Thursday, February 3, 2011

From Vic Zhou To Justin Chua

From the youngest member of Taiwanese Pop Group F4 to one of the breakout cagers of the Ateneo Blue Eagles, i thought about these 2 Chinese men (Although Vic is a Taiwanese while Justin is a Filipino-Chinese) when the celebrations of the Chinese New Year started since Monday. Both of them are different, even their field of work is different. Vic is worth of a singer/actor while Justin is a student/athlete. You know it, right? Ok, i guess there's no difference if i would love to have an Nike-Ateneo Team Jersey of Justin Chua aside from the ones that i want to have too. (Especially on Ryan Buenafe & Nico Salva & of course, Jason 'Jumbo' Escueta which i will miss for UAAP Season 74 now Greg Slaughter will be a Blue Eagle) Despite the messy bed-head turned short bob & the black arm sleeve w/ silver lining, Vic & Justin were the men who pushed forward & proud of being a Chinese. Even they had a wonderful road to the carriers they enter, they also survive the pains from heartbreaks to losses. (From the Shan-Chai-broke-my-heart moment to La-Salle-kicked-our-butts moment) All what they can find is the perfect Salva-tion. (& i'm NOT talking about Nico Salva you..... you..... never mind)

The life between an Asian Popstar & a Blue Eagle is different, the concert stage & the hard-court is different. The crowd is either different or same, but even if Barbie Xu or the La Salle Green Archers are the cause of the pains of their dear lives. Vic Zhou & Justin Chua proved that discipline pushed them to move on with their lives & have a better yet brighter tomorrow. For Vic, he made a simple wish to become the pop star he was meant to be, away from being Hua Ze Lei. For Justin, like the Super Junior-M track tittled 'Blue Tomorrow', he has a brighter tomorrow under the blue sky as he unleash his mighty eagle wings shaded in blue. This is my tribute to the youngest member of F4, the hottest & all-time favorite Taiwanese Pop Group & the breakout center of the Ateneo Blue Eagles, the 3-peat UAAP Men's Seniors B-Ball Champions. What a better way to celebrate the Chinese New Year right.

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