
John David Dychioco is a journalist-blogger-person. He makes the most random stuff he could think of in front of his 5-year-old laptop that nevertheless delivers his message across. (Well, sort of.) He has five television shows written on his resume; with ‘Newswatch Junior Edition’ (2008-2009) being the last. 2009 sees his involvement in a website called ‘PresidenteKo.Com’ and JohnDy going around the metro with a surfer dude called Martin Andanar and a group of merry men (+ one teen-aged boy) from July through early January of 2010.
JohnDy loves…
BOOKS
“Epicenter” by Joel C. Rosenberg
“It’s Not About Me – Teen Edition” by Max Lucado
“The Prayer of Jabez for Teens” by Bruce Wilkinson
“Dirty Faith” by Audio Adrenaline feat. Mark Matlock
“Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett Harris
MOVIES
“The Spongebob Squarepants Movie”
“The Simpsons Movie”
”The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon”
MUSIC
I just went to “Recently Added” in my iTunes to see what I’ve been listening to lately – Starfield, Kristian Stanfill, Hillsong UNITED, Kutless, Lincoln Brewster, Switchfoot, Chris Tomlin, Hillsong LIVE, The David Crowder*Band, Owl City and Jeremy Camp were there.
STUFF AND ALL OF THE ABOVE
I love the stuff I get from the ministry called JZONE (especially the shirt that says “Every Student a Jesus Zone”; they are awesome and they’re very kind to me). I dream one day of buying stuff from CCF’s Fil-Chi ministry especially the merch of Tumblr user “sheenalovessunsets” but I think I’ll need to give up my tithe for that, probably. I also love getting my eyeglasses from Del Mundo Optical (my grampa brought me there to get a new pair of glasses last year)… you used to have to go to their place in St. Luke’s Medical Center to pay them a visit, but now you can go to their clinic in Trinoma.
PLACES
The Bench Fix Salon (Quezon City), Christ’s Commission Fellowship (Ortigas Center, Pasig City), Kabisero (San Antonio, Pasig City), my laptop (I love to surf the net), a certain bench in Rizal Re-Creation Center (Rizal, Laguna).
That’s all for now. This list changes and evolves regularly.