Sunday, October 14, 2007

You are an angry drunk



You let your problems get to you when you are drunk more than any other time. You drink to escape reality, but instead, you become bogged down with all of your problems. To avoid this, try drinking only socially, and only if you are having a good day.

Take this quiz at QuizUniverse.com


Samsung SGH-E740
P12,000
Mobile Phone

www.samsung.com.ph

Aside from the standard phone functions of sending and receiving calls, e-mail and SMS/MMS messages, the E740 boasts of good quality acoustics and carries about 30MBs worth of onboard memory as well as a MicroSD slot for memory expansion. Its music player supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, MPEG 4 and WMA file formats so there’s little or no concern when synchronizing it with your desktop Windows Media Player via the device’s unified proprietary USB/headset/charger port. It comes with eight Java games, including trial versions of Sonic the Hedgehog and, interestingly, the highly addictive Paris Hilton’s Diamond Quest.

The 2.0-megapixel camera comes equipped with a 5x zoom and produces decently clear images. It also allows you to shoot videos, though, of course, videos in that kind of resolution can only do so much in terms of quality– thus all the snowing and pixelation brought by shaky handling. The Voice Recorder can pull in an hour’s worth of recording with clear audio and, in addition, you can even record audio clips from its FM radio for later playback.

The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, and involves accessing number-assigned controls and its scroll wheel. Only thing is that the scroll wheel, which you can operate by either pressing it four-way or sliding your finger around it, is overly sensitive. This is a sticky challenge because accidental thumb contact can make you miss the mark and activate some other function instead. But it does get better once you get the hang of it. From accessing menus to feature setups, animations abound its every nook and cranny. When making a call, an animated black pen appears, writing each number on a notepad (other dialpad options are available), while composing a text message lets you include melodies, emoticons and pictures, and allows up to eight lines of text.

The model we tested was hewn in pale silver hard plastic and the upper half has a glossy metallic faceplate, which gives it a classy appearance, but not after much handling since it doesn’t look very good with fingerprints on it or on the screen. Sliding the phone open reveals the number keypad that, while lacking in spacing between buttons, are large enough not to fumble through even when in a hurry to make a call or type a message. And speaking of ergonomics, the E740’s compact dimensions (97x46x16.8mm) make it considerably thin for a slider. So when this phone is resting comfortably in your palm, the dedicated music and camera buttons on the right side are easily thumb operable and the volume settings (on the left side) by both the index and the middle fingers.

For more reviews, pick up the latest issue of PCWorld-Philippines, or visit the PCW Web site.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

I'm a Talent!

You're a risk-taker, and you follow your passions. You're determined to take on the world and succeed on your own terms. Whether in the arts, science, engineering, business, or politics, you fearlessly express your own vision of the world. You're not afraid of a fight, and you're not afraid to bet your future on your own abilities. If you find a job boring or stifling, you're already preparing your resume. You believe in doing what you love, and you're not willing to settle for an ordinary life.

Talent: 56%
Lifer: 38%
Mandarin: 38%

Take the Talent, Lifer, or Mandarin quiz.


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Now this says a lot. Asteg a. naks. And it's cool that one of the avatars for being the TALENT is TORI AMOS, don't care much about Leonardo diCaprio though.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

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During the latter part of my stay at the favorite venue of my call center life, I was transferred to another account and had to undergo initial training a second time and another product specs training. So I was again a part of a new class and expected a little that the class
, like most classes that I've been a part of, would be divided into groups, or in teenybopper terms, "cliques." There would, of course, be the group of opinionated extroverts who are self-proclaimed big wigs in the room and who everybody possibly listens to; and then there are the brainy bastards, the angsty, artistic silent-types, basta you get the idea.

I was wrong. The entire class bonded like one solid group. Everyone was extroverted, some were more quiet and distanced at times, but introverted nevertheless. And wherever we went, whatever topic on the table and whoever was speaking in front, humor mostly came first and laughed hard we would. We loved every moment of the training and even when we got to the production floor, the friendship stayed.

Of course there's the outcast. We tried to befriend her, but her weirdness factor had gone so haywire it sort of wordlessly begs for her to be ignored and she would short circuit every now and then...anyone from my class would know who this is.... HA HA HA ....

In this particular picture is Mimay, one of my closest friends who I lovingly call Tinapay. We, along with Brian, who we failed to give a rhyming nickname, went to a couple of band gigs in Mayric's and Dish. Believe it or not, I actually had a caller on the line when Mimay walked by with her camera phone, we just posed and I went back to my caller.

Monday, April 30, 2007

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Here's a strip out of Pol Medina Jr.'s Pugad Baboy. Unofficially colored by yours truly.

I've idolized the dude since high school, which is why I did most of my artworks in pen and ink.

Too bad the that, for some reason, the officia site is no longer up. I wonder why. He's probably too busy with work, heard he's working for a beer company's advertising/marketing division.


Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Our cable service provider sucks ass! I was trying to catch every episode of HEROES on RPN9, I heard that AXN's also showing the series but their episodes are way in advance and I wanted to catch the early episodes so I can follow the show's proper sequence. But a couple of weeks ago, there seem to be a problem with the cable's reception and when things cleared out, we only have like four channels you can actually watch and a handful of the foreign language ones. Unfortunately, neither RPN nor AXN are in those. Darnit.

And we still do not have landline telephone service. It started before the Holy Week when I was staying over at Mandaluyong. When I got home I thought the phone company have cut our service because we may have forgotten to pay the bill. But I found the recently paid receipt. And so I assumed that the phone unit may have been busted. But apparently, the entire subdivision doesn't have service. I have yet to find out what the hell's wrong, so for the meantime I am disconnected from the rest of the world. Oh and it's not PLDT.




Summer is in full-swing and people are flocking them beaches. I'm not a beach person and so I am at home most of the time and involuntarily soak all the sun from under the shades of our avocado tree.

Right. Like I need more sun with my already ridiculously dark complexion!

I really hate the fucken heat. I sweat like hell, heat sores appear all over my skin (which is why I brutally call summer my galis-aso season) and living on a mountainside area like Angono, Rizal sort of magnifies the heat by 50% since geographically we're closer to the sun. And it also sucks that my allergic rhinitis keeps on erupting every now and then, I sneeze like four times in a row and I can actually feel my energy levels dropping.

So in my efforts to combat the heat, I constantly have a glass or a bottle of iced water with a couple of ice cubes floating on top (which would melt in less than three minutes). I would also bathe two to three times a day, put my fan on full blast and do my best not to go out of the house. Unfortunately, these things do absolutely nothing to alleviate the heat. Blast this fucken heat!!!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Here is a DORA the Explorer spoof from Saturday Night Live's TV Funhouse. I was in hysterics laughing my lungs out. Believe me Robert Smigle is a comedy genius!

Watch and enjoy!




NOW this is one literally action-packed vid! This went beyond my coolness scale.





GREAT NAME, DUMBASS!





Your Porn Star Name Is...



Charlie Cumalot


Saturday, April 14, 2007

I woke up this morning feeling a little queasy and completely weirded out. The thing is that I had a bizarre dream that included me, my family and *GASP!* Sanjaya.

Anyone who's read some of my American Idol-related posts can tell you how much I hate Sanjaya with a passion. Him and his odd singing and his equally strange staying power which I have yet to grasp.

Now before you psychologists or psychologist-wannabes start assessing my dream and nailing a label on my forehead, lemme clear out first that I do not have any hidden desires to this untalented schmuck and just the thought has started a goosebump trend around my neck region.

So here's how the dream went. Aparently I was friends with some Indian national with similarly long hair and I wanted to play a prank on my neices and sister who has been a AI viewer and like me, a Blake and Melinda supporter. I told my friend to wear this huge pair of shades (ala-Vincent Dafalong) , brought him home and introduced him to my family.

And I remember distinctly my family's facial expressions: more like mortification than starstruck. It looked as though everyone was on the verge of a very bloody scream, the type you would only let loose when being stalked by some legendary blood-sucking East European monarch.

Then my friend reveals to me that he is indeed that blasted Sanjaya Malakar. I remember freezing in horror and then I was awake.

Fothermucking Weird.

Most of my friends are aware that I am allergic to seafood. And it sucks that this allergy wasn't something I was born with; it developed during high school, a time when I would be looking forward to my mom cooking up some tahong, alimasag, pusit or hipon.

I just thought of mentioning this, just in case some of my friends are unaware and would be offering me a seefood platter the next time I visit thier place. That and the fact that I just ate four breaded shrimps.


Yeah, four pieces of deep fried shrimp may be not much, but for me it's already being a daredevil and deliberately irritating my immuno system. You see, whenever I try to eat some shelled delicacy, my lips, tongue and entire mouth starts itching and, a few minutes later, would swell up. I end up looking like a male, more simian counterpart but less hairy version of Angelina Jolie. And depends on how much I eat, I sometimes get rashes and I get irritable the entire day. Though thankfully I have not reached the point of having my widpipe swell up so much, cutting my oxygen supply entirely.


So far the shrimps I ingested have simple made my throat and lips itch, spread some heat inside my mouth, and caused me to sweat profusely despite not being that hot at all (I realize this may not actually be an effect of eating seafood).




Friday, April 13, 2007

NEVER leave me with a camera and Photoshop.

Thursday, April 12, 2007





I was fresh out of my short, short stint as a graphic artist for a local bookstore when I got home and was told that a certain Mark had called. Over the years I have met numerous Marks, from different schools and companies I’ve been to, so naturally I asked which Mark it was. My niece, who had received the call, of course had no idea, but she did give me a number this Mark left for me.

For some reason I cannot remember at this point, it took me two days to actually send a text message to this Mark, I’m willing to bet that procrastination was a big part of it. So apparently it was Marc Fronda from grade school, he says in a text response that they were planning a reunion for our class and would I be so kind enough to join them in one of their meetings. Of course I could not commit to anything at the time because I was waiting for some projects to start. A week later I finally found myself ambling towards this coffee shop in front of RTU called Beanperk for a low-frequency reunion or sorts and my week’s caffeine fix. And there they were seated neatly by a table: Isabel, Jacklyn, Aladin, Jose and Charisse. Carousell soon followed, as well as, Bryan, Abby and Marc. It’s been years since I shared breathing space with these people and I oddly felt neither familiar nor alienated. It was surreal to be in the same room with these people whom I’ve been both very childish and mature with.

So week after week we met up at the same venue to talk about grade school days and planning the reunion. We went through the entire planning, inviting, gathering up sponsors and getting people to confirm attendance, and to be able to do most of these we went sweaty and tangled up, walking around from one classmate's house to another. After the first house-to-house we decided that a good relaxing, slow evening of bonding was in order. And we then found our way, in Marc's van, to Papa Jek's in Marikina. After a hearty meal and a round of beer (and Calis) we started talking about each one's fondest memories and asked questions each.

The night ended with us taking our bonding to the parking space outside and amazingly enough, bared our souls. I have to admit that I never thought I'd actually go out with people I met during grade school and have a great time, much more bond with them on a deeper level.


Tuesday, April 10, 2007





ERES'95 BATCHMATES!




Here are my pictures...

Planning Stage


Initial Designs


Venue Designs


-= ERES'95 REUNION =-



Friday, April 6, 2007

COMING SOON: I'm PSYCHED!

I'm excited. I've been waiting for these films since I read/heard about them last year.


Grindhouse



Transformers



Fantastic Four 2: The Rise of the Silver Surfer



Ocean's Thirteen




I just saw American Idol results show and I'm pissed. Badtrip talaga.

First, Ryan Seacrest had the nine remaining idols divided into three groups.
Group One:
Chris, Blake and that blasted Sanjaya.
Group Two:
Phil, Gina and Haley.
Group Three:
LaKisha, Jordin and Melinda.


Of course we know that LaKisha, Jordin and especially Melinda are crowd favorites, so no shock that they're safe. Chris, Blake (who really amazed me by doing a really controlled vocal work that was neither as flashy a performance nor a bona fide concert-sounding beatbox infused that we're familiar with) and Sanjaya were apparently the Top 3 based on the votes. So, of course, they're safe. And I have to be honest that I'm now at peace that Americans will continue to vote for that Sanjaya guy, which defeats the purpose of having a REAL singing contest, needless to say when he was everyone in his group was announced to be safe, I was not suprised. Well, mildly.


So it's down to Phil, Haley and Gina. Haley (whose eyes, I've come to notice, are too close to each other) didn't get any thumbs up from the judges during this week's performance. In fact, the only positive response she got was that she has great legs and that green is her color. Phil did a fine job, vocally speaking, but was told that he lacked soul and failed to establish connections with the audience. Gina, again, had the audience cheering and the judges raving with another splendid performance which was way outside her rock-inclined pop forte.



This post is dedicated to Gina Glocksen,
my Freefall.


* Went channel surfing and when I got to Star World I heard them playing Rivermaya's "You'll Be Safe Here" as background for their current events video. So you'll hear the song while they show scenes of various wars, demonstrations, celebrations and various events around the world in recent history. Sorta like what BBC does using songs by MOBY. And I find it odd that the only scene from the Philippines that I had recognized had close-up shot of Armida Siguion-Reyna talking on a mike.

* So it was Beaver Casablancas who raped Veronica during that party.
And it was Beaver who blew up the bus.
It's been weeks since I saw the season finale for Veronica Mars and I'm itching to start season 3. I don't mind that we're late by a season, but come on, don't leave us hanging! This is why I hate it when it's off-season.

* Sanjaya is really getting on my nerves. A lot of contestants have gotten the boot in favor of this talentless schmuck.
Stephanie Edwards, Chris Sligh, Brandon Rogers, AJ Tabaldo, Sundance Head have all been sent home. And they all have great voices and amazing vocal range. Sanjaya, on the other hand, has been getting bad comments from the judges and shows no actual professional singing talent. He's Idol6's version of Kevin Covais with the Clay Aiken gay-aura. Apparently, I'm not alone in this sentiment. I found someone else on MySpace, only she hates Sanjaya with so much insane passion that she even started a hunger strike- denying himself food until that annoying idol finalist is off the show. I don't care if Rose McGowan chose him as her "Idol pick." Although I agree with when she said "Keep on keepin' on with your bad voice and bad hair..."

* I don't know why, but I vaguely remember being told in grade school by a teacher that the Rice Terraces in Baguio was part of the Seven Wonders of the World. I grew up thinking that it was, I never double checked because the never saw the need. And that was how gullible I was.
Recently I found out that authorities are now opening the polls so that, this time, we can vote for the new seven wonders of the world.

Click here so you can have your say.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Since I'm not very good at introductions (evidenced by the lengthy time I spent trying to figure out what to put in "ABOUT ME") I figured it's fitting that I include a random pictures every post here and comment or tell some stories behind them.

Here's an old, old picture of me during the early 80s with our imaginatively-named cat Muningning. Why there was an ancient tennis racket and a scowl on my face, I have no clue.

I grew up basically knowing myself as an animal lover, we'd always have dogs as pets and whenever I would go out into the streets and chance upon abandon kittens I would bring them home. This wasn't exactly a good idea since three in my family are inflicted by asthma (my Dad, a sister and brother), while two got the consolation priza, aka rhinitis (me and a sister). Because of this, we weren't permitted to go anywhere near the cats.

In a few years the accumulated abandoned kitten farm had moved to the vacant lot just outside our backyard. They had grown into quite a clan of cats who were so violently afraid of humans that they steered clear whenever anyone went near them.

So I think it was only proper that I got to study at St. Francis School during high school. The patron saint, St. Francis of Assissi, is widely known as for his love for animals...though you'd probably never see me hanging around talking to birds or prancing around the garden, barefoot, singing "Brother Sun, Sister Moon."

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

So there I was last night at Megamall and boarded a jeepney to get to Acacia Lane so I could flag an Antipolo ride.

The driver of the jeepney I got on had a death wish. Now don't get me wrong, I'm a bit of a speed freak and I enjoy the the adrenaline rush as much as the next guy, but please don't do it on the streets of Shaw Boulevard at 7:00 pm! I mean, the jackass was zooming down the street past other jeepneys and cars, and we almost banged onto some of them! The inertia was so bad that I and the guy sittng next to me (we were sitting in front) were literally holding on.

So MR. DRIVER of Pasig-Quiapo jeepney with plate number TYE106:
DAMN YOU.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Your results:
You are The Joker


































The Joker
71%
Venom
69%
Mystique
63%
Magneto
59%
Apocalypse
57%
Lex Luthor
56%
Dr. Doom
54%
Kingpin
53%
Riddler
47%
Mr. Freeze
47%
Poison Ivy
45%
Juggernaut
43%
Dark Phoenix
39%
Two-Face
39%
Green Goblin
35%
Catwoman
32%
The Clown Prince of Crime. You are a brilliant mastermind but are criminally insane. You love to joke around while accomplishing the task at hand.


Click here to take the Super Villain Personality Test

Saturday, March 24, 2007


Again I caught the American Idol virus.



-- Still in the running...

Gina Glocksen (manok ko)
Looks like Roxy Spaulding (aka Freefall from Wildstorm's Gen13 comic) in the flesh. And thought her voice isn't exactly what we're all used to hearing in singing competitions, it definitely has character. I'd love to see her make it big even after the show.


Blake Lewis (manok ko)
This dude has got to be one of the freshest performers the reality show has ever discovered. First time I heard beat-boxing and a reggae song on the show. And his song choices are great! "Virtual Insanity" by Jamiroquai and "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane. How cool is that?


Jordin Sparks (manok ko)
Amazing voice trapped in a 17-year old body. Her range is amazing and her exotic Latina/Italian/Black looks serves as eye-candy (though a little weight-loss won't hurt).
Me likee!



Chris Richardson (manok ko)


Another smooth, groove-ster (is that even a word?). His voice is smoother than huge tub of Slurpee on a sweltering day. But what really caught my attention was his rendition of "Geek In The Pink" by Jason Mraz.


Chris Sligh (manok ko)
If not for his hurrendous hairdo, he'd be the good sight to watch. I mean, he's got an awesome voice, a good sense of rhythm and and great showmanship, but as he sings his heart out and thrashes around onstage, his hair is really a big distraction. 'Nuff said.


Melinda Doolittle (manok ko)
She's got the voice, an amazing range and a passable sense of theatrics. She's a package, and she's got a pretty good chance of winning the show. Only thing I couldn't help but avoid are the facts that she looks like a black Zoraida Sanchez (can't find her online) with no neck.



Haley Scarnato
Not that I don't like her. But this girl reminds me of Champ Lui-Pio of the band Hale. Champ's eyes are too far apart. Haley's are too close together. Though I can't find anything negative about her, she's just not that unforgettable.


Sanjaya Malakar
I'm beginning to effing hate this guy. His staying power is unbelievable! He doesn't have much of a singing voice to speak of, his showmanship is so-so and yet he's still in the running! Dammit. He managed to get both AJ and Sundance booted out. Again, the Kevin "Chicken Little" Covais syndrome once again.


-- voted off...


AJ Tabaldo (sayang)
I read somewhere that he's been auditioning for American Idol for five years. He's got great voice, can't say the same for his theatrics- not much of a performer onstage. But during the eliminations for the Top16, it was down to him and Sanjaya. Curses!



Sundance Head (sayang)
I'm sincerely annoyed that Sundance didn't even get into the Top12. He's been my manok since the auditions and I believed in his voice and talents (same with AJ). But no, again it was almost talentless Sanjaya who passed into the next level. I hope to see more of these two soon.



-- Getting recognized...


Matthew Rogers
- He wasn't exactly the most memorable contestant in Season3. But now he's hosting Discovery Channel's Really Big Things with Matt Rogers.


Mario Vasquez
- Despite his withdrawing from the show during his run on Season4 and his current sex scandal, he has released an album. Well, he released one song in English and Spanish version. That's it. Wonder what his second single would sound like.


Chris Daughtry
- He just released his first single and have done his TV tour, including Leno and Conan. Now, he only goes by the name DAUGHTRY. His song, "It's Not Over" is currently getting huge airplay locally and it's nice that the song really fit both mainstream and rock stations here.


Elliot Yamin
- He's one of my original manok from season 5. It's pretty amazing that he's actually deaf in one ear but his lack of onstage presence, mass appeal and star-qualities got him voted off. But now he's back. Only I couldn't recognize him after he got his teeth fixed and after he grew his hair. I'm waiting for his album and I want to know how he'd translate to recording.


Katharine McPhee
- She was nothing more than eyecandy to me during Season5. Maybe it was because I was really cheering for Elliot, Chris, Taylor and Becky. I just heard her song, and I'm sure she's gonna get popular...although she does sound like Jojo at some parts of the song.


Kelly Pickler
- She's definitely popular with her America's sweetheart-thing going, and I'm sure she's gonna boom into fame, but I just couldn't bring myself to like country music. She now bears the Marilyn Monroe short hair, and she's grown into quite a pretty woman.




NEW SHOW
March 24, 2007

-- Having stayed over at my brother's condo for a couple of months, I discovered shows that I now cannot live without. Here are three of them.


  • Really Big Things with Matt Rogers
    This is a fairly new show that started just this year premiered last week. It's a very interesting show that features obscenely large machines and sci-fi-esque tools that keep various industries running.
It's hosted by American Idol season3 alum Matt Rogers who is surprisingly funny. And for a guy a huge as he is (wide and tall), he's easily very childish.


  • Miami Ink
    Here's an awesome show (in a subtle way) being distributed locally by Discovery Channel.
This show follows the artistry of four tattoo artists Ami, Nuñez, Garver, Darren and Yoji. Later on they were joined by the amazingly talented Kat.

And it's nice to see that the art form being scowled at here is presented in a very positive way; that there are deeper emotional stories behind each line and color in every tainted skin.



  • Heroes
    After so long, I finally saw the first episode! And that shows how much of a loser I am! It took one episode to get me effing hooked!
So it's a group of people who discovered that they have superhuman abilities.

So i don't think I need to say anything more. Oh yeah!


-- I miss:



Wednesday, March 7, 2007

The Everything Test

There are many different types of tests on the internet today. Personality tests, purity tests, stereotype tests, political tests. But now, there is one test to rule them all.

Traditionally, online tests would ask certain questions about your musical tastes or clothing for a stereotype, your experiences for a purity test, or deep questions for a personality test.We're turning that upside down - all the questions affect all the results, and we've got some innovative results too! Enjoy :-)

Personality
You are more logical than emotional, more concerned about self than concerned about others, more religious than atheist, more dependent than loner, more lazy than workaholic, more traditional than rebel, more artistic mind than engineering mind, more idealist than cynical, more follower than leader, and more introverted than extroverted.

As for specific personality traits, you are adventurious (100%), religious (80%), horny (67%), greedy (64%).

Stereotypes
Young Professional76%
Punk Rock67%
White Trash64%
Life Experience
Sex23%
Substances19%
Travel0%

Politics
Your political views would best be described as Libertarian, whom you agree with around 37% of the time.
Socioeconomic
Your attitude toward life best associates you with Working Class. You make more than 0% of those who have taken this test, and 94% less than the U.S. average.

If your life was a movie, it would be rated PG.
By the way, your hottness rank is 43%, hotter than 62% of other test takers.

TAKE THE TEST
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Sunday, March 4, 2007

Your Pimp Name Is...

Uncle Slick
Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle are You?



Leonardo
You're mature and get the job done. You are a natural born leader, and normally want to be the better of the group. You take your job seriously. You must! It may NOT be a game. When you select a sport, or something you want to do, you train continueously, constantly trying to perfect it. You're always prepared for a challenge, and are normally found one step ahead of your enemies. Loving family more than life itself, you are a good friend, and can be depended on at all times.
Take The Quiz Now!Quizzes by myYearbook.com
Your results:
You are Superman
























Superman
70%
The Flash
70%
Spider-Man
60%
Green Lantern
60%
Supergirl
60%
Robin
57%
Iron Man
55%
Catwoman
45%
Hulk
45%
Batman
40%
Wonder Woman
35%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.


Click here to take the "Which Superhero are you?" quiz...

Saturday, February 24, 2007

RELATED???

I'm not so sure about the way I see people's features, but I think these people may actually share some facial attributes. Contest if you like. Add or suggest if you want.


*Adam Savage and Paul Giamatti




*Annie Lennox and Jamie Lee Curtis




*Leo Laporte and Taylor Hicks, mukha silang mag-tito




*Matt Dillon and Michael Bublé, mukhang magpinsan




*Simmy Kay is a cross between Patton Oswalt and Jimmy Kimmel