Friday, October 10, 2008
Experience A Taste for Green!
Experience A Taste for Green as FlapJacks launches its support for the Greenpeace I LOVE MY RICE GMO-FREE campaign.
Greenpeace is inviting friends and supporters to a fundraising event at Flapjacks on October 12, 2008, at 12 NN.
For only P500, you and a friend can have your fill of delicious food and help Greenpeace fund more local environmental projects.
TICKETS at P500 only! GOOD FOR TWO!
(Choice of lunch or dinner)
Lunch will be served from 12:00NN - 3:00PM / Dinner will be served from 6:00PM-9:00PM.
Hurry! Limited tickets available!
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FlapJacks is located at the G/F Level, Greenhills Theatre Mall (formerly Pilita's).
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For Tickets: Please call Supporter Services at (02) 4347034 local 110 or email at supporterservices.ph@greenpeace.org
The Gameshow
Two days later I got a phone call from the TV network again at around 9:00 PM and the lady was congratulating me. I was selected to be on the TV ad that will be used to introduce the game show and was instructed to report for the TV ad shoot at 9:00 AM the following day. What??? I have work you know… A regular job that gives me a living… I can't just be on leave from work at such a short notice... I asked if I can call them back and see if I can be out from work. Of course, I can't call in sick just for this reason. My regular job is not worth sacrificing for this one day shoot. I called the network back and gave my apologies but I cannot be absent from work the following day and was still hoping that they will let me participate in the game show itself. The lady then said there is no guarantee when they will call me again. Well, I thought, that was the end of it...
Then there was another call about 2 days later. I was now informed that we will start taping for the pilot episode of the game show. Wow! This is it! I'll be on TV!!! :-) I was instructed to report again to the station at 3:00 PM the following day. I thought I will just leave a little early from work to be able to make it to the taping. I then got a call the next morning saying that the taping will be moved to 5:00 PM. Good that I did not have to leave work early since we really are off by 4:00 PM. Right after work my husband, whom I think was more excited than I was, drove me to the station. We waited for an hour just to be informed that the taping will be postponed till 5:00 PM the next day.
The following day my husband brought me to the station again right after work. I asked my husband to come back for me after he gets a text message that I can be picked up already. I was not sure how long the whole thing would take. So there we were, almost 100 of us who got in for the initial episode of 1 vs. 100. We were instructed to register then we were shown a series of episodes of the game show from other countries to have an idea on how it goes. We were then instructed to wait... 6:00... 7:00... 8:00 PM... still nothing. Since we were just waiting and doing nothing, we got to introduce ourselves to one another... share stories... more stories... total strangers now sharing frustrations on the long wait that we are experiencing, doing nothing, tired and hungry, waiting for what will happen next... Around 9:00 PM we were brought to the cafeteria. We were given free dinner... yeah, how "lucky" we are given free dinner at 9:00 PM. After dinner we were then brought to the studio where they do Deal or No Deal. We were briefed on what to do during the game show. Spirits were up again thinking that we will start the game soon. 10:30 and were instructed to "WAIT" again for the next instruction... 11:00... 12:30AM.. I am now sooooooo frustrated, tired, thinking of going home and sleeping... Why am I doing this to myself? What do these people think of us? Yeah, it's almost 1:00 in the morning and I have to be up at 5:30 to be ready to go to back to "my world". I was feeling stupid already that we had to be waiting and waiting and waiting. It's like they are slapping your face, making you feel that you should be grateful to them that you get to be on TV, and all this wait and frustration is the price you have to pay... Finally at 1:00 AM we were transferred to another studio. We were then seated according to the numbers given to us earlier. The show was about to start... AT LAST! The host was Mr. Edu Manzano and the celebrity contestant was Ms. Ai Ai de las Alas. Questions were easy but a bit confusing. I was out on the second to the last question and did not win anything. It was fun but the long wait and frustration was not worth it. All I was thinking then was I wanted to sleep already. Did not even get to text my husband to pick me up coz I can't stand to wait anymore. I just called a cab and went home. More frustrating was we were not even given anything in return for all our effort. Well, I know that they are not obligated to compensate us but then an act of appreciation for all of us who made their launching episode would be appreciated… a shirt, pen, notepad, key chain, or just anything to say “thanks for your time”. Well I got nothing out of it but then again I guess it was still an adventure and I got to meet new people. A once in a lifetime experience… ONCE IN MY LIFETIME, never will I go through all that again!!! Or who knows???
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Litratong Pinoy: Aking Kompyuter
This is my first entry for Litratong Pinoy...
Ito ang aking computer sa aking pinagtatrabahuhan. Napakahalaga ng makinang ito na nasa ilalim ng aking mesa. Ito ang nagpapatakbo sa aming opisina. Tila naaantala lahat ng trabaho pag ito ay nasisira.
This is my computer at work. This machine under my desk is very important. It is very essential in running our office. It seems that almost all the work in our office gets delayed when it bogs down.
Ito naman ang aking kompyuter sa bahay... Ito ang aking ginagamit sa paggawa ng blog, pagsilip sa aking personal na e-mail, paglalaro, taguan ng mga litrato, at kung anu-ano pa.
And this is my computer at home... This is the one I use to post my blogs, check my personal e-mail, play games, store my photos, etc.