Posted by empressmaruja on September 9, 2007 · 15 Comments
You would not believe how elated I was while reading a newspaper article this morning.

Lucas Gil, Empress Maruja’s Brazilian man-god…
is working…
as a model…
here…
in da Philippines…
HUWAAAAT?
Posted by Pimplepopper on September 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment
The wife and I barged into the bookstore and made a beeline toward the reason for our being there. We searched frantically and we searched sexily, but no amount of franticness or sexiness can produce the volume on which hinges the success of our happiness. Books dealing in bizaarre topics like cosmetic dentistry in San Diego, and practicing martial arts while working for the government were present, but not the ones we were looking for.
“WE NEED TO ASK SOMEONE!” my wife exclaimed frantically.
“I KNOW! BUT WHO?!” I replied sexily.
“IF ONLY THERE,” my wife paused to catch her breath. “WAS SOME SORT OF GUARDIAN IN THIS STORE OF BOOKS UPON WHO WE CAN ASK ABOUT OUR DILEMMA!”
“LIKE A BOOKSTORE AGENT. OR STORE MASTER!” I said as I removed my shirt and slammed it on the floor in triumph.
“Uh excuse me?” said a timid voice from somewhere at the end of the aisle.
“Well?” I said impatiently. “Speak up young knave! We have pressing matters that demand our attention!”
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Posted by royluga on September 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment
As I have nothing to do this Saturday I decided to go to the
Philippine Science High School after half-finishing a
project. I read this blog entry in
Pinoyblogosphere posted by
misteryosa, which was organized by Martin Perez, a teacher in Social Science at PSHS and nephew of Ronie Oblipias from Asian Development Bank, inviting bloggers to a seminar entitled Blogging Beyond Basics. Among the guests were: Victor
”bikoy” Villanueva, (I wonder from where his roots are, as my grandmother in the father side are Villanuevas from Bais, Negros Oriental); Abe Olandres ( a fellow Ilonggo, although he is from Iloilo) of
yugatech and
Manuel L. Quezon III, he is a familiar figure from ANC, also a blogger.
One of the hot issue raised by a participant during the seminar concerns hesitancy by one of the participant to express his idea or opinion through blogging afraid of being branded or misinterpreted by the authorities. A good point was raised by Abe saying that we are still lucky because we enjoy more freedom unlike in other countries where ISPs are controlled by the government. While MLQ III opined that a blogger may express his views anonymously, which I disagree (with due respect). Both, however, agreed that a blogger must, to a certain extent exercise certain restraint so as not to be accused of libel or a criminal suit. It is in this regard that I would like to call the attention of that fellow as I fully admire his enthusiasm and idealism including those who were not present in the seminar, but in their spare time clicks the keyboard of their computers or in café bars peeping at a box carefully analyzing every words and letter written by fellow bloggers hoping that they can find a solution for their future to come. I discussed the matter lengthily in my post entitled:
”The Right to Blog”. “Freedom of expression” is one of the most sacred rights of every citizen guaranteed by the Constitution. We Pilipinos are freedom lovers and peace loving people. I adhere to MLQ III’s statement that so long as we honestly believe on what we are saying . . . so be it. Honesty and organization of thought shall compensate grammatical lapses, as he said. Let us not curtail these young people’s idealism. Let us not restraint their freedom to express, their desire for better future . . . their desire to participate and be heard thru the use of this modern technology. It is then the responsibility of people like us to guide them . . . to lead them . . . to nurture them – in a way our Grandparents and parent thought us. In a way we carry this torch of freedom since our forefathers time. Let the flame glow the world over. We already gained headway in digital film making, in tele-marketing . . . and now, in the new trend of media . . . influencing public opinion through responsible blogging! Those who organized said forum – free from commercialism and exploitation, deserves everybody’s admiration.
You can go to my main page if you wanted to see some pictures.