Monday, December 29, 2008

Repost: The World Has Gone Crazy

Friday, December 26, 2008

The world has gone crazy.

So, I just had the worst day of my life.

At around 1:30 PM today, at Valley Golf and Country Club, Antipolo City, Mayor Nasser Pangandaman, Jr., Mayor of Masiu City, Lanao del Sur, his father, Secretary Nasser Pangandaman of the Department of Agrarian Reform, and company, beat my defenseless 56-year-old dad and my 14-year-old brother to a pulp because of some stupid misunderstanding on the golf course.

This is a golf course. I have been a golfer all my life, and I have never seen anything like this. NOTHING. This is hard to comprehend. And it happened to my own father and my own brother too. Right in front of my eyes.

My brother and I were playing golf at the South Course of Valley. We were on the 3rd hole, and we see two golf carts going past us, overtaking our flight, and setting up to tee off on the next hole. My dad goes up to them and asks them why they would do that, why they would overtake us without even asking for our permission. Golf etiquette 101. One of the guys says that they're with the flight in front of us. (So what? That doesn't give them the right to just pass us WITHOUT asking.) So, we go to the 5th hole. The flight behind us catches up with us, and asks us what caused the hold up. We said that this flight just slipped in front of our flight. So we complained to the marshall. We play the 5th hole and walk towards the next hole, where there is a teehouse, and both the flights in front of us were there, talking with the marshall. The mayor of Masiu City, Lanao del Sur talks with my dad. Things get heated up. Voices were raised. But never, in my wildest dreams, did I ever imagine that someone would pull out a punch. Apparently not. He attacks my father. His flightmates, maybe 2 or 3 of them, rush to his aid and beat up my father. My 56-year-old father. My younger brother and I could not just watch. We rushed to break the fight. My younger brother pleads to the mayor to please stop it. To not hurt my dad. To just stop. His words still ring through my head..."Sorry na po, sorry na po...tama na...tama na po..." With his hands in front of his chest in a praying position. PLEADING. The mayor socks him in the face. My brother defended himself. My dad is still on the ground getting clobbered. My brother is the same way. I try to stop the fight, but all I can do is stop one person. There were 4 or 5 of them attacking now.

Someone breaks up the fight. I thought it was all over. The mayor shouts to his caddy: "Hindi nila kami kilala! Sabihin mo nga sa kanila kung sino ako!" And believe me, I had no idea who this person was. But now I know. He's the person who, with 4 other men, beat up my 56-year-old father and my 14-year-old brother. He's the person who sacks a pleading 14-year-old kid in the face. He's a person who, I am sure, is gonna rot in hell.

I lash out, but my dad held me back. I was screaming my lungs out, shouting to this mayor, telling him about what he had done. I said: "Nakakahiya kayo. Singkwenta'y sais anyos ang tatay ko. And kapatid ko kakatorse anyos. Anong ilalaban nila sayo?"

The mayor looks at my brother, point to his face, and says, "Tatandaan kita!" And he tells me that my brother has a bad attitude and that I need to watch him. WHAT THE HELL?! So, my brother's bad for defending his father?!

We leave. We walk to the clubhouse to file a complaint. My brother asks for a doctor. My dad could barely walk. Their group comes to the clubhouse, sees my brother. Once again my brother pleads, says sorry, and is crying. He was CRYING, for crissakes. But no. The relentless mayor still punches him in the face, and then sees my dad and goes after my dad again. Him and his friend pull my dad to the ground, pulls at his feet, and steps on him like he's dirt. I run to him and try to hold him back, holding him back by his shirt, while this other guy and this girl tries to stop me. She tells me to just stop it. I scream in her face "they're beating my father up and you want me to stop?!" I pull at his shirt--I don't let go. All I can see was my dad being trampled on. I didn't even see my brother getting beat up.

People pull them away. I get my dad, and I saw my brother. His right ear was bleeding. I freaked out. I told the receptionists to bring my brother to the clinic. I pull my dad away. People were separating us.

My mom and my older brother come. I tell her Bino's right ear is bleeding. They both look like they could kill. My dad holds my brother off, I hold off my mom. When I finally got my mom under control, my older brother gets away and I hold him off. Two of the mayor's bodyguards pull out guns. I embraced my brother from the back, just holding him back, crying. The receptionists came to us, crying, hugging me, my dad, and my mom, whispering to us to just leave. "Maam, umalis na po kayo, may mga baril sila...Maam...umalis na po kayo please..."

I am pretty sure the Secretary of DAR did not take part in the fight, but he just watched all this happen. He watched two of his sons, as we figured out, the other guy was his son, too, beat up my father and my 14-year-old brother. He didn't do anything to stop it. And this person is what now? A cabinet member. A politician.

Sounds like something out of a movie, doesn't it? But this is what happened. TODAY. The day after Christmas. To my family. And all I ask for is JUSTICE. The people at Valley Golf did not seem to want to help us. None of the security guards even tried to stop the fight. Right in the clubhouse. I came back after the fight was over and talked to the receptionists. They say they did not see anything. The general manager of Valley Golf would not give us the names of the men who made my brother's ear bleed. It took him an hour. Maybe even more than that. He seemed to not want to help us. Because, we were against the SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM and the MAYOR OF MASIU CITY, LANAO DEL SUR. They were all scared.

The world has gone crazy. Two politicians beat up a defenseless 56-year-old father and his 14-year-old son. At a golf course. I swear to God, I thought golfers were decent people. You would think politicians were decent people. I guess not. I guess they gang up on 56-year-old men and beat up pleading 14-year-old kids.

Please pray for my dad, my brother and for my whole family. Please pray that we get JUSTICE. Oh God, please, give these people what they deserve.




If these are the kinds of politicians that we have, especially in the Lanao del Sur and ARMM areas, I do not see any reason to expand the ARMM territory or to have a Bangsamoro region.  Why do so many people have to resort to terrorism?  Terrorists bombed Iligan some days ago, and from what I've heard, there are still bomb threats in our city.. All because we were against the Memorandum of Agreement a few months earlier.  Of course we're against the inclusion of any part of our city in a Bangsamoro region, with the calibre of many politicians ruling the ARMM region.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

another Kuya story

last text Andrei (while he was still in Manila) received from Doms (while he was still in Tacloban visiting the family of his GF):

manong, ayawg kalimti ug bisbis sa akong bonsai.
(manong, don't forget to water my bonsai.)

and the award for best in bisaya goes to... (with translation)

Kuya Doms: Ma, inyo man ming ihatud ugma sa airport noh?

Mama: Dili. Di namo ka ihatud ugma.

Kuya Doms: Ha?! Ngano man? Nganong di man mi ninyo ihatud ugma? [imagine him saying this with his loud voice]

Mama: Dili namo ka ihatud ugma. Amo kang i-tagbu ugma.

Kuya Doms: Ai, bitaw noh. Hehe



translation

KD: Ma, diba ihahatid mo kami bukas sa airport?

M: Hindi. Di ka namin ihahatid bukas.

KD: Ha?! Bakit naman? Bakit di niyo kami ihahatid bukas?

M: Di ka namin ihahatid bukas. Susunduin ka namin bukas.

KD: Ai, onga noh. Hehe

Friday, December 19, 2008

on the lighter (?) side of the bombing incident

Despite the graveness of the situation that happened, Iliganons still have a knack of making situations a bit lighter.

status messages of some Iligan contacts:
- Merry Christmas! Boom! [Rexxie]
- Maaga (natapos) ang pasko sa Iligan [Johann]
- Let it blow! (3x) [Ackie] ("let it snow" dapat)
- Good bombings we bring, while you go shopping [Ackie] ("good tidings we bring..." dapat)

excerpt from a blog post:
- my mom was actually shopping for gifts for her fellow teachers in Unicity around two pm. She even saw the explosion. She said the people around her were screaming and her companion even made weewee in her pants because of fear. [BR]

comment from a photo album:
on a picture of people running and panicking, while one guy is just walking calmly
- 100% pinoy. I like the guy in lower right.. just playin' it cool.. para ingnon isog! (kalibangon na diay tu sa kaguol) [translation: so that others will say he's strong! (but in fact, he feels like shitting because of panic)]. ;)

forwarded text message:
- safe ang iligan 2day ky naa c PGMA k0ug nya clang Naruto, clang Goku ug ang Justice Leage, m0pas rdw unyang hp0n ang p0wer rangers .. 0k ra mang laag unya gbie .. Pls pass ..
[translation: Iligan is safe today because PGMA is here, with Naruto, Goku and the Justice League.  The Power Rangers will arrive later this day.  It is alright to go out tonight.  Please pass]

*update:
best prize for terrorism creativity:
papaya bomb!!! 'nuff said

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Not Again... X(

A bomb exploded in two of Iligan's local department stores (click this link to find out) (I prefer to use department stores because I do not consider the establishments as malls).  Based on the latest news I read, six people were killed.  I guess this season is the perfect time for such acts of terrorism because it is expected that there will be lots of people shopping for Christmas.  I just don't understand why violence has to happen.  Why can't everybody just get along?

I learned of this news when I was on my way to Rustan's to buy softdrinks for my Philo class's Christmas party.  So while I was enjoying my day of freedom from school work, other people were suffering.  Sometimes I wonder why I let myself get so troubled and stressed about school when there are more pressing problems happening in this world right now (therefore, we must not study that hard XP).

Saturday, December 13, 2008

My Mantra For This Sem

One day at a time
One task at a time
I think I can
I think I can

(repeat n times until motivated)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Keith and Company, and everyone else

Christmas Party ta beh (just like before)!!! 

Si Karyll wala siya Dec. 23 onwards kay muadto siya ug Cebu.  I therefore volunteer Karyll's house on Dec. 22 (kung musugot siya).  Kung dili sa balay ni Kai, I volunteer Kara's house (peace Kara :P).

If ever mag exchange gifts ta, pwede kanang tarung?  Kanang walay pabuto or parehas sa gift nilang Ian sauna.  Hahaha.

Pangreply mo doh!!!  I suggest si Ricah or KEITH AND COMPANY ang magplano!  (haha, pasagdi ko, taman lang ko sa pagvolunteer ug uban tao)

Ganahan ko na naa tay Christmas party... hahaha

Dayun ganahan ko ug lechon baka!!!  Si Elmer di na jud tigdala ug baka :(

Monday, December 1, 2008

Not Wish List

People usually post their wish list at this time of the year.  I will also post a list.  Except it's a not wish list.
  • Photo Album
  • Picture Frame
  • Mug
  • Figurine
  • Pen Holder
  • Paperweight
  • Low/Failing Grades
  • Soap
  • Cloth or panapton
  • CD case

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Buffalo!

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.

it's amazing :D
read this to find out why :)

Monday, November 3, 2008

Mindanao Railway?

taken from http://www.bworldonline.com/BW110308/content.php?id=052

$1B in ODA sought for Mindanao railway

THE GOVERNMENT is seeking as much as $1 billion in foreign aid to fund the construction of one part of the planned Mindanao railway system, which is expected to drive economic development in the conflict-torn region.

Construction of the project is expected to start by the fourth quarter of next year, and will most likely drag on until after the term of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who has made the project one of her administration’s top priorities.

"What’s important is we get it started and that finally, Mindanao will have a railway system," Transport Undersecretary Guiling A. Mamondiong said in an interview last week.

Mrs. Arroyo in late June formed the Mindanao Railways Project Policy and Coordinating Committee composed of Transportation Secretary Leandro R. Mendoza, Public Works Secretary Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. and Budget Secretary Rolando G. Andaya, Jr. as members, with House Speaker Prospero C. Nograles as the group’s adviser.

The committee will advise the Office of the President on prioritization and schedule of implementation of the various railway lines in the South, serve as the "coordinating and issue-resolution" body; and submit a development plan to the President for approval not later than Dec. 1.

Mr. Mamondiong said the government has approached Poland, Saudi Arabia, and Spain for overseas development assistance (ODA) for the project, which is estimated to cost around $800 million to $1 billion — more than the initial estimate of around $700 million for the project.

Phase 1 of the project, which is a 120-kilometer stretch of railway that will pass through the Cagayan de Oro to Iligan industrial corridor, will be awarded to bidders through a build-operate-transfer agreement, he said.

The railway system will also link two vital Mindanao gateways, Mr. Mamondiong said. These are the Laguindingan International Airport and the Mindanao Container Terminal. It will have passenger and cargo operations.

The route is being prioritized, since the covered stretch is the industrial gateway and a key trade center of Mindanao.

Mr. Mamondiong said clashes between the military and separatist Muslim groups in the southern part of the Philippines would not be a concern since the area that the railway would cover is "the most peaceful part of Mindanao."

He said the DOTC was bidding out to local firms the contract for the feasibility study.

"Any time now, it will be awarded," he said.

In a statement last September, Mr. Nograles, who also represents the Davao’s first district in Congress, said the project was expected to be an efficient, reliable and affordable mode of transportation in Mindanao.

The project will spur development, attract foreign investments and create thousands of jobs in the region, he said.

The planned Mindanao railway consists of a criss-crossing network of lines linking Cagayan de Oro to Iligan, Iligan to Zamboanga City, and Cagayan de Oro to Agusan and Surigao, as well as extensions to Davao and General Santos cities.

The plan for a Mindanao railway started with former President Fidel V. Ramos. It was revived by his successor Joseph Estrada, but the project failed to take off. — P.L.G. Montecillo


I hope this project pushes through.  It will become less of a hassle to go to different cities :)  But as Rexxie said, if ever this project pushes through, we'll probably have jobs by then. hahaha

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Hoy! Mga Naa Sa Iligan

Unsa: Tapok2x sa Among Balay
Mag-unsa didto? tan-aw ta ug DVD, kanta2x sa Magic Sing, kaon2x (basin naay spaghetti ug cake... ;D)

Kanus-a: Karong Wednesday, November 5, 2008. After lunch

sige na... pangadto mo!!!  Ug sa mga gabasa ani na post, ingna pud ang uban ha ;D

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

enlistment in a couple of hours

and I'm still confused in who I should choose 

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Two Weeks Left...

And I still don't want to return to Manila!  When I get back, I have to face school stress, discomfort (nothing beats the comfort of home), and higher cost of living.  Sembreak, please move a bit more slower.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

quick question

If you were to choose only one, what is it?  and why?




water, electricity, or internet?




para sa ako, tubig na lang. saon man ni ang kuryente kung di ka makaligo ug flush? wahaha.  maygani naa pa gihapon mi tubig nabilin. bwisit na NAWASA.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Iligan City: The City of Waterfalls...

And where is the water?  Hahay... (mga taga-Tibanga ug kinsa pa naay tubig, heh! gasalig mo)










Saon man ni kung wa pa gihapon tubig ugma (or unya)?  Wala tay ligo tanan!  Yehess... mga baho :P

*edit: ug unsaon natu ug flush ani? wahahaha

Saturday, October 18, 2008

while looking at my stuff...

I found my Little Mermaid activity book and I looked at the drawings I made during my kinder/pre-kinder days and I noticed some drawings had knives and even a fire in it.  There was even a drawing where a merman was holding a knife.  I wonder what went through my head while I was drawing those :))

Sunday, October 5, 2008

you know that...

... you've stayed too long in a coffee shop when the playlist repeats during your stay

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Astang Samuka!

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

My Personality Defect

Just a break from all this studying and thinking/worrying about Mindanao.  Thanks to Jaime for the quiz :)

Your result for The Personality Defect Test...

Spiteful Loner

                        
You are the Spiteful Loner, the personality type that is most likely to go on a shooting rampage.  In high school, you were probably that kid who wore all black and who sat alone in a corner of the lunch room, drawing pictures of dead babies.  You are a rational person and tend to hold emotions in very low-esteem; not only that, but you are also rather introverted, meaning you probably bury any emotions you feel deep inside yourself, like all of the bodies in your backyard.  Combine these traits with your dislike of others and your brutality, and it seems that you would be quite likely to shoot innocent people in a rampage.  Most likely, you also have low self-esteem.  Hell, I get low self-esteem just looking at you.  This is only yet one more incentive to go on a shooting rampage, because you wouldn't care if you died as a result.  Granted, you probably haven't gone on a shooting rampage and probably never will, but all the motivations are there.  All you need is for someone to push you over the edge, calling you names and belittling you.  Like me.  But don't shoot me.  I have a 101 mile-long knife, you know.  In conclusion, your personality is defective because you are too introverted, brutal, insecure, and rather unemotional.  No wonder no one hangs around you, you morbid, cold-hearted freak!

To put it less negatively:

1.  You are more RATIONAL than intuitive.

2.  You are more INTROVERTED than extroverted.

3.  You are more BRUTAL than gentle.

4.  You are more HUMBLE than arrogant.

Compatibility:

Your exact opposite is the Televangelist.

Other personalities you would probably get along with are the Capitalist Pig, the Smartass, and the Sociopath.

Monday, August 18, 2008

What Is Happening?!

Yesterday, 3 bombs exploded in Iligan.  Today, fighting is ensuing in the nearby towns.  One town is just 30 minutes away from my city.  I heard hostages were being taken to the mountains.  The evacuees are seeking refuge in Iligan.  I just hope the fighting won't reach my city.

The last time everything was so messed up was back in 2000, when I was still in Grade 4.  The difference then was Abu Sayyaf and MILF were making all the commotion.  Now, it's just the MILF (I hope).  I remember someone gave a fake bomb threat to our school, and my classmates were crying like mad because they were so scared.  That was also the time Abu Sayyaf planted a bomb that exploded inside a barge.  I didn't like the atmosphere of fear and terror that time.  And I don't like what is going on right now.

I just hope this is not one of Arroyo's ploys to create havoc, and make a move to have Chacha so that her term will be extended.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Whites will no longer be the majority in US by 2050

Interested?  Then read this: Minorities Will be in Majority

I guess it's time to learn Spanish.  Hahaha

Thursday, August 7, 2008

To All IDS people :)

read this: 'Heaven' in Iligan

mentioned pa jud si Ma'am Flores. aha ka ana? haha.

syet! gimingaw ko sa IDS dah!

[translation:
Ma'am Flores is even mentioned. Where else can you find that? Haha.

Syet!  I miss IDS!]

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Reason Why I Love to Read

"The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - that you'd thought special, particular to you. And here it is, set down by someone else, a person you've never met, maybe even someone long dead. And it's as if a hand has come out, and taken yours."

- Hector (The History Boys, 2006)

Saturday, July 26, 2008

go McDo Iligan. wahaha

After 58 years of being a city, Iligan finally has a McDonald's.  One progress at a time.

Padayun sa paglambo Iligan!  Hahaha

Thursday, July 24, 2008

of the Dark Knight and Juan Luna

"The hero Gotham needs, not the hero it deserves" was the description for Harvey Dent.  The people saw him as their hope and savior, even if he was the hero who became the villain in the end.  His image of a hero, a good man, and an incorruptible person had to be maintained for the people not to lose hope.  Harvey Dent was the exact description of the hero that Gotham wanted.

This brings to my mind the person of Juan Luna.  I attended a talk done by Ambeth Ocampo, and as usual, he said stuff that history books never mention.  One discovery I made was that Juan Luna murdered his wife and mother-in-law.  His act was premeditated.  It was not an act of passion.  He deliberately killed them.

Ocampo said that facts like these are never mentioned because they tarnish the reputation of the hero.  Heroes are people that everyone looks up to.  Everyone wants to emulate the heroes.  People might lose hope if they know their heroes are not that heroic after all (off topic: Ocampo showed a picture of Rizal, Luna, and others smoking pot... wahaha).

Maybe there is no perfect hero.  The heroes in the Philippines may only be versions of Harvey Dent.  Or maybe our heroes are exactly what the Philippines deserve, and we just distort their image according to what we need.  Mga bayaning third world.

of the Dark Knight and Juan Luna

"The hero Gotham needs, not the hero it deserves" was the description for Harvey Dent.  The people saw him as their hope and savior, even if he was the hero who became the villain in the end.  His image of a hero, a good man, and an incorruptible person had to be maintained for the people not to lose hope.  Harvey Dent was the exact description of the hero that Gotham wanted.

This brings to my mind the person of Juan Luna.  I attended a talk done by Ambeth Ocampo, and as usual, he said stuff that history books never mention.  One discovery I made was that Juan Luna murdered his wife and mother-in-law.  His act was premeditated.  It was not an act of passion.  He deliberately killed them.

Ocampo said that facts like these are never mentioned because they tarnish the reputation of the hero.  Heroes are people that everyone looks up to.  Everyone wants to emulate the heroes.  People might lose hope if they know their heroes are not that heroic after all (off topic: Ocampo showed a picture of Rizal, Luna, and others smoking pot... wahaha).

Maybe there is no perfect hero.  The heroes in the Philippines may only be versions of Harvey Dent.  Or maybe our heroes are exactly what the Philippines deserve, and we just distort their image according to what we need.  Mga bayaning third world.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

internet, internet

Where is the net?  It's almost a month and the dorm still has no access to the internet.  The only time I access the net is when I go to campus with my laptop and bum on the Hotzone wi-fi (and see a handful of dormers also bumming on the wi-fi), or when I go to the computer labs (like what I'm doing right now).  Internet can be distracting...  But there are times when I urgently need it, and it's usually the time when the guard in Kostka Extension says it's past midnight so I need to go back to the dorm.  Another thing about having no net is that I get out of touch with the outside world.  Many dormers don't have access to television (yes I know we have TV rooms in Eliazo and Cervini though not in the new dorm, but we don't usually watch TV).  There are no newspapers in the lobby of the new dorm.  I only get information because people talk about it (e.g., "barko ni Arnold nalunod!").

I'd like to borrow a quotation from Babette's Feast, and change it.  Here it goes, "Throughout the residence halls sounds one long cry from the mouths of the dormers: Give us the chance to have internet"

Friday, June 6, 2008

2 days

No!!!  I don't want to leave yet :(

Monday, June 2, 2008

one week

di pa ko ganahan mubalik!!!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

What time is it? Summertime. It's our "vacation"

Random thoughts:
- New dorm. New room. New floormates.  I wonder how the next two years will turn out.
- I must buy pirated DVDs.  But I don't know what movie or series to get.  Any suggestions?
- I don't know what free elective to get.
- Mga taga-Iligan, laag ta beh!  Walay plano na mangaligo sa Timoga or maglakaw-lakaw lang sa siyudad?
- I'm writing this post in the wee hours of the morning.  I should sleep earlier to readjust my body clock.
- I'm glad summer classes are over.  I never felt the summer-ness of summer because of school.  Last year, it was summer with classes.  This year, it is classes during summer.
- SMEG semester is near.  I feel anxious.
- My SIM city is improving!  I slept at 4 AM yesterday because I was playing SC4000 and watching House episodes.
- I want to read more books!  The only book I haven't read in my shelf is Don Quixote (which I still haven't returned to Kara).  I'm still 1/4 of the way in Don Quixote, and I think I won't finish reading it during the 2-week break because it's boring.
- "I'm gonna find my purpose" (LSS)
- Who's the mother in How I Met Your Mother?  I don't think it's Stella.  Or maybe it's her.
- I hope my random number of 488 will still bring me okay classes.
- Arf arf. Bow wow.
- Meow.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

To all MEAns!

Interorg (Externals Division) is still in search of additional Core Members. MEA Interorg operates as a link to the different orgs within Ateneo. Interorg is also in charge of preparations for SOM Week.SOM Week is the time of year when the business-oriented organizations of the Ateneo come together to face each other in friendly competition. The different SOM Week activities are designed to showcase the skills, intelligence, talents and ingenuity of students belonging to the different organizations within the business cluster. MEA, as a business-oriented org in cooperation with the JGSOM and the rest of the business cluster, aside from competing, is also tasked to come up with activities which students will take part in.

So for those who are interested, kindly send your application to mdgmdeguzman@yahoo.com. If you have any questions, you can also text 09166526333. Looking forward to hearing from you guys ASAP, as well as to your active participation during SOM Week! - Tammie & Maria (Interorg ABs)

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Spread the Love!

Hoy!  Attention! Claudia, Karla, Kyna, Pam, Penpen, Kristine (if you're still alive), Maria, Clara, Leia, Kara!

Post 10 things that recently made you happy, then tag ten other people and spread the LOVE!

1. badminton with Dahl, Kristy, and Lec2x
2. chatting with Claudia
3. eating chocolate cake
4. being home
5. toblerone in the ref
6. badminton again this Friday
7. texting with my high school friends who are also unli
8. not studying
9. the summer break, no matter how short it is
10. my dog :D

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Of the Bar Examinations

Nothing against lawyers, but I always thought the bar exams is overhyped.  Other exams are not given as much media attention (e.g., board exams for engineers, doctors, etc.).  While reading the newspaper, I finally came upon a column that reflected my views.

Taken from today's editorial in the Inquirer:

Misplaced interest

It is hard to understand why, up to now, so much fuss is made about the yearly bar examinations. Before the exams, elaborate arrangements are made in putting up the examinees in hotels and attending to all their needs so that they can concentrate on their final review. On the day of the tests, cheering squads and small bands lend a fiesta atmosphere to the occasion as the candidates file into the examination rooms.

On the day the results are announced, the place where the names of the successful examinees are posted is a stage for various reactions to triumph and tragedy. The list of the successful examinees, with the names of the 10 topnotchers in the lead, invariably makes it to the front pages of newspapers.

The great importance placed on the bar exams in the early days of the Commonwealth and the Republic was understandable because lawyers were needed to fill important posts in both the government and private sectors. But now the country has an oversupply of lawyers, and the Philippines possibly ranks up there with the United States as one of the most litigious countries in the world. Now that we are engaged in a serious effort to develop our nation economically and socially, what we need are not more lawyers but more scientists, engineers, economists, managers, technologists.

The United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France developed at a fast pace because of their scientists, engineers and technologists. The same is true with the leading Asian countries like Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan. These countries are now highly developed not because of their lawyers (although lawyers do contribute to their orderly societies) but because of their scientists, engineers, technologists, economists and managers.

A civilized society cannot exist without people who will help maintain law and order. But we could accelerate the economic development of our country if we gave more attention to science, engineering and technology, encouraged more of our children to take courses in these areas of study and sent more of our people abroad for advanced training in these disciplines.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Powers of Gloria are Great

That evil b***h has done it again!  I've already talked about this in a previous blog entry

To recap, she already struck down FPJ, Roco, and Cardinal Sin.  And now it's Cory Aquino!!!  Well, we still don't know what stage Cory is in right now... but when you're talking about the big C, recovery is hard, especially when it's diagnosed too late.

Lesson?  Never mess with GMA.  She has powers that are unknown to us.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Holy Week in the Dorm

A very eventful and holy Holy Week...

Maundy Thursday
- lunch: bread
- slept
- dinner: corned beef + bread
- studied a bit for Pol Sci and Accounting
- went to the doghouse to have access to internet
- watched Lion King on my laptop
- talked with roommate for more than an hour about sari2x stores and other topics

Good Friday
- lunch: tuna
- went to the doghouse to have access to the internet
- dinner: McDo (thank goodness they're open)
- watched Idiocracy and 1408 on my laptop
- studied for Pol Sci and Accounting
- My roommate went to Starbucks.  She said Cantina was open, and they were serving liquor.  I'd bet the owners of Cantina are atheists.
- I didn't go to mass at Gesu.  Well, I'm not Catholic in the first place.  But back at home, my family always went to hear the Good Friday mass.

Black Saturday
- lunch: McDo cheeseburger
- watched Grease on my laptop
- read a little for Pol Sci
- currently in the doghouse to take advantage of the internet access (sira pa rin ang dorm net)

It feels more like a 4-day weekend instead of Holy Week.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Study? Pfft... OR Bato2x sa Langit, ang Matamaan Huwag Magalit


Nobody really cares what your GPA (or in our case, QPI) was.

IT'S TRUE!

Thank God.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

A Congratulations Post

Congrats to the graduating seniors!  Your 4/5 years of hard work finally paid off.

Congratulations to the ORSP contestants, namely Lance, Wilhelm, Karlvin, Garret, and Anton.  1st place!  Galing talaga ng MEAns!

Congratulations to those who qualified for JTA, and especially those in the top 10 of the list (#1: Deo, #2: TJ, #3: Kyna, #6: Lens ... inggit ako sa inyo!!! hahaha).

Last but not the least... I'd like to congratulate my brother, Oliver Diamante, for getting a 94 on the step 1 of the US Medical Licensure Exam.  2 steps to go before he gets to practice in the US.  But so far so good bro (you may not be as bright as the one who got a 99, but a 94 is not bad at all)
(OT: My brothers are leaving this country one by one... Andrei is already in Australia, although he'll be back by next year because his scholarship states that he should serve the Philippines for two years... but then, I know he'll leave the country as soon as the 2 years are over.  And then Oliver is surely going to the US after he finishes steps 2 and 3 of the US MLE.  As for Dominic...)

Friday, February 29, 2008

Leap Year Blog Post

Just wanted to post something just because this day only comes every 4 years 

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Great Conspiracy Theory

The Arroyo government has been in power for almost 7 years.  Come 2010, it will have reigned the country for 9 years.  Despite the "Hello Garci" scandal and the ongoing NBN-ZTE scandal, it is still in power.

Three major players who could've toppled the president are gone.  It is strange that their deaths occurred within only a span of one year.  Who am I talking about?
1. Fernando Poe, Jr. - died December 14, 2004
2. Raul Roco - died August 5, 2005
3. Jaime Cardinal Sin - died June 21, 2005
Within one year... Coincidence or not?

Doctors say they died of natural causes.  Is that really true?

It is my belief that our president has supernatural powersShe caused their deaths!  FPJ could've called on the masses to oust Gloria.  Raul Roco and Cardinal Sin (and also FPJ) could've joined forces and call on a revolt to make Gloria resign.  Cardinal Sin helped make EDSA 1 and EDSA 2 happen.  He could be capable of making another change...  But then, FPJ, Roco, and Sin are dead.  They could no longer help amass a crowd to revolt against the president.

Unbelievable but true, our president is actually an evil supernatural being.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Assignment: Katipunan Restaurants

Looking for a place to eat out is becoming challenging.  Obvious choice for any dormer is to eat at any restaurant in Katipunan.  Problem is, it seems my roommates and I have grown tired eating from the same place/s (e.g. Flaming Wings). 

What I am trying to do now is enumerate all the food establishments that can be found in Katipunan.  I will use this list as reference so that our decision time will be minimized ("so saan tayo kakain?" "Flaming Wi-" "huwag, kakakain ko lang diyan" "*gives more names of restaurants*" "ah! ayaw ko diyan" "so saan mo gusto?" "wait! isip ako...").  It takes time to think of places.  It's better to immediately consult a list.

Only qualification for the list below is the food establishment can be reached by a dormer by riding a tricycle and/or simply by walking.

The list: (please feel free to add establishments)

- McDo
- Wok dis Way
- Shakey's
- Chiggy's
- Cantina
- Starbucks
- Jollibee
- Greenwich
- Red Ribbon
- Max
- Kenny Rogers
- Seattle's Best Coffee
- Cafe Sweet Inspirations
- Cello's
- Teriyaki Boy
- Flaming Wings
- World Topps
- Kitaro Sushi
- Hungry Hippo
- Pizza Hut
- The Old Spaghetti House
- Chicken Bacolod
- Pancake House
- KFC
- Kamirori
- lane consisting of food stalls like Bowl of Asia or Rapzi Tapzi Haus (sp?)
- Ken Afford
- Ilocos Empanada
- Pancit Malabon
- Reyes Barbecue
- Cafe Xocolat
- Inyo Restaurant
- Mongkok* (too far to walk :/)
- Box of Rice
- Cravings
*update 1
- Fruit Magic
- Yellow Cab
*update 2
- Chowking
- Chix and Treats
- Vegetable Junction place at Xavierville
- Le Couer
- Ate Ineng's Inasal

I cannot recall any more restaurants.  I hope any reader out there will add more to this list.  That's all!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Caf

New dorms are coming, with the cafeteria located in the new building.  Will new setting = new caterer?

Which reminds me, it's been a long time since I ate food from Cervini Caf. 

Could it be because of
- its mostly oily food (you think the sauce that meat swims in is just sauce? or oil? think again!)? [fun experiment to try: order a viand like "beef w/ *something*" and just eat the meat.  Then leave the sauce to cool for 10 minutes or more.  You'll be surprised with the oiliness of the sauce]
- its many viands that taste the same (e.g., beef with brocolli, beef with carrot, beef with potato, beef with *insert something*)?
- its cleanliness (I don't know if they have improved or not.  But I remember in first year when an insect dove into the sauce, and when we pointed it to them, they replied, "paminta lang")?
- its price (I just think P45 onwards for a viand is not sulit, especially when the food is just ordinary, and when I know places like the LST and ISO caf serve cheaper food.)?

There are times that the caf serves nice meals.  But it's not an everyday occurrence.  Unfortunately.

I still have pizza left in the refrigerator.  That will still last me a day.  And prolong my decision on whether to eat dinner from the caf once my pizza is gone.