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Sunday, July 15, 2012
BERSECK: Annabelle Rama Created A Scene at Dolphy's Wake
Annabelle Rama did it again!
What is it with wake that provoke Annabelle Rama? Annabelle Rama created a scene at Comedy King Dolphy's wake. This time around she went after a tabloid reporter.
If you would still recall, Annabelle Rama also had a fight with Amalia Fuentes at Joey Steven's wake last April 3 at the chapel of Santuario de San Antonio in Forbes Park, Makati. Amalia got mad when Annabelle arrived in Joey's wake in a red dress.ANNABELLE RAMA: Tweets her heart out
HE SAID, SHE SAID: Chito Alcid vs. Annabelle Rama Who's Side Are You?
Annabelle Rama vs. Chito Alcid
HE SAID, SHE SAID: Chito Alcid vs. Annabelle Rama Who's Side Are You?
It's been reported, written and talked about. Yes, I know you have heard about this already that on the third night of Comedy King Dolphy’s wake at the Heritage Park in Taguig, a fight allegedly broke out between Annabelle Rama and entertainment columnist Chito Alcid in the dining area where the stars of Sampaguita Pictures gathered.
Chito Alcid Version On his Facebook page:
Alcid said that Rama chased after him and hurled invectives. Rama was apparently peeved at Alcid’s unflattering reports about daughter Ruffa Gutierrez.
“Pagtungo ko sa CR, few steps away ay nakita ko si Rama na susunod na gagamit ng CR,” Alcid recounted. “Nagkatinginan kami. Umatras na lang ako without saying a word or any expression sa mukha. Bigla itong nagmumura at nagsisigaw.”
‘Mga bastos na salita’
Alcid said he turned his back but Annabelle chased after him, all the while uttering words that he said was “hindi katanggap-tanggap ng mga bisitang naroroon.”
Alcid wrote, “Hindi ko siya pinatulan. Respeto naman kay Tito Dolphy at sa pamilya nito, gayun din sa mga bisita. Meron siyang hawak na matulis na bagay. May dinampot pa siyang kutsilyo. Continious ang pagmumura niya at mga bastos sa salita.”
Alcid said the incident was witnessed by the stars in the dining area, including Dolphy’s son, actor Epy Quizon. It was German Moreno who first tried to break the fight, wrote Alcid, before Ilocos Sur Governor Chavit Singson calmly led Rama away.
“Walang nagawa si Eddie Gutierrez. Hindi niya kayang pigilan si Rama,” said Alcid.
Later, he wrote, “Dumating na ang security assigned at inilabas na ang nangugulo.”
Annabelle’s side on Twitter:
Yes, Annabelle Rama took to Twitter to comment on the incident. She claimed that it was Alcid who confronted her.
“Sinundan nya ako sa cr at hinarap nya ako, akala (niya) na yan na natatakot ako sa kanya,” she tweeted and then followed it up with, “kaya ko sya hinampas ang yabang kase dahil marami syang kasama. Duwag matapang ka lang sa facebook at twitter.”
After more tweets ostensibly directed at Alcid, Annabelle apologized to Zsa Zsa and the Quizon family.
“I am so sorry for what had happened at the dining area of the Heritage,” Rama tweeted. “I was provoked by a fake reporter.”
VIDEO of Annabelle Rama Going Berseck at Dolphy's Wake
Annabelle Rama Vs. Chito Alcid
VIDEO of Annabelle Rama Going Berseck at Dolphy's Wake
Controversial talent manager Annabelle Rama was caught on camera while going berserk against Chito Alcid, an entertainment writer, on the second night, of Dolphy's wake at Heritage Park in Taguig last July 13, 2012.
Here is an exclusive video report by ABS-CBN's late night news program, Bandila, Annabelle Rama was caught on camera holding a microphone stand while trying to attack Chito Alcid, a seasoned entertainment writer. German Moreno (Kuya Germs) was seen on camera trying to stop her.
Source of Video: ABS-CBN
Saturday, July 14, 2012
SM CITY NORTH EDSA: The Great Northern Sale Loots
The Great Northern Sale at SM City North Edsa had enticed people from all walks of life!
See what we bought at the Great Northern Sale!
I had the time of my life at the Great Northern Sale! Major Discounts Everywhere You Look! I even got a gourmet card when I bought a total of P 2,500 worth of purchase!
SM City North Edsa had the most exclusive deals on all brands, stores and dining places only at The Great Northern Sale.
GREAT NORTHERN SALE July 13-14-15. From day 1 and day 2 I was at the SM City North Edsa Northern Sale. And my companion even got up up to 70% off on selected brands!
SM City North Edsa had the most exclusive deals on all brands, stores and dining places only at The Great Northern Sale.
GREAT NORTHERN SALE July 13-14-15. From day 1 and day 2 I was at the SM City North Edsa Northern Sale. And my companion even got up up to 70% off on selected brands!
I got Dolphy's timeless song for only Php 350.00
An Angry Bird Tsinelas originally price at Php 139 less 50% OFF= Php 69.50
We also bought several thousands worth of groceries, ranging from soap, juices, alcohol, conditioner to food like banana, orange, mango and a whole lot more. We also bought one whole chicken at the SM Rotisserie for only Php 139 we had the Tanglad flavor or what you call in Tagalog as Lemon Grass Chicken. One (1) pork ribs for Php 295.00, One (1) Fried Chicken at Php 42.00, Roasted Beef with rice for Php 60.00 Total Bill is 536.00.
My companion bought Three (3) pcs. Burger King, junior whopper at Php 100.00 each total is Php 300.00.
My kuya had his car keys duplicated for only Php 500.00.
My companion bought Three (3) pcs. Burger King, junior whopper at Php 100.00 each total is Php 300.00.
My kuya had his car keys duplicated for only Php 500.00.
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Friday, July 13, 2012
GUS Studio Manila SALE
Freaking out on Friday the 13th?
Make it your lucky day by getting your favorite Gus* Modern PH furniture in our month-long SALE! :P
Make it your lucky day by getting your favorite Gus* Modern PH furniture in our month-long SALE! :P
You'll love July even better as Gus* Modern PH is having it month-long SALE for the whole of July where customers can get upto 30% off!
The Gus Studio Manila SALE will be available from July 1 to 30, 2012 in both the Gus Studio at the G/F The Residences, Greenbelt (across GB5) and Gus Design Pod in Connecticut St., Greenhills.
The Gus Studio Manila SALE will be available from July 1 to 30, 2012 in both the Gus Studio at the G/F The Residences, Greenbelt (across GB5) and Gus Design Pod in Connecticut St., Greenhills.
NORTH BOUND BUSES NOW ALLOWED AT ORTIGAS FLYOVER
MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino on Thursday issued a memorandum circular outlining changes to the current yellow lane only policy for buses on Edsa, which they expect to have a significant impact immediately.
Under Memorandum Circular 8, Series of 2012, which took effect immediately Thursday afternoon, the MMDA allowed both provincial and city buses to pass through the Ortigas flyover if they are going northbound, aside from the Magallanes Interchange, which they are allowed to use whether they are going northbound or southbound.
However, all provincial and city buses are still not allowed to use tunnels and underpasses along Edsa.
The memorandum circular was issued after the MMDA’s consultation with some 50 bus operators on Wednesday, where they gave feedback and suggestions to the agency’s strict yellow lane policy, which caused heavy traffic on Edsa on Monday.
Provincial buses have also been allowed to travel on the third lane of EDSA immediately after the two yellow lanes, and they were also given the green light to traverse all flyovers along the 24-kilometer stretch of the highway.
On the other hand, city buses will still have to stick with yellow lanes along EDSA, but they can use the Ortigas flyover when going northbound.
The memorandum circular also reiterated previous policies, such as that both city and provincial buses should only load and unload passengers in their respective designated terminals and bus stops along the highway.
Buses should also stack themselves snugly while inside the loading and unloading bays, and should follow the Bus A/Bus B systems in loading stations. It also clarified that city buses can load and unload in these stations for only 25 seconds.
The MMDA also revived the strict implementation of its closed-door policy for buses, which means that buses, both city and provincial, must keep their doors closed except when inside loading and unloading stations.
Under Memorandum Circular 8, Series of 2012, which took effect immediately Thursday afternoon, the MMDA allowed both provincial and city buses to pass through the Ortigas flyover if they are going northbound, aside from the Magallanes Interchange, which they are allowed to use whether they are going northbound or southbound.
However, all provincial and city buses are still not allowed to use tunnels and underpasses along Edsa.
The memorandum circular was issued after the MMDA’s consultation with some 50 bus operators on Wednesday, where they gave feedback and suggestions to the agency’s strict yellow lane policy, which caused heavy traffic on Edsa on Monday.
Provincial buses have also been allowed to travel on the third lane of EDSA immediately after the two yellow lanes, and they were also given the green light to traverse all flyovers along the 24-kilometer stretch of the highway.
On the other hand, city buses will still have to stick with yellow lanes along EDSA, but they can use the Ortigas flyover when going northbound.
The memorandum circular also reiterated previous policies, such as that both city and provincial buses should only load and unload passengers in their respective designated terminals and bus stops along the highway.
Buses should also stack themselves snugly while inside the loading and unloading bays, and should follow the Bus A/Bus B systems in loading stations. It also clarified that city buses can load and unload in these stations for only 25 seconds.
The MMDA also revived the strict implementation of its closed-door policy for buses, which means that buses, both city and provincial, must keep their doors closed except when inside loading and unloading stations.
SOURCE: INQUIRER