some people’s TV

In February 1986 I was 6 years old. I was totally oblivious to what was happening in our country then, especially since I lived in a small city in the province. My parents were probably paranoid on what was going on especially since our family were known supporters of Marcos. I remember seeing those black and white photo albums in the big old house with pictures of my grandma and Imelda, along with other friends in happier days of the ’60s. I was told that my grandma was once Imelda’s music teacher in Holy Infant College. My grandparents were close friends with one of Imelda’s brothers, Kokoy, who was then the governor in our province.

When the Edsa revolt happened in Manila, I was minding my own business as 6 year old, playing with my brothers inside the household. We grew up in a big old house with our grandparents and we were sort of well off then. I’m not sure what day it was but sometime before or after Marcos fled the country, a strange thing occurred in our big old house. There was a huge truck that arrived and a group of people started unloading a lot of stuff and putting it inside our house. I thought we had won the sweepstakes or we got a hell lot richer because these stuff that they unloaded were expensive. A really huge TV set, a grandfather clock a lot of other expensive appliances and furniture that I didn’t really pay attention to because a kid my age then would be more interested in the giant TV. Among the things that arrived were huge locked  suitcases that were to be kept hidden in a locked room.  My brothers and I were fascinated with the sudden influx of stuff in our home. We were very happy to see the giant TV. I guessed it had a 50-inch screen and it was from the USA. It was the 80’s and if you had a TV that big in the small city I lived in, you were awfully rich. For some reason, I began to learn that the stuff wasn’t really ours because our household help told us not to touch it or even plug the big TV in. The stuff were not to be touched as per our Grandfather’s orders. He arrived from his work as a RTC judge in Baybay, and he was not happy to see all those new things in our big house. A few days later, a truck came by again and a group of people took the stuff that was not really ours.

Years later, I found out that those things belonged to one of Imelda’s siblings who was fleeing as well, and they wanted to prevent their stuff from being sequestered by the newly formed government. My grandpa ordered to have those things removed because they put it in our home without his permission. I guess he didn’t want our family to be included in the mess that was going on. My dad laments that he should have kept one of the big suitcases for it could have been full of money.

My brothers and I weren’t disappointed with the loss of the huge TV, because a few years later after that incident, our grandpa bought a new Sony TV,  but only 27 inches, imported from another country because it had a 110v only power input. But it was big enough for us, and we watched a lot of great movies in it like James Bond movies and Cannonball Run. That TV lasted more than a decade, for the last time I saw it on was in 2004. It stopped a couple years later when my brother Dane plugged it in a 220v socket.

the green buggy

My bestfriend Chip recently is into the pay-per-click business. He has a lot of blogs that has a lot of ads. And the design of his blogs are a mess. While going through his blogs, I found out that he bought a new beetle… well not new, actually pre-loved, with lots of ravage. It was an old piece of junk  a year older than me that was slowly decaying with rust. Chip loves beetles. I kinda wanted to have one too. But I decided to get a pre-loved 97 nissan, that I love because it is fast and furiously nice to drive. Thailand is country with lots of highways, I can go beyond 120 kph with my nissan.

Going back to Chip, one of the photos he posted along with his newly acquired beetle, was a photo of the “Green Buggy.” It was Chip’s old beetle that he drove back in Tacloban. I remember when we were in high school, I used to creep out of the old big house at night and Chip would arrive in front of our gates and we would go for a ride from midnight to the wee hours of the early morning. Funny thing was, Chip and I didn’t know how to work the green buggy’s gears, we had a hard time putting the car in reverse. So the only thing we could do is to drive as far as Tolosa where we could make an easy U-turn in front of lonely rice mill. If we were stuck in a dead end, Chip would as me to push the damn thing so we could go around. It was crazy fun. With a lot of those escapades going almost every other night, I was finally caught when my mom discovered I wasn’t in my room one night. As I returned that night, I saw she posted a note on my bedroom door telling me how bad a son I was for giving her a worried headache. The next day when I asked my hungovered dad for an allowance, he punched me in the gut for my misbehaviour. But that didn’t stop me from doing those silly escapades with Chip and his Green Buggy at night.

Now I see Chip in a photo with his new beetle, he had it fixed and repainted and it looks snazzy cool. But it’s not green as the legendary Green Buggy. When I get back to the PI, will we have a round of those silly driving escapades in Manila? Maybe. I terribly miss his company. I just hope he won’t ask me to get off and push it. He should learn how to work the reverse gear on that by now.

Inconsistent blogger.

I am a lazy sonuvabitch. Sometimes I remember to keep blogging something here and because of laziness, I always forget. Jeez. I really want to blog more so I won’t lose track of whats going on in my life. For some reason, I’ve been forgetting a lot of things like people I used to know. I can’t even remember the name of one of my ex-girlfriends.

Anyway, here’s whats going on: As you know my wife is pregnant, and her pregnancy is kinda at risk if she travels a lot. So that means, we’re not going back to the PI for vacation this summer. Classes ended for this schoolyear and I’m done proctoring the tests for my beloved homeroom class. They are a noisy bunch of cheaters but I love ’em anyway. I have finished the 2554 newsletter too, and currently waiting for it to be published. Thank God, I think my boss isn’t interested in publishing a yearbook, else.. I’ll be gnashing my teeth on deadlines. I won’t have a lot to do this summer break, except for the usual school books for next school year. What I really wanna do now is start working on the grades, but for some reason I feel so lazy now that I’ll be working on it a couple of days before the deadline, which is on the 11th. For now, I’m in “relax mode” and thinking of what to write in this stupid blog.