Archive for May 16th, 2008
Sad Story
Nag-aaral ako sa La Salle .
Ang dami kong kaklaseng Chinese. Apelyidong Uy, Lim, Tan, Co, Go, Chua,
Chi, Sy, Wy, at kung anu-ano pa. Pero sa kanilang lahat kay Gilbert Go
ako naging malapit. Mayaman si Gilbert kaya mangyari pa, madalas siya
ang taya sa tuwing gigimik ang barkada.
Isang araw na-ospital ang kanyang ama. Sinamahan ko siya sa pagdalaw.
Nasa ICU na noon ang kanyang ama dahil sa stroke. Naron din ang ilan sa
kanyang malalapit na kamag-anak.
Nag-usap sila. Chinese ang kanilang usapan…. hindi ko maintindihan.
Pagkatapos ng ilang minutong usap-usap, nagkayayaan nang umuwi. Maiwan
daw muna ako at pakibantayan ang kanyang ama habang inihahatid nya ang
kanyang mga kamag-anak palabas ng ospital. Lumipat ako sa gawing kaliwa
ng kama ng kanyang ama para ilapag ang mga iniwan nilang mga gamit na
kakailanganin ng magbabantay sa ospital. Nang akmang ilalapag ko na ay
biglang nangisay ang matanda.
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Ninoy Aquino
Ninoy started his fight for justice long before the declaration of Martial Law on September 21, 19972. He was not happy with the negative changes in society, especially the injustices and oppression suffered by his fellowmen. He would not keep silent. He tried to do everything he could to open the eyes of those in power to the evils in society. When Martial Law was declared he, along with several others, was imprisoned. But, through his connections he continued to channel his fight for justice.
In or out of the prison, Ninoy continued his fight for freedom and democracy and tried to influence other Filipinos to do the same, until that fateful day of August 21, 1983, when he was assassinated. His death touched the heart of almost every Filipino. Even death could not silence Ninoy. His death awakened many Filipinos of their responsibility to do something, through non-violent means, to bring back democracy to our country. The People Power at the EDSA Revolution was a great act of Filipinos to work as one to claim their rights to freedom, justice and democracy.
Ninoy sacrificed his life. He took his final rest. Following his death, the Filipino people took an initial step to move and uplift their conditions.
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Joke, joke, joke
Street Vendor : “bili na kayo ng relo! gold watch ito!
pag namuti, white gold!
pag huminto stopwatch!”
gf : hu hu hu hu bakit natin ginawa ito? hindi na ako virgin at dalawang beses pa natin ginawa!
bf : ano? isa lang ah?!
gf : bakit, hindi na ba natin uulitin mamaya?!
ANG MARRIED LIFE….
May isang intsik na sa sobrang hilig sa karaoke ay
inabot ng 5 am.
Dahil sa takot mabugbog ni misis, nag-text ng:
“HUWAG KA BAYAD RANSOM. NAKATAKAS AKO. UWI NA KO!”
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Miss World 2008 – Philippines
2 comments May 16, 2008
Joke tym..
“Hindi lahat ng malakas, super hero!”
- Putok
Juan: Buwiset na shampoo ito.. hindi bumubula
Pedro: paanong bubula yan hindi naman basa ang buhok mo!!!
Juan: Baliw!!! for dry hair nga daw ito eh!!! bobo ka ba??!! Epal
For the finals of the Australian Cow Milking Championship, an Australian, a German and a Filipino were given 15 minutes each to milk as much as they could from cows assigned to them. After 15 minutes …
“Australian contestant, how much did you get?”
A gallon,” the contestant shouted. Palakpakan.
“German contestant, how much?”
“A gallon and a half, sir!” Mas masigabong palakpakan.
“Filipino contestant, how much did you milk?”
“One teaspoon, sir!” Nakabibinging katahimikan.”Beg your pardon sir, but … they gave me a bull!”
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First Filipino Saint
Lorenzo Ruiz was born in Binondo, between 1600 and 1610. He was baptized shortly afterwards. His parents who were devoted Catholics brought him up and influenced him to have a strong faith in God. Lorenzo’s father and two siblings died in a battle between the Spaniards and Chinese. Lorenzo and his mother were then placed under the Dominicans.
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