OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Hai there Fellows! Well, I've been away from blogging for so long and I missed it so much.
Actually I am currently busy with some scholarly stuffs(for me those are nonsense,psh). But due to some folks who commented on my last post, I got this funny feeling. There are loooooottttsss of reason why I been offline. Don't worry I will tell you some interesting part of it. But for now I am just screaming to the world that my blog Rhythmic Chaos is ,again, alive!
So much for that talk. I thank much those that never cease to always give a punch in my mind. There are lots of people who keep humiliating me.haha. Though now my mind is telling me that I am a PERPETUAL LOSER, I still manage to act normally, though it really hurts tremendously inside. I am not an Emu, pleas don't get me wrong but it just that it's really what's happening.
But hey, I am still alive. I can thive again this world, don't worry.
Don't forget to remind everyone that Rhythmic Chaos is reVITALIZED.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Rhythmic Chaos reVITALIZED
Posted by bienTuesday, December 2, 2008
2008 MAAP(Maritime Academy of Asia and the PAcific) Results, I pass!
Posted by bienThe Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific(MAAP) recently conducts an Entrance Examination in our region last September. It was held in the Notre Dame of Dadiangas University-High School Department. It was participated by a number of hopeful aspirants from different social backgrounds, and at last the results now are here.
For the Official MAAP Entrance Examination Results Click HERE
Oh my God, I can't believe it, I definitely passed the entrance Examination. I'm not really focused on it, because I want to stay in our place for very private matters, that's why I just take the exam lightly. But ,maybe this is my destiny, the day were on a Boy Scout matters, one of my friends approach me and handed me a paper. To my surprise its the MAAP results, or as they often call it, the 2013 Class Of applicants, oh yes I truly passed the preliminary Test.
And until now I'm still on a cloud Nine, haha. We are four From our School who take the Exam but unfortunately only three of us make it. That's me, Bientot, Mr. Bryan Tunguia, and Mr. Gwenathan Antheo Lorca. Yes we are of those bruty types, if you have come to see us three walking in the lane you would probably said that we, three can block the sun from shining(OA), yes but that's true, we are all three possesses the height requirements and even ,yeah, were tall indeed.
But the unhappy part of the shimmering news is that we three need to go to Cebu to have our last Examination there, that will cost much, OMG. And the other sad part is our Christmas party(tentative) is set on December 19, and only I of the the three is scheduled on December 21, and the other two is on 22, which means I'll miss my party just to go there because the over-all trip takes days, and money.
But all in all that is indeed a very good news, even though it never crossed my mind to become a seafarer that is still okay, maybe that the career set for me.
Life is indeed surprising, who could think that I will be ending up in this kind of endeavor, but who knows you may also be astound of the road you will later take on your life. But as the old saying goes "Nasa Diyos and awa, nas tao ang gawa".
Have a nice day everyone.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Back from the Hospital
Posted by bienHi there guys! I have been missing blogging for almost two weeks. And that's because of my sucking health condition.
Haha, it's not really sucking, but I have just caught a disease. It was week that I wasn't feeling well, and then last Friday I feel my body were starting to swell. Then I rest in the school clinic to set things favorably for me. But I know it myself that it will not help me either. So after the very tiring day, I got home like a battered veggie. And to hide my illness I directly go to my room, and secretly call my mother, and explain her the thing going on me. Expected she check my vital signs and was shocked to find out that my body is scorching. Well it take a day, the next day before my parents finally decided to admit me in the hospital.
In there I have a little, if that what should it be. Actually it was below zero. The ON nurses there are still students and they first missed my vein, so they inject me again with a needle(too good I don't belong to the majority who curse needles.haha). And then I open my consciousness in my room, numbered 254. The medicines they let me take tastes hell. And then the nebulizer really sucks, the smell, you know?
But my almost-four day stay there open me to some things EVERYONE should never forget. It's your utmost care to your self. During the last days, I was torturing my body, it was partly because to the incoming Physical Examination for the College I'm planning to enrol in. Then partly to my worst basketball habits. My stay there revitalized my being, that I'm not as robot but a mere human. That my hygiene wasn't doing fine. It made me realize ideas.
In this rhythmic life, as I always call it, there are lots of things to consider, to do, and not to do. But let's not let the fact perish in our mind that are own body is still the bottomline of our future and success. That even with the keenest person still have ONE body. The body gifted from above that we should take care and set with convenience. TO ALL YOU GUYS WATCH YOUR HEALTH!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Mindanao Week of Peace 2008 is on the go
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Joey Ayala to perform on Munato Festival '08
Posted by bienWell, last day I was called by one of my classmate and ask me to buy a ticket regarding the concert of Mr. Joey Ayala in our Munato Festival 2008, the theme this year is Ang Galing mo Sarangan (You are good Sarangan).I am not an avid fan of him, but I'd heard and read some awesome things about him. So just I always do ,I surf the net for information about Mr. Joey Ayala and I'm amazed on who really was him. And then I remember my physics teacher is a fan of him. This are the things I've found.

Joey Ayala (born June 1, 1956) is a contemporary pop music artist in the Philippines. He is well known for his style of music that combines the sounds of Filipino ethnic instruments with modern pop music. His professional music career started when he released an album recorded in a makeshift-studio in 1982. To date, he has released six albums.
Some of the Filipino ethnic instruments Ayala is known to use include the two-stringed Hegalong of the T'Boli people of Mindanao and the 8-piece gong set, Kulintang melodical gong-rack of the predominantly Muslim peoples of the southern part of the country. He also uses modern instruments in his music, such as the electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums.
He is one of the few Filipino contemporary songwriters who insists on putting his creative energies at the service of cultural/social development, so much so that he has ventured directly in to non-formal education - the running of workshops demonstrating the use of arts as a language for education.
[edit] Awards and Honors Received:
Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Award for Social Artistry, Federation of Catholic Schools’ Alumni/ae Associations (FeCaSAA)in partnership with the Good Citizenship Movement [GCM], 2007
Musical Intelligence Award, Multiple Intelligence International School, 2007
Datu Bago Award from The City of Davao (“for being an outstanding composer-performer-bandleader-lyricist, arranger, writer who has defined the ethnic character of Mindanao music that he renders magnificently well using his voice and indigenous instruments resulting in the consciousness of the Filipino soul of intimations of its moral values and environmental responsibilities.”) Awarded March 14, 2000, 63rd Araw ng Dabaw, Marco Polo Hotel.
Special MAGIS Award for Outstanding Alumni, Ateneo de Manila High School (, “For creating music that delineates the unique Filipino soul, for defining the ethnic character of Philippine music through the use of native instruments, especially in harmony with foreign instruments like drums and acoustic guitar, and for awakening in the Filipino an awareness of its own heritage as a people . . .”), 1996
Gawad ng Pagkilala - Komisyon sa Wikang Pilipino. Recognition from the National Commission for the Filipino Language (Dahil sa paglikha ng mga awiting mayaman sa pagpapahalagang moral sa wikang Filipino at paglalapat ng musika sa pamamagitan ng katutubong mga instrumento.... nakatutulong sa pagpapayabong at pagpapaunlad ng wika at kalinangang Pilipino. [For writing songs laden with moral values in Pilipino, for musical arrangements using indigenous instruments . . . for helping enrich and develop Pilipino culture.]), 1993
Outstanding Alumnus in the field of the Performing Arts, Ateneo de Davao University Alumni Association, 1993
Nomination: Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World, Award for Cultural Achievement, Junior Jaycees Chamber International, 1993
The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Award, The Philippine Jaycees, (“for humanitarian efforts directed towards the two objectives of art - as relevant socially-oriented medium and as aesthetic principle”), 1989
[edit] Albums
Panganay ng Umaga (Firstborn of the Morning)
Magkabilaan (Dichotomies)
Mga Awit ng Tanod-lupa (Songs of the Earth-Guardian)
Lumad sa Síyudad (Native in the City)
Lupa't Langit (Earth and Heaven)
16lovesongs
Awit ng Magdaragat (Song of the Seafarer)
Organik
Basta May Saging (As Long as Theres Bananas!)
JoeyAyala: RAW
Encantada (Music from a Ballet Philippines dance-drama, 1992.)
(Informations are affirmed to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Ayala)
See! Mr. Joey Ayala's concert is something to be worth to spend a few bucks of. So Don't be surprised when you see me in the concert.haha
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