Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic till I'm gathered safely in
Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove
Dance me to the end of love

- Leonard Cohen


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Dreaming in Las Vegas

December 8, 2008

 

It was called the Dream Match. But how far it was from that. True, Oscar Dela Hoya was my long-time crush a few years back by virtue of a face and a body to die for, and a throw-in of a great personality. I was indeed anticipating the much-awaited bout between him and our dear “Pambansang Kamao (National Fist)”, Manny Pacquiao. In fact, If I had my way (and my cash), I would have booked a hotel near MGM Grand Garden to watch this historic fight, and then try my hands on casinos after….oh just for the experience.

But as luck would have it, I kept on forgetting joining that long queues towards lotto outlets and my budget could only afford me a MLA-BOS-MLA route a week after the so-called Dream Match (Dec 15th to be exact to spend the Christmas holidays with my sister’s family). Indeed that extra trip to Las Vegas still remain a dream at this point. So what to do yesterday? Of course, settle for the TV coverage first, then look for the best online casino second…haha.

On to the fight. O. my O.Dela Hoya, looking different downsized. And old. But I still love him for that sympathetic look, a charisma that stood him out all those glory boxing days. Then I saw Manny, there was this confidence in him that was too infectious, a ferocity that made me fear for my dear Oscar for a few moment. Yet as the fight stretched on to 5 rounds, that few seconds fear for Dela Hoya also extended for such stretch and never waivered since. Of course, even if it was given…I don’t know why I can’t cheer much for Manny. Oscar was too tame for me to do that. But as he kept on receiving the quick and penetrating punches from Pacquiao and rarely punching back, I knew then something is wrong with the advertorial campaign.

That as I expected someone as ferocious and aggressive and young as Manny for this bout, it turned out not really a Dream Match as they said.

 

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Getting that Cash (and other engaging thoughts)

 

Many times I forget to line up for the lotto, just when the million-peso stake is getting higher and higher (a whooping Php140 million todate). Maybe it’s because the holiday stress is getting to me. Or I’m thinking way too much of what (and what not) to pack in my limited luggage. Or I’m preoccupied by the fact that tomorrow will be another December 9 – my birthday. (My friends are resigned to calling my birthday , “oh, your nth birthday”.)

Still, I want to nail the jackpot. I want to win. I want to get rich. Funny how creative people can get imagining what to do with the million peso jackpot but get rather mental-blocked once the cash is at hand. But may God and my readers trust me that I have noble purposes for wanting that cash. Why, If I could only translate that million into billion, then I would have something to spare for the bailout plan of the Big 3 automakers currently in dire financial troubles. And that’s beside the fact that I could save a mission souls from the torments of an economic downfall both here and abroad.

I know there are plenty of ways to have cold cash. But I’m not as crooked as Filipino politicians. Well, on the way more acceptable side,  I’m not yet a regular in casinos, nor have tried my luck in any slot machine in online casinos while idly surfing the Internet (or maybe I should, right?). Well, maybe one of these days.

But darn, I keep forgetting buying lotto tickets.

Tonight, I know exactly where to go. No excuses this time.

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