Thursday, February 25, 2010
Philippines and Politics
This is a country that politicians and businessmen love to use.
The people are just too complacent.
They can't even complain when they must.
Where else can you find a country where convicts, thieves, cons, entertainers, and thugs run for government office?
Here is a video link of Winnie Monsod where she clears questions on or if Manny Villar's C-5 extension project is highly irregular.
http://do-not-vote-campaign.ning.com/video/video/show?id=4934771:Video:102
Let us vote wisely.
Let us not be swayed by catchy jingles and FAKE political ads.
We cannot be fooled by scheming businessmen and dirty politicians.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura
Nicole Hyala? Chris Tsuper?
Sino nga ba ang mga taong yan?
Hay!
When I first heard them talk on the radio para akong nakikinig sa isang ipinagbabawal na palabas! Napakabulgar namang magsalita ng dalawang ito! Hindi ba sila sinisita ng simbahan o ng mga censors?! I really was turned off the firts time I heard the dou over the radio.
Buti na lang favorite ata sila ng bus driver and conductor ng nasakyan kong bus. At syempre captive listener! Ano pa nga bang magagawa ko kung mula pagsakay hanggang pagbaba ko ay nakatutok ang radio sa 90.7 Love Radio!
Hay! Kahit takpan ko non ang mga tenga ko naririnig ko pa rin sila!
Ayon! Na-immune ata mga eardrums ko sa tawa nilang dalawa kaya ayon nalaman ko na ok naman pala silang talaga. Nag-aadvice sila sa mga listeners na may problema. At natutuwa ako sa mga advice nila, may sense namang talaga (kahit minsan nakakalokang pakinggan mga side comments nila!
So, every morning I try to catch them while the dou are on air. "Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura" ang pangalan ng program nila.
Nakakatuwa silang pakinggan, minsan sinisita ako ng mga ka-officemates ko kung bakit bigla na lang akong tawa ng tawa o ngingiti-ngiti. Itinuturo ko na lang mga earphones ko. In fact napagaya sa kin ang ilan sa kanila at nakikitawa na rin sila tuwing slot na ni Nicole at Chris.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
water slide
Cool gadgets states: The slide comes with an electric air blower and it apparently only takes a few minutes to set it up in the back garden and inflate it. The overpressure from the blower is claimed to be enough to maintain rigidity, even if it gets damaged by small pinholes. Water is fed to the top via a garden hose.
air sanitizer
I saw this gadget at cool gadgets which I think is worth buying.
Parents like me are always worried of their kids catching any health offending virus outside their homes. So when I saw this germ sanitizer I think it will be a good help in keeping kids well.
The cool gadgets post states: This will kill 99.9% of flu viruses. The powerful fan circulates the sanitized air back into the room. Giving you cleaner air to breathe. You could either use this at home or even use it in your office if you’re worried about catching something. The Germ Guardian claims to be the first to tackle airborne germs in the home or office.
Aside from vitamins and fresh food the germ guardian I think can give a help.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Aerospace Fasteners, Components, and Electronic Hardware
Are you looking for precisioned machine parts and products? Diamond Fasteners' products may be what you need.
Friday, January 22, 2010
new gold wire with Swarovski crystals bangle
Friday, January 8, 2010
Blogs and Foodies
Hello!
Happy New Year to everyone!
Its been so long since I last posted. I've been meaning to post but I just can't find the time to do it. As it is photos I took for the posts I've been meaning to upload are indeed piling up.
Market Manila by MM or marketman - It is according to MM himself, "A food blog that talks about food, produce, recipes, ingredients, restaurants, and markets here in the Philippines and around the globe."
Friday, November 20, 2009
Manny Pacquiao and Jinkee
What is it with some men that no marriage cord can keep them from straying?
There is no excuse for straying from marriage vows.
I find it foolish for Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao to even think of having a fling. Bringing his supposed other woman wherever he goes. I've seen the Jimmy Kimmel after show video and PDI's photos taken in Baguio and I feel that there is truth in the news currently circulating in all forms of media.
I don't know the couple personally but...
I feel sympathy for his wife, Jinkee.
Money or wealth can never be a reason to cheat on your spouse.
From what Jinkee divulged in a live interview on a TV show, she said she cannot be accused of being after Manny Pacquiao's money only. Jinkee said they were married when Manny was still a struggling boxer. That she would sometimes wake up early in the morning just to look for the much needed money to fund Manny Pacquiao's training expenses.
Jinkee was there when Manny was still a boxer with no name. She gave her support to her husband even if the odds were daunting.
She deserves more than the material wealth that her spouse can give her.
Respect and loyalty are easy to give and yet are very hard to retain, much more to return.
I hope they will talk about it, just the two of them. 'Coz sometimes some well-meant advice can do more damage.
After all, only the two of them will be there until the end.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Trekking at Mt. Malarayat, Batangas
I was a bit surprised 'coz a lot of employees turned up for the said event, even if the location is on top of a mountain somewhere in Batangas
Hope I will post another soon! :)
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
chocolates
I love chocolates.
I developed my taste for it when I was still in my pre-Kinder year. My memories of that period is a bit vague but I keenly remember my mom giving me a dark ball of something sweet and bitter. It melted in my mouth. The sweet and bitter taste swirled in my mouth, giving me my first taste of food bliss.
It was a homemade chocolate candy. I am not sure now if my lola Saria made it from cacao or if our neighbor lola Loring shared some of her own home made confections. Some cacao trees in our backyard at the province yield fruits that lola Saria and lola Pacing make into coffee or home made chocolate balls.
The cacao beans were arranged in flat bamboo baskets or bilaos and were left on our galvanized roof to dry under the sun's UV rays. After drying the cacao beans were roasted slowly in a banga. The roasted beans afterward were then pounded and ground between two stone slabs that are turned by hand. The ground cacao beans can then be made into chocolate candies and other cooking needs.
I wrote the cacao bean preparations from memory, if you want a more accurate/authentic procedure the only person I know who (is still alive) can churn cacao chocolates is lola Loring. Lola Loring lives in Solsona, Ilocos Norte, she is well known at the poblacion or town center.
Whenever I pop in a Meiji dark chocolate, the thought of those home made cacao chocolate balls in my younger years pop out. I love Meiji chocolates. I like their Melty Kiss, Horn, and of course the Meiji dark chocolate bars (my family lists this as an all time favorite chocolate). My kids (9 and 4 years old) are of course not encouraged to eat chocolates often. Even if I am a chocaholic , I don’t want my kids to lose their teeth and cry in discomfort due to toothaches courtesy of much loved chocolates.
Mmmmmelty kisssssss!
Meiji’s Melty Kiss is a melty sensation. It practically melts in your mouth! It’s the first
chocolate product I that “seduces” me to consume more than a box! The box are in a “cute size,” and with my husband and kids competing with me for the individually wrapped chocolate cubes, one box is JUST not enough!
a melty kiss chocolate cube, yummy!
Well, I’m just an average earner and for me the Melty Kiss is a bit prohibitive. BUT! You will understand why even my husband didn’t say a word against y buying more than one box of Melty Kiss along with a box of Horn and a Meiji dark chocolate bar in one evening. The hoard didn’t last before noon of the following day! AND all of us were left wanting more!
a box of Meiji's horn chocolates
here's a piece of horn chocolate, i don't know how to describe it but it certainly is crunchy and chocolatey, the crunch i attribute to its wafery "coat"