This is my phone, Ricardo. He’s been with me for the last 2 years and a half. I am a bad owner. He no longer looks as great as he used to be when I got him two years back. He doesn’t even look half as good I must say.

I am not used to changing my gadgets every time a new one comes out in the market. I know of someone who keeps on buying a new phone and keeps on changing it or losing it but I also know of someone who has had his dilapidated old Nokia phone for as long as he can remember. Just to give you an idea of how in a really bad shape his mobile phone is in, his phone is being kept intact by rubber bands. Yes. Rubber bands! He’s not really poor; with no money to spare for a new phone. It’s just that, he’s like me. He likes his gadgets the way they are. I am not too keen on buying a new phone every now and then and selling my old ones when I get tired of them. Actually, I don’t get tired of them. Rarely do I go out of my way to buy something new especially when it comes to mobile phones, laptops and the like (but it’s not exactly the same when it comes to clothes, make-up, shoes… you know, girl stuff). In fact, I’ve only had three phones since I got my first phone back in sophomore year in high school: a 3210, a Siemens SX1 that I dad bought me for (a whopping) 30K and Ricardo which I got off eBay Philippines from a dealer of new mobiles phones.

The first phone saw the end of its journey after 4 years when despite having it sent for repairs twice, it still wouldn’t charge and worse, wouldn’t work without being attached to the socket. The second phone had to be put to rest after two and half years when its main board suddenly decided to give up on me one fine day (just shows how much price doesn’t really reflect quality). And now, my poor, dilapidated and overused Sony Ericsson W550i, my baby for the last 2 years+ is showing signs of heading for doom: It wiggles when it’s open. It hangs. It’s slow then the headphones won’t work one minute and the speakers would fail the next. Just over the weekend, I couldn’t use my phone to call or receive calls without the headphones. I don’t exactly know what happened but suddenly the speakers are now working fine - as if nothing happened over the last couple of days (but now I couldn’t make the headphones work! Crazy!). I feel bad. I don’t have plans of dispatching Ricardo yet. I still have plans of sending it for repairs and was even considering buying a Bluetooth headset for it and a couple of new face plates. But with the recent developments (or should I say signs of weaknesses?), I think I need to scout for a new one pretty soon. Actually, I don’t see any problem with window shopping for a new phone. It’s the money to spend for a new one that’s bothering me. With a tuition fee of 100K for med school, I think every little extra expense to ask from them is just too much.

So is anyone out there willing to sponsor my new phone?

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The irony of my chosen career is that I’d be dealing with a lot of needlework in the future yet I hate getting shots myself. Yes. This future doctor is a scaredy-cat when it comes to needles (or any sharp object for that matter).

This afternoon, I had to swallow my fear and get a hold of myself as I faced the needle for my long overdue Hepa B shots. While a vast majority of my classmates had theirs way back freshman year, I had mine only this year simply because I loathed the needle. Actually, I had a dose of Hepa B shot way back freshman year in college, but I wasn’t sure if i was able to complete the doses or not. For me to get away with not having my shots, I had to have my blood tested for the Hepa B antibodies. So off I went to a diagnostic lab only to find out the next day that I had low anti-Hepa B titer which meant I needed to take the shots. No ifs and buts! The first dose was scheduled last Monday but my selective memory loss decided I should forget about it and remember only when it’s already the last school day of the week.

I think I haven’t had that many needles poked into me in the last 6 months compared with the rest of my existence. For the past half-a-year. I’ve had to endure three of them: the first was one of the injectable treatments for acne, the second was for the blood test and the third one being the first dose of Hepa B shots. I think the last time I had someone take a blood sample from me was close to five years ago for dengue screening.

Right now my left upper arm still hurts. It feels like a couple of guys punched me on the arm. There’s a tiny red dot on the lateral side of my upper arm to remind me of the horrible needlework done on me today. I’m supposed to get another shot on the first of September. Great.


I missed out watching the film finalists for the recently concluded Cinemalaya 2008. When Bee and I watched a few weekends ago, we ended up watching a non-competing film, Imoral, which, literally devirginized our eyes. I don’t really open my mail everyday, much to my dismay. If only I read this mail sent to me a few days ago, i would have planned another indie film movie day. I heard these films were great.

Anyway, ten full-length films from Cinemalaya 2008 along with films from previous Cinemalaya competitions are being screened this week and the next at the UP Film Center.If you missed out seeing them, here’s your chance!

July 28 Mon
Manuel Conde Retrospective: Genghis Khan 2:30 PM
Baby Angelo 5 PM
Concerto 7:30 PM

July 29 Tue
Cinemalaya’s Past Best Pictures Showcase: Pepot Artista 2:30 PM
Jay 5 PM
Huling Pasada 7:30 PM

July 30 Wed
Cinemalaya’s Past Best Pictures Showcase: Tulad ng Dati 2:30 PM
Brutus 5 PM
Namets 7:30 PM

July 31 Thu
Cinemalaya’s Past Best Pictures Showcase: Tribu 2:30 PM
100 5 PM
My Fake American Accent 7:30 PM

Aug. 1 Fri
Ishmael Bernal Gallery Night with Film Premiere of Adolf Alix’s Imoral 7:30 PM

Aug. 2 Sat
Endo 2/5/7 PM

Aug. 4 Mon
Anita Linda Tribute: Tambolista 2:30 PM
Boses 5 PM
Ranchero 7:30 PM

Aug. 5 Tue
Manuel Conde Retro: Krus na Kawayan 2:30 PM
Cinemalaya 2008 Competing Shorts A (Andong, Ang Ibang Mga Palmilya, Angan-Angan, Diamante sa Langit, and God Only Knows) 5 PM
Cinemalaya 2008 Competing Shorts B (Huling Biktima, My Pet, Panggaris, Trails of Water, and Tutos) 7:30 PM

Aug. 6 Wed
Anita Linda Tribute: Sisa 2:30 PM
Cinemalaya 2008 Special Jury Prize Winner - Brutus 5 PM
Cinemalaya 2008 Best Picture - Jay 7:30 PM

Aug. 7 Thu
Donsol 2:30 PM
Kadin 5 PM
Anita Linda Tribute: Sisa 7:30 PM

Aug. 9 Sat
Premiere: Torotot (Destierro) 7:30 PM