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Betcha boy, golly wow!

- Tim Yap -

After the whole brouhaha about Sex and the City — the movie, ourcollective eye seems to have shifted to the big bang that is Batman,the dark knight in black tights.  “Of course,” as a certain shampoo adsays, “Men are created different.”Now, it’s a guy thing.

From Entourage to Mad Men to Asero (uh, okay), it’s time the guys gotthe spotlight.

Curfew or no curfew, the time is now.So I began early by hoppingover to Red at the Makati Shangri-La where Boy Abunda was hosting adinner for Ruffa Gutierrez’s birthday.  Yes, we all know that Ruffa’snatal date was last month, but until now, the celebration continues.

“It’s called a birthday season,”  I always tell friends whenever Icelebrate more than three times (hey, every day can be yourbirth-slash-rebirth day!).  But  I guess when it comes birthdayparties, Ruffa does take the cake.

From Boy I hopscotched to another boy, this time to mark DietherOcampo’s turning one year younger at Chef Marco at Purple Feet resto inside Wine Depot.  Now, Diet, this guy has beenthrough so much — career highs and lows, marriage and annulment,intrigues and achievement — and despite it all, has maintained thathunk appeal and hulking humility, making him a perfect exemplar of theNew Macho in glitzbiz.

And speaking of macho, boxing champ Manny Pacquiao was feted with aparty by Chavit Singson.  With the way his career is going and the waythe public adores him, he and his wife Jinky appear to be our very ownPosh and Becks.  Only this time, let’s call them Jinks and Pacqs(pronounced Pax).  Or are they more similar to Tony Parker and EvaLongoria...Parker?

Meanwhile another celebrated couple welcomed Christ in their life inthe form of their very own baby.  Raymart and ClaudineBarretto-Santiago  celebrated their birthdays along with their sonRodrigo Santino Santiago’s first birthday and dedication ceremony atthe Blue Leaf Pavilion in Taguig.  I’ve never seen that many showbizkids in my whole life — it was enough to supply both networks withtalented tykes and yayas to last countless seasons.  But the star wasstill is, and will always be, Claudine Barretto, in her most stellarrole as — a mother.

Now if Claudine and Raymart celebrated with their son and daughter,this man celebrated his 80th birthday with his 18 children, and a newbook — a labor of love produced by his son.  I was at the NBC Tent towitness the unveiling of a special biography of comic and dramaticproportions — the King of Comedy is 80, and we all grew up watching,laughing and crying with Dolphy.  He is a pan-generational icon, aninspiration to everyone.  Speaking to a whole venue filled withinfluential people from diverse industries, he addressed the crowd ina very personal manner.  I felt like I was talking to my own father.Or grandfather.

At the end of the day, touching upon the lives of these men, albeitfor a few handshakes and bro hugs, I realize that a man is not boundby definitions.  You can be a comedian, a gay icon, a matinee idol, bea baby, weep a few tears and take a few punches — what matters inmanhood is that each punch thrown and each tear shed and everythingthat makes us stranger, in the end makes us stronger.

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