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In Transit

11 Monday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Uncategorized

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In Transit | Originally uploaded by Gabebibobu

Everything passes by, everything’s in transit
quickly, instantly, fleetingly momentary.
But me — I’m just stuck where I’m at,
but hey, fine by me, really fine by me.

I guess there’s nowhere else I wanna be.

2008-08-11 18:47:00

Cats && Half-Court Shots

06 Wednesday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Fiction, Life Oh Life

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“So I think I need to get a cat.”

You were shooting for about half an hour already (mostly bricks but what the hell anyway) and the first thing you ever said to her was that you need to get a cat.

“What the –”

She stopped shooting and placed her basketball on the concrete. Her eyebrows met and her forehead creased; she walked over to where you were lazily dribbling your ball.

“Don’t be ridiculous,” she said. “You don’t even like cats.” She paused and wrinkled her nose for a while before, “Matter of fact, you hate cats, why on earth do you think you need to get one?”

Thump-thump-thump went your ball bouncing on the solid ground. You took two steps before taking off for a nice lay-in. Basketball is a nice activity, no scratch that, it’s a great activity. For some unfathomable reason, it helps you think and focus.

“Whaaa–hyyyy?!”

“Oh, you know,” you ran after the errant ball that bounced off the rim when she tried to shoot from downtown. “Just because.”

“Ain’t gonna accept that answer, missy.”

“Am I off the hook if I say it’s just for fun?”

“Whatever, dude,” she said before shooting from the corner pocket. Swish the ball went in. Since when did she have such a nice jumper? It was fundamentally beautiful to watch. You wished you had that nice form when shooting, too.

“I think I’m gonna be alone for the rest of my life,” you said before trying that annoying reverse lay-up. You’ve been trying that for ages but you didn’t have enough arm power or force or whatever to actually execute that move. The ball bounced away and it didn’t even touch the rim. “So I think I need to get a cat.”

“Oh for Chrissakes –”

“I know, I know, shit about being alone is just, well, shit.”

“Why a cat?” she rolled her eyes in a manner that looked like what you said was just the most preposterous thing ever said on the planet. “You’ve been way too bothered with that whole Schrodinger thing. Stop it with the nerdiness already. Pause. “Get a dog instead, dogs are way much cooler. Get that chow-chow you’ve always wanted.”

“Why do you always have to contradict whatever I wanna do?”

“Just because.” She set her feet well on the court, bent her knees, and did a nifty jumper. Nice. “Don’t get a cat.”

“It’s where I’m going anyway, I mean, that point,” you just shrugged, all wind seemed to have been taken out of you. “Bitter. And alone. Bitter and alone. With that darn stupid cat.”

“No, you don’t know that,” she tsk-ed and you know you are not going to win this argument. “You, of all people, should know that you don’t know that. You ain’t got a way to predict the future.”

You shook your head and thought of a biting retort or at least some decent answer to that. To no avail. Guess you were stumped huh? So, instead, you ran to the area beyond the three-point arc and threw up a prayer.

It swooshed in.

“Look, you’re not someone who expects that much really,” she said as she plunked down on the nearby bench. “I say you throw a shot from half-court and just let it be. If it goes in, halleluiah! If not, well, move on, get it over and done with, life is short, there are many fishes in the sea blah-blah-blah-blah-blah.” She picked up her bottled water and startled guzzling in while she watched you dribble around and shoot. “We don’t know, maybe for once, you set your feet right, bend your knees right, and throw a perfect projectile to the net, maybe, maybe the shot’ll go in. Hooray!”

You looked at her and raised your eyebrow as you normally would. ‘Hmmm,” you said to yourself. ‘Why not?”

You ran way behind the half-court line and squared your shoulders. This might go in, right? 50-50%, right? You gripped the ball with both hands and expelled a huge volume of air from your lungs. ‘Ready or not, here we go …”

You were jogging towards the half-court line to heave out the long shot when you heard her from the sidelines, “I wasn’t speaking literally, you idiot!”

You released the ball and just as you imagined, that blasted round orange thing actually followed the perfect path towards that coveted basket. It actually looked like it was gonna …

Swoosh!

“I know,” you told her as the smile slowly grew on your face. “I just needed to see if I could do that.” You laughed a little at how preposterous your thinking was. “Man, that was awesome, wasn’t it? Shit like that don’t happen much.”

“Got it on video, you ninny,” she grinned back as well, waving her celphone at your face. “Now, no more talk of cats or any other animals you might wanna adopt soon.”

“But …”

“3 seconds left, you’re down 2, you get the ball way beyond half-court, you either throw that prayer or wait for someone from the opposing team to foul you, if they’re even on penalty, she shrugged. “Tell me which is the more sensible choice. Of course the half-court shot.”

“You didn’t even let me answer!”

“Oh, shush you, you know I’m right with what I’m telling you to do,” she stood up and got her ball. “Take a risk, hotshot, at least once in your life, take a risk. It might be worth it.”

“Hmmm,” is all you answered. “Hmmmm.”

That seemed like a plausible action. Hmmmm. Maybe you’d try that eh? Maybe a half-court shot would be the way to go.

“What?” she urged on. “Try it. It won’t kill you.”

“Hahaha,” you laughed dryly. “I dunno.” A shrug, a raised eyebrow, and a smirk later, you said, “maybe.”

“So getting a cat would be out of the question eh?” she beamed a smile at you, thankful that her motivational skills came through. “And besides, way to go enforce the stereotype. I mean, come on, single old lady with a cat? Tsss. Typical.”

“I already said maybe, stop it already.”

“Right, right,” she nodded. “So … how about a game?”

“Alright, whatever, bring it on!”

“Confidence, hah,” she threw her ball to the side and smirked at you. “It looks good on ya.”

“I knooooow,” you smirked back. “Now shut up and play ball.”

You threw the ball to her for a hold, got it back, and you two started the game on. Not a few minutes passed and you already forgot about getting a cat. And being alone. And getting said cat to ease the feeling of being alone.

And besides, why would you even think of getting a cat? Like she said, cats creep the hell out of you anyway.

—

The above crapola is a conversation between me and myself. It’s a perfect example of my personality being split into its two contradicting states. It’s always interesting (and a little disturbing) how I manage to talk with my super-ego (or is it my id, I’m not sure).

—

To those who understand what I’m talking about:

What do you think would be the best and/or creative way to make alog the box to see if the cat is alive or no — if there is even a cat there in the first place?

Answers, people, I need answers.

—

Somehow I don’t feel that much bad anymore.

Writing is therapeutic. But then again, so is punching the wall.

Hee.

FIBA Diamond Ball Conclusion

06 Wednesday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Sports

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Tags

basketball, diamond ball, lauren jackson, opals, pre-olympics, sue bird, us national team

The US women beat reigning FIBA World Champions Australia 71-67 Tuesday night to get the top spot in the FIBA Diamond Ball for Women. The hard-fought contest seemed like a good preview for the game that would really matter — the August 23 gold medal clash. That’s the date that most people expect these two teams to meet anyway, although Russia or China or maybe Brazil might have something to say to that.

Penny Taylor (Phoenix Mercury) led the way for the Australian Defence Force Opals with 19 points and Lauren Jackson (Seattle Storm) had 16 and 8 boards.

Lisa Leslie (LA SpOrks) had 14 and 10 for the US women and point guard Sue Bird (Seattle Storm) contributed 11 on five-of-six shooting (WTG Birdy!). Candace Parker (LA SpOrks) also had a great showing with 12 buckets.

Tournament MVP: Lauren Jackson (AUS)

All-Tournament Team:
Lauren Jackson (AUS)
Sue Bird (US)
Diana Taurasi (US)
Candace Parker (US)
Sui Feifei (CHN)

Inconsistently Consistent

06 Wednesday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Poetry

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you know i ain’t someone
you can easily trust.
look, there’s another one
who came and bit the dust.
you know i ain’t insisting
but stay if you really must,
quit it with the questions
’cause it’s all gonna be just

because, it’s expectedly unexpected,
something someone randomly predicted,
what a waste all this time well spent,
damn i’m so consistently inconsistent.

you trying to get to the mantle
by digging through the crust?
give it up, give in instead
to the vortex of your wanderlust.
wait up a minute, give me time,
my head’s got loose screws to adjust.
after then, you can drag me along,
pray i won’t spontaneously combust.

well, this is unexpectedly expected,
i’m actually prepared to be flabbergasted.
it’s a long time waiting for the imminent
danger of me being this inconsistently consistent.

(12:18 2008/08/05)

Diamond Ball Finals

05 Tuesday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Sports

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Tags

becky hammon, diamond ball, lauren jackson, olympics friendly, opals, sue bird, us wnt

Sue BirdThe finals of the Diamond Ball Tournament (a friendly tune-up before heading into the Olympics) will feature the highly anticipated match-up between super-powers US and Australia after both squads went 2-0 in their respective groups. The tourney also featured 2006 WC silver medalist Russia (ya know, that squad that knocked Sue and company out of the WC gold medal match back then?) and emerging China.

The Australian Opals, led by captain Lauren Jackson (Seattle Storm) won over China (84-70) and Mali (112-43) to get to the finals. LJ posted some very nice numbers (which is not that much of a surpise, BTW). Suzy Batkovic and Penny Taylor, among others, added the necessary supporting firepower.

The US Women, on the other hand, had to face Latvia and emerged victorious through balanced scoring (84-74). And then they had to face Russia (ya know, that squad that knocked Sue and company out of the WC gold medal match back then? Yes, that Russia). It was the first match-up for point guard Becky Hammon (San Antonio Silver Stars) against her home country. The US won 93-58 in that suprisingly lopsided game.

Push-Pull

04 Monday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Poetry

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Hey, I’ve got this little story,
I think it involves you and me,
and the concept of what might be,
versus that of what cannot be.

Hey, I’ve got this little theory
that it’s not all rainbows and puppies
and it’s gonna be mostly prickly,
s’okay, I got masochistic tendencies.

So I think this ought to be good
though I’m not really sure if I should,
but maybe, maybe, maybe, I could,
push me, pull me, maybe then I would.

Absinthe

04 Monday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Life Oh Life, Photo Blog

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Tags

absinthe, drink, photo

absinthe by kilcher

“After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world.”
(Oscar Wilde)

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Natsu-Yasumi

03 Sunday Aug 2008

Posted by kilcher in Japan Stuff, Life Oh Life

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Natsu-Yasumi (夏休み) – summer break.

The one-week-break is almost over. I’m not sure if I actually took advantage of it though.  But what the hell, kanya-kanyang topak na lang yan. Here’s the play-by-play of what I did during those wake-up-at-noon days:

July 27, 2008 – Sunday

Watched Veronica Mars before going to the company annual dinner.

July 28, 2008 – Monday

Stayed at home with Veronica Mars and just basically bummed around.

July 29, 2008 – Tuesday

Had this mini-Wii-Party at Guia and Jac’s place. Had fun with the Wii and the non-stop laughing and the  good old asaran and of course, Ish’s drink of the moment — Cassis Orange. Didn’t sleep the whole night because of all that.

July 30, 2008 – Wednesday

Because I got home at around 6am and I didn’t sleep the previous night, I was knocked out most of the day. The entire time I was awake though, I cleaned my room. Yes, really.

July 31, 2008 – Thursday

if (sweldo.Exist()==TRUE) {
GoTo(Fuchu);
Eat(Kare-Kare);
GoHome();
}

August 1, 2008 – Friday

Went to the Immigration Office in Shin-Yurigaoka with Ish-chan, Vanush, and Benny for our re-entry permits. Dragged Ish to Machida to buy the airbeds. Wooooo! Now I can sleep a little better.

NyorNyor-Hodai with Absinthe and the NyorNyor Gang @ Bubaigawara. Shet, sabog na sabog. Haha, well … di pa naman, pero malapit na. Tumigil lang talaga ako.

August 2, 2008 – Saturday

Haberday, Nikki Noodles!

Beaching experience with bitchin’ hangover at Kuganuma-Kaigan. Ampanget ng beach, pero beach pa rin yun. Went to Guia and Jac’s after for Jac’s birthday celeb party. Absinthe plus Chu-hi naman ngayon. Basag na naman.

August 3, 2008 – Sunday

Malamang lang sa hindi tulog ako buong araw. 6am na ko umuwi eh.

Waaaaaah! Tapos na natsu-yasumi. May pasok na bukas. *Sobs* Pero di bale, may Obon-Yasumi pa next week, yeaaaaah!

Bala

28 Monday Jul 2008

Posted by kilcher in Uncategorized

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Magpasagasa na Tayo sa Tren
Originally uploaded by kilcher

…at tumalon na tayo sa bangin,

magpasagasa pa tayo sa tren,

paputukan man tayo ng baril…

dahil pag kasama ka,

hindi ako tinatablan

ng

bala.

– Bala (Lady Bedspacers)

SW

25 Friday Jul 2008

Posted by kilcher in Life Oh Life, TV/Movies

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Sith Lord Kilcher | Originally Uploaded by kilcher

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Padawan: Alam mo, sabi dati ng isang high-ranking Jedi Knight, pagdating neto ni Padawan dati, ambait-bait-bait niyan …

Jar-Jar Binks: Tapos ngayon…

Sith Lord: Bwahaha, maldita ka na rin!

Padawan: Hindi na nga ako magdididikit sa yo, nasisira ang aura ko.

Sith Lord: Bwahahaha, kita mo na, bawat sentence mo ngayon, may bahid na ng influence ko.

Jar-Jar Binks: Grabe sa tawa ah. Bwahaha talaga.

Sith Lord: Kelangan yan, kapag Sith Lord ka.

———————-

Jar-Jar Binks: Grabehan, nag-text ang nanay ko, nag-e-emote.

Padawan: O bakit?

Jar-Jar Binks: Chuva-chuva-chuva, chenes-chenes-chenes, iniwanan daw siya ng tatay namin (sumalangit nawa) pero ayos lang dahil meron naman siyang SEVEN wonderful kids.

Padawan: Aaaah … (pause) … so EIGHT kayo?

Sith Lord: Omigod, na-ti-tears-tears ako. I’m soooooo proud of you, young padawan. You’re learning really fast.

Jar-Jar Binks: SEVEN nga lang kami.

Sith Lord: Omigod, lalo akong naiyak. (to padawan) Di niya na-gets! My gash.

———————-

Padawan – A Jedi pupil or student, or broadly used as anyone that is learning.

Sith Lord – The highest ranking Dark Jedi.

Jar-Jar Binks – A Star Wars character introduced in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and one of the more irritating pieces of crap to come out of George Lucas’ brain.

———————-

Jar Jar Binks: Ooh moi moi I love you!

Qui-Gon Jinn: You almost got us killed! Are you brainless?

Jar Jar Binks: I speck!

Qui-Gon Jinn: The ability to speak does not make you intelligent. Now get out of here.

Die Jar Jar. Die.

———————-

Disclaimer: May mga parte sa usapan na tunay na naganap. Yung iba, kathang-isip ko na lang wahehehe.

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