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    Butterfly tattoo designs have always been a favorite among women and girls. It is definitely very feminine and girly at the same time. It can be pretty and symbolical without being overly design or sentimental. If done tastefully and artistically, it also has the capability to exude charm and sexiness in a woman. The butterfly has always been a favorite subject and inspiration in the visual arts so its no wonder that this creature always end up tattooed on a female's skin.

    Butterfly tattoos is common choice for females looking to get tattooed the first time. For one, it does not need to be big to be bold and striking. It is beautiful and amazing on its own because of its wonderful hues and interesting details. Moreover, its meanings and symbolism are always parallel to what a woman is undergoing through in her life. Things like change, transformation, rebirth, freedom and new life are some common connotations of butterfly tattoos. The life process that a butterfly went through, that is emerging from an ugly cocoon to come out as this exquisite creature with colorful wings is one trait that a woman always admire about them.

    A butterfly tattoo design is also very versatile and flexible as it looks great regardless of which part of the body they are inked. There was a time when tribal butterfly tattoos became really popular on the lower back of women that they end up being regarded as "tramp stamp". Nowadays, its not limited to that area anymore as women are trying to adorn other parts of their body such as the ankle, shoulder blade, arm, rib cage, back and wrist.

    The butterfly can also be combined with other symbols to make them even more appealing. Aside from tribal art, it can also be blended with Celtic styles. It can also be mixed with other popular tattoo images such as flowers, stars, vines, fairies and angels. Of course, one is not limited to these symbols alone as there are lots of choices to explore. Just a little creativity and imagination is needed in order to come up with that perfect butterfly tattoo design that one would want to be tattooed on her forever.
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MOViE REVIEW: MACHETE



    Title: Machete (20th Century Fox)
    Genre: Action
    Personal Rating: 7/10

    They just f**ked with the wrong Mexican.
    He knows the score. He gets the women. And he kills the bad guys!

    Story revolves around Machete Cortez (Danny Trejo), a skilled Mexican Federal Agent who was thought to have been killed after being double-crossed by his former boss.
    Now in hiding as an illegal immigrant in Texas, Machete can't seem to get away from trouble.  He was hired to kill the "anti-Mexican" Senator McLaughlin (Robert de Niro), and for the second time double-crossed and is now a wanted criminal pursued by hot police babe Sartana (Jessica Alba).
    Together with the help of She (Michelle Rodriguez), leader of an underground Mexican group disguised as a Taco shop owner, Padre (Cheech Marin), a gunning kickass priest, a whole lot of illegal Mexican immigrants, and his arsenal of machete knives, Machete leads to get revenge and finally show that they really messed up with the wrong Mexican.

     Well you bet.  The story is shallow and comical.  There's blood and gore and violence.   A lot of hacking and slashing with the overrated machete.  And I actually enjoyed watching it!  It was like watching a Quentin Tarantino film in Mexican theme.

    See Michelle Rodriguez kick ass with a nice body and an eyepatch.  See Lindsay Lohan (yes her!) in 'frontal' splendor, and in another scene dressed as a nun with a heavy gun.  See Jessica Alba in the shower naked.  See sexy scantily-clad Mexican nurses shower ammo to enemies.  See (sorry to interrupt the flow of sexy ladies) a priest gun down church invaders with shotguns.  See Machete use someone's guts to rappel out of a building (yikes..). OH i almost forgot, see Steven Seagal come back on-screen with real hefty "getting-old" blubber attached to him and be macheted by Machete through the gut.

    The theme itself is controversial and racist.  The popular cast also made controversies themselves.  And they casted an unknown goon-faced guy in a leading role who gets all the pretty women in this film!

    Well actually, I have spotted Mister Machete in many random action movies as the bad guy.    We might see more of him in upcoming action films, but for me he will be forever tagged as Machete, the Mexican guy you don't want to mess with.

    This film gets a decent rating from me for pure entertainment.

    So why does this film kick ass even if it was this kind of old-school shallow B-movie? 

    Because it was meant to be an old-school shallow B-movie.


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THE FAMOUS BAHAY KUBO VEGGiES!

    Yep, there's an English translation of the ever-famous Pinoy vegetable hymn.  The very same Bahay Kubo song that makes American toddlers Youtube-famous by singing the Filipino version in full foreign diction!

    Elementary Filipino students nationwide (which I also did way back ) commonly learn the song from schoolteachers, who for some strange reason do not even bother to explain all those 18 vegetables to curious, raw minds. I am already working now, and I still don't even know what kundol and patani look like without Googling it.

    Me: What's linga?
    Friend: You don't know linga?
    Me: ?
    Friend: Sesame seeds!
    Me: Ohhhhh.. Sesame seeds! Well maybe that's a Tagalog word, linga.
    Friend: No idea.  What's sesame seeds in your Visayan dialect by the way?
    Me: Uuhh.. [long pause] Sesame seeds? =P

    English translation by Roberto Verzola

    My Humble Hut                                Bahay Kubo

    My humble hut                                    Bahay kubo,                           
    may look tiny,                                     kahit munti,
    but the veggies around it,                   ang halaman doon,
    sure are many.                                    ay sari-sari.
    Yam beans and eggplants,                  Singkamas at talong,
    winged beans and peanuts,                 sigarilyas at mani,
    string, hyacinth and lima beans.           sitaw, bataw, patani.
    Winter melon and loofah,                   Kundol, patola,
    bottle gourd, squash, et cetera.           upo’t kalabasa,
    There is more, amiga,                         at saka meron pa,                (Amiga? Arriba!)
    radish, mustard, yeah!                        labanos, mustasa.                (Ahahaha nice one, Yeba!)
    Onions, tomatoes                              Sibuyas, kamatis
    garlic and ginger.                               bawang at luya.
    If you look all around,                       Sa paligid-ligid
    sesame seeds abound!                      ay puno ng linga!

    I still can't figure out the criteria they used in picking the said veggies for the song, as some of them are quite unfamiliar, and why kangkong (swamp cabbage), malunggay (horseradish), sayote (vegetable pear), and ampalaya (bitter gourd) did not make it in the audition.

    Sa paligid ligid,
    ay puno ng kangkong!..

    Well, the song is still one epic Filipino heritage - one of the things that most (if not all) Pinoys share in common. And I still firmly believe Ampalaya in the song would have been a bitter hit.

     Yeah, bitter hit!

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Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    Girl With The Dragon TattooI know the film has been out for over a year and the DVD for a while but I only got to watch 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' - whose original and more potent title was 'Men Who Hate Women' (a far more appropriate title given the nature of the book) - the other day. Having read the Millennium Trilogy (this is part one) by Stieg Larsson last year I was always looking forward to the film versions of the books. They're made for film whether on the big or small screen (infact, I believe this film was originally a two part television film re-edited into a big screen version) as they're over the top, with plenty of puzzle solving, plot twists, melodrama, violence and filled with well drawn characters engaged in a plot that moves forward at a relentless pace. Underlying the books is of course a number of serious subjects including racism, patriarchal misogyny, sexual violence and globalization - a reminder that all is not well in social democratic Sweden, a country we often view as enlightened and liberal, a country unlike our own.

    Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    So, for those of you who haven't read the books I'm afraid you'll have to go elsewhere for a synopsis. Suffice to say that the trilogy makes for great holiday reading and if like me you're prone to reading thrillers late at night be warned; this book and its companions are pages turners and the chances of you getting much sleep are minimal.

    So to the film, let me begin by saying that I'm glad I saw the Swedish version first. David Fincher is directing the Hollywood version next year with Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara (Tanner Hall, Dare, The Winning Season, The Social Network) in the lead roles and although I'm looking forward to seeing how they approach it I can't see quite how they're going to capture the psychological atmosphere of Sweden well as their Swedish counterparts.

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