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Sunday, August 5, 2012
CARLOS CELDRAN:Sudden Barter tour!
Oh la la! My favorite Carlos Celdran announced a SUDDEN Barter tour!
When: Monday, August 6, 2012
Time: 4pm
Where: Meet at Fort Santiago entrance.
Pay the basic museum fees and go on an Intramuros tour through BARTER.
Trade a tour for anything! Food, a condo, live plants, cured meats. Anything. Plus heI'll give you a FREE Breakfast magazine too! O saan ka pa! Go na kayo! Don't forget your payong!
KOREAN FOOD: Affordable Authentic Korean Food At Chef's Noodle
What could be a nicer way to spend a rainy day than spending time with your friends and love ones, sharing good stories, laughing your hearts out and eating Korean food at Chef's Noodle
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BAYANI AGBAYANI: Bayani Ang Tatay Ko
Funny man Bayani Agbayani stars in “Bayani Ang Tatay Ko" an Indie Film about life and struggles produced by M&N Film.
Filipinos are known worldwide for having positive attitude in handling difficulties in life. Filipinos tackle problems with a smile. I remember during "Ondoy" those people with water up to their neck and yet you can see them smiling despite being struck with the wrath of nature.
We Filipinos spend our life’s most vivid moments with the people we love. Bayani Ang Tatay Ko does not only wishes to instill family values but also provides entertainment and at the same time honor the law enforcers.
Actor-comedian and host Bayani Agbayani plays SPO3 Nicanor Corpuz , a decorated cop, loving dad and husband to his wife Susan played by Yayo Aguila, and son, Adrian played by child actor Yogo Singh. They live a simple, happy life until an incident took their lives on a different turn. One morning while in the police detachment where he is working, Taning played by Rommel Montano, a toughie from an influential family came looking for his colleague, SPO1 Joey Ponce. Ponce apparently shut down his illegal “videokarera” business and refused to accept a bribe, making the latter furious. Taning was scandalizing the station so he took a policewoman, SPO2 Pinky Madrigal hostage prompting Nick to defend his colleague.
Nick was suspended from service and he turned to selling “isaw” to make ends meet. Failing to do so, his wife Susan decided to go to Hongkong to work as a domestic helper. To help him in his business, Susan sent his brother, Ading played by Gene Padilla to help Nick tend to the isaw business. But the former cop realized that he is not cut for business, so he asked for his ninong, Col. Roberto Ugarte to give him an assignment. Colonel Ugarte referred him to the city hall where he worked as a traffic enforcer. As a traffic enforcer, Nick has learned to be happy with his new job because he wears a uniform and arrests violators. It was at this time when he was informed that his colleague, Ponce has remained missing since the precinct incident; SPO1 Fernandez had been looking for him. Worse, his wife Susan called to tell him she was victimized by an illegal recruiter.
All these tribulations that had happened to Nick and his family occurred very untimely. Witness how will a typical Filipino family face these challenges in a comedic and a bit of dramatic way with a sting of action to highlight the story.
Joining the lead stars are actor/model and ex-PBB housemate, Johann Santos, Ms. Jet Claveria, Butch Elizalde, Pinoy T.A.L.K. host Paul Quimbo, Ms. Jing Javier and Paulo Ponce and is under the helm of Ellen Argano. “Bayani...Ang Tatay Ko...” is one of the official entries to the 2nd PNP Film Festival and subsequently, the awarding will take place at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on August 7, 2012.
Being a policeman is indeed a noble profession. As we all know, it is both a difficult and extensive task to be on call for the continuous protection of the public and their property as well and maintain law and order. Preventing crime, reducing fear and ensuring the improvement of every citizen’s quality of life are no way an easy job. So let us all salute our officers. Yes. the all-time “bayani” of every community.
“Bayani...Ang Tatay Ko...” will have its premiere showing on August 5, 2012, Sunday at SM North Edsa Cinema 5, 5:00- 6:30 PM. Please be guided for further announcements and updates of the movie’s scheduled screenings in various theaters nationwide. For the movie's block screening and sponsorship matters, please contact Ms. Nanette or Grace at these numbers: 425-1658 and 0915-8170505
For more info and updates please visit and like their Facebook page: Bayani Ang Tatay Ko
Saturday, August 4, 2012
NUMBER CODING
Locations
Pasay City (NCR-Area I)
Mezzanine Floor., Roxas Strip Bldg.
Roxas Blvd cor. Arnaiz Ave
Makati City (NCR-Area II)
Rizal Memorial Coliseum
P. Ocampo (formerly Vito Cruz), Manila
(use Vito Cruz entrance)
Mandaluyong City (NCR-Area III)
Hi-way 54 Plaza, 986 Stanford corner EDSA
Caloocan City
5F Araneta Square mall,
Bonifacio Monument Circle
Rizal Ave. Ext. Cor. Samson Road
5F Araneta Square mall,
Bonifacio Monument Circle
Rizal Ave. Ext. Cor. Samson Road
Form Request For Helmet/ Visor ICC Stickers
Sample Form Request For Helmet/ Visor ICC Stickers. Please note that this form is FREE. You could get a copy of this form at the designated DTI offices or download this here. If somebody ask for money please report them to the Head of that department.
Republic of the Philippines
Attachment 1
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY – Region
Provincial Office
REQUEST FOR HELMET/VISOR ICC STICKERS
Control #:
Date:
Name : Address: Contact No(s).:
Brand of Helmet:
Date Acquired: Source from/ Bought
from (Establishment/Location):
I certify to the correctness of the above information and futher certify that the helmet has not been subjected to impact, dropped or used during a road accident.
Printed Name and Signature
Note: To be filled out by Standards Officer / Authorized Officer during evaluation:
Brand:
Other description / identifying marks:
Condition of helmet:
a. Safety parts complete & not broken (Shell,
- retention system, protective & comfort paddings
b. No dents, deformation or breakage nor signs of
- cracking or appreciable distortion
- c. No traces of application of paint, stickers, petrol or other solvents
d. Brand name and size still evident on the face of
- the helmet. Brand has not been altered.
- Others:
To Standards / Authorized Officers: Please encircle name of parts if available
Findings:
- Helmet compliant with BPS MC 1-A:2012
- Helmet not compliant with BPS MC 1-A:2012
Action: - Non-issuance
Issued ICC Sticker No.:
- For issuance
Name & Signature of Standards Officer / Date
LIST OF DTI-CERTIFIED MOTORCYCLE PROTECTIVE HELMET:Updated Version
LIST OF DTI-CERTIFIED MOTORCYCLE PROTECTIVE HELMET
LIST OF DTI-CERTIFIED MOTORCYCLE PROTECTIVE HELMET
(As of 24 July 2012)
ICC CERTIFICATE HOLDERS (2012) | BRAND |
ATG5 Trading Corporation | VOLTZ |
Cebu Reliance Motor Parts, Inc. | WHEIZ GEAR/AERO-X |
Countless Tradding | BEN-2 |
CWORLD Trading, Inc. | AGV/SPACE CROWN/VCAN/TANKED |
DNC Trading | INDEX |
Dan’s Bike Shop | SPARX |
Double E Trading | BEN-2 |
Eastway Racing Company, Inc. | INDEX |
Eastworld Motor Industries Corporation | INDEX |
Exsol Trading Corporation | EXSOL |
Fastroad Motorcycle Enterprises | YOHE/YEMA/GDR |
Gentrade International (Phils), Inc. | POWERCYCLE/TRANSCYCLE |
Grayeagle Enterprises | GPX/MRC |
Honda Philippines, Inc. | INDEX |
Impressions Impex International Corp. | STUDDS |
Kart Plaza Manufacturing | ARAI |
Kellsons Corporation | GLF |
Levant Trading | WEILANG |
Manila Safety Cycling Devices Corporation | HPH |
Minton Multiresources, Inc. | POSH |
Motoactive Corporation | AINON/KOR/KOR HF/NEXX/XPOT |
Motorcycles & Scooters, Inc. | VCAN/TANKED |
Mworld Trading | AGV/CABERG/KBC/LS2/NOLAN/ SHOEI/ZEUS/SUZUKI |
Mybike, Inc. | HONGYING BIO HELMETS |
New Fullspeed Marketing | YEMA |
Philippine SGC Corporation | PENGUIN/ST/SUN |
Philippine Suntal Corporation | SUN |
Richflow Trading | ZEBRA/CARTING/GDR/HNJ |
Roshan Commercial Corporation | SPYDER |
Speciailst Motorcycle Parts and Accessories | AXA |
Stavellan International Company | BIO/H |
Timeless Trading | SNELL |
Triumph JT Marketing Corporation | HJC |
Urrutia Trading | KH |
Vicma Marketing Corporation | AM |
Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc. | HJC/YAMAHA |
Yohingco Trading | LEV3/SOL |
(As of 24 July 2012)
ICC CERTIFICATE HOLDERS (2009 - 2011) | BRAND |
ATG5 Trading Corporation | VOLTZ |
CWORLD Trading, Inc. | VCAN/SPACE CROWN |
Countless Trading | BEN-2 |
DNC TRADING | INDEX |
Eastway Racing Comppany, Inc. | INDEX |
Eastworld Motor Industries Corporation | INDEX |
Exsol Trading Corporation | EXSOL |
Gentrade International (Phils), Inc. | POWERCYCIE/TRANSCYCLE |
Honda Philippines, Inc. | INDEX |
Impressions Impex International Corp. | STUDDS |
Kart Plaza Manufacturing | ARAI |
Manila Safety Cycling Devices Corporation | HPH |
Minton Multiresources, Inc. | POSH |
Motoactive Corporation | KOR HF/KOR/NEXX/XPOT |
Motorcycles & Scooters, Inc. | VCAN/TANKED |
Mworld Trading | 2/ZEUS/CABERG/NOLAN/AGV/SHOEI |
Mybike, Inc. | HONGYING BIO HELMETS |
New Fullspeed Marketing | YEMA |
Philippine SGC Corporation | PENGUIN/ST/SUN |
Philippine Suntal Corporation | SUN |
Roshan Commercial Corporation | SPYDER |
Speciailst Motorcycle Parts and Accessories | AXA |
Timeless Trading | SNELL |
Triumph JT Marketing Corporation | HJC |
Urrutia Trading | KH |
Vicma Marketing Corporation | AM |
Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc. | HJC/YAMAHA |
Yohingco Trading | LEV3/SOL/ |
Friday, August 3, 2012
UNIQLO NORTH SOON TO OPEN
New UNIQLO store is underway! This is good news to all fashionistas out there who imply love Uniqlo clothing.
I bet, you saw this same wall a few months before the June opening of UNIQLO, Japan’s No. 1 Fashion Brand, at the SM Mall of Asia.
Now let's play some guessing game. Where is this new one located? Block off your calendars and go North one of these days to have an idea.
UNIQLO opened its first store in the Philippines last June 15 in SM Mall of Asia, one of the largest shopping malls in the world, occupying a waterfront site on Manila Bay spanning 407,000 square meters. This massive shopping complex hosts a wide range of retail tenants, including a number of major fashion brands, and is a major draw for both tourists and local residents. The new UNIQLO Mall of Asia Store will be one of SM Mall of Asia’s largest tenants.
Asia offers enormous growth potential for UNIQLO and is a key regional focus of the brand’s global expansion strategy. By January 2012, UNIQLO’s network of stores included 851 locations in Japan and 234 in other global markets, of which 214 are throughout the rest of Asia. UNIQLO started opening its first stores in Thailand in September 2011, following its successful expansion into Singapore and Malaysia, increasing its lineup in Southeast Asia to 11 retail locations. Now, as the brand continues to accelerate its regional expansion efforts, the UNIQLO Mall of Asia is set to offer the joy of truly great clothing to shoppers in the Philippines.
UNIQLO Official Facebook Page and Website goes online on February 9
We will be releasing the latest information and regular updates through the following sites.
So please “Like” www.facebook.com/uniqlo.ph and visit www.uniqlo.com/ph.
VIRAL VIDEO: The Good Samaritan in Edsa
A short video was making the rounds via Facebook. It was taken allegedly by a motorist by the name of Lyndon Santos while he was caught in the traffic under the Edsa-Timog flyover in Quezon City last Monday.
The video showed a young woman giving her coat to a young girl, perhaps five or six years old, apparently naked until the mystery woman gave the little girl her coat. There was more than just a drizzle. Typhoon “Gener” was raging, after all, and the other pedestrians were seen running past with their umbrellas.
The young woman had stopped to take the hooded coat off her back, and had knelt down to button the jacket neatly around the child. After giving the child a gentle pat, the young woman rushed off.
The video clip lasted for only 35 seconds but it was moving, and I hope her fine example (and Lyndon’s initiative to post it for all to see) would be repeated countless times in quiet acts of charity that affirm our innate humanity and bring out the noble self that was inherent on each one of us.
In this wifi age, brutal hazing resulting to death, insensitive souls abound. So I never thought that the Good Samaritan story that I've read from the bible is still being followed by Pinays/ Pinoys.
Would I have done the same thing in that same situation?
I don't know. Maybe not.
What I do, whenever I eat out, I ask the waiter to wrap whatever food that was left on my plate and I give them to beggars or co-passengers in the MRT.
The other day, I was inside the MRT, and a small child around two years old, dirty, poor, and her mother said she couldn't speak yet, was intently looking at another child who is not only cute but also look rich, eating marsh mallows. Maybe she don't understand why the other child is eating and she doesn't have anything to eat. Since the mother of the rich child did not bother to offer food to the poor young child, I offered the chocolate cake I have on my bag.
The child's face brighten up when she tasted how delicious the chocolate cake is. She smiled at me. I felt happiness in my heart. You know that it was a sincere smile from a person who can't give anything back to you.
I gave her my noodle soup and instructed the mother to add hot water. She was gesturing bye bye and smiling at me, when they get off at the next station.
Maybe it is impossible for us to change the world. But the mysterious woman taught us, that if we wish to change the world that we live in right here, right now, we can do it ourselves in the course of our daily work. No need to wait for the next coming of God. We can do little things for others.
You, yourself can find your own miracle. Maybe while walking to school, at the mall or under the flyover, bridge or even just within your own community.
John F. Kennedy said: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.”
John F. Kennedy said: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.”
The miracle woman on Edsa showed us, in the wordsof a Facebook post, that “there are still good and kind people out there.” By her example, she taught us that we can make a difference in simple ways, and that we don’t need wait for some big issue or be like those corrupt traditional politicians who lend a helping hand only because of publicity.
The mystery woman reminds us that doing good, calls for actual sacrifice. She gave up a coat. Yes, her act of kindness did cost her something. She gave up a coat during a typhoon. She risked getting wet and sick on her way home.
The mystery woman reminds us that doing good, calls for actual sacrifice. She gave up a coat. Yes, her act of kindness did cost her something. She gave up a coat during a typhoon. She risked getting wet and sick on her way home.
The episode under the Edsa-Timog flyover is special. It is one of those quiet acts of kindness:
- unrehearsed
- unplanned
- spontaneous
- and real