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Men in Puerto Gaylera

April 9th, 2008

Whenever I get invited by friends for a weekend getaway to Puerto Galera, I never fail to decline. I don’t know why but Galera, or Gaylera as many would put it, is just not that appealing to me. Until two weekends ago when I decided to give Galera a chance and joined my friends for a drinking weekend. I did not feel like swimming in Galera’s waters so I said that I was just doing an overnight stay. Besides, I had other things to attend to that Sunday. The first and only time I’ve been to Galera (prior to this trip) was in 2005. That trip was, for me, a case of bad things happening to good gay people like me. Charot! The banca we were riding on the way to Galera from Batangas pier stopped in the middle of the sea due to some engine problems. The accommodations were really pathetic. My body was non-cooperative by striking me with fever and extreme headaches. Everywhere I went to dine, it took at least an hour to have my food served. It was chaos. That probably was the reason why I never liked Galera. Until that trip two weeks ago.

I have heard so much about Puerto Galera being the gay mecca of sorts » Read more: Men in Puerto Gaylera

Bakla Conquers Mt Daguldol (Part 2)

April 8th, 2008

This post is Part 2 of a series of entries about my hiking trip to Mt Daguldol.

Part 1 here

At 1:00 PM, we started the hike up the mountain. Mt. Daguldol is 670 meters above sea level and is considered by some mountaineers to have a difficulty level of 3 out of 9.

Becca, a friend who went on the same hiking trip a weekend before I did, warned me that the uphill climb was quite a challenge and it took their group (also with Columbia Sportswear) a little over four hours. I will experience first-hand if Columbia lives up to the promises it out on the tags on their products. If they don’t deliver then a bitch-fit will be thrown at every pit stop. I smoked up one last cigarette stick thinking that I wouldn’t be able to smoke for another four hours.

Here’s what I looked like during the first 30 seconds of the hike:

Columbia Sportswear Mt Daguldol (2)

The first ten minutes of the hike proved to be very difficult. It was quite a challenge forme since the last time I went on a sort-of-similar trip was more than a decade ago.

After three minutes of hiking:

Columbia Sportswear Mt Daguldol (3)


Ferdz taking a photo of me taking a photo of him

We arrived at the first rest stop after » Read more: Bakla Conquers Mt Daguldol (Part 2)

Win an ALL-EXPENSE-PAID Trip for Two from Havaianas!

April 4th, 2008

Yes, you read that right! Havaianas, my favorite flip-flops brand, is giving away an all-expense-paid trip for two (and more!) to seven (7) lucky winners in their latest contest dubbed “Flipping for the Beach.”

AJ in BatanesAjita in Batanes (90)

I particularly love my Havis (as I fondly call them) because of their durability, style, and comfort. The first pair of Havis that I ever bought is still alive and lets me go on kicking! It has gone to different parts of the country including Batanes, Boracay, Surigao, Davao, Antulang, Dumaguete, Marinduque, Mindoro, the Hundred Islands of Pangasinan, Lucena, Batangas, Laguna, Bulacan, and other places I can’t remember now. It has even withstood a long weekend trip abroad. What I like about it, and I’m not just saying this, is that the soles of my favorite Green Cartunistas,still look as if they have never been anywhere at all!

I must admit though that a few years ago, I did not really see the practicality of owning a pair of slippers which cost way too much for me (back then). However, I eventually found myself enjoying the comfort and style of my Havis and realized that the minimal price I paid for it was (and still is) so worth it!

And Havaianas just made me look forward to something more! Working in cooperation with the Department of Tourism and Studio 23’s News Central, Havaianas recently launched its “Flipping for the Beach” contest.

Havaianas Flipping for the Beach

Havaianas – a brand that mirrors the easy vibe of the tropics – is giving us all the chance to indulge in summer bliss all year round through this contest that underscores the inherent tourism potential of the country! This endeavor invites us locals to share the unique activities that we can do (or have been doing) to immerse in the diversity that the Philippine coast has to offer.

AJ in MarinduqueAJ in Marinduque

The contest will run from April 1, 2008 to May 1, 2008 (you have roughly a month to join!) and is open to all Filipino citizens of legal age. It challenges you to write or document via video about a unique beach getaway in the Philippines, focusing on the distinctive experiences that you can expect from your chosen destination (like my Marinduque trip in 2006, pictured at the right). Remember that it’s all about the experience and the destination so photos and videos do not necessarily have to have Havaianas featured in them! Essay entries must have a maximum of 500 words accompanied by at least 3 photos taken at the destination. Video entries must be 60 to 90 seconds running time and in VCD or DVD format.

The prizes? Are you ready for this? » Read more: Win an ALL-EXPENSE-PAID Trip for Two from Havaianas!

Flight Attendant Galore!

November 3rd, 2007

We recently posted an entry on local flight attendants and the pre-take off announcements. They were fun to read and would be fun to experience, but some of them were just bloopers. Now what if that boring intercom announcement was revitalized and rehashed so that it will catch the attention of all passengers?

That would be really fun and passengers would most likely pay more attention to every little detail. Every little detail including their own fashion sense!

AJ MAtela Fight Attendant

Here’s a video taken by a passenger on a flight to Chicago. Don’t mind the video, as you will only see the aircraft’s left wing and the runway. Instead, pay attention to the flight attendant giving out the instructions. The audio is a bit off though and the FA talks as if there’s a time limit. In any case, it still is fun to listen to! If you’re having trouble listening to what the FA (we think he’s gay and cute :p) is saying, don’t fret as we have transcribed the text and placed it below the video. Welcome aboard!

» Read more: Flight Attendant Galore!

Sex on the Beach

May 29th, 2007

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“Did you get laid there?”

This question is asked of me everytime I get back from a holiday at the beach or some place outside the Metro. I always reply with a curt “No” and explain that being single and being promiscuous are not one and the same thing. Some people don’t believe me when I tell them that I don’t go to the beach with the intention of hooking up and getting laid. The idea sounds nice though and I would be a hypocrite if I said I’ve never had some random hot sex with someone I met at the beach (and it happened a long time ago).

I haven’t tried actually having sex on the beach. If making out in the dark by a big lump of sand (which earlier that day was a sand castle) and getting caught by a Gardo Versoza (security guard) counts as sex, then I have done it. Charot!

So what is it about having sex on the beach that some people fantasize about it? Is it the feeling of being one with nature? Is it the gentle night breeze’s soft touches or the sun’s hot kisses? Is it the free exfoliation from all the humping and rubbing against the sand? Or is it the thrill of getting caught in the act?

Have You Ever?

April 17th, 2007

Have you ever felt so depressed after a long and fun vacation for no apparent reason?

Have you ever wanted to just travel and not work?

Have you ever wanted to become the wife of a rich mogul and so you could just travel the world and not think of the workload that awaits you?

Have you ever dreamed of one day living a life where everything is served to you on a silver platter?

Have you ever seen the wolf cry to the blue corn moon?

Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned?
Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?

Gay Hotspots: The Airport

March 28th, 2007
AIRPORT BOYS (the last photo wasn’t taken at the airport, but at the resort. Just posted the pic here since he’s cute.)

(This is the first of a series of gay hotspots in and around the Metro. We’ll feature unconventional places where you can find hot – and hopefully gay – men. We’ll veer away from the usual gay clubs, bars, and saunas.)

I get excited everytime I travel not only because of the destination but also because of the airport. I can safely say that I am well traveled domestically. In the past 5 years, I have been to at least three cities in most of the Philippine geographic regions, thanks to my previous job in the entertainment industry and my jetsetter friends.

My friends and I believe in the adage, “Huwag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan. (Don’t be a stranger in your own land)” And we have vowed to at go to travel to different parts of our country for our weekend getaways. And during summer, we always head to different summer destinations. We kicked off this year’s Lakbay Pilipinas Tour with a bang as we basked under the summer sun of Oriental Negros. Destination: Antulang, Siaton (45 minutes away from Dumaguete City). (Photos here)

Although the Manila Domestic Airport is chaotic, ugly, and disorganized, I almost always never seem to get tired of it. It is, to me, such a lovely place to look at ogle at hot men of different shapes and sizes. A lot of these men are bound for Caticlan or Kalibo, on the way to get a kiss from Boracay’s summer sun. The others, well, to other destinations. The Philippine Airlines Centennial Terminal is also one happening place for hot men spotting, but the scope is quite limited.

You’d see lots of celebrities, models, and model-wannabes (but who’s complaining?), and hot foreign men. From the queue to get in to the terminal, to the check-in counter, to the pre-departure area, to the baggage claim and the arrival – they’re all over the place! On more than one occasion, the stalker in me has come out. This happens mostly during sembreaks and end-of-school breaks when provincial lasses who study in Metro Manila go back home to their families. I would look at the boxes and the baggage they claimed and make mental notes of the names and addresses on them. But since I’m such a prude, that’s all that I could do. I have their name and their address, but all I could do was dream about talking to them. Oh well. If you have great cruising and flirting skills, please do teach me! Lol.

On the way back from Dumaguete City, I was stark raving mad because of the rude security guard at the check-in counter of Cebu Pacific. He kicked my luggage onto another spot and talked to me in a sarcastic tone of voice. As I was about to lash at the poor consolocaion dela gwardya, my friends motioned me to look behind me so I could shake it off. And lo and behold! A hot guy was right beside me! And since I’m so bad at cruising and flirting with other guys, I was left with no other choice but to gawk, err, steal conservative glances at him.

The baggage claim area, at the arrival, is probably the best place to look at hot men. You’re all standing by the conveyor belt (or in some airports, by the waiting area where they manually drop off your bags), waiting for your bags and checking out hot men if yours is already there. Here, you can steal glances or even gawk at (or if you’re brave enough, make small talk with) the hot men. At the baggage claim area, what I normally do is go to a claim area for another airline or another flight and pretend as if I’m waiting for my luggage there. Eye candies are fun.

I think my domestic travel experience has proven my theory that airports have the most number of hot men at any given time! So come now and let’s fly. Who knows, you might meet the man of your dreams, or wet dreams, at the airport?

Lakbay Bakla: Summer Na!

March 23rd, 2007

 Summer’s here! The heat is killing me and if I don’t take myself off of this corporate jungle, I’d end up choking myself with my tie. I’ll be on blogging hiatus for give or take 4 days (unless they have Internet connection at the hotel) as I bask under the summer sun in beautiful Antulang, Dumaguete!

Antulang, here  I CUM come!

 See y’all soon, mga bakla!

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