Inuman with Pujay (Part 1)
Nagsimula ang lahat ng ito sa isang walang kakwenta-kwentang roadtrip.
Naghanda ang buong Familia Imperial–ang Pujay, ang sisterette, ang younger brother, at siyempre ang maganda–noong nakaraang Linggo para dalawin ang isang amiga ni Mujay na kakabalik lang sa ating kawntree. Utos kasi ng Mama para naman daw ma-knows namin kung sinechiwa itekla.
Andaming abala ang naganap huh! Una, nag-renta kami ng Mitsubishi Adventure dahil wiz kakayanin ng mga karu namin (isang Volkswagen Thing at isang Kia Pride na may fog effect sa tagiliran tuwing pinapaandar). Dumaan pa kami ng SM North EDSA para bumaysung ng Mary Grace Cheese Rolls at Brownies bilang regalo.
Bumiyahe ang karu mula Keyzon City hanggang Bacoor, Cavite, at hindi naman halos alam kung paano makakarating sa balay ng amiga. Pinahiram ng aming driver for rent ang kanyang mapa at akong ang naging designated navigator. Amazing Race tuloy ang drama.
At pagpunta namin sa balay, ano’ng masisilayan namin? Wala.
Bunny Man Hunt #2 Winner

Empress Maruja crowns the newest winner of our Bunny Man Hunt.
The clues provided would lead you to the Bunny Man’s hiding place, which is “The Supposedly Part 2 of ‘Boyfriend, What Boyfriend?‘” and its was found first by…
Nokia N70
I have been out of the mobile phone circulation for a long time. I used to be the type who would change my mobile phone to the newest and coolest one that was introduced in the market. I guess the phones have been changing so fast I just couldnt keep up. Plus – I realized that my phone was more often used for calls or texts rather than for taking pictures, playing mp3s or even surfing the net.
The Sony Ericsson phone in my wish list has been there for quite some time now. And even if I lust and drool over my friend’s phone, I still cannot justify replacing my truly and ever reliable nokia 6030.
Parenting XP: The Case of the Missing Cookies
When was the last time you listened to your kids?Â
Last Wednesday, while I was hurrying to get ready for work, my three year old son woke up. My usual routine for these types of contingencies is to let the little kid feed on his ‘mamam’ (milk) and leave him quietly while he watches his favorite shows on Disney Playhouse. This sometimes happens a lot that I know I may be running late for work if the third Pocoyo is on.
But this time, since he was up much earlier, and Nina and I have a growing concern about his scarce diet, I decided to leave him breakfast before I left for work. I prepared a small tupperware container of 2 Chips Ahoy, 3 of the new Spanish Cookies with Cookie Monster in the wrapper (which, it turned out that Matt liked), and 2 Stikkos. It isn’t the most healthy breakfast, I know, but when I left him with the tupperware, happily munching on the smaller, Cookie Monster cookies while watching the TV as the intro to the 3rd Pocoyo started to play… (needless to say, I was 5 minutes late for work).
When I was at work and talked to my wife when she woke up, I asked about the container of breakfast treats I left the kid.
“What food?” She asked. I told her I left the small container on the bed with Matt. She said that it might be there, only that she didn’t seem to notice it. She thanked me for leaving food for the baby.
Check out the whole story here.
HALALAN 2007: THE NIGHT BEFORE
Candidates will make evrything just to win the election rgcruz.com reported about some anomalies happens in Marawi City as follows :
Election related Violence
My news team found mario lamposan teary eyed at the amai pakpak hospital in marawi city. His son, 15 year old junior lay just a few feet away, bloodied and lifless, gunshot wounds to his back His son’s companion, 19 year old jonathan bandolon was rushed back to iligan city, also with gunshot wounds to his back. Police say, the 2 went out of their house in the community of aambolong in marawi to buy cigarettes when they were shot. No witnesses have come up so far.
Flying Voters
Lamposan, his son and bandolon are part of a larger group of people from iligan who came to marawi to cast their votes monday.
Vote Buying
Meanwhile, some informants brought a 19 year old first time voter to us. Nash, tells abs-cbn, he was approached by a group of people just the other day, and handed a 500 peso bill with the campaign leaflet of a local candidate.
Nash says the group found him through the certified voters’ list issued by the comelec. As he was handed the money, his picture was taken from a cameraphone, and he was arned to make sure he votes for the candidate who face appears on the leaflet attached to the 500 peso bill, or he risks retribution.
Lanao del sur’s comelec hopes to finish the counting and canvassing of votes for the province as early as 2 days after the monday elections.
Would you belive that for this amount a voter would sell his future. A very sad news. Lets just wait the election result.
top 10 most influential emerging filipino blogs for 2007 » in retrospect… — UPDATED!!
Janette Toral posted last May 12 that her next project was “identifying identifying new and emerging blogs that are making an impact to its readers in 2007…†the only condition being that the blogs you nominate to your top 10 are those that started from 1st August 2006… so, short of asking the blogger when exactly he or she has started, the best way to find out when this blog started is to look at the archive and look at the date the 1st post was made… in the absence of the archives, you can look at the very 1st post and look at the date the post was made… also, that it must be a Pinoy blog… and so, on to my Top 10 Most Influential Emerging Pinoy Blogs of 2007:






