Hey guys! It's been a while since the last time I posted here. Kinda busy these days, my Tita's gonna arrive soon from London (actually, it'll be her bithday tomorrow! Happy Birthday Tita!) :lol:
Anyways, here are the nominees of the MTV Pilipinas 2005. The awards night will be on August 25 at the Araneta Coliseum.
FAVORITE NEW ARTIST 1. Hale - "Broken Sonnet" 2. Juan Pablo Dream - "Nice Place" 3. Kitchie Nadal - "Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin" 4. Kjwan - "Daliri" 5. Urbandub - "A New Tattoo"
FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST 1. Arnee - “Araw Gabi” 2. Kitchie Nadal - “Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin” 3. Kyla - “If the Feeling is Gone” 4. Nina - “I Don’t Want to Be Your Friend” 5. Rachelle Ann Go - “Love of My Life”
FAVORITE MALE ARTIST 1. Artstrong - “Jazzy Monday” 2. Christian Bautista - “Hands to Heaven” 3. Erik Santos - “Pagbigyang Muli” 4. Luke Mejares - “214” 5. Paolo Santos - “Coffee Cup”
FAVORITE GROUP 1. Bamboo - “Masaya” 2. Radioactive Sago Project - “Astro” 3. Rivermaya - “You’ll Be Safe Here” 4. Session Road - “Suntok sa Buwan” 5. Sugarfree - “Hari ng Sablay”
FAVORITE SONG 1. “Balisong” - Rivermaya 2. “Hari ng Sablay” - Sugarfree 3. “Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin” - Kitchie Nadal 4. “Itsumo” - Dice & K9 5. “Two Trick Pony” - Sandwich
Following are the nominees for the MTV Pilipinas 2005 jury awards:
BEST INDIE VIDEO 1. “Epekto” - Monsterbot 2. “Forever Young” - Valley of Chrome 3. “Just Like a Splendid Love Song” - Orange and Lemons 4. “Nice Place” - Juan Pablo Dream 5. “Song No. 9” - Drip
BEST DIRECTOR 1. Boom Dayupay - Artstrong’s “Jazzy Monday” 2. Diego Castillo - Cambio’s “DV” 3. Marie Jamora - Kjwan’s “Daliri” 4. Pedring Lopez - Rivermaya’s “You’ll Be Safe Here” 5. RA Rivera - Radioactive Sago Project’s “Astro”
BEST VIDEO 1. “Astro” - Radioactive Sago Project 2. “Daliri” - Kjwan 3. “DV” - Cambio 4. “Jazzy Monday” - Artstrong 5. “You’ll Be Safe Here” - Rivermaya
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Lately I've been experiencing my spookiest nightmares of my life. :twisted:
From falling teeth to recently an ambiguous murder scene, it's like something is gonna happen and spells out an omen. The political turmoil in the Philippines and the shocking London blasts, these events were unexpected. Maybe I need to pray for a peaceful mind. :oops:
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - London beat favourites Paris for the right to stage the 2012 Olympic Games on Wednesday in a final showdown after Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated from the five-city contest.
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge announced the British capital as the winner in a globally televised ceremony after a day of presentations at the IOC session in Singapore's Raffles City complex.
The news was greeted by screams of joy from the London team, long seen as Paris's strongest rival but always thought to be trailing until IOC members gathered in Singapore this week.
The 2008 Olympics will be held in Beijing.
The victory of London will inevitably be seen as a personal triumph for Prime Minister Tony Blair who spent two days in Singapore wooing IOC members.
Blair flew back to Britain to host the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, after attending the formal opening of the IOC session on Tuesday evening.
French President Jacques Chirac appeared in person at the French presentation and made an impassioned plea to the IOC to choose Paris, but in vain.
He flew to join the summit before the decision was announced.
London has twice hosted the Olympics before, in 1908 and 1948.