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Me, myself, I and David Foster

Our Weekend Memoirs: David Foster & Friends
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The Hitman, David Foster and his sidekicks finally performed live in my backyard last Monday. My ineptness at the camera has been a serendipity. I came up with halloween shots as well. Meet the ghosts of concert present: don't they shape up better than Casper?

Opening score: Theme of the Calgary Olympics

Mr Foster did his homework by remarking about the flood in the northeast. And here they are doing (Michael Jackson's) the Earth Song
David Foster, Peter Cetera, Ruben Studdard, Natalie Cole, Charice, and The Canadian Tenors

I went to this concert mainly for the household names and revel in memories of familiar titles: St. Elmo's Fire, Unforgettable, and many more.

Peter Cetera can't reach his high notes anymore =)

But it's okay. He's still The Inspiration. Besides I can't complain when someone half my age mistook me for a 20-something girl in the parking lot. But even if I did look my age, I admit Charice does deliver.

'dismembered' from the Charice Fan Club

It seemed like phones were intercepted inside Impact Arena. I got to socialize with friends only after the concert -

Singles Club for The Canadian Tenors

Seventeen years ago I could have turned into a zombie if I came face to face with them. The relevance of their songs was just too striking on my god forsaken love career. I'm thankful for the passage of time.

Ebie and Arlene host Our Weekend Memoirs. Thank you, Jen for the Earth Song shot :)

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Sunday Stealing: The Meme About Me, Myself and I
Today we ripped this meme off a blogger named Lucy at the blog The Smallest Smallholding. She states that she was tagged by her friend Amy at the blog Turn to the Music. But, it was probably stolen there as well. So, of course, that will be as far as we go. Tracing back our theft's thieves might take some time. Link back to us at Sunday Stealing!

1. What inspires you to blog? Getting myself involved in things I love

2. What’s the best thing about blogging, for you? the learning, the fun

3. What is your favourite book of all time? No fave. I love every book I collect

4. It’s 9pm and for some reason you’ve been hungry all day, despite the three square meals. What do you rustle up? Whatever's available or I ring some food delivery

5. Who are three of your style icons? Me, myself and I

6. What’s your current favourite song/piece of music? No fave. I love every song I choose to listen to

7. What is the last book you read? Jane Austen Volume 2

8. What is your current favourite recipe? Fried tofu with cashew nuts, tuna and orange

9. Who or what first inspired you to set up your own blog? Myself

10. What object could you not live without? I wish you could specify some context

11. Where do you see yourself in ten years? in fairyland

12. Who or what made you into the person you are today? parents, mentors, and literature heroes

13. What have your learned from blogging? It's important to be just as nice as when you are with fellow homo sapiens offline

14. Knowing what you know now, what knowledge would you pass on to your past self? There is always more to life than rotten apples

15. Sunday roasts - lunchtime or evening meal? lunchtime

16. What has been your best blogging-related experience so far? meeting and interacting with capital fellows in cyberspace

Bud Weiser hosts Sunday Stealing

Comments

  1. Pag pumunta dyan sa barangay nyo sis dumalo ka kaagad :D

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  2. The pic does look like a ghost concert. Great series.

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  3. I'm glad it doubled as halloween look, lol!

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  4. Fairyland and the crown suits you!

    Sikat na talaga si Charice.

    I laughed at your "casper" photo!

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  5. Awww, thanks Ate Eb bisag fantasy lang na. For now *wink*

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