14 June 2009

I would like to share with you a poem written by my beloved cousin, Tet Dojillo. It is superbly and beautifully written - with perfectly chosen words and exquisite semantics. I was deeply moved that I would love the rest of the world to discover a poem entitled...


WOMEN

Constancy is what we really need,

Headlock and consistent as we are,

Our courtesan should merely heed

How uncomplicated creatures we are.



Whatever sparkle we may have,

Countless joy, feat and glitches,

We still go to what is harmonious and stable,

For it is where we find paramount stillness.



Our fleshly desires and run-of –the-mill chores are safely connected,

We have a passionate sense of setting that rules over,

The twosome affair should never be affected,

If couplesome strict bonding is never uncovered.



We halt at a reliable time of comfort,

We don’t trifle, mislaid, nor get baffled,

Even if we tipple, tank-up and sozzle,

Beyond doubt we’re aware of happenstance.



Those from Venus are sturdy, intense and driven,

Better mental state and strategies,

Even suppy, alert, prudent and clued-up,

Than those from Mars and Pluto.



As the sayings go, “Behind a great Man is a wise Woman.”

“Song writers are intuned making more women names as song titles.”

“Behind a great writer is a woman inspiration.”

“Men cannot live with women but can’t live & breathe without them at all.”



Life will be dormant without women,

No gravidity will befall our existence,

All we need to be is to be “Loved”

And we’ll be what you want “Constantly a Woman.”


By: TET DOJILLO

[ Image grabbed from Segal Centre ]
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11 June 2009

For the month of June, I would like to feature three bad boy-looking gorgeous-eyed hotties: 1) a hot hot troubled high school football star on NBC's acclaimed television series "Friday Night Lights"; 2) a troubled (also!) surfer on FOX's "The O.C." and a bad bad vampire on "Twilight"; and 3) a fine fine but still troubled brother on "Prison Break".

Their eyes are just dreamy and their smiles (very unusual but deadly!)... Sigh. I feel so mortal.

TAYLOR KITSCH

Taylor Kitsch was born on April 8th, 1981 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. As a kid, Taylor grew up in Vancouver and until today, Taylor still lives there when he's not shooting Friday Night Lights in Austin, Texas. Growing up, he aspired to become an actor which eventually was the real reason behind his move to New York.

In New York, Taylor pursued his dreams by studying the art of acting with coach Sheila Grey. Not too long after that, Taylor landed a role in the movie Pacific 121. After landing a role in that movie, Taylor's dreams finally started coming true. Taylor was cast in a few guest acting roles such as John Tucker Must Die, Snakes On A Plane and Kyle XY.

Moving to New York in 2002 was the prize that Taylor received after being scouted by modeling scouts in Canada. Taylor was signed to IMG Models and became a regular face for the famous clothing lines, Abercrombie & Fitch and also Diesel. Taylor was also signed under Untitled Entertainment during his two years stay in the city.


CAM GIGANDET

Cam Joslin Gigandet (born August 16, 1982 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American actor best known for portraying surfer Kevin Volchok in FOX TV series The O.C. Cam has also starred in the in other series like The Young and the Restless, Jack & Bobby, and has guest starred on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

In his spare time Gigandet enjoys movies, basketball, football, surfing, skiing, and is trained in Krav Maga. Cam's new project is "Twilight", released in cinemas on November 21, 2008.






WENTWORTH MILLER

Born in England, raised in Brooklyn, New York, and a graduate of Princeton University, Wentworth Miller is a compelling and critically acclaimed young actor whose credits span both television and feature film.

Miller began his career in the industry on the other side of the camera. After graduating from college with a degree in English Literature, Miller headed to Los Angeles in the spring of 1995 to work in the development department of a small production company specializing in movies made for television. However, it wasn't long before his desire to realize the acting ambitions of his childhood became undeniable.

Within the next few years, he landed guest spots on a variety of shows including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), "ER" (1994) and "Popular" (1999). He also starred in the Hallmark "mega-series" "Dinotopia" (2002/I).

Miller then segued to The Human Stain (2003), a feature film directed by Robert Benton and starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman. A movie examining questions of race, class and identity, it featured Hopkins as an embattled college professor struggling to conceal an incredible secret, with Miller playing the same character as a young man.

Miller subsequently appeared in the movie Underworld (2003) and guest-starred on "Joan of Arcadia" (2003) and "Ghost Whisperer" (2005) before joining the cast of "Prison Break" (2005), a groundbreaking television series that's quickly become an international phenomenon. Playing a structural engineer who gets himself thrown into the same prison where his brother is on death row in order to break his brother out, Miller was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama in 2006.

All added info from IMDb.com


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