Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Oh! Book Debuts with # 3

I'm beginning a series of posts tonight about things I have on my bucket list. Actually i'm brimming with things I want to post in relation to that, but right now I am stumped as to what I will be naming my bucket list (a bucket list just sounds inappropriately plain for something that I see as a compilation of life's exclamation points). I can't for the life of me figure out how Adam got to his task of naming things in The Garden nor do I have any ability to create amusing and witty titles for my blog posts and... but wait.. oh, OH!


I'm naming it The Oh! Book. Now that's something appropriately playful and dirty for all the equally playful and dirty (eh?) stuff I want to strike off the list before I die.

To mix things up a little and to stay true to The Oh! Book's name , i'll post stuff randomly starting with The Oh! Book's # 3 - watch a Lakers' game live.


(Source: Lakers OCRegister)


Ever since I got to watch a live PBA game between two of the most storied franchises in that league (San Miguel Beermen and Ginebra Gin Kings), I just knew that I was missing so much of the thrill of watching basketball by witnessing it only from the silent confines of our living room with my apathetic siblings impatiently waiting for the game to finish while I go mad fist pumping and shouting to an unsympathetic crowd.


Being in the same arena along with hundreds of fans going bananas with you after every basket and fantastic play just adds a whole new layer to watching the game. I want to experience that. I want to be where the action is.

Of course it's a no-brainer that I want it to be a Lakers game with Kobe hopefully still playing in it against maybe the Heat, Thunder, or the  Bulls. Heck i'd gladly take a game against the Cavs just as long as I can watch it live.

And since i'm practically dreaming right now, let me go on a stretch here and hope that I get to watch it with DC, not only because I can talk basketball with him for hours or that I know DC also wants this, but because once the Kiss Cam starts rolling and luckily lands on me (oh let it be me!), I want to be smooching him for everyone to see.

That'll definitely be one for the Oh! Book.


Reality check: 
The Lakers' regular season tickets go from $50 to $250, with courtside seats already having regular occupants ( Hollywood, baby) and with roundtrip plane tickets beginning at around $2000. Add it up and that's around a hundred thousand pesos that I do not have... yet.

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