PNoy’s Helicopter is Cool…
… or should I say stoked? Or pimped? Yes, I know, these words don’t blend with the SONA. And yes, these are normally uttered by someone juvenile in tattered pants and usually by those dudes seen in the X-Games or MTV shows. Yes, I know, it still doesn’t jibe with the SONA and [...]
I Concede
It’s May 13 and still cannot believe that in just 3 days after the election, everything seems to coming back to normal. The election fever is now simmering down – with some few exceptions. Without this automated election, I can just imagine how everyone during this time could be still glued to news sources – [...]
2 possible things that can happen if _______ loses
I’m in the election period zone right now and here’s a piece of my 2 cents…or 2 possible things analysis if a particular presidentiable loses. Here goes. 2 possible things that can happen if Noynoy loses: Another EDSA..the nth time Jim Paredes will compose another makabayan song (wonder if he has composed one already) [...]
Integrity versus Expertise
Interesting thing happened in class tonight. In all our classrooms, there’s this excerpt from the graduate school of business’ mission statement projected to the white screen every time there’s class. So while trying to make use of the time as one group prepares for a presentation, our professor said, “Class can you read what’s [...]
Is Gibo the one?
This was written by a certain blogger and it is about one of the Philippine presidential candidates, Gibo. I can’t help but repost this one to help spread the very same sentiments I see in him. This repost is also my first step in implying who I might vote. I started with a short [...]
Learning while running
Well, sort of. But hey, at least I made the connection. I was running my butt off this morning on the treadmill and while trying to earn more time and distance, I tried to distract myself by grabbing the nearest book from our book shelf. The small one came off easily from the clutter. [...]
12 Little Things WE Can Do for OUR Country
Last Saturday’s class was both depressing and encouraging. Our professor talked about something that’s very close to my heart. He shared with us his observations how Vietnam has blossomed into a much developed country at a rate that’s faster and steeper than ours (few more years and their infrastructure will be a lot better). At the same [...]
EDSA: The real telenovela
Photo from Flickr’s CreativeCommons page of Princesse_Laya. I’ve almost stopped counting if for how long, but this week we Filipinos once again celebrate the then famous EDSA Revolution anniversary. It was decades ago when our mothers and fathers (and other family members) together with the nuns, priest and rebel soldiers held hands, marched to EDSA, [...]
Is Dasmarinas going to be a city soon?
Did I vote yes? Did I vote no? Go figure… Today, people in Dasmarinas, Cavite flocked to their respective public schools to participate in the plebiscite that will determine if Dasmarinas will finally win its bid for cityhood. If my memory serves me right, more than 10 years ago, I have already seen banners and [...]
Un-politically correct lines
My sleepy mind is now getting radical. Here are some lines I just thought about while preparing myself into to slumberdom: If drug products can have it, why not end a political infoad with “No approved therapeutic claims” as well? Makes sense, right? It’s high time we start every political TV [...]
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