Men and Makeup
nope, this is not another entry about metrosexuals and how the lines have been blurred when it comes to men wearing makeup. i am referring to the local and national election campaign posters plastered all over the country. someone has go to tell these candidates and their stylists that blemish free skin, pouting rouged lips, blushing red cheeks belong to cheeky graduation pictures, or a starlet posing in uno. not the local posters. on second thought, the more senior candidates probably used their graduation pictures, high school pictures mind you. i don't understand why they are afraid to show character with a few elegant lines on their faces. the way botox cleared the expressions, or how photoshop removed all pores from the skin, or how subcutaneous fat seem to have been sucked off from their chins left a very puppet-like look. yup, character, character assassination. combined with exaggerated, toothy grins, some pictures reminded me of joker. not arroyo (one of the few ch
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i am deeply touched with you posting our pictures in your personal blog; friend, nakaka-humble pa ang title ng entry na ito!
i couldnt help but get misty eyed to have been acknowledged as your bestfriend - and so publicly at that! you're the best, chikko!
thank you, friend, for the pictures & the personal "tribute" in your blog. i was kinda curious what you would have written there about me, and matthew, our wedding - but i might be asking too much na, di ba? ;)
anyway, ingat lagi & thank you for including me in your mailing list. its always a pleasure to be able to read your entries - i could actually hear you when i read thru them; you make me laugh till i end up with tears in my eyes; you make me ponder about things i take for granted or forget about kasi i'm busy dealing with my own challenges out here.
till next comment or chat, matthew says hi and we both wish you well.
hugs & beso from me to you. mwah!
- lilah