Thursday, June 30, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my PC ...

It's good to see fellow filipinos - Maria Aragon, Manny Pacquiao & Charice Pempengco in mainstream U.S. TV commercials now......that rocks! And I saw this all in one week, alone. Then you got Coach Spoelstra from the Miami Heat a few weeks ago. Months ago there was Thia Megia on American Idol. Few years ago, Arnel Pineda became lead singer of Journey. And apl.de.ap of the Black Eyed Peas was paying homage to the homeland with his tracks..Looks like the filipinos are not off-the-radar anymore from the rest of the population. We're out there! And Americans are loving us! We're getting recognized! 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

SPEAK OUT: Guest Blog for 6/29/2011

‎"Its hard enough trying to live in a world where people seem to need a requirement to accept you...don't make life even harder by not accepting yourself.. Living life starts with you...your visions...your goals...your desires.. Take control of that and make urself an inevitability that people have to accept..whether they want to or not, don't let their views be ur windows.." - D.C., Orlando, FL

A Mini-Blog From My Laptop...

My favorite, Dia Frampton was just a few votes shy from becoming THE first-ever winner of the NBC reality contest 'The Voice' but went for runner-up instead. Other finalists Beverly McClellan and Vicci Martinez settled in for 3rd and 4th place because of lower votes. Javier Colon won and is given the opportunity for a recording contract and $100,000 in prize money. He and his castmates will be on a nationwide tour this summer.  Congrats to Javier on the win and making his dream come true.

TIMEWARPED: Photo Flashback (Con't) - July-Aug 2010 feat. Transformers 3 (filmshoot in Chicago)

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Here are a couple of shots that weren't included in the previous TIMEWARPED blog entry regarding the TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON (a/k/a Transformers 3) filmshoot in downtown Chicago from last year. Some of these shots were taken from my then co-workers' cell phones, my Canon PowerShot A480 Digital Camera, as well as my now-defunct old Verizon LG phone Model VX-5500.

A Mini-Blog From My Laptop...

I'm so happy that Dia Frampton is one of the 4 finalists on 'The Voice.' I hope that she wins the contest. But I also the others - Vicci Martinez, Javier Colon & Beverly McClellan are winners no matter what the decision will be. They have all done a wonderful job with their coaches and that they gave it their best. It's good to know that they will be on a summer tour starting in late July.

Here is Dia's performance from last night singing her original song, 'Inventing Shadows.'

Cost Plus World Market - overwhelmingly awesome!

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Photo inside the Cost Plus World Market store taken from my Blackberry

We had a store inventory going on at Cost Plus World Market at Oak Brook this early in the morning. I'm looking around everywhere right now since I was so heavily concentrated this morning in my tasks...There are lots of stuff for the home - wine, beer, coffee, tea, sauces, furniture, dishware, yard chairs, lamps, towels, etc. I mean look at the photo, alone. Everything smack dabbed in this store is so neatly, awesomely prepped and organized. Looks like I will have to visit this on one of my upcoming days off. If I was to go on the ultimate shopping experience for home decor, I don't mind spending money here.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

'TF: DARK OF THE MOON' opens tomorrow...get your 3D glasses ready!

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TOMORROW! Transformers: Dark of the Moon in all it's 3D glory (the first-ever in its series) !!!! Haters know they'll watch it anyways, so don't even think about not going. You will, anyways. lol.

TIMEWARPED: Photo Flashback - April, 2008 feat. my friend Ray in Disney World (Orlando)

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In this latest post of TIMEWARPED is a snapshot of my best friend Ray during his first time in Disney World (as well as the city beautiful that is Orlando, FL). He has on the 'first visit' badge to officially celebrate his milestone in making his dreams come true on April, 2008. And he didn't even had to pay a cent or a dollar for his admission as I was a Disney 'Cast Member' (employee) at the time who was given this great privilege by a great employer (Disney). Friends hook friends up, that's how it goes :) ... I know he wants to go back to Orlando again for the 3rd time since he went to Universal on his previous visit. What's next? Seaworld? It's a possibility :)

A Mini-Blog from my Netbook ...

I don't care what any fanboy critic might say BUT thank goodness for Dreamworks, Hasbro & Michael Bay's direction - that there are these TRANSFORMERS movies. Because it was impossible years ago to make this toy franchise come to life. I look forward to 'Dark of the Moon.' I enjoyed the making of it in downtown Chicago. Now it'll be a matter of time to see the final product in the theater :)

Monday, June 27, 2011

TIMEWARPED: Photo Flashback - July-Aug 2010 feat. Transformers 3 (filmshoot in Chicago)

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Photos taken from my Canon PowerShot A480 Digital Camera 

You can call this latest TIMEWARPED post a 'special edition.' It doesn't feature myself, my family, my friends - or EVEN my co-workers that were on-hand with me to see this. This is actually flashbacking to a filmshoot for 'TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON' that took place in Chicago a year ago (July-August 2010 to be precisely exact) in which all the notable vehicles, cast, and stuntwork effects made their presence known in a huge way delighting native Chicagoans and tourists, alike ... The final Michael Bay-directed product makes it's way to theaters on June 29th, 2011 in which we'll see everything coming together, especially the bazillion dollar effects (lol). We'll all see a battle-ravaged Chicago happening, but thank goodness, it's nothing real. But just imagine though - enemy Decepticon alien robots attacking this beloved city. It'd be crazy! At least, the beloved Autobots would get our back, especially under the awesomeness of heroic Autobot leader, Optimus Prime.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Another sunny day - it was ON for hoops!

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Photo taken from my Blackberry. Color/B&W enhancements done on Adobe Photoshop for Windows


Here I am sitting inside my car here at the park. My #12 Dwight Howard blue-colored jersey dripped in moderate sweat. My bald head, sweating profusely like MJ during his playing days. My thirst for water, aplenty. It was another day burning the calories out and what better way to do than shooting hoops. And these TS Commander kicks I'm wearing are still comfortable as the other one which are also of the Adidas brand.Following an impressive performance a few days ago, I wanted to exceed those expectations perhaps beating what I pulled off before. But this time around, the rhythm was not-so-consistent as there were good times and bad times. However, I continued on relentlessly fighting the good fight after missing a couple. I was able to improve shots successfully on the 3-point line and this time I aimed with confidence. It was a good performance but not as amazing as last week. Seems like I always tend to do so well with the white-colored #12 Howard jersey than this blue one I'm wearing... At least, I'm happy to call it a day and head home now. Next time, I'm gonna sport on my Jordans.


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Posting from a new e-mail account

If this message goes through, I would be so eternally grateful to the folks at Sprint and Blackberry. I'm sending this from a non-Google e-mail account and relying on Blackberry's to get this without anymore technical issues regarding the disabling/ suspension of my e-mail account(s).


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A Technological Flaw

Looks like things aren't working all to well this morning when it comes to sending messages for my new Gmail account that I wanted to use exclusively via Blackberry. Its also the same tool I use to send out blogs. So I'm typing this using one of my old Gmail accounts and I hope this blog goes through. My new Gmail account is suspended until further notice. I wasn't even told what I have violated. I can only assume that Blackberry and Google got different terms of service which may have triggered and initiated the suspension/disabling of the new Gmail account to occur....So, with that in mind, I have learned that the geeks or the powers-that-be can do some control. Let's hope this message makes its way through. It should be ok to send this out from
my old Gmail account.

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Beating my old blog totals record from 2007

June has been awesome so far in regards to my blog activities as it has sharply skyrocketed since recommitting myself last Memorial Day weekend in this latest 'reboot' of my official blog page - 'Jonnyroobs Centralized.' I have actually superseded the totals from June, 2007's blog postings which was 27 - the highest of its time. For my latest round this month, I spiked my blog postings to 38. That's an increase of 11. But it's not over yet. I can still come up with maybe 5 or 10 more blogs before the end of the month to make it the highest blog activity to date....So what does this tell you guys? It means you'll have to come back checking for more or what you've been missing out on (depending on how you look at it) ... Thanks to everyone for their support and keeping the Jonnyroobs concept alive since I had to shut down my website domain a couple months ago. Still kicking butt :)

TIMEWARPED: Photo Flashback - Oct, 2004 feat. my friend Ray


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This post right here is the start of a new photo series that'll become something on a regular basis. This segment will be called 'TIMEWARPED' in which I am going to upload vintage photos taken years ago featuring myself, my friends, or my family. To launch this totally fresh concept, I started off by finding several pictures of Ray. He knows that I have taken a lot of snapshots some of which we can't seem to recall in this present day since there was just so many. So here we go with a photo flashback of him back in October of 2004.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

More greats pass away this week

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Pictured [left to right]: Actor, Peter Falk & Sports Broadcaster, Nick Charles


After the huge loss of Sax great & Springsteen sidekick 'The Big Man' Clarence Clemons a few days ago, two more followed this week, alone. Peter Falk, longtime actor known for his role as Det. Columbo in 'Columbo' died at the age of 83 from dementia & Alzheimer's disease complications...Class-act pro sports broadcaster, Nick Charles, succumbed at 64 after bravely battling his bout w/ bladder cancer since 2009...And on another note, today also marks the 2 year anniversary of Farrah Fawcett's and Michael Jackson's passing, as well.

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Michael Jackson...remembered today

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Today marks the 2nd year anniversary of the King of Pop's untimely passing. His music still lives on vicariously within everyone who has seen and heard the man. One of the most greatest, charismatic, influential artists & figures of our time. Michael Jackson remains to be that beacon of light in everyone to enjoy & appreciate the most out of life whether it's getting on your feet and feeling good OR healing the world and caring about one another. He left an amazing legacy behind. Let's all take time to remember MJ for what he was and the purpose he lived ... I will play my MJ jams shortly and celebrate this man's life.

Test Message via Blackberry

Right now, I am doing this test message by sending full-length posts directly from my Blackberry to Jonnyroobs Centralized. Its a unique breakthrough on my end as I can key in on anything when I'm on-the-go anywhere at anytime. This is certainly a step-up from the mini-blogs (via txt messaging feature) which doesn't allow me to post things longer than 140 characters....If successful, I will have time on my hands if I'm gonna be in a waiting room bored as heck..lol.

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Friday, June 24, 2011

'N Da South Chicago HOOD and the McD's there!'

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Photos taken from my Blackberry
Top: My co-worker friend J.K. about to enter McD's on Ashland Ave..notice steel bars on window
Bottom: Several customers waiting in line for their food orders at McD's 


Today, my assignment was located once again in South Chicago, BUT this is the first time I've ever worked deep into ground zero of that area. That means more of the dirty streets filled w/ odd characters left and right on just about every block. The majority were african-americans. Some looked homeless. Others don't look so trustworthy. Some were yelling out their problems on the phone not caring to make their problems privately at all. Then there were people that complained too damn much on anything and everything while I was in the store working on my inventory duties. It was urban blight everywhere some of which required police present at certain times. I am glad to be in the care and company of street-smart co-workers who know this part of South Chicago so well. They even had to give me and Riza good advice on how the usual people there operate so that we wouldn't fall prey to anyone's schemes, especially those that beg for money ... The McDonald's we dined-in was not what we expected either. The restrooms require for a manager or McD's personnel to operate the lock/open door for the customer to enter. But before they do open the door, they request a receipt making sure that the individual is actually a customer of theirs. And once you enter the restroom, there are padlocks and chains right between the toilet papers. There have been incidents before that people have stolen something in the restroom. Weird, huh. Parts of the McD's also have steel bars in their windows which would deter thieves from trespassing during a drive-thru. I noticed too that there are several sheets of paper on their walls detailing instructions for the customers. As for the food itself, it lacks quality. Their Big Mac sandwich was sloppily topped off looking that pales in comparison to the image depicted on the picture menu. And the chicken McNuggets we had was so dry, as if it's been 30-40 minutes old. It felt like I was eating more of the coating than the chicken inside. But I guess that was the McD's experience in itself as we were still trying to be "lovin' it," as the restaurant's tagline goes. Despite everything, we all survived making it home safe and sound. I gotta tell you all that this is in fact one of the images of AMERICANA whether its to our liking or not. The streets and the people that inhabit the area definitely tell a story. I am already compelled and fascinated by the rural, urban, and metropolitan areas here in Illinois. I have traveled so many roads and routes everywhere in this state and I'm always in awe every time I check out something. The South Chicago area is one of them. Although I have had my first share of experience there, I really do not wish to return there. But if I do have to come back for yet another fresh assignment, I'll just have to take it in stride.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry ...

Its aggravating when my netbook is preparing to configure Windows after updates....takes forever! As if nothing seems to be taking place thereafter.

A Job Update Blog from my Netbook ...

Looks like there hasn't been any time to do any job searches or resume submittals lately. Been working a lot lately on my job's assignments, some of which has took a toll on my sleeping habits. Nevertheless, I can always feel that strength in me to always go on despite how tired or weary I am ... There has been some sort of progress. A marketing promotions company is calling me for an interview, but I'm not sure if that is something I like to do for the long-term. I'd rather work in a desk job again keying in data-entry on the computer or performing other clerical duties that can make time go so fast. And of course, a position that can promote itself from within ... I've been feeling aches and pains on my joints when I work. Looks like I haven't worked this hard ever in my life since bagging groceries at the commissary in the early to mid 90s ... Here's hoping one day I'll work in a suit and tie. But first, I have to look for a new pair of men's shoes and trim my waist to at least a 32 or 33 so I can fit in those slacks I brought from Virginia. I look forward to better days ahead keeping the optimism alive.

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry ...

Yeah I noticed the 2011 Footloose movie trailer..it looks decent & I don't mind it being remade for a new generation to love, BUT Kevin Bacon will always be the ORIGINAL, BELIEVABLE Ren McCormick! He STILL owns that role, in my opinion.

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry ...

The crappy DVR didn't even record the results from last night's 'The Voice.' Luckily, I saw vid recaps on internet..Yay for Dia! She's in finals :)

Monday, June 20, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my PC...

It is with tremendous joy to say this to the blogosphere: my friends from Bradenton, FL - Eileen and her husband Kris are going to be first-time parents to a baby...Eileen has recently shown (via Facebook) an ultrasound photo showing the baby in its early stages. I am so proud of them. Just over a year and 2 months ago, I was at their wedding as one of the groomsmen.

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry...

Today, I received a call from my friend Alvin..He's living in Orlando again. Hopefully one day, my dream too will be fulfilled. Proud of the dude :)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Clarence Clemons (1942-2011)

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Saxophone great, Clarence Clemons has passed away on June 18, 2011 from stroke-related complications in Florida. He leaves behind a music legacy that has spanned generations (new & old, alike), including his 40-year run with 'The Boss' Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. Clemons didn't just rely on his musical gift alone but he also lent his acting talents as well, featured on TV and even movies such as 'New York, New York' and 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.' He was also a philanthropist reaching out to charities and fundraisers. In his life, he's come to appreciate everything, including happiness. It's got him through tougher times especially when he had to face numerous bouts regarding his health. Despite everything, he kept everything positive.

Clemons remained active during his last years performing with the E Street Band and having a cameo in Lady Ga Ga's new video "Edge Of Glory" in which he performs the sax in that track. Lady Ga Ga has said previously in an MTV documentary that Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band was her musical influence during her childhood.

He leaves behind four sons: He fathered four sons, Clarence III, Charles, Christopher and Jarod.

I have personally watched Bruce Springsteen's videos on MTV 25+ years ago as a child and I can never seem to separate him and the band. They are all the best of friends. They needed each other and he's hung onto them right to the very end. He personified greatness, became a mainstream icon to most of us, and was beloved by all walks of life. This man most certainly deserves to be praised for what he's unselfishly given to the world. There is only one Clarence Clemons. I'm glad to have been a part of the listening ears for years that have come to appreciate his sounds. He will definitely be missed.

Bruce Springsteen's statement reads: "Clarence lived a wonderful life. He carried within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a wondrous and extended family. He loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage. His loss is immeasurable and we are honored and thankful to have known him and had the opportunity to stand beside him for nearly forty years. He was my great friend, my partner and with Clarence at my side, my band and I were able to tell a story far deeper than those simply contained in our music. His life, his memory, and his love will live on in that story and in our band."

Friday, June 17, 2011

Another day at the park shooting hoops


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Photo taken from my Blackberry Curve...color & grayscale mix enhanced on Abobe Photoshop software via Windows XP version


It is a beautiful Friday morning in the park. I'm glad it is my day off from work today. This gives me the chance to perfect my jump shots, especially at the 3-point line. I felt inspired from LeBron James who could always pull it off so well from the arc in n the Finals' Games 1 and 2, respectively. The same for Dirk Nowitzki who shot his one long-arc jumper that the camera person wasn't able to capture on the screen during the NBA Finals coverage. There was this short guy like me - J.J. Barea, who can always shoot it from downtown. And when it came to the regular season, there is Ray Allen of the Celtics drilling the 3's so precisely angled. Lastly, it comes down to the Orlando Magic with Jameer Nelson doing his from downtown! ... So it finally was my turn to get things going. First, I practiced hitting the ball to the backboard at a certain angle as a way for the ball to go in. Dwyane Wade of the Heat was always getting this down pat. The same with Dwight Howard during his practice sessions. Then, I've decided to shoot the regular 2-point jumpers. It was fair enough. But I accepted to challenge myself and go with the 3-pointers. There were a couple of shots I was lucky at making, but sometimes I've made some airballs really off the trajectory. But I realized that I wasn't fully using my right hand and arm as the trigger. I started to improve by hitting the ball to the rim so often in a few attempts, but it never went in. However, that also meant I was getting it right. I had to get more inspiration in myself. There was a 1992 video that a friend filmed of me with my brother at his home. I closed my eyes and remembered how good I was at the arc. YES, that's it. I have to aim the ball right to the basket but for it to usually go directly in, the arc technique has to be used. And it worked and so forth. My last shots in a row were 3's and I was able to master it so well by the end. I guess we'll just have to see how I'll do the next time I go back to the park's basketball court. I'm proud of myself today. Every sweat and calorie burn was worth it in the 82 degree weather:)

Thursday, June 16, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my Laptop...

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I'm happy that LeBron has accepted he's got 'a lot to learn' ...It takes a lot of courage from the gifted athlete especially against all opposition ranging from his haters and the media loathing on his every flaw. I know one day, he'll get his ring and be among the immortal nba greats years from now.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry...

One of my picks in 'The Voice' made it to the next round. The other, didn't..The shy & humble Dia Frampton was spared. Raquel Castro was eliminated.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Avengers Promo Poster!

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Marvel's Avengers promo poster as shown on Superherohype.com's website


Too bad I have to wait another year for this movie to come out, but this Avengers movie promo poster already got me so stoked and hyped up. Marvel Studios is most certainly going to succeed with this one having their line of superheroes teaming up for the first-time ever on the big screen, especially at the point where DC Comics is still struggling, yet trying to get most of their hero movies out there....Iron Man, Cap, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Hulk and Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D all in one movie - together! This is gonna rock!!!!!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry...

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I missed out on seeing the game because I'm on a 2-hr ride home from Bloomington. But congratulations to the Dallas Mavericks in winning the finals 105-95 over the much hyped-about, talented Miami Heat led by James, Wade & Bosh.

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry...

SUPER 8 was a great movie from start to finish...has the nostalgic feel of an early Spielberg flick & J.J. Abrams Cloverfield-like perspective..Awesome overall!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

The 'Roobs Quote of the Day for 6/11/2011

"Seems like our society today is obsessed with youth & image in the music biz....and that is so wrong. Never count out the veteran performers, icons and the inspirations that made them."
Here's the update so far. Still logged into Careerbuilder to find more job leads and opps. Got at least 4 or 5 to submit my resume to. I didn't do much today because I ended up doing some errands so early in the morning and eventually caught up with my long sleep most of the afternoon. I will most likely continue my job searching for most of tomorrow.

Friday, June 10, 2011

I voted for 'THE VOICE' contestants Dia Frampton (Team Blake) & Raquel Castro (Team Christina)

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It took me a few days to do this but I finally put in my online votes respectively for two of my favorite contestants from NBC's hit-reality contest 'THE VOICE.' I passed on the phone process. My first pick is unanimous. It's none other than Racquel Castro (from Team Christina Aguilera), the child actress that was from the Kevin Smith-directed, Ben Affleck/Jennifer Lopez-starrer 2004 flick 'Jersey Girl.' She's truly come of age (now in her late teens) and has what it takes to be a young sensation proving that with her diva-like swagger onstage.....And then there is singer/songwriter Dia Frampton (from Team Blake Shelton) - someone I haven't heard of until now. She's the best thing since the Utah Jazz made it to the Finals back in the late-90s. She's got that cute factor with her vocal abilities. Dia may be timid and shy, but when she's on stage and is turned loose, she's fierce! That was the case a few days ago when she did her cover of Kanye West's 'Heartless' making it her own. Dia is no stranger to the music biz. She's part of the band, MEG & DIA.....I will continue my voting process and keep pulling for these two should they stick around for the next round. Next week, each team is to eliminate 2. This is gonna get interesting as I look to seeing the talent pool perform from teams with Adam Levine (of Maroon 5) and Cee-Lo (formerly of Gnarlz Barkley).

Thursday, June 09, 2011

My Honda Civic, flooded again

My '01 Honda Civic was one of many vehicles parked at the flooded residents-only lot. The storm (backed with its fierce powerful lightning) arrived last night but I assumed that the worst portion of this nasty weather came around the time I was working (at about 6 or 7am in the morning). It was pouring hard at my job assignment in Woodridge so I was very certain that it was also happening in Aurora. I didn't had any worries of my Civic because I haven't witnessed any floodwater activity in the parking lot firsthand since our move last November. But I guess I can learn now, especially with what just happened. Whenever these storms exist and a flash flood watch is a possibility, I must take necessary precautions to park my vehicle to the area where there is higher ground. In addition to that, I must not be near the sewage area as that may form a huge puddle of water in the beginning...The interior didn't seem to look bad. My rubber mats held most of the water. However, it's still damp and moist. I look forward to taking most of the moisture buildup hopefully by tomorrow. The Civic's a survivor as it braved weather conditions as well as age. She's still hanging in there despite the engine being halfway in the water. And make this the second time. Previously, she had her first share of flood waters a few months ago while it was parked at my manager's home during a party....Civic still got a couple of years and miles left for more highlights and milestones to come. But I definitely won't call this latest situation a 'highlight.'

Monday, June 06, 2011

Awesome stats for the JonnyroobsTV YouTube Channel

So far...

Channel views: 1,215
Total upload views: 51,602
Subscribers: 11

Thanks to ALL YouTubers for making my YouTube channel a success! I appreciated the views!
I've been on the internet for the last few hours after looking over my resume (which has been revised earlier this year). So far, I've logged into the jobsites: Careerbuilder and Indeed. Nothing much out there just yet. However, it's a good suggestion to narrow things down geographically to at least 3 towns nearby Aurora, IL. I have looked closely on my job experiences and skills themselves and see what I've grasped so far. Lastly, I have to ask myself where I want to go and work for as opposed to somewhere I would least likely work at. It would be great to put on the slacks, buttoned shirt, and necktie again. If that's the look I'll go with, then I'd have to work in-office. So that's the next goal right there. My preference is for the long-term all the way, but if it's for a temp agency that I can work for a long time - that's better than nothing ... Today's round of job-searching seem to show promises. For every day that I put effort, I know there'll be an opportunity waiting. This is just the beginning.
However, all of the mentioned won't start until I finish cooking lunch and picking up Rizz from her assignment..more updates to come!
Today's that day in which I have to start initiating action to find a job..I'm gonna look for geographic preferences in the area, retool resume, apply online.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

...I will provide updates as to how things turn out for me here in the real world. And that'll be exclusively here on my blog page - not twitter, not facebook
As much as I love to hone more of my skills to blogging, I would like to use that same type of energy and emphasize more on my goals in my personal life..

Saturday, June 04, 2011

'X-Men: First Class' doesn't convince me at all to watch it in theaters

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I'm sure most of you agree with me on this: the last X-Men movie ('The Last Stand')sucked big time! I didn't liked the story. I didn't liked what happened to some of the main characters. I didn't liked it all - period. That right there put my hopes down. I could care less about a prequel right now unless they correctify the events from 'The Last Stand.' There's gotta be a follow-up to that movie. It has to be awesome like 'X-Men 2: X-Men United.' But THAT is SOOOO unlikely to happen (for now) as there's this hyped-up prequel titled: 'X-Men: First Class' which explains the origins of the superhero mutant team in the year 1962 ... Ok, so there was a movie preview of the flick. I was looking forward to it with some (errr) anticipation, but I am wondering who these stars are. I see there are those dudes from 'Wanted' and '300' but it just brings little spark of interest. The rest of the cast are mostly a bunch of unknowns, some of which are kinda known to the world. There is Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz's daughter, Zoe and Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone). But still, these not-so-A-list stars cannot help bring so much of the starpower and hype - even my hype, for that matter...ANNNND, 20th Century Fox also put my hopes down, as well. They have total creative control of this Marvel Comic superhero adaptation in live-action movie format. And (gasp) Marvel can't? What? No way. YES WAY. All of the potential that Marvel can do to fix it up just can't happen with this movie. The story right up to the effects seem to need a little more fixing. The trailer alone shows that to me already. That Marvel-ness is missing big time. It doesn't have the formulaic feel like Marvel Studios-helmed flicks 'The Incredible Hulk', 'Iron Man' 1 & 2, and 'Thor.' Time will only tell that the Sony-in-charge 'Amazing Spider-Man' movie will be as decent as the Maguire-starrer/Raimi-directed trilogy......Of all that I've said here, I will have to wait till 'X-Men: First Class' comes to redbox rental in a few more months. It'd be interesting to check it for a $1 or $1.50 out as a home video DVD/blu-ray release. That's only how much this movie will take out of my pocket.

Scotty McCreery

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122 million votes made contestant, Scotty McCreery, 17, of Garner, NC - a winner at the end of the American Idol finale a few days ago. My hat goes off to the country sensation for his talent in the genre as well as his showmanship and humbleness that he has expressed on the show time after time. So far, he is a phenom on-track to be the one of the future stars in country music alongside Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Josh Turner, etc. His post-idol success is already hitting mainstream with his first single, "I Love You This Big" dominating iTunes downloads at #1 and it's also going sky high on the Billboard Top charts...He's currently working on his first album which is to be under the Mercury Nashville label...You know going back, the Idol judges were right. They said that they found a legend. And they've been right on the money along along. He's always had it even before his televised day one audition in which he was serenading to Josh Turner's 'Your Man' song with the lyrics 'Baby lock the door, and turn the lights down low, put some music on thats soft and slow.' It's because he's already a natural at what he does and that's passionately performing country music to all the people out there. It's in his blood. I'm looking forward to getting my copy of the season 10 Idol winner's album due in stores really soon.

Scotty McCreery celebrated his Idol win by showing up at my favorite theme park in the world - Walt Disneyworld, singing to throngs of delighted fans who were there on-hand to hear him sing his song.

My girlfriend loves the guy. I can't blame her for liking him. He's a gentleman.

Congrats, Scotty McCreery. Show the world how it's done!

Friday, June 03, 2011

Collecting blu-ray movies

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Various blu-ray movie titles inside the Sony store in Chicago Premium Outlets


They've started as 2 or 3. And a few months later, they multiplied to 20. Next thing I know, I realized that I bought 40 of them already. Ever since I bought my blu-ray player back in early, 2010 - I never stopped shopping for blu-ray discs. But I do have many factors in mind that lead to buying them. I have my own ways. First, it comes to shopping in the store not knowing what deal I'll be getting. Stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart deliver some good low-priced titles on a limited time. That's when I start buying more, for each lesser-priced titles. Imagine one for $9.99 and another for $12.99. You're saving, right? RIGHT! It's also suggestible to buy recent high-priced discs and wait it out for a while till the prices go down. However, it's also best to make the purchase on a new movie (or even a classic) that is released on blu-ray format it's first day. Sometimes the first day makes a difference because many days later, the price is likely to change by an increase of $5. Take for instance, a newly released title on blu-ray at Best Buy. It would be $19.99 or $22.99 the first day. A week later from that day, it'll be marked up to $24.99 or $29.99. Another way of buying low-priced blu-ray titles is getting them from Amazon's third-party dealers. But it's best be careful sometimes because some of the movies they'll deliver may be just a copied blu-ray movie with a fake cover. It happened to me once and that alone stopped me from doing the Amazon thing for now. However, I must say - the movie did, in fact played well considering it wasn't the real thing. I also shop for previously-viewed blu-ray selections at a Blockbuster. They're as decently priced like a $9.99 title from Best Buy, but the only drawback is that they're previously viewed. That's all, really. Just make sure you're getting one that is in good, playable condition. Do not just leave the store thinking what you have is great. Always look at the disc itself to see if there are any marks or scratches with the sales associate during checkout. So far, I've had no problem with my previously-viewed blu-ray discs. And lastly, buy with confidence. Go for the movies you want to own, not rent. You'd probably regret it one of these days saying to yourself, 'why did I wanna buy that in the first place?' I know, right. LOL. But you also have the power to control your movie titles and rid of those less-deserving sequels that don't deserve to see the light of day. A great movie franchise alone can produce these worthless sequels along the way and we don't want a part of that, right? RIGHT again. Some of the titles that I can throw right of the bat are the Terminator, the Matrix and Batman sequels. Those are a good example of how good movie franchises can go bad a few years later after their blockbuster successes. Yeah, it ruins the continuity and rhythm of a movie series but better buying something worth it than adding something that 'absolutely sucks' beyond belief. Most movies and their good/bad sequels can be individually purchased as they're getting more power to the consumers like you and I ... And there you have it! Those are my ways on how I buy a blu-ray movie title that deserves to be spent with my hard-earned American dollars. LOL.

Gonna bring back the word, 'FRESH'

I haven't heard the word 'FRESH' in years. I felt inspired last night. One of my friends posted the word on Facebook and I'm saying to myself 'why not use it again?' Last time I uttered that word was back in middle school. That would be 1986-1988. Back in those days, many hip-hop artists coined the word 'FRESH' into their awesome rhymes. And then it would trend to the general public as the youth were saying this word so often. Then, as the years went by, it got lost. The same with another word: 'DEF' which got a burial as seen through TV. Hopefully there'll be a resurgence of those words again, especially for the youth today who are opened to anything and everything that's in front of them. Those words 'FRESH' and 'DEF' are thought to be extinct, but deep inside every one of us, it still resonates and very much alive. And I'm gonna start using those words again like it was yesterday. It should be fun to associate 'freshness' back into the mainstream starting with the Chicago area, as well as in the Facebook world.

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Erik Spoelstra: First Filipino-American Coach in the NBA

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Man, that is SO awesome of a Filipino-American coaching three of the biggest superstars (Bosh, LeBron & D-Wade) and the rest of the Miami Heat players. Erik Spoelstra, 40, started off as the team's video coordinator, then assistant coach (especially during the 2006 championship season, and now head coach (replacing the legendary Pat Riley, who is now team president). The Heat are just 3 more wins away from winning it all in the 2011 NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks. Their road to victory remains to be seen as this blog is written while the series is 1-0, Miami Heat leading. Should the Heat win, this'll be their 2nd Finals win AND Spoelstra's milestone of being THE FIRST FILIPINO-AMERICAN COACH in the NBA to ever win the Finals...So tonight's another game as they'll do battle again. The guys will give their all for Coach Spoelstra!

Tidbit from Wikipedia of Erik Spoelstra:

"He is the son of Dutch-Irish-American Jon Spoelstra, who was an NBA executive for the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Buffalo Braves and New Jersey Nets[3], and the grandson of the late Watson Spoelstra, a sportswriter in the Detroit area.[5] His mother, Elisa Celino, is from San Pablo, Laguna in the Philippines."

I have a Tumblr Page!

Check out my Tumblr page titled: 'My Audiopicks of the Day.' I've just started to collectively put some of these memorable 'jam of the day' songs (that were usually posts on my Facebook profile) and make this Tumblr page the central hub to anyone who is interested in checking my favorite musicians and their respective tracks. It's building slowly, but surely. Probably within a month or two, there'll be 20 artists by then. So come back often. You just may never know who'll be the next one I'll upload. Again, much power to the artists and the songs they share to us. Without them, we'd never take time to appreciate music in its finest forms no matter what kind of genre or category we listen to.

Dwight Howard's Going His Path In Orlando (for now)..Results Pending

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I felt inspired yesterday and today donning Dwight Howard's #12 Orlando Magic (away colors) Adidas swingman jersey. I couldn't be happier hearing the news that he's going his own path and sticking to the city of Orlando for the time being. That's unprecedented news indeed, especially coming from a star-caliber athlete who is capable of landing big in a good team after next season. He wants to work with Magic management and get this whole campaign going filled with dedicated players, personnel, the works! This would translate Orlando from a smaller market to a big, robust market in which the city can get a lot of revenue from the Magic's success under Howard's leadership on-the-court. So that means he'd be around for the next few years. With that in mind, we're in the works of possibly moving there soon - and perhaps I can see more of Dwight & the Magic at the awesome Amway Center (in which I haven't went there yet). I did, however, went to the Amway Arena (their old home) in 2008 and 2009 before I moved back to Virginia - and then later on, in Chicago ... So Dwight's proposal is in limbo right now as the Magic have yet to let him sign that extension and make that promise to make the necessary changes to their key components (the players). I know they'll get him - and the guys they need (calling Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets).May the force be with you, Dwight, as you are in the photo with Chewbacca in Disney's Star Tours. I wish he'd be a part of your Magic line-up. LOL. And to end this off, I'll do what Dwight usually does to end his blog: "Yuuuuuuuuuuuuua."

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Shaq retires

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No one touches the Shaqtus - and that means, nobody! Today, the gargantuan 7'1" 325 lb. NBA center, Shaquille O'Neal (a/k/a 'Superman', 'Shaq Diesel', 'Shaq-Fu', 'The Shaqtus', 'Big Aristotle', 'SUPERMAN' etc. - and now as of 6/3/11 during his retirement press conference - 'The Big AARP') has decided to call it quits on his 19-year prolific career and retire on his own terms. He leaves behind a stellar resume which includes four championships (3 with the Lakers and 1 with the Heat), garnering MVPs, an All-Star for the East & West, and scoring 28,596 career points (funny bit: he said in his retirement press conference that if it weren't for his missed free throws, he would've made it to 30,000 points). On the side, he was also a versatile rapper, an actor and a reality show star (on Shaq vs). O'Neal had been suffering an injury on his Achilles recently. He knew right then and there on exactly what to do next. His presence will surely be missed whether you're a teammate, a coach, a reporter, or anybody for that matter who comes in contact with him. They all know his funny antics, his awesome sense of humor, and his outspokenness on things. I've seen him play through the years on TV and he was brilliant. It's a great storybook ending to a career that has lasted almost 2 decades. I look forward to seeing him get inducted to the Hall of Fame as he will become a worthy inductee a few years from now. Take a bow, Shaq. You truly deserve it!

VIDEO: Bits from his retirement press conference

VIDEO: Shaq Drops-In on SportsCenter From His House...FUNNY!

From Wikipedia:


Career history

1992–1996 Orlando Magic
1996–2004 Los Angeles Lakers
2004–2008 Miami Heat
2008–2009 Phoenix Suns
2009–2010 Cleveland Cavaliers
2010–2011 Boston Celtics


Career highlights and awards

4× NBA Champion (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006)
3× NBA Finals MVP (2000–2002)
NBA Most Valuable Player (2000)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1993)
15× NBA All-Star (1993–1998, 2000–2007, 2009)
2× NBA scoring champion (1995, 2000)
8× All-NBA First Team (1998, 2000–2006)
2× All-NBA Second Team (1995, 1999)
4× All-NBA Third Team (1994, 1996–1997, 2009)
3× All-Defensive Second Team (2000–2001, 2003)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1993)
3× NBA All-Star Game MVP (2000, 2004, 2009)
1994 FIBA World Championship MVP

A Mini-Blog from my Blackberry....

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Saw a good movie that we rented from redbox...'Waiting For Forever' stars Rachel Bilson & Tom Sturridge. Good story. Well acted. I recommend this to all :)

Keep Yourself & Others Cautioned During Summer Fun

The warm heat has ushered its way through most of America. That means we have to be aware of the risk factors involved around us as they can do more harm than good.

Definitely pass on the info from yourself to others with the following:

Lather sunscreen at all times because the sun rays themselves are a huge risk to our skin that could yield cancerous results.

Keep yourselves hydrated with fluids if you or anyone plan to spend the long day in the heat. Not doing so can cause fainting thus yielding a major heat stroke in your body.

Spray insect repellant to open areas of your body where insects have the strong possibility of causing bites at. We don't want mosquitoes nowhere around us, or any insects for that matter. As explained years before, there are mosquitoes than can pass flu-like symptoms carrying a potential life-threatining virus.

And lastly, watch the kids at the pool or at the beach. It's the fun time in summer and we'd all like to prevent a tragedy like this from occurring. Drowning can claim anyone at anytime, especially on the little ones. It's recommended to have a lifeguard on duty or someone that is capable of first-aid and rescue. Having them around is an assured sign that safety is present on-site.

So here we are as it's summer 2011. Have fun and do everything possible to make yourself and others enjoy the season to the fullest!