LT 4 Lunch – March 2008 (album)

Where: Italianni’s restaurant Greenbelt 3
When: March 10, 2008 (Monday), 12 noon
Who: Jobet, Shan, Prof Leny and Cat

I passed outside Shan’s office last week on my way to Kodak head office. Suddenly I had an idea, but I could not see Shan that day…and so with some well-placed text messages *subtle hint, hint* to both Jobet and Shan, the next thing I got confirmed was that Jobet did arrange a lunch get-together with the LT 4 members (those of us here anyway) with our learning team mentor – Professor Leny Panganiban.

Venue was Italianni’s at GB3 since it was near to AIM all-around. A good thing this pushed through as we didn’t get to greet Prof Leny (exception: Jobet) on her birthday last February 29.

Jobet was already sitting by the reserved table. He looked the picture of a prosperous lawyer who is still pretty busy inspite of a thriving firm (or maybe its because of that). After an exchange of teasing remarks, we stopped as Prof. Leny arrived after crossing over from AIM.

Kisses and hugs were exchanged. After a few more minutes, Shan strolled by, and we all exclaimed when we saw him through the glass window as to how he had lost weight. Wow! his role as a new father must be more stressful than I had thought 

Lunch, consisting of pizza margherita, breaded fish and vegetables, pasta with clams – was good and filling. But the meal wasn’t as juicily delicious as the conversation and topics which accompanied it. 

Conversation was, as could be expected – AIM-related – professors before and now, court cases here and there, a case study or two, shared history and updates on the classmates we wonder about. “Irony” is what I can think of when I reflect on the subjects tackled.

Unfortunately or fortunately (it depends – our standard answer), Shan and Prof Leny were watching their food intake, so Jobet and I finished up with tiramisu while they had coffee. At 2 p.m. we went our separate ways as life, work and Mondays still had to go on.

note:
Yogesh, Keenan, Mohan and last but not the least, Vikas: guys, I am sure you will be thankful to know I ate your share of the lunch so it wasn’t a waste *burp*..cheers to you!

P.S. Thanks to Kuya Jobet for the treat. Till next time! May 20% pa rin akong discount hopefully…

Sorry for the short description on how the lunch went, it is pretty late and I’ve digested the lunch already by the time I post this..*grin*

Looking back on it, it really WAS liberating having gone through the AIM experience and getting to know and share memories with the our professors and classmates – not least of all doing most of these activities with one’s own learning team {although I find the old term of can (?) group more hilarious and fitting}. I was lucky to be in the team which lasted the longest in regular meetings for the case studies. 

 

– Mar 11, ’08 1:03 AM

raw footage – “Thousand Cranes” dinner (video)

Sept 21, 2007 (Friday) – Dinner with Anil and other MM 2005 batchmates here in the Makati City.
Present: Anil, Shan, Cat, Dennis C and fiance Jen, John R, Boboy and wife Guia, Jobet and wife Joy.

other photos taken are here: (title: “Some September Shots” album in the Album Section)

– Sep 26, ’07 7:46 PM

Some September Shots (album)

Sept 15, 2007 (Sat): Kimono Ken eaters.

Despite news of a “bagyo’ the tv ads basics seminar in Ortigas pushed through. Lunch at “Kimono Ken” at Shangri-La Crossings proceeded. Sayang walang nakaisip kumuha ng video.

Sept 20, 2007 (Thurs): Out-of-the-blue HOSL Reunion.

A surprise call from Maita, whose only boy is my first ever godson (all the others were girls). She, Idyl and Willie who were some of my officemates from Sara Lee Direct Selling were in town for a training. After checking that I had no issues with my work, I said bye to my boss who was online and met them at “Starbucks” Glorietta. It was hiliarious how they tried to find where GB3 was..since I told them I would be there…I forgot to tell them Greenbelt..akala nila store..hahaha..

Afterwards we proceeded to Italianni’s where we all had an after-dinner snacks. Reminiscing about how long its been since we first worked for Sara Lee..it was a good way to find out where the others in our batch are now scattered to.

Sept 21, 2007 (Fri): Dinner with Anil and other MM2005 peeps.

Anil, who was in town for a series of seminars in Ortigas…came all the way from India. So Jobet arranged for those of us who were in Manila to be meeting Anil for dinner. First choice was “Oody’s” at GB3…but we didn’t know it was under renovation. Well, no matter…there are other restaurants..and we ended up in “Thousand Cranes Shabu Shabu” on the 2nd floor of GB3. Aside from finding out one of our eligible bachelors (ehem) was getting married…I also found out the other classmate would be a father again.

Sept 22, 2007 (Sat): Belated Bday celebration

Friday, Sept 21 was Maita’s birthday. Unfortunately by the time they contacted me that night, after the reunion dinner with Anil…my headache which I tried to hold at bay during dinner wouldn’t go away. So we agreed to meet for lunch today. The others had to leave for Visayas and Mindanao so Maita and I ended up eating lunch at “Mangan’s” in Glorrieta. Unfortunately since they had not planned on seeing me…they were not able to extend their trip. I hope next time we can go to Enchanted Kingdom..

– Sep 26, ’07 6:29 PM

Note: missing pics in Multiply album, can only share what was left intact

Saisaki Jack in QC (Photo Album)

June 1, 2007
Quezon City
Philippines

(apologies to Samurai Jack and G Tartakovsky..and of course to Jack too but I couldn’t resist)..wicked me!

It started on the last week of May when Hugzone and his better half Guia gave me a dinner treat at “Sugi’ in Greenbelt 2. Although Ms. G was disapointed at the lack of the parsley tempura, we abandoned our diets (cept for Ms G) and I found out that Jack was here and they would be having dinner with him on Friday itself. Generously, they asked me to come over and arranged for me to have a ride to Quezon City.

Telling my team lead I had to go on an out of town trip (anything beyond Makati City is out of town for me) and that I would miss the phone conference that night, I worked feverishly through my emails and tried my best to get thru the afternoon’s pile of work. Lunch with officemates at Teriyaki Boy Paseo Center delayed me a little bit, but who cares when there was something to look forward to that night?

I whizzed to the resto along with Faith, another fellow Multiply-er..a charming young lady who had a wicked sense of humor and pouty lips which reminded me of Angelina Jolie…I met her for the first time that night and I was happy to share the ride with her and get to know her a little bit in the process…thanks for the “vintage” line Faith!, now I can use it whenever the age topic pops up…

I was happily munching along with the others in Saisaki and having fun ordering a fruit juice because there was a free fish stuffed toy. You know how Pinoys are…bahala na ano yung drink, basta free yung stuffed toy. Even Jack himself was determined to get a blue one!

I met their other elementary classmates like Melissa and Cora (I can’t remember their full names if these are correct or even all of their names..again blame the grey cells). It was sweet listening to them reminisce about their years…and even comparing their faces with the old photo of their section (turns out Hugzone was not part of it). Yung nga lang, yung conversation turned to health at times..hehehe…

Ms G came in late, but she brought along the new comics idea/storyboard/prototype they were working on..so I had some kilig time too..(oi, I read Mills and Boone and Harlequin during my younger years, where do you think I got all those good English phrases like “telly”, “fortnight” and “incestuous relationships”? *British accent*)

After we won the contest of “which Saisaki customer would be the last to leave the resto”, Jack said that it was his despidida that coming Monday…if ever mapadpad kami sa QC, punta daw kami sa kanila..ah..the time was too short..but at least, I got to converse with Jack.

Thanks to Sir B for starting the ball rolling…I managed to meet in person first Choie, then Faith, then Jack and by their very presence, they have already enriched my povs (point of views)…now what are the odds of that happening all in less than a month’s time?

Till next reunion, kainan, gimikan…I hope other people will also be as blessed as I am to make new friends as likeable as these people have turned out to be.

– Jun 2, ’07 2:09 PM

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Christmas Cheers from Cebu

Dec 24, 2007 – 11:50 pm:

I had written a nice, long blog….  
Then Mozilla Firefox encountered an error and I lost it all –
pictures, words, and thoughts…
oh well….c’est la vie…

at Lai Garden, SM Cebu

So I’m keeping to the short version

(which has the very basic recent photos taken yesterday and today and of course the thoughts that I wish to convey) .

In the final run, this is what I would just be saying –

at A Taste of Mandarin, Gaisano Country Mall, Cebu

From my dear dad and mom –  Nene and VK                                                                                                                                                                       

and my good ole Russian friend Stoli –

who is keeping me company while I surf,

(dad is snoozing and mom is cooking the prawns – yummy fave – for noche buena)


                       

“Merry Christmas!!!”

from an island in the Pacific

– Cebu City!

at my work table

 

Here’s to the best Christmas ever!

*hic, hic, hic*

 (that was Stoli, not me!)
– Posted on Dec 24, ’07 11:56 PM for everyone

21 years passing by



August 12, 2007 (Sunday)- After watching a movie murder whodunit on cable and taking a long-distance call from Cebu…I trooped downstairs on the building where I currently live and I met up with waiting-for-more-than-15-minutes Paul Sy – an old friend, college classmate/batch mate (CIT, Computer Science pioneers) and a fellow Cebuano…who I’ve known way back in nineteen eight six.

I first came across Paul when he was knee high to a grasshopper (hmm….maybe not knee high?…..maybe its better to say that he was as tall as the grasshopper?).

And I can certainly remember his shenanigans and idiosyncrasies which drove other people mad during our teenage years, even his love-team-mate in our class..hehehe…ah…nostalgia anyone?

Everything was simpler then and we were all incorrigible teasers…I remember a question I asked him during summer classes – “Paul Sy, are you going to take up Pol Sci?” *ignores glare from said guy*

He had arrived from Hong Kong (or maybe another country in Asia) a couple of weeks ago, and said he’d like to meet up with me in Makati so he could drop off something for me … uhmm… ‘pasalubong’ ? Of course I will be generous enough to receive it…..enough said *grin*. I tried to get in touch with other classmates I had in Manila to see if they could also come over….

It makes me sad that my college batch mates and I who are in Manila never get to see each other together at the same time..

-Aug 17, ’07 1:16 AM

June Weekends (2007) 2 of 2

 


The last weekend of June 2007 is not over, but again on Friday I received an unexpected call, I had posted in an album here some pictures I had taken during my first ever Enchanted Kingdom trip, way back in 1995 if I am not mistaken. Yes, surprises of surprises, Nina – my dorm mate and friend who, along with Frank accompanied me to EK, was in town and proposed meeting each other that night. Since I had a scheduled gimik with Dingdong and some ex-officemates, I had to move it to a Saturday.

Supposedly we were going to Zirkoh at Greenhills (?) but it didn’t push through. Too bad since I had egged on Janine (ex-officemate who provided the “Do You Know” song link) to go to our former office. Since the plan was scrapped, I did not go anymore to Ortigas..but Dingdong said that the plans changed and that he and his girlfriend, plus the friend of his gf, planned to have dinner and see Transformers. Coolness!

I was going to see Transformers the next week with some officemates, but hey, this gave me a good excuse as any to go ahead. They popped at Bubba Gump at around 11:15 pm, I joined them for dinner (Makati is really small, I even saw a couple of my current officemates there)  and at 1 am, we trooped to Greenbelt 3, where I had the time of my life watching on the big screen all the beloved characters. Ah..it would be great to have that Camaro on my side anytime…*Sigh*  At 4 am, with eye bags and bleary eyes, I said goodbye to Dingdong and his Pam…and to her friend Jackie.

It was amusing to realize that Nina and her sis-in-law Manichel, both of whom I would meeting for brunch in 6 hours, would also be from Pagadian, the same as Dindong’s Pam and Jackie. I revisited Pagadian by asking them during dinner (and nibbling on Shrimp Shack Pasta with delicious feta cheese and medium-sized shrimps) if the tricycles were still the same (tilted by 45 degrees, you felt like you were to zoom off the planet when you rode one); if Hotel Camila where I stayed was still there, with Sunburst restaurant with its delicious beef tapa was still around; if there were still live crabs being sold at the airport, and if the restaurant named Tru Lab, which was sitting in the middle of a fishpond was still merrily serving its customers good fresh seafood (btw, the letters in Tru Lab stand for something…..which I have forgotten…but I think it was for a cooking method, ingenious eh?)

At 10 am that day, I blearily looked at my cellphone since I had asked Nina to give me a “miss call” (so that I would be able to wake up to meet her)…*guffaws* We three met at Greenbelt 1 at Delifranz, where we were also talking animatedly about previous roomies and the life we had after we left the dorm. Her sis-in-law was training to be an officer at BPI Head Office, and I had the idea of asking her about loans since I was interested in slaving away for a condo of mine here in Makati. After two years of paying rent, I finally realized I would be staying a little longer in Manila..so I made the decision.

We finally decided to have lunch, and I dragged them to Italianni’s, where we had penne fergure and a classic pizza along with grape fruit shake, a soda and iced-tea. I remembered that Italianni’s had a P500 discount coupon for a P1K meal, but I had given it to Dante when I met him for lunch earlier that month…so I had to content myself with the 20% discount card. btw, they will be changing that card effective July 15, 2007 – it won’t be transferable anymore.

We continued reminiscing over the other roommates we had, and we were surprised when our waitress Mavy spoke to us in Bisaya…hahaha! another Bisdak in Manila. We introduced ourselves to her, by saying Tuguegarao, Pagadian and Cebu while pointing to each girl separately. Mavy, was a very nice waitress and gave us very good service, and even took our picture posted somewhere on this page.

Nina is quite talkative, while Manichel was quieter. A variety of subjects were bounced back and forth, and we giggled as girls are wont to do.

We swapped phone numbers, and since I was planning to visit a couple of brokers that day, I first went off to doze for a couple of hours more then came back to visit a broker we girls had passed by when walking back from Italianni’s.

I talked to two brokers. While Ayala development is really good if you want to invest, for the life of me I could not really appreciate the location of their Columns. I text-ed Sir B, who agreed with me that it wasn’t the best of locations (corner of Pasay Road or known as Arnaiz and the Amorsolo street, which is already Makati Cinema Square).  The Residences showcase was on the top of Greenbelt 3. Unfortunately, no studio units were left in the first tower, and its only the third tower which has 9 units left…and just thinking of the price made my eyes spin for a little while.

After visiting showplaces for The Columns (another Columns is at the back of RCBC Plaza, and this is the only one which can really use the address of Ayala  since its at the corner of Buendia and Ayala Ave)…and The Residences, both Ayala development projects, I finally succumbed and went back to Bizu, where I bought a variety of macaroons and munched on them happily all the way back home since I didn’t want to think of the debt I would be racking up. Oh well, another day, another weekend…and its July 2007 coming up the corner.

– Jul 1, ’07 3:30 AM

June Weekends (2007) 1 of 2

Aside from weird working hours trying to catch people not only in Asia, and Europe but also NA and goodness knows where else, I actually had a much better June 2007 than I expected. There were some difficult times (not related to work) but all in all, not a bad month I should say, especially since some rains did fall and helped cool a little bit the baked earth or asphalt of Makati.

The beer party at AIM for the new batch of hopeful MM students (batch 2008) is one affair that I try to never miss.

Not only is it a good way to see a couple of my batch mates, it is also an easy way to keep in touch with the MM network and AIM professors. In fact, come to think of it, it seems to be always three people of the MM05 who pops out without fail, one of which is constant…yep…me!

This year it was Jobet (lawyer) and Shan (marketing) who were the familiar faces. Sir B didn’t show up (he probably was swamped with work and since his birthday was coming up – he could be excused), and neither did Cathy and her husband Navneet.

In the picture somewhere on this page (if the links still work),  Professor Gavino is sitting beside me…and on the other bench are Shan (red shirt) and Jobet.

 

I still got to meet with the assistants Queenie (in light blue) and Weiss who were always very nice and helpful to me, even now when I am out of the august halls of the AIM dorm and campus.

Queenie was tipsy with a couple of tequila shots..and I left the party shortly after the picture was taken but had to come back afterwards after checking the email at the library and finding out that Jasper (my MM classmate who is in Singapore) wanted me to meet up with his best friend (a guy I saw at his wedding but whose face I could not remember anymore).

Apparently, Jasper was sorry that he had to miss the party since he longed for the occasional beer and talk during these activities. Nakaka-miss ang Pilipinas daw…

On June 11 (Monday), which was swapped for the official June 12 Independence day by GMA, I met up with people I formerly worked with in Ortigas. Dante, our QA guy who now works in Makati treated me to lunch at Sugi. Thanks to him I had my first taste of parsley tempura – a dish I was really curious about since Ms. G had looked for it in vain the night she and Sir B treated me to dinner. It was the first time I ate tempura without thinking about the calories and fats…thanks to the parsley!

Dante and I talked and talked (hey, he is a Gemini if I am not mistaken) and after patting our stomachs, I treated him to a different kind of iced tea and my fave macaroons at Bizu’s while we continued talking on a variety of subjects: money, realty, Ayalaland, condos, love-life, career, food, his company, cellphones, computers etc.

The last time I had a taste of the heavenly macaroons at  Bizu when my MRR (thesis) adviser Professor Coloma gave a boxful to me as a gift. It is still as yummy as ever!!

Unfortunately I completely forgot I had my smaller camera in my bag due to the sight of so much beauty..I mean food..in front of me during the whole shebang that I was not able to take a picture of us after gorging ourselves, which was still going on 4 hours after we started talking.

Daryl (I sometimes call him fondly as Daddy Daryl), who was my team lead for a couple of assigned software projects, and who is working for another company in Ortigas met up with me later that night in Shakey’s Ortigas. Oh, my goodness…another Gemini! How amusing.

We talked and ate and talked and ate since he was famished, after playing Dota no less…tsk..tsk…and at his age too!

It was his birthday and he had so many debts to pay to me, I wonder if he could ever get himself out of the hole he had dug!

See, I used to tell him that for every bug I saw in his programs he had to treat me to merienda and since he was “game” well…too bad I was a good bug catcher *ehem*. Subjects we touched on included the food (it seems to be always a common topic in my conversations with people), his kids and his wife (who was due to return from the US..and he was excited about her and of course the pasalubongs), his work at the company where another developer of mine also had moved earlier to.

After a while, another ex-officemate of ours and also one of my lead developers dropped by at Shakey’s and munched off the remaining pizza. The two of us listened to Gio expound on how it was progressing in the company Daryl and I had left..but after a while, we really had to be shooed off by the waiter *grin*.

Luckily, Starbucks at Emerald Ave was still open and so we walked over there. They had drinks, I did not..since I was stuffed to the brim at that point. Lately, I have been able to control my appetite during night times, so my stomach has adjusted its growlings.

To their credit, they did offer to buy me something to drink (aaah! its so nice not to be the boss anymore..that way you can always sit back and wait for them to offer, unlike before, when you were expected to fork over the money hahaha!). More talking till around 2 plus in the morning, where this time, it was the Starbucks’ guard who marched us off the premises. Oh the shame of it *grin* but time really flies when you are with friends…

Middle of one week, if you will recall, I attended the Japanese film festival Eiga Sai at Shangri-la Mall, Although the picture we took of the initial party was blurry and incomplete with the members of the J-club (Japanese club), I will include it here since I had really enjoyed Kamikaze Girls.

Two Fridays ago, after attending my first origami session with some officemates, I got a totally unexpected call, saying to come over, again to Ortigas and this time it was Congo Grill at El Pueblo (?), where apparently somebody had the outrageous idea of treating people out to dinner/drinks and good ole chikahan. I don’t know what Gio had for lunch or breakfas that day, but it certainly turned out lucky for us….*prays to the good Lord to have him do the same thing again hehehe*

There was another invitation at an earlier hour – a despedida for an officemate of ours who was going to be working in Singapore, but since I had a phone conference on Friday (as usual!), I made the choice of going to Ortigas – if the guys would not mind my being late.  Since they could start on Congo Grill’s famous dish – the sizzling sisig – without me…it was all I could do to not drool in the taxi while thinking wistfully of the dinner plans.

Since I was in a rush and Friday is such a bad time for Makati in getting taxis etc. I totally forgot my camera (hence no pictures inserted in this blog of that particular occasion), and a good thing too, as some guys (whose name I will kindly not mention anymore but they know who they are!) got a little bit tipsy and provided some hilarious moments.

Gio, Sam, Dean and Redgie were drinking merrily and again there were topics which were funny, topics which were touchy, topics which were inane, and topics which..well, are fodder for spirited discussion especially if mixed with beer and pulutan.

I really should not get into a discussion with guys who have been drinking beer for quite a while..but then, its so nice needling them, I just can’t help it!

 

– Jul 1, ’07 2:05 AM

Sara Lee ex-IT folks: Dinner 2007.01.05

Makati City, January 5, 2007 –  Ah the good ole days of no sleep, traveling dust, reimbursement problems, database dump and reload, dbkey errors, complaining branches as well as hilarious incidents during branch and service center visits.

These were revisited during dinner at Gerry’s Grill in Makati when I met up with some of my fellow ex-system supervisors from “House of Sara Lee” or Sara Lee Direct Selling Phils as it may now have been called.

Ariel Patio (aka Butete or more commonly Tebutets) and Richard Zamuco (aka Tipaks short for Tipaklong) were on a visit from Canada (where they now reside).

Raymond Peralta (Tio Paeng..yes it has a naughty connotation) had given me a ring to say dinner was rescheduled to Friday and that it was a go.

So bum stomach notwithstanding I waited in vain for a taxi in Ortigas..gave up and jogged to the train station. I trudged from Ayala MRT since there were no jeepneys that Friday night…way back to my home and picked up my camera then sprinted to the restaurant.

I found the aforementioned 3 guys with Froilan “Froi” Matias (aka Bakulaw) and Rodrigo “Ompong” Paguirigan (aka Bukol or Buks) more than halfway through crispy pata and other grilled delicacies.

Omps had to leave with his wife Mel earlier but Mike Muceros (aka Tubo or Tubs) did make it after the check was paid. We then proceeded to the ubiquitous and nearest Starbucks where talk inevitably turned technical. It is funny how the problems we had encountered before were still there in our old company, and though we are scattered in different companies (using SAP, Oracle, Progress etc.), the common memories we had still give us cause to chortle with glee during the conversation.

To be the only thorn among the roses was fun…either in the old days or nowadays…It is hard to believe that a lot of years had passed since I last saw all of these guys in one place, and they haven’t even changed, physically I mean…well, maybe a few pounds or ounces…

In one of the albums in this site, you will see one of our old pics during a team building and compare it with how we look now…still the same good-looking men *cough*. Nesty (who had a date kuno) and Jorel (hmm..dunno why) were not with us during this affair when they are still here in Manila. The others are in Canada too.

Posting pics here so the guys can download…

– Jan 6, ’07 1:16 AM

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