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January 29, 2010

Nakita ko lang sa ibang blogs while I was blog-hopping one night. Maganda kasi yong layunin ng campaign na ito. Sabi nila na by posting it in their blogs, it will create more traffic para sa blog nila and at same time giving more revenue kasi nga naka-monetize  yong mga blog nila. Second reason, which has more wiegh than the first, is it will lead people (pinoy o aliens/foreigners) who are malilibog at laging kumukulo yong libido to blog sites which offer intellectual contents and discussions. In short, natutulungan natin mabura yong masamang imahe na nakadikit na parang karapata sa ating kababayang Filipina.

Madalas kasi mangyari na kapag sex scandals, sex videos, pinay or filipina yong inilalagay natin sa mga search engines ng web dinadala tayo sa mga malalaswa na mga web sites o mga blogs. Isang way na rin ito na maitatagumpay natin ang laban na iangat ang dangal ng ating mga kapatid na Filipina.

You just have to copy the list below and add your blog link.

Pinay Scandal Hit List:

  1. Pinay Scandal (Fresh Sex Videos Collections Downloads) by Jadestone
  2. Wanna know the latest trend about Pinay Scandal? by Dexter of Tech At Hand
  3. Pinay Scandal… The Issue by Darang Sisa
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  5. Google Suggested Pinay Scandal by Ada
  6. Pinay Scandal by Ada
  7. Pinay Scandal by Catzie
  8. Pinay Scandal by Mina
  9. Pinay Scandal by Jehzeel Laurente
  10. Pinay Scandals: Earning Big Bucks? by Nika
  11. Looking For Pinay Scandals?! by Eli
  12. Pinay Scandal by Eligio
  13. Pinay Scandal by Stentorized
  14. Pinay Scandal by Caryl
  15. Pinay Scandal o Iskandalosang Pinay by Kengkay
  16. Pinay Scandal by Hazel
  17. Pinay Scandal by Baby Face
  18. Pinay Scandal Story by Pinoy Ambisyoso
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  21. Pinay Scandal, Anyone? by MyGlitch
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  23. “Pinay Scandal” Idea by Neil
  24. Pinay Scandal… In The Mind Of Pinays by Marikenya
  25. The Pinay Scandal – Most Outrageous and Raw Scandal by Chuva
  26. Pinoy Scandal Survivor No. 1 Proud Filipina: Julie Borje by Marikenya
  27. Pinay Scandal by Chuvaness
  28. The Best of Pinay Scandals by Rhodilee
  29. Pinay Scandal by Che
  30. Pinay Scandal by JeanGrey
  31. Pinay Scandal Revealed! by Glitchline
  32. Pinay Scandal on the Web by Philippine Elections 2007
  33. Pinay Scandal, Let’s Play The Trend by Selaplana
  34. The Hottest Pinay Scandals by iRonnie
  35. Blog About Filipina, Pinay Scandal And Vedio by Allen
  36. Pinay Scandal Video by Ronald Mojica
  37. Pinay Scandal by Paulyn
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  39. Pinay Scandals by Rhyannefranz
  40. Pinay Scandal Revealed! by Mesothelioma Info
  41. Pinay Scandal or Pinay Sex Scandal SEO Project by Lestat
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  43. Sex And Pinay Scandal Videos Sell by Blogging Pinay
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  45. Pinay Scandal Me by Marlene
  46. Pinay Scandal in Baguio City by Reyna Elena
  47. Pinay Scandal, Performing In Bubbles by Kotsengkuba
  48. The Famous Pinay Scandal Keyword by Edward
  49. The Pinay Scandal Advocates by Lestat
  50. Pinay Scandal Free Download Available by Allen
  51. Pinay Sex Scandal by Culture Shiok
  52. Pinay Scandal Free Download by Derek
  53. Pinay Scandal by Pusa
  54. Pinay Scandal? Think Again by Babyface
  55. Pinay Scandals: The Wrong Turn by Lady Influence
  56. Pinay Scandal by Agloco Philippines
  57. Pinay Scandals Are Dominating The Web by Pinoy World
  58. Pinay Scandal Is A Hit by The Pinoy Blogger Reviews
  59. Rampant Pinay Scandal by Eduard
  60. Watch as the True Pinay Scandal Goes Down by Dark Knight
  61. Pinay Scandal by Pinoytek
  62. Pinay Scandal by Zigfred
  63. Pinay Scandal by Julia
  64. Exposing Pinay Scandals by Ruth
  65. Download Pinay Scandals 3gp for your Phone For Free by Jam
  66. Pinay Scandal (For Adults Only) by Apol
  67. Pinay Scandal In The Mountainsby Banco De Reyna
  68. Pinay Scandal sa Ombudsman by Manilenya
  69. Batangas Scandal by Batangueno.net
  70. Not Another Pinay Scandal by GoBuzzYourSelf
  71. Pinay Scandals by Nursing Crib
  72. I am Pinay and this is a Pinay Scandal by Agnes
  73. Pinay Scandal Anew by Seek No More
  74. Pinay Scandal OMG! by ExcEsc
  75. Pinay Scandal – Pinay Celebrity Scandal – 3gp Scandal Download by Pinay Celebrity Online
  76. Pinay Scandal (with Photo!) by Seven.Senses
  77. Best Pinay Scandal by The Filipino Web
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  79. The Pinay Scandal SEO Saga by Snow
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Gladiators and Dragon at Sinulog 2010

January 24, 2010

The first time I attended Sinulog in honor of Sto. Niño de Cebu was in 2001. I was a college student then and had recently passed the Civil Service Commission’s Sub-Professional eligibility exam. It was also my first to visit Cebu City. That was also the time when the EDSA II erupted. The time when President Joseph Ejercito-Estrada stepped down from presidency and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Vice President then, was sworn in to office.

I was in Cebu during the Sinulog 2007 festivities but wasn’t able to watch the Mardi Gras then. But I was only in the middle of the procession, a day before the Sinulog street dancing. I had watched it on TV at my brother’s house in San Fernando, Cebu. I planned to celebrate it with my GF but her best friend came from Surigao. She went with her best friend.

 

This is the second time I attended the Sinulog Mardi Gras and my first with my fiancée, my then GF. I was able to attend one of the novena mass at Cebu Cathedral by her urging. Rain was pouring hard during the novena mass but people remained in the open ground of the Cathedral draped in rainwater and holding their umbrellas. Many people were coming amidst the downpour.

The afternoon procession, prior to the feast day of the Blessed Child, were attended by more than two million people. The procession started at 1:30PM and lasted to almost five hours. I even saw, along Jones Avenue, an old woman on her wheelchair who braved the sea of people.

The following day, a Mardi Gras was held and believed to have gathered more than eight million people. I and Iris waited for the street dancers and display of colorful floats along Mango Avenue before we joined the float contingent of my fiancée’s office. The streets were packed with people and children. Children who I believed would not even appreciate the colorful parade. How can a one or two year old child appreciate the activity, I silently asked? But the elderly will always quip that Sinulog Festival is also a celebration of the many little children. Sto. Niño, after all, is a child. Similar to a playful child who loves to bask under the rain.

A good sight in the festival are showbiz personalities from greater Manila. Since 2010 is an election year, candidates running for Senate and executive posts were also present.

Since My Sinulog 2010 attendance is so unforgettable. Not only of its religious reason but there was a rub of something personal in that day which I don’t want to belabor here. And every Sinulog experience is meant to be unforgettable. I always appreciate Cebuanos for their undying faith to God. I had observed that they are, the only group of people in the country perhaps, very religious.

The day celebration started with the Fluvial Parade, followed by the Pontifical Mass celebrated by Cardinal Vidal at Cebu Cathedral. The Mardi Gras followed after until evening which ended in a brilliant and colorful display of fireworks at the Abellana Complex and Ayala Business Center.

I was not able to watch the fireworks display. This is a good sign. I know that it was not my last Sinulog.

 

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Hangover

January 20, 2010

Siguro kabisado niyo lahat ang istorya ng labing-anim na bayan na naging syudad tapos binalik ng Korte Suprema sa kanilang orihinal na status noong Nobyembre 18, 2008. Pero bago natapos ang taong 2009 ay ni-reverse ulit ng Korte Suprema ang kanilang desisyon. Samakatuwid, balik na sa pagiging syudad na naman ang labing-anim na bayan na ito base na rin sa desisyon ng Korte Suprema noong Disyembre 21, 2009. Laman ng mga higanteng pahayagan ang balita na ito at mga komento ng sari-saring partido.

Ang labing-anim na bayan ay kinabibilangan ng Naga, Carcar at Bogo sa Probinsya ng Cebu, Baybay sa Probinsya ng Leyte, Catbalogan sa Samar, Tandag sa Probinsya ng Surigao del Sur, Barongan sa Eastern Samar, Tayabas ng Probinsya ng Quezon, Lamitan ng Probinsya ng Basilan, Tabuk ng Kalinga, Bayugan sa Agusan del Sur, Batac ng Ilocos Norte, Mati ng Davao Oriental, Guinhulngan sa Negros Oriental, Cabadbaran sa Agusan del Norte at El Salvador sa Misamis Oriental.

Hindi na raw dapat pinakinggan pa o sabihing panig sa Konstitusyon ang paggawa sa mga bayang ito na syudad sapagkat hindi sinang-ayunan ng Korte Suprema ang unang mosyon ng 16 bayan na ito buhat ng ibalik sila sa kanilang orihinal na estado. Ang pangalawang mosyon naman nila ay nakatanggap ng 6-6 boto noong Mayo ng nagdaang taon. Ibig sabihin patay na yong citihood law nila.

Di ako salungat sa kagustuhan ng mga bayan na ito na magiging syudad. Kahit sino naman ay nangangarap na balang araw ay magiging ganap na syudad ang bayan nila. Ang alam ko lang na argumento ng mga malaking syudad na maapektuhan kapag ganap na syudad na ang labing-anim na bayan na ito ay makakasama na sila sa hatian ng IRA o Internal Revenue Allotment. Yon lang ang alam ko na ayaw ng mga matagal na naging syudad sa bansa.

Para sa akin, ang damot naman ng mga malalaking syudad na magbigay ng kunting parte ng kanilang IRA. Di ba karapat-dapat naman talaga silang tumulong sa ibang bayan kahit hindi pa sila naging syudad dahil sobra-sobra naman ang IRA nila? Sa kabilang banda, kaya naman talaga nila mamuhay at makapagsilbi sa kanilang nasasakupan kahit hindi na nila kunin ang kanilang IRA.

Ang hindi ko lang gusto sa pagiging syudad ng mga bayan na ito ay yong antas ng kahandaan ng mga nasasakupan nila. Ang tanong, handa na ba sila maging syudad at gampanan ang kanilang responsibilidad bilang mga mamayan ng paslit na syudad na ito? Eh sa kanilang income pa lang ay hindi nga umabot ng P100 milyon.

Sa positibong pananaw ay siguro handa naman sila at gusting-gusto nila ang prestige na nakadikit dito. Sana naman ay lahat ay may magandang pananaw sa pagbabago na  dala ng bagong estado  ng kanilang bayan. At sana ay pagtratrabahuan nilang makuha yong P100 milyon na income hindi sa pagpapataw ng maraming buwis kundi sa pagkokolekta ng buwis na mas maayos.

Meron lang akong obserbasyon sa mga tindera sa palengke na medyo hindi kaaya-aya. Biruin mo naman na inisip nila na pwede na nilang taasan ang mga presyo ng bilihin dahil daw ay syudad na sila. Dapat daw ay kaparehas ang presyuhan ng paninda nila sa mga paninda ng Manila, Davao, Cagayan de Oro atbp.

Natawa na lang ako sa mga sinasabi nila. At ito rin ang kinababahala ng maraming mahihirap na mamimili at mamamayan ng mga lugar na ito. Kailangan ba ikumpara ang presyuhan ng produkto ng kanilang bayan sa ibang syudad?

Mahirap ipaliwag sa isang manininda ang prinsipyo sa likod ng dapat pagkakaiba. Ang simpleng paliwanag na kaya mas mahal ang kilo ng isda sa Cagayan de Oro kumpara sa paslit na syudad ay dahil hindi na kailangan gagastos ng pagdadala nito sa merkado. Ang mga produktong agrikultura ng paslit na syudad ay galing sa kabilang bayan at ang isda naman ay galing lang sa dagat na nakapaligid sa bayan nila. Hindi po madaling maintindihan ang ganitong paliwag sa kanila.

Kaya sa bayan ko na kadikit lang ng paslit na syudad na ito ay tumaas ng kaunti ang presyo ng isda sa ngayon kahit hindi pa nababalik sa pagkasyudad ang kapit-bayan ko. Sa bayan kasi na ito nagmumula ang mga panindang isda. Tila may hangover pa sila sa pagiging syudad ng isang taon.

Antayin na lang natin kung ano mangyayari. Masyadong maaga pa para maghusga o maging dismayado.

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Why Mayweather won’t slug with the Pacman?

January 13, 2010

It is final! The “Fight of the Century” is dead. There will be no historic boxing duel between former undefeated pound-for-pound king and American boxing superstar Floyd “Pretty Boy” Mayweather, Jr. and the present pound-for-pound and the first and only seven-division world champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao on March 13, 2010. The Pacman will instead face Joshua Clottey at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

I understand Mayweather pre-negotiation tactics – the request for Olympic-style drug test protocol before the fight and his accusation that the Pambansang Kamao is using performance-enhancing drugs or steroids. If I were Mayweather, I will also do the same than wax coward in the face of the boxing fans around the world by turning down the proposed ring encounter which I know I have a 50-50 chance of winning. I would also concoct tales to derail the negotiation.

The proposed and now dead fight promises a mega buck earnings for both fighters but it is not the supposed income that is at stake. It is the name and the standing in the boxing world that is put in line. If Pretty Boy loses the fight, he also loses his record of being the only undefeated boxer in the world. He might also become a punching bag of Pacman, in which case, he may no longer be a Pretty Boy but Battered Boy. If Pacman loses, he only loses the pound-for-pound title but he still remains the only seven-division world titlist in boxing history.

In short, trash-talking Mayweather stands to lose more than the humble Pacman.

Pacman’s refusal to be subjected to this drug-test protocol is grounded in cultural belief. Filipinos believe that is it bad karma to be extracted with blood before any fight besides from the fact that most Filipinos are afraid of needles. There could be no reason for the Pacman to cheat the sport. His antics and his being religious spell it all. Moreover, Nevada Boxing Council doesn’t require boxers to undergo drug-testing by use of blood sample instead of urine.

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