by enad on September 27, 2009
Buckle up. Fasten your seatbelts. And ready for the price hike. You know what happens after the election in the Philippines. Businessmen try to recover what they lose in the election. That’s post-election though, and maybe we will be able to somehow stop this after-effect if we get to know our presidentiables better. The information below about who are the possible personalities to run for presidency isn’t enough but I do hope it helps. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 9, 2009
by enad on September 8, 2009
Not much Filipinos know about Marvin Sonsona. That included me. I only knew him when I came across a blog post by Ark. So who is he?
Marvin “Marvelous” Sonsona is just another Filipino boxer who won a world title. He is the newly-crowned World Boxing Organization (WBO) super flyweight champion. He won his recent bout with 37-year old Puerto Rican veteran Jose “Carita” Lopez by unanimous decision at the Casino Rama in Ontario, Canada with the score of 116-109, 115-110, and 114-111 in favor of him–the first match he fought outside the Philippines. Take note, our hero is still very young at 19. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 7, 2009
Certainly not a good news everyone, especially to my fellow Filipinos. I opened Yahoo Philippines today and to my pity, another Philippine ferry sunk. Nine people were killed while two others remain unaccounted for after Iloilo-bound passenger ship MV SuperFerry 9 listed before sinking off the Zamboanga Peninsula early yesterday morning, September 6, that is according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).
On Yahoo News, a passenger named, “Roger Cinciron said he felt the ferry tilting at about midnight but was assured by a crewman that all was well. About two hours later he was awoken by the sound of crashing cargo below his cabin, he told DZMM radio.”
The MV Princess of the Stars tragedy last year, June 20,2008, has not been completely forgotten yet and here comes [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 6, 2009
The latest Google UFO doodle made the people wonder what it was for, bringing about massive “unexplained phenomenon google” searches.
Anyway, in the Philippines, there have also been events related to that UFO doodle, particularly in the city of Las Piñas. One alleged UFO sighting was in 2000. According to wikipedia, “Antonio Israel, 37 claimed that he videotaped alleged “small balls of light dancing frenetically in the evening sky over his Silver St neighborhood, Carmela Homes IV in Las Piñas on Sept. 3, 2000. ” [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 3, 2009
There’s nothing wrong with the title of this pinay-scandal-related post. I meant it that way. Period.
So is this going to be another scandalous post? I realized about it. In the past few days I’ve been writing posts related to this one. I had one about KC Concepcion, then about Cristine Reyes (read the post to find out the truth) and then yesterday, about Mariane Rivera’s scandalous “singit” photo (never wrote about Katrina Halili and Dr. Hayden Kho or Marica Reyes). I had no plan to write something about sex scandal or pinoy scandal, honestly. It’s just that ideas are sprouting anywhere–even in my sleep–God, am I starting to become green-minded?–I hope I won’t get nasty things in return of my (somewhat) nasty posts. [may kasunod pa po...]
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by enad on September 1, 2009
If you don’t know yet, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo a.k.a PGMA ranks number 44 among the Top 100 Most Powerful Women on earth (despite her despite her declining popularity in the Philippines) with with Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, as the most powerful for the last four years. That’s is according to Forbes magazine’s listing for 2009 published on August 19, 2009 at 6:00 PM EDT and which listing project started in 2004. It is edited by editor Liz MacDonald and staff writer Chana R. Schoenberger, and based on visibility and economic impact (economic impact?). [may kasunod pa po...]
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