Sunday, March 29, 2009

The disappointment that was

KFC Cheezy BBQ Melt

Ang sarap pa naman ng itsura sa commercial. Ang sarap ng itsura sa poster at iba pang collats. Kahit website nila (kuna saan ko nakuha ang picture na to), ang ganda ng kulay. Parang saktong-sakto ang pagka-tusta ng pita, pulang-pula ang kamatis, at contrast sa oozing yellow cheese at golden brown chunks ng original recipe chicken, na siksik na siksik sa bawat isang slice.

At pagkatapos ng ilang linggong paghihintay, nakadaan din ako ng KFC para masubukan ang prduktong to. Lo and behold...




It was a disappointment for me because...

(1) unang tingin pa lang, ang layo na. Nasan ang kulay ng tostadong pita?!

(2) pag hila ko nung first slice, pati ang beautiful colors ng tomato, cheese and chicken, non-existent. bland, bland.

(3) soggy all the way. yung tortilla chip sa loob makunat. yung keso malabnaw.

(4) matabang. nothing barbecue about it. kahit cheese matabang (parang watered-down nga...)

 

Yun lang. Nakaka disappoint lang. 

Truth in advertising man lang sana. or, consistency sa pagtrain ng mga tauhan 

-- baka sablay lang dun sa branch na binilhan ko, at hindi naman kasing sama sa iba.


*sorry blurred, camera phone lang.

Monday, March 23, 2009

parting words from the paribas open

i enjoy reading interview transcripts. eeeek. this is probably the researcher in me....but anyway...just wanted to share some from the post-match interviews in the recently-concluded BMP Paribas Open where rafael nadal once again snatched the Men's Singles title.

***

....wondering what roger means when he says his and andy murray's fitness levels are different, but he doesn't feel the "age factor"...

Q. It's four times now that you've played him at one set all and come away behind in three set matches. What makes the difference?
ROGER FEDERER: Fitness. I'm old. He's young, you know. Makes a huge difference. No, I mean, those are best of three set matches. I think in the last few matches I always felt Andy came on strong, as the match went on, you know. This time was different. I think I played well in the second. Forced the issue a bit more and then played a shocking third set. It was one of those matches where it was very up and down from both ends, and today the better player won.

Q. You brought up that you were old. Do you feel the age factor?
ROGER FEDERER: No, I don't.

***

....one match at a time...admitting errors, but not getting stuck....always looking at the possibilities, not the potential upsets....minds of champions!!!

Q. I know you've answered this before, but why would you think winning the Grand Slam would be almost impossible, given that you've won Roland Garros four times and Wimbledon, the Australian on hard courts. You've won this twice. Is it because the year is so long, or are you just being modest that you think it's impossible for anybody?
RAFAEL NADAL: I gonna answer another time the same, no? I think when you start the tournament, you start from the first round. When I go to the tournament, I play first round and I don't know if I gonna win.
You never know what's going on in two months, in five months, in seven months. So it's very difficult to play during all the year at the same level, your best level.
Anyway, if I am playing at my best level, if Murray has a good day, he has a good chance to beat me or Federer or Djokovic or a lot of players.
So every tournament is really tough. And you are thinking a Grand Slam. Maybe it's tougher, too. Playing five sets maybe help a little bit the top players to have the better results because you have, well, more time.
But anyway, it's almost impossible. That's my feeling. I would love to have the Grand Slam. My feeling, is yeah, almost impossible.

***

Q. Do you recall struggling that much with your backhand in a long time?
ROGER FEDERER: Ah, yeah, I have those moments quite frequently.

Q. How disappointed? Are you disappointed? What's the mood? What's the feel?
ROGER FEDERER: Two minutes after the match I don't know. You know, you're just like disappointed a bit, but it was a decent tournament. Not the greatest of all time, but it was all right.
I still had high hopes for today, so I have to look forward. Hopefully I'll play well in Miami.

***

...lost in translation again! si rafa talaga nakakatawa....

Q. You seem to play every point as if it were an adventure, like something new and fun.
RAFAEL NADAL: I don't think so. (Laughter.)
No, no, no. I think I'm a serious player.

Q. I didn't mean you're not serious.
RAFAEL NADAL: No, I think my game is serious, like one time I go to the net. I think I play really similar points.
I try to have the control of the point with the forehand. That's the normal point on me. Serve, I have the control of the point on the forehand. Not one time go to the net, and another time, dropshot.
It's not like an adventure. That's my feeling. I don't know what you're saying.