Trilogy Re-Boot

Since last year, I've wanted to make this story, a series to be exact but I didn't really know how to start. Lots of things happened that impeded the development (thesis, father's death, etc.) but now I'm warming up to start everything from scratch.

I plan to re-read novels like Gregory Maguire's Wicked series, Tolkien's LOTR Trilogy and maybe throw a little ASOIAF in there. It's kind of like a fantasy-epic kind of thing. I got the idea from Gregory Maguire's Wicked. I've always been a big fan of his work and his style of writing and how he portrays the characters accompanied by how he shows (not tells) the readers about the world of Oz.

So here's the breakdown of the series, I've divided it into three parts to make it into a trilogy:


  1. The Harlequin Wench
  2. The Queen of Teal
  3. No title yet, but it's the culmination of the story (duh)

Runner up and two more..

Max's second try in the show ring was better than I expected. Last Saturday was kind of amazing really. He was in the same group as the revered Kingfriend Mr. Wow, one of the best French Bulldog show dogs today and actually went as runner-up to him. I didn't really expect it but it was the highlight of my day. Ring 2 was also decent as he went on to compete for winners dog though he didn't win. I like what I'm seeing and maybe if I let him mature more (like let him have a vacation away from the show ring and mature physically), he'd have a better chance of getting points since most winners are matured.

As good as his outing last Saturday, I saw two problems. First was that he loses his 'swag' whenever he steps in the show ring. We need to expose him more to people and dogs alike outside our place. This is the only remedy that I can see for this. If he becomes comfortable and confident with himself in public, he'll be way better in the show ring strutting his stuff. The second is the inconsistency of my trainer/handler. Yeah, I know, he has bigger priorities, but c'mon, I pay him. If this goes on I'd have to go look for a new trainer and one of the bigs actually told me to get a new one since he has known my trainer for a while now.

And there's this weekend. FCI International Dog Show in the Mall of Asia for two days. Hopefully Max would improve a bit more since its free for all now that Mr. Wow has finished his championship. Hopefully Max's coat wouldn't look draggy or whatever. One can only hope.

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Okay, so this is a rant post. Two weeks ago (I think), or was it a week ago, one of my helpers, Toto, told me that he saw thick liquid oozing out of Christmas's vagina (yes, I said vagina) which indicates that she could be in heat soon. With that said, and she didn't 'take' when I had her mated last January, I contacted the owner of the stud dog in Facebook. We chatted about Diablo 3 at first and he told me that the stud dog died because of heatstroke. He went on explaining how some construction workers working on their building had moved the fan that was meant for the dogs and didn't return it the way it was placed initially. So yeah, he said he couldn't do anything since his dog died. I asked him if they had other stud dogs and he said they might be getting a new one, so I told him I'll just use that one for the backstud agreement that we had.

I told this to one of the new acquaintances I have, a show breeder who knew him and others that were friends with this person. He was surprised when I told him of the story and said that he'd ask others who were friends with this guy if this was true. After a couple days the guy still didn't answer the questions. SO, this led to me and my mum to device a small plot. She would use her phone to call and 'inquire' about said dead stud dog's stud services and LO AND BEHOLD, the dog is still alive and the stud fee actually increased from 5 gran to 7.

Now my dilemma is whether to confront this guy or just plain out, rat him out so that his 'reputation' or whatever it is gets destroyed. I don't like his cocky and douchey vibe to begin with. I mean, if you're going to lie, make sure its fool-proof, cover every detail and keep your people in check ESPECIALLY when you have a snoopy customer such as myself.

So my next step is to use another friend, if the answer is still the same, I'll need to reach a decision soon. I'm not wasting 5 gran on a dog who missed his mark and is presumed DEAD.

From Angry Humor on Stage to the New York Times' Best Seller's List

Whenever I'm asked who makes me laugh or who would I pay to see (on stage, yes I'm talking about stand-up comedy), I'd always say Lewis Black because Carlos Mencia is an overrated patriotic (and usually unfunny) prick. Black's angry humor accompanied by witty banters from the American economy, to politics, to how his parents' marriage survived over the decades never seized to amaze me every single time I watch him on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart or whenever I catch him on TV. So When I found out he had a couple books published, I immediately researched about said books and ordered them.

The first one is Nothing's Sacred, Lewis Black's autobiography that accounts Lewis' disregard for authority, his education and past escapades and his perspectives on today's current issues and real life events. This short-read (yes, it's not that long) had me glued because of the mixture of wit and in-your-face humor that has been a trademark of Lewis Black through the years. That's why I can't wait to finish this so that I could start his other book, Me of Little Faith.


New Addition

Last Monday I finally got my third French Bulldog, Parue. The situation is kind of complicated so let me explain. The show-breeder I got it from, Mr. Paul Chiu, wasn't supposed to 'out' her (yes, a female), but he told me if I would agree to a puppy-back(1) agreement then he'd allow me to take her home which I did. This was the first time I had a deal like this but for me it's a gamble I'm willing to take since Parue is kind of old already (6 years) but according to Paul she can still carry two more litters before she retires.

Parue Closeup

I chatted with Paul, who's a show breeder and owner of a couple of champion dogs and has produced quality puppies for a couple hours last week. I didn't really know him personally but we talked about the breed and his plans of breeding, this led to Parue. He had this plan of line-breeding to a specific dog, a dog that I myself liked. This is the simple reason why I took Parue home. So we agreed to meet; I would go to his place and check out his dogs and talk and maybe strike a deal. We did.

Parue loving her new home

I find him nice to talk to. The guy is funny and knowledgeable about the breed and is witty as well. My initial experience with this breeder was pleasant unlike some other breeders that I have talked to who's either rude or just plain douchey. It's nice to be acquainted with people like him especially if you're a newbie like me. His group are nice and accomodating and are not selfish in terms of their knowledge about things related to the French Bulldog and the small community it has here in the Philippines. Hopefully we could produce this coming litter and I hope Parue and her future pups will be healthy. I guess with Paul's help things would go according to plan.

Oh, by the way, Parue is from Russia.


Here is Parue (Fiesta Iz Palevyh)'s pedigree

Pedigree of FIESTA IZ PALEVYH


FIESTA IZ PALEVYH


DALI DE LA PARURE


CONFUCIUS DE LA PARURE


ZENITH DE LA PARURE


ZINA DE LA PARURE
LUCE DEI MIEIOCCHI DELL'AKIRIS

ORESTE DELL'AKIRIS
TIFFANY DELL'AKIRIS


DEZIRE DE LA PARURE


KLEINCALVIN DELL'AKIRIS


ORESTE DELL'AKIRIS
VIOLET BLANCHE DELL'AKIRIS
BLANCHE DE LA PARURE

LE BLANC VON DER GRIMMELSBURG


GERMAINE DE LA PARURE
World Pedigree DataBase French Bulldog - http://ingrus.net/frbull/en

*(1) Puppy-Back. The breeder/owner of the dog will sell you the dog for a minimal price but when the dog gets pregnant, the breeder gets apuppy (male or female depends on his/her preference) of his choosing back.