Archive for March, 2008

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Off-Vespa: Playboy finally hits Manila!

March 31, 2008
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I’m excited to see the maiden issue of Philippine Edition of Playboy magazine. I heard the title will be launched on Wednesday (April 2) in Hotel Sofitel with two International Playmates as special guests. hmmm…

You see, I was never a big fan of FHM or Maxim. I only get to read an issue (okay, I just browse over the pages) whenever I’m in the barbershop. But Playboy is a different matter. For me, it’s nostalgia! It brings back boyhood memories much as owning that much-coveted 12-inch Voltes V mecha-robot. It taught us how to distinguish a cool tito from the boring ones by being chums with the uncle who let us peek at the loose and tattered pages of his back issues tucked under his beds. It opened our eyes that ‘playmates’ weren’t necessarily those we play bahay-bahayan with. It made us aware who Tetchie Agbayani was and permanently ingrained in our minds that little white headband she was wearing in those pictures. ;)

Just recently, while listening to that 80s track “Angel in a Centerfold,” my eight-year old daughter asked me what centerfold means. Why, when I was her age, I already knew what that meant! I patiently explained to her what it is and added that there are magazines where being a centerfold was way cooler than landing on a magazine cover itself. Of course, I had a specific title in mind but there was no need to go on further.

One of my favorite part in Playboy (at least, in the US Edition) is that little “where’s the Playboy bunny?” game they try to put on the covers. I had fun looking for those as much as the times I’ve spent on “I Spy,” “Where’s Waldo?” or with Larry Alcala’s ‘Slice of Life’ cartoons. All my high school buddies didn’t even know there’s such a thing and started to see Playboy covers in a whole new different light. I bet some of you don’t even know that ever existed until now. I hope they’d get to insert that little detail in the local edition and bring out that little boy in me. :)

I’ve read that there won’t be any frontal nudity in the Philippine edition so as not to offend the sensibilities of the Catholic conservatives in the country (maybe a nip peep, says Beting Laygo Dolor, the mag’s chief editor in a recent interview). Still, I’m hoping that the title would be true to it’s promise and set itself apart from the existing “laddie” [little boy] magazines (Dolor says that’s what FHM & Maxim are called abroad).

I’m personally impressed that the editors actually owned up calling their mag a dad’s magazine. The ‘old dad’ tag has been a liability to the title with it’s declining circulation internationally overtaken by it’s “laddie” counterparts. It’s been observed that Playboy has become obsolete also largely because the internet abounds of more daring photos (and videos!) that are available for free. The poor sales even promted Playboy Australia to closed shop in 2000. Indeed, the prospects don’t look good for Playboy coming this late in the country. Still, I have high hopes for the title and I hope it doesn’t dissapoint.

Below is a Q&A conducted by ABS-CBN’s Ginger Conejero with Beting Dolor — editor-in-chief of Philippine Edition of Playboy Magazine (Philippine Edition). If he plays the cards right, the guy will be holding one the most admired jobs. ;)

Q: What kind of journey was it like to bring Playboy to the Philippines?

A: It was very difficult, honestly. It began a little more than a year ago. There were already talks between other people. A foreigner based in Manila tried to get a franchise, so he got an editor who is a little bit known in the industry. And they were working on getting Playboy, but it did not push through. There were other attempts until finally, late last year, a young Filipino businessman was given the franchise. He, in turn, has started looking for an editorial team and my name came up. We talked and we went to Singapore, met with Americans from Playboy International. They liked the ideas I was proposing and here I am.

Q: This is the 25th international franchise, why did it take so long for the Philippines to sign for this?

A: I don’t know really. As far as back as 10, 11 years ago, I already heard that some local businessmen wanted to get the Playboy franchise. I know of at least one other businessman who applied for a franchise with a competitor of Playboy, Penthouse. That didn’t push through because it was too expensive at that time. But then Playboy is a winner worldwide so it would be hard to fail.

Q: What can people expect from Playboy Philippines? Can they expect the same things that Playboy is famous for internationally? Read the rest of this entry ?

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Vespa Spotting: One Gorgeous Tricycle!

March 13, 2008

tricycle-calvintang.jpg(photo courtesy of Calvin Tang) Here in Philippines, when one talks about a motorcycle mounted with a sidecar, the image of the good ol’ tricycle would immediately pop to any Filipino’s mind. The three-wheeler is essentially a mini-version of the more popular jeepney. It’s a workhorse that carries cargo and passengers which can easily fit narrow streets and alleyways unlike the other bigger public transports (more info about Philippine tricycles here).

Yesterday, Eugene, a ride buddy and founder of Scoot66 (a riding club composed of Vespistis mostly based in southern Manila) posted in vespaclubph forum a couple a pictures of another “trike” not usually seen in the streets of Manila. It’s an immaculate white Vespa PX with a bullet-shaped, Cozy sidecar attached to it. My fascination with single seater, open and roofless sidecars may have been nurtured at a very young age while watching Star Rangers daily in the late 70s. But seeing the picture of those five superheroes now, I realize that their chosen mode of transport looks no different from the mobile patrol of the Barangay tanod (neighborhood peacekeepers) in our area. hahaha!

Here’s the front view of this drool-worthy Vespa sidecar:

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So could this thing fit a grown man for a side passenger? Check out the sideview photo and see the legroom. Read the rest of this entry ?

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Vespa Heads: It’s Hip to be [S]quare!

March 12, 2008

The newest Vespa model called the Vespa S is a retro-inspired scooter with square-ish headlamp and side mirrors is based on the classic look of the famous 50 Special model of 1969. These vintage models are still highly sought after and the scoot’s cult status was confirmed a few years ago when teen band Lunapop sang its praises in their smash hit “50 Special.”

In a press release, Piaggio formally announced the debut of the 2008 Vespa S, a retro-forward 150cc for the North American market. To create a buzz for the new model, the Toronto-based Vespa Canada launched the Vespa-head campaign — life-sized humanoid cutouts with the Vespa S handlebar for its head. These ‘dudes’ sports a retro-cool getups like Chuck Taylor and other ‘in-again’ brands to play on the notion that it’s hip to be square.

The company plans to display the odd humal-like images on buildings around Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. There are four different Vespa-heads in total; they’ll appear either as singles like this one:

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or in a group of intimidating posse such as this:

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Read more about the Vespa-head campaign… Read the rest of this entry ?

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A Pinoy scootering podcast interview (with 10 takes to intro!)

March 6, 2008

I was scouring my hardrive and searching the Vespinoy forum looking for a picture of Bimbo & me to go with this blog entry. The irony is that I found out that we have none together. hahaha! :D The images below are the best pics that I could find taken last year during the Vespinoy Christmas Party. Notice the subtle ‘good & evil’ theme (more like Mara Clara! hahaha). I was hoping to show you the faces behind the voices you’d hear in the podcast episode I’ll be discussing below.

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mean & evil Bimbo aka Vespinoy and friendly me. bwahahaha!

Three Thursdays ago, Bimbo & I went on a conference call via skype with Dave Mangano of sctrcst.com who wanted to touchbase and know what we’ve been up to lately. Bimbs & I have done separate episodes for this scootering podcast/internet radio but it was our first time doing it together. Of course, I felt less pressured doing this one since its my second time and I’m with somebody whom I’m very comfortable with. Bimbo (I now call him “AmboyG”) always had an easy time doing interviews like this with his impeccable American accent… hahaha :D It was a very relaxed and free-wheeling interview. I hope you have fun listening to it as much as we had when we recorded it. Listen to the episode here. Read the rest of this entry ?