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Saturday, 8 July 2017
All Blacks vs. Lions
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The All Blacks had a resounding 30-15 win in the 1st test in Auckland which was broken by the Lions 24-21 win in Wellington, which makes this test match a make or break one for either teams. As a Kiwinoy, of course I support our national team, the All Blacks. It is not just a matter of pride for this national treasure, it is more of a deep-seated emotional connection that I've learned to appreciate and believe in.
Most of my Kiwi friends, especially the fathers, would always have that gleam in their eyes, that someday their son would be an All Black. I guess it's akin to Filipino parents who wish that someday their sons and daughters would shine and excel in basketball. I always explain to my Kiwi friends that for short people like us, we love and are passionate for basketball.
With the recent win of Team New Zealand in the America's Cup, the All Blacks winning tonight's final test match would be sweet as. Go the All Blacks!
Friday, 7 July 2017
7-7-7
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Photo c/o mayhemtheatrearts.co.uk |
She had it with her so that we can communicate since I wasn't allowed inside the lounge. She's pretty sure that it was one of the doctor-interns who took it because he was the only one there. And to think that the guy comes from the university I graduated from. Shame on him. He must be a doctor now. We filed a complaint to the medical center but was given the run-around until we lost interest. It is located somewhere in QC and please don't go there.
Anyway, I don't want this post to be about that incident. This is a happy post, a happy occasion for my family. It is the first decade of my son, one of many in the years to come. Happiest of birthday Jacob.
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
National Bikini Day
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Photo c/o compellier.com |
It was Parisian engineer Louis Reard who is credited for having named and designed the bikini in 1946. He named it after Bikini Atoll, a speck of land in the Pacific Ocean where testing on the atomic bomb was being made. At the beginning, it was banned from beaches and public places because it was controversial and was very revealing. It gradually became popular, most especially when film stars like Brigitte Bardot, Raquel Welch, Ursula Andress, and many others began wearing them. I remember almost all of the Bond girls, those who appeared in the 007 films, would be wearing bikinis in all its colors and designs.
Nowadays, there are stylish variations to this swimwear - thongs, g-strings, even men's underwear. They are generally found not only in the beaches but also in sports events like beach volleyball. There is even a growing sports trend in the USA called the Bikini Basketball Association. This garment has definitely arrived.
America's Cup
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Photo c/o RMO |
They may be partly right, but as I noticed in the area of the New Zealand Maritime Museum dedicated to the America's Cup, there is a certain amount of human skills and strategies in order to sail the boat properly. This is very evident in the team challenge section, wherein 4 people had to synchronize their movements in maneuvering the boat.
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Photo c/o RMO |
The Kiwis are truly grateful for this present day crew who brought the pride and glory of winning the cup back to the country. And what I heard is the next race will be held here, probably, again in Auckland. This will mean not only fame for us but it will also bring heaps of tourists and spectators who will tremendously contribute a lot to our economy. Congratulations and all the best.
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
American Independence Day
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Photo c/o fisu.net |
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