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Monday, March 19, 2012
FORT BONIFACIO UNDERGROUND TUNNEL OPENING SOON!
Hear ye! Hear ye! Mark your calendar on March 22, 2012. This will be the date that an underground war tunnel in Fort Bonifacio will be reopened to tourism as a tribute to the many unsung heroes in the military.
Upon the initiative of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) the underground war tunnel in Fort Bonifacio will be transform into a heritage site to honor the sacrifices of the country’s long line of soldiers.
The underground passageway is located at the eastern area of what is now called Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City, which used to be part of the sprawling Army base.
The tunnel used to be the main attraction of the old Philippine Army museum and library, which have since been relocated with the conversion of a sizable portion of the military camp into a business and residential district.
The tunnel’s reopening was timely since the Philippine Army would be celebrating its 115th founding anniversary on March 22.
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Miss Universe-Japan finalist is Manileña
I don't know what is it with beauty contests that make us all wide-eyed. Maybe it is because each and every girl has this secret dream of becoming a beauty queen someday and the boys simply can't resist the beauties in parade. We are a country that look up to beauty queens more than politicians. Reasons? Well answer it yourself :-P! I know, you know why:-)
Meet Naomi S. Kida the first Japino to make it to the finals of Miss Universe-Japan. Born in Tondo, Manila, in June 1988. Naomi is the daughter of Cristina Rivera Santiaguel of Imus, Cavite and Masami Kida, president of a cement production company. She is said to be fluent in Japanese, English and Filipino, Naomi regularly visits the Philippines and stays in Almanza, Las Piñas, with her aunt.
Standing at 170 cm or 5’7” tall. Naomi is tall by Japanese and Philippine standards. Her height served her well as a volleyball player in school and as a model.
She made it to the Top 5 of the beauty contest in Tokyo on June 17, 2011.
Her dream is to become a bridge between Japan and the Philippines.
How many contestants joined Miss Universe Japan?
There were 15 finalists.
What question did the judges ask you during the finals?
They asked me to describe “fortune” in my own words. My answer was, “Fortune is making your own destiny through the choices you make.” I said that because of my own experiences, I am who I am now because of the choices I made in the past
Congratulations!
Source: Inquirer
Saturday, March 17, 2012
NOYNOYING
Last March 15, 2012, youth-students who joined the nationwide people's protests against oil deregulation law, oil overpricing and oil-VAT demonstrated how President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino is reacting to people's problems. They called this demo as “Noynoying.” Instead of ‘planking,’ they do a little play-acting, or a parody, of “Noynoy” Aquino's inaction on people's pleas against the weekly oil price hikes.
“Guess what he’s doing there,” said Vencer Crisostomo, chairman of Anakbayan and emcee of the program held at the Elliptical road in Quezon City before the protesters drove a caravan to the oil companies’ head offices in Makati. Crisostomo pointed to a participating protester, who was seen lounging at the street, looking bored while chain-smoking.
Another student was on the phone for a long time. Another just sat there plainly doing nothing. In “Noynoying,” Anakbayan said some students will sit down in the middle of certain major roads in Metro Manila while adopting “the president’s trademark vacant stare.”
“And this one, what is she doing?” Crisostomo asked, putting the spotlight on another student who looks like she’s daydreaming. Protesters shouted: “Dreaming of Grace Lee?”
Crisostomo urged the leaders of people's organizations to also do a “Noynoying,” to which COURAGE chairman Ferdie Gaite and KMU chairman Bong Labog cooperated, to loud laughter among protesters, including from Gabriela Rep. Emmi de Jesus.
The protesters generally criticized President Aquino for playing deaf and blind, for not acting on the consumers’ issues against the abuses of what they call as foreign oil cartel and for simply pretending like he is doing something when he is just coming out with stop-gap measures such as the derided Pantawid Pasada program.
The protesters demand the scrapping or reduction of VAT on oil, and the scrapping or suspension of Oil Deregulation Law.
Cebu Pacific Seat Sale from March 16 to 19, 2012
Cebu Pacific
Sale Period: March 16 to 19, 2012
Details
- Quoted fares are one-way and have limited availability.
- Fare are exclusive of government fees and taxes.
- International fares are exclusive of fuel surcharges.
- Fares are non-refundable.
- Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
- CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply.
Domestic Flights | Go Lite Fare |
---|---|
Cebu
to Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Clark, Dipolog, Dumaguete, General
Santos, Iloilo, Legazpi, Ozamiz, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Siargao,
Surigao, Tacloban, Zamboanga or Kalibo NEW!
| P88 |
Davao to Cagayan de Oro or Zamboanga
| P88 |
Cagayan de Oro to Iloilo NEW!
| P88 |
Zamboanga to Tawi-Tawi NEW!
| P88 |
Travel Period: June 1 to August 31, 2012 | |
International Flights | Go Lite Fare |
ALL International Destinations
| 50% OFF |
Travel Period: May 1 to September 30, 2012 |
Be The Next Comic Marvel
Hear ye Hear ye! “Be The Next Comic
Marvel” calls for aspiring pencilers, cover artists, inkers, and
colorists to get a chance to have their portfolios reviewed by CB
Cebulski.
Marvel Comics’ top international scout C.B. Cebulski is in
Manila to look for undiscovered talents to follow in the footsteps of
Filipino artists Leinil Yu and Carlo Pagulayan.
CB will also hold a talk and book signing, A Crash Course On The
Comic Biz, today, March 17, 2012 at 3 p.m., at Bestsellers, Robinsons Galleria.
Learn how to break into the comic book business and more from Marvel
Comics’ VP for Creator and Content Development, whose works include the
“X-Men Fairy Tales” and the “Spiderman Fairy Tales”.
Hope to see you there!
Friday, March 16, 2012
PYROMUSICAL 2012 CHINA VS. THE NETHERLANDS
I wrote about the spectacular Close-Up Pyromusical year after year simply because I want to share FREE information. It was never a paid post. No freebies whatsoever. What I got is purely the joy of sharing. Then good karma struck. I won two VIP tickets when I entered a contest sponsored by Close-Up @ Izah's blog. Thank you so much Izah Morales for the two VIP Tickets with pica-pica. My brother and I really enjoyed the spectacular show in the sky! Thanks to you. You are our angel. Huggy hugz <3!
Even if we are promdi, yeah prom da province. (Shame on you Manileno's and Manilena, :-p lol) And amid the traffic and eccentricity of this far away place we found our way to MOA and to Izah's designated place where she handed out our two (2) complimentary tickets.
There was confusion at first as to where that entrance really is. But my brother and I are fierce travelers and we never accept NO by those people we asked for an answer. Even if it took us hours before we finally found the ONE! The one entrance where we finally met Izah and partner. You could imagine the bliss of finding that gate, ha ha ha! Oh well, I made my way to China's Great Wall down to Polomok in South Cotabato in Mindanao alone, so how come somebody would tell me I could not conquer MOA? Ha ha ha! Yeah yeah I know, shame on me for missing traveling so much. Hi to my neurosurgeon. Behave po ako :-) Well everybody, at least in my immediate circle, knows that being an aneurysm survivor, I am not allowed to travel very far, be stressed-out or be mad. That's why I will take this opportunity to warn those bitches not to come near me ha ha ha!
I could still imagine Izah's bewildered face meeting us for the first time. I look like someone so harassed, confused even, what with my unruly hair that needed rebonding? And my pawisan nose? Yeah yeah I know kuya! Well, my kuya said that you need to know that we left at 3 p.m. and finally met you at 6:30 p.m. or was that 7 p.m.? See Izah, we had to go through hell errr 3 and a half hours of non-stop rides and traffic just to see you and your magical gift. Thank you for patiently waiting for us!
We were finally ushered to the VIP area and got stamped. We may have VIP tickets but we are lost, I can't find that Close-up booth grrrrr! Then my brother saw the light! They don't have Close up booth but Unilever booth ha ha ha! Imagine me grinning from ear to ear when we made it inside the booth unscathed.
As we waited for the spectacular show to start we had pica-pica and drinks.Then ka-boom! Boom Boom Boom! It's showtime! Yeah!
PCSO LOTTO WINNER DIONIE REYES
I am one of millions who keep on thinking how on earth would I spend all that moolah? I am glad that I am not betting on any game of chance because what if I win? How on earth will I answer that question? Ha ha ha!
Last April 22, 2008, Dionie Reyes, a utility worker, won P14,125,032 in the Lotto 6/42 draw and for three months lived
the life of a millionaire, something he had been longing to experience.
He lived in a P4-million house in a
posh subdivision, drove around in a sports utility vehicle (SUV), and
gave goodwill money, ranging P1,000 to P 850,000, to relatives and
friends. He also gambled daily, womanized, and went on regular drinking
sprees.
In an exclusive interview, DR told the
Manila Bulletin that he did not regret throwing all the money away,
because it was his, he enjoyed it to the hilt, and he did not take it
from anybody else. "I won it from a lotto game of PCSO (Philippine
Charity Sweepstakes Office)," DR said. "It was my money. I spent my P14
million in three months," he admits. But in the end, he felt sorry for
his unbridled spending spree.
From being an instant millionaire, DR
now owes some people about P500,000. And to underscore his current state
of living, DR underwent a heart surgery at the Philippine Heart Center
(PHC) last September without any cash on hand. And he had to thank the
PCSO management for helping him pay for the cost of operation of about
P500,000, more or less.
Nearly four years after his lucky
streak, the married native of Las Piñas, now 47, with an 11-year-old
adopted son, said he wants to tell his story so others who may strike
gold, or already did, with the lotto games may learn a lesson or two
from his experience.
When this pen pusher, rather
Blackberry user, told him his name will not be mentioned to shield him
from any uninvited or unintended consequences of his coming out in
public, he won't have it that way. "If you are not going to mention my
name, then there is no use telling my story. Readers may not believe
your article. You may even use my photograph," he insists. "After all, I
have nothing to fear. That was about four years ago already. I had
spent all my winnings. Nothing is left, except my house and the things I
gave my relatives, office mates, friends, and acquaintances," he says.
DR recalled that before his mother Paz
died at 71 in 2004, she used to tell him that she had been praying for
him to win in the lotto play. "Anak, ipinagdarasal ko na manalo ka na ng
lotto para makatikim naman tayo ng ginhawa (Son, I have been praying
that you win in the lotto so we can have a better life)," DR recalls his
mother telling him. DR proudly said that being the youngest of his six
siblings made him the favorite of his mother. He has five sisters and a
brother.
About four years after his mother's
demise, DR finally hit the jackpot, using a Lucky Pick, System 7 bet
worth P70. A System 7 bet has seven combinations. "It was a Tuesday when
I hit the jackpot. My boss announced that a lotto machine gave out the
winning numbers for 6/42, Lucky Pick, and System 7," relates DR. "I had
all the three categories. So, I silently hoped that I am the winner,"
says DR. He did not check his ticket yet.
Wednesday evening, after work, like in
many other days before, DR went on another drinking session. He still
did not check his lotto ticket in his wallet, which by then was already
drenched with his own urine because of too much drinking.
Friday, at lunch time, while eating
with an office mate, DR took out his smelly wallet and got the 6/42
ticket. He had memorized the winning combination, 09-15-18-23-28-40,
which had at stake P14,125,032.
"Uy, I got three... four... five
numbers," DR exclaims, as excitement overwhelmed him. He said he no
longer mentioned he got all the six drawn numbers. He just nudged his
officemate, who got the message. "At 1 p.m., accompanied by my boss, I
had my winning ticket validated at the PCSO's Internal Audit Department.
The lotto machine did not accept it at first because of urine smudge.
So, the validation was done manually, entering into the lotto machine
the security numbers in the ticket," recounts DR.
The PCSO validation machine confirmed
DR won the more than P14-million jackpot. "After about an hour, I got
the check and I went to the bank, still with my boss," he said.
"Lahat tayo may pangarap. Gusto ko
talaga magkaroon ng kotse, magandang bahay, at makahawak ng malaking
pera. Kaya sinabi ko sa bangko bigyan ako ng isang milyon na cash at
tulungan ako makabili ng Toyota Fortuner na usong-uson noon," he recalls
with fondness.
He said he was adamant he wanted to go
home driving his new car, and a million-peso cash with him. The bank
made sure he got them. It was already evening when he got his shiny
Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV). Later, DR also bought a P4-million house
and lot at BF Homes in Las Piñas.
Out of his winnings, he gave his six
siblings P50,000 each; another P500,000 to one of his nephews for a
three-door apartment he wanted to build; and from R1,000 to R30,000 to
some of his office mates; and R100,000 to his boss. He gifted a nephew
of his wife with a car worth P850,000, a Mitsubishi Fuzion. DR now
hitches a ride with him every time he goes to work.
For a month, he did not go home to
Cavite where he lived at the time he won. He stayed with a sister-in-law
in Parañaque City. When he finally showed up in Cavite, he gave away
from P5,000 to P50,000 to some friends and neighbors. DR estimated he
gave away about P2 million or more for "balato" to relatives, friends,
neighbors, and office mates, not counting people he did not know who
came to him to borrow money. "I just gave them and told them not to pay
me back," he says. Just over a year later, he sold his car and then his
house at BF Homes. He bought another house also in Las Piñas worth P1.7
million. He now wants to sell the house to pay off debts.
DR narrated that the rest of his
money, about P10 million, was gone in only three months. "I spent all my
money through daily gambling, especially cockfighting, drinking sprees
nightly, and womanizing. Almost every day, I lost a minimum of P100,000
in cockfighting. It was very quick, I had an especial ATM (automated
teller machine) card issued by my bank," DR says.
"Every time I came home, my wife just
cried and cried. She asked me many times to stop. I did not listen. My
siblings also asked me to change ways and have a new life," he recalls.
"I did not listen to any of them. It was my money, anyway. I won it
fairly not at the expense of others," DR maintains.
Source: Manila Bulletin
Philippine Airlines Seat Sale March 15 to 21, 2012
Domestic Fares
- Sale Period: March 15 to 21, 2012
- Purchase any PAL operated domestic ticket and avail of a second ticket for P77 one way fare for Economy class and P3,777 one way fare for Business class to any PAL operated domestic sector.
Fiesta (Economy) Class | Base Fare | Base Fare + Surcharges | All-In Fare |
---|---|---|---|
Luzon | P77 | P373 | P418 |
Visayas | P77 | P429 | P481 |
Mindanao | P77 | P540 | P605 |
Mabuhay (Business) Class | Base Fare | Base Fare + Surcharges | All-In Fare |
Luzon | P3777 | P4073 | P4562 |
Visayas | P3777 | P4129 | P4625 |
Mindanao | P3777 | P4177 | P4679 |
Travel Period: June 1 to August 15, 2012
- Luzon: Laoag, Legazpi, Puerto Princesa
- Visayas: Bacolod, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Kalibo, Roxas, Tacloban, Tagbilaran
- Mindanao: Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, Davao, Dipolog, General Santos, Ozamiz, Zamboanga
International Fares
- Sale Period: March 15 to 21, 2012
- Purchase any roundtrip international or regional fare and avail of a second ticket for as low as USD7/RT for economy and USD377 round-trip for business on selected regional sector for you or your PAL.
- Below fare levels are inclusive of government taxes, fees, charges and fuel surcharges but exclusive of Philippine Travel tax and airport terminal fee.
Economy Class | Base Fare | B + S | Tax | Total Fare |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bangkok | USD 7 | USD 150 | USD 22.8 | USD 179.8 |
Ho Chi Minh | USD 7 | USD 150 | USD 18 | USD 175 |
Jakarta | USD 7 | USD 170 | USD 19 | USD 196 |
Macau | USD 7 | USD 90 | USD 13.8 | USD 110.8 |
Singapore | USD 7 | USD 150 | USD 22.1 | USD 179.1 |
Taipei | USD 7 | USD 90 | USD 10.2 | USD 107.2 |
Xiamen | USD 7 | USD 110 | USD 14.3 | USD 130.3 |
Hong Kong | USD 11 | USD 90 | USD 15.5 | USD 116.5 |
Delhi | USD 277 | USD 320 | USD 34.4 | USD 631.4 |
Melbourne | USD 277 | USD 300 | USD 83.4 | USD 660.4 |
Sydney | USD 277 | USD 300 | USD 103 | USD 680 |
Guam | USD 7 | USD 70 | USD 20.36 | USD 97.36 |
Beijing | USD 7 | USD 150 | USD 14.3 | USD 171.3 |
Shanghai | USD 7 | USD 150 | USD 14.3 | USD 171.3 |
Fukuoka | USD 177 | USD 150 | USD 11.5 | USD 338.5 |
Nagoya | USD 177 | USD 150 | USD 30.4 | USD 357.4 |
Tokyo | USD 177 | USD 150 | USD 30.9 | USD 357.9 |
Osaka | USD 177 | USD 150 | USD 32.2 | USD 359.2 |
Travel Period
- June 1 to August 15, 2012: Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Jakarta, Macau, Singapore, Taipei, Xiamen, Hong Kong, Delhi, Melbourne, Sydney, Guam, Beijing and Shanghai
- June 1 to July 31, 2012: Fukuoka, Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka
Economy Class | Base Fare | Surcharge + Tax | Total Fare |
---|---|---|---|
San Francisco | USD 477 | USD 457.9 | USD 934.9 |
Los Angeles | USD 477 | USD 457.9 | USD 934.9 |
Las Vegas | USD 477 | USD 457.9 | USD 934.9 |
Honolulu | USD 277 | USD 367.9 | USD 644.9 |
Vancouver | USD 477 | USD 443 | USD 920 |
Travel Period: September 16 to December 13, 2012