Monday, December 27, 2004

the year that was

2004

It was not the best year for most of us.

Mother nature was vindictive this year. Sought retribution for all that man took from her. An eye for an eye she said. Our children for hers. And so 300 and counting were lost in the flashfloods up north. We should have learned our lesson from the 3,000 deaths in Ormoc a decade back. Instead we gambled some more, risking innocent lives that weren't ours to risk. Well, we lost again didnt we?

And while the world celebrated christmas, mother nature, too, put on her dancing shoes and discoed until the earth moved with her. Her score - 8.9 baby, the fourth highest she's gotten thus far. The indonesians did not only lose Suharto this year, they lost hundreds more in the past two days.

Worse, the earthquake produced killer Tsunamis that have hit the coast lines of Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and 4 other Asian countries killing almost 12,000 people in total. 12,000 souls.

Politics took also an interesting turn this year. Two weeks ago, FPJ left his kingdom of millions kingless. Guised as a sacred ceremony sending off the dead, i watched the circus unfold on TV.

An indignant best friend and opportunistic political ally in the person of a fat duck vowed to keep the fight for justice. His justice: to see his dead friend declared as the rightful winner of the last election and to find a way to finagle his way out of his sorry state now.

A grieving widow who has declared personal war on anyone who has ever thought her husband was a stupid nitwit in the past.

The show was capped by a horse-drawn carriage carrying his coffin that stopped traffic in the city. Make no mistake about it, it was nothing less than a circus and what elvin would have rightly labeled as mass hysteria.

The ukraines have elevated political vendetta to a whole new level, or perhaps brought it back to greek times, as betrayal through poison ate up the good looks of Victor Yuchenko. But the poison has not affected the great man that he is. Good luck to you man. Here's to you changing your world.

The americans have decided that they either really like gwbush or would like to see a sequel to moore's fahrenheit.

On a personal level, this year was a learning experience for me. Found out a lot of things that i never knew about myself before.

Yes, it could have been better. But it could have been much worse too.

So 2005, lets see what you have for us.

4 comments:

HanAgiRL said...

maite, this is ur best entry yet. very well written. galeng!

hope you had a great christmas. Happy new year!:)

COMPULSIVE EATER said...

thanks hannah :) havent visited your blog in a while cos it really leaves my computer hanging:( you're too high-tech naman eh.

anyway, i hope the holidays were a blast for you and mike and your beautiful daughter (who's name escapes me this morning - micah / mikah if memory serves me - which it seldom does anyway)

mwah mwah.
mwah mwah.

HanAgiRL said...

yah it's mikah. galing ah, you got the spelling right. that's pretty rare. anyway, i was thiking about that thing u said that pops up and asking u to download something...u ever tried just clicking the exit lang?

graspingtoes said...

hey you know that Yuschenko poisoning issue might be a hoax daw. interesting huh? very Soviet.