Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Silent Drill at PMA and PMMA

Had the opportunity to be at Philippine Military Academy this weekend and luckily there was a roving aer on his motorcycle who approached us and invited us to see the silent drill that the cadets were performing in their stadium. Watching them brings back the same memory when I was in Philippine Merchant Marine Academy watching the silent drill back in September. As I take my seat, I can't help but make a comparison of the two. Both are really a sight to behold, if you're looking for a way to de-stress away from those cheering competitions that universities have, the academies actually have silent drills where they make excellent formation and exhibition with their rifle or in PMMA's case - the sword. I can't express how much they would hand their rifles to the next person in such a fast and entirely coordinated way. Also, the choreography is just so amazing that you can't help but wonder. But in both circumstances, I mean watching both PMA and PMMA do the rifle thing, I was so scarred every time they point their gun up and shot a bullet. It made my heart beat even faster whenever that happens. Relatively that is according to my opinion, I found the formation of the PMA class more appealing than what I've seen in PMMA. But no offense, I do find the marching of PMMA more precise and coordinated. Why? Maybe because of this fact. PMA has for its performers that time their 2013 class, meaning they were new plebes or first years in common parlance while PMMA had their upper or first class performing the silent drill. But clearly, the differences are really slim, I remember PMMA starting out their drill forming a HI word while PMA had for their style the same word. While in ending, PMMA has said BYE but PMA had CU! It seems that PMA is attuned to texting...but not a jejemon (hahaha). Also, I noticed that PMMA introduced another arm in their list...the sword. There were two cadets doing the spinning thing for the sword the longest possible time they can hold. But the greatest part of those drills was the second to the last act that will really get your jaw dropping and you laughing! It's when they dance to the tune of the music. Imagine how hard their bodies are when dancing. But mind you, some but not all are great dancers. PMA started doing Micheal Jackson moves with the music and ended up with a Justin Bieber song "...Baby, baby, baby, oh...". The funny thing is that PMMA last September had the same thing in their dance list... Bieber's "Baby" song. It seems that both academies are Bieber fanatics...lol!

PMMA rifle firing? Makes my heart beat faster!

PMMA cadets courtesy of my brother's picture taking at San Narciso Zambales

U formation at PMA courtesy of friend Normelly

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Philippines or Thailand?

Snapshots from the Philippines:
Finding Nemo in Dos Palmas, Palawan
Snorkelling in Dos Palmas, Palawan

Chocolate Hills, Bohol

Tarsier

Loboc River, Bohol
Mag-aso Falls, Bohol

Did you know that Thailand has the most number of foreign visitors in Asia yearly amounting as per statistics more than 4M while the Philippines has only around 1M foreign visitors?
But did you know that the Philippines has much more beautiful natural resources than Thailand? Well, that's according to my own perception. Why? Let us make a few comparisons.
In Thailand, we went to  Erawan Falls, a fellow traveler who came from Cyprus saw us sitting near benches and asked why we weren't taking a bath at the falls. We replied that we didn't bring any extra clothes but he concluded that we may have been so used to falls for there are a lot of falls here in the Philippines. True enough, the Philippines has many falls one of which is the Mag-aso falls in Bohol which is more natural than the Erawan Falls I think.
While there are khlongs or canals in Thailand and the famous Chao Phraya river, although the view is spectacular at night with Chao Phraya river it is not that pristine clean. Going to Bohol's Loac-Loaoy river in the floating restaurants, I think the river is much more pristine clean.
We've tried going to Pattaya beach also in Thailand, you have to travel to the islands to get somewhere conducive to get a decent swim. But I've been to Dos Palmas Palawan and the waters there are really clean and full of nature's beautiful sea creatures which you can see within a few meters deep. Snorkeling is very nice. Our boat even bumped into a dolphin on our way going back. Although I have not been to Bora (which is somewhere next on my list), they say it's beautiful but Thailand has Phuket which I also haven't been to but both places they say are overpriced destinations.
I had the pleasure riding an elephant in Kanchanaburi Thailand but also had the pleasure of seeing a Tarsier in Bohol. Which one is more rare? An elephant or a tarsier?
But if you want to find some place where almost everything is cheap, go to Thailand. You can get a room for less than 1,000 pesos in their guest houses while the Philippines have pension houses In Cebu and Bohol that costs more than that. While we have Divisoria here, try Chinatown and Chatuchak in Bangkok and their products are good deals. For more shopping, visit Siam Square which is bigger than MOA. If we have churches here, the most amazing temples come from Thailand, their structures are really a sight to behold. If we have delicious sea foods here in the Philippines, Thailand has delicious fruits indulged in spices. But sad to say, that Thailand is much cleaner than the Philippines. We even ended visiting temples and roads being cleaned with water. Hey, that's not done here in the Philippines, well, hardly.
Do you know what word we first learned in Thai? It was "hong nam" meaning toilet because when we were full with all the foods and drinks, it's our next stop...hahaha. You can have a decent meal there for 50pesos at a near stand with shakes at 25pesos - real natural fruits!


Snapshots from Thailand
River Rafting in Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Squeezed up in a Tuk-tuk at Thailand

In a Temple or "wat" in Bangkok


Walking Street, Pattaya, Thailand

Another "wat" in Thailand

Pattaya Beach
Erawan Falls
Splendid Architecture at a "Wat" near Khao San Road


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

taksiyapo


Taksiyapo is a wall found at Isdaan Gerona, Tarlac which they say belongs to the famous actress Heart Evangelista and her family.  (Although my unverified sources say it is, please correct me if I'm wrong!) But anyway, despite not knowing the real meaning of it except it
is supposed to be the one you have to shout in anger before throwing a plate, cup or even a television on the wall and trying to hit a few wall posts that you find more or less related to what angered you, it really is there for one aim and that is to express your anger. Technically, I'm not the one who would love to throw things around even in anger but as humans we all feel angered by a thing or two sometimes. And sometimes we need to express how we really feel inside. Sometimes it's much better to be true to yourself than pretend everything's fine. But of course the consequences are not that harmonious especially since anger is a negative emotion. But as a student of life, the bottom line is that we take consequences for our actions be it good or bad. As they say, we need to live life to the fullest and every emotion we have is all part of life be it positive or negative. Emotions make us real humans after all.
Just don't get into the habit of throwing things every now and then. Why? Obviously, it's costly! lol!

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