I've been doing Friday Magic Madness for decades, and it's just today that I discovered that Bonnie Tyler has never been featured!
Sacrilege.
But as they say, better late than never.
So, as a tribute to the iconic Bonnie Tyler, here's the song that she's best known for.
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" truly eclipsed many songs it was pitted against, and rightfully so. The song is well-written, beautifully sung, and is so memorable. In fact, it's so memorable that, 43 years later after its release, people still know and sing this song.
No, this isn't a post about the Marlon Brando film.
It's about...
Me!
Yup, after many, many outings as a godfather to my friends' kids, I'm now - and for the first time - a godfather at a wedding!
Last Sunday was my first foray as a wedding godfather, and the lovely couple is my art director - Kat, and her new hubby, Laurence!
It's a different feeling when you're now acting as a second parent to a married couple. While I'm not equipped to give them marriage advice, I'd probably give out sound and good relationship advice.
While we were just young kids back then, we were able to appreciate the very adult - and super old - humour. The quips and quibbles of Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sofia would elicit giggles and laughs. My favourite would be Rose's St Olaf stories.
Just like her story about the Great Herring War in St Olaf.
What's great about this clip is seeing Dorothy and Blanche break character and just laugh at the silliness of Rose's story. It's this kind of comedy that's a joy to watch.
I've seen this clip more than a hundred tines, and I'm still laughing each time.
When my parents came back from Bicol, aside from their usual pili pasalubongs, there was one thing they brought home that caught my eye.
Werthe'rs Original!
This caramel candy is a fave since we were kids. Among the many caramel candies, this one really has the rich, creamy caramel taste that feels indulgent, yet light.
Apparently, Dad saw it at the Duty Free store at the airport and couldn't resist buying one. Good decision because not only did he bring home a bag of candy, he brought home decades worth of childhood memories.
As a grade school kid, my fascination with Greek Mythology and stories was prominent.
I've written about this factoid on this blog before, but I'd spend hours in the library reading Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" and Homer's "The Odyssey."
That was decades ago, and it's been a while since I've held those 2 books.
So, it's exciting that one of those 2 pieces of Greek literature is now a film. By Christopher Nolan, no less.
Judging by the trailer, it looks like "The Odyssey" will be a must watch for me.
I'm sure it'll bring me back to my childhood, and I'm all for it!
While we were in Changi a few weeks ago, one of the duty free shops had the full collection of Byredo's "Night Veils" collection.
It's supposed to be a darker and richer iteration of a brand that's more known for brightness and effervescence. That's why it was interesting to see - and smell - the line.
Yup, it's a departure from the usual Byredo scents. Despite that, they work. My fave among the lot is the Vanille Antique, which I eventually bought for Ate.