The Search for the “Pinoy Blog of the Month” this October

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Are you a Pinoy blogger who is seeking a little fame and recognition? Do you want your blog to be featured and be read by the members of the Pinoy blogging community?

Then why not join the “Pinoy Blog of the Month” Contest!

Pinoy bloggers are now given a chance to shine at the blogging spotlight by featuring them and their blogs here in PinoyBlogero. But before they could get the title as “Pinoy Blog of the Month”, they must first be able to get the most number of votes against other Pinoy Blog of the Month nominees.

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A different perspective

I read the Sunday Times newspaper on Singapore’s re-employment law while I was aboard SilkAir on 23rd September 2007 going to Singapore for an official trip. Singapore really takes good care of the elderly, to ensure that they have savings in their retirement years. For my one-week stay at Carlton Hotel, news focus more on workers’ welfare, on health issues and discussions about money – on Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings rather than politics.

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In my observations, most janitorial jobs, waitresses and ordinary workers in some hotels and restaurants are mostly elderly except those professionals. When I read the Straight Times the following day, there is a new law which will take effect on Jan 1, 2012 where employers are required to re-employ workers reaching the age of 62, to work up to age 65, and eventually up to age 67. I thought it was already the practice because some restaurants and hotels have older employees. Old workers have an existing maximum workfare income supplement (WIS) of S$100 per month. To encourage their workers to work longer, the maximum WIS will be increased to S$150 for workers aged above 55 to 60, and to S$200 for those above age 60.

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Pogs and an object lesson on power

Crossposted from my weblog.

LAST Saturday, I had to motor to the city center to attend two meetings, one with the University of Nueva Caceres General Alumni Association (UNCGAA) headed by Engr. Elmer Francisco, and a personal mission — to buy my kids additional pogs.

My task would have been infinitely easier if Hong’s — that popular store along Calle Caceres where chinese-made goods can be had for sometimes obscenely low prices that will probably make Alex Lacson (of the Twelve Little Things fame) unhappy — still carried pogs with a diameter of more or less two inches. Unfortunately, when I inquired, what they had are the ones twice bigger.

So I ended up scouring practically the entire CBD, and that on a limping rheumatic right foot. From Hong’s, I went to Novo, another similar store beside Aristocrat Hotel, went through Divisoria Mall beneath the Bichara Complex, and then Master Square: but all for naught. At Master, I chanced on Erning Elcamel and family buying school supplies; “sa mga bangketa, igwa kayan,” Mrs. Elcamel said when I told them of my quest.
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The Philippine reproductive health policy: a loosely guarded secret?

My daughter CJ will turn three this December, and increasingly, the most usual question that people pop when we talk about kids is “wala pa bang kasunod yan?” I usually laugh it off, but sometimes it becomes irritating when the questions grow in number. I mean, sometimes the way the question is asked almost sounds like insinuating the lack of sexual activity.So for the record, yes, my wife and I have a wonderful sex life. I wonder if knowing that will make them happy. :P

Of course I digress.

When they prod further, I usually just say that “birth control works”, but what I fail to say is that our chosen birth control method is courtesy of the government. And we got it for a very low cost.

Yes — the government actually has an effective birth control policy, at least for our case. But it’s a loosely guarded secret.

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When You Miss the Signs

I thought my case is hopeless until….

The intricate movement of the hands and the facial expressions immediately entranced me. I have completely fallen in love with it like an ardent suitor to his muse…

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It has been four years that I have not used sign language but I have not forgotten our own special sign- friendship that surpassed even the speed of sound.

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Jollibee Kiddie Party

That Jollibee mascot was the most unwholesome I’ve seen. Oh well, what can you expect when you’re in Tondo? The guy was doing macho dancer moves and was constantly humping and kissing the birthday boy’s father. Ah, entertainment for the kids and the adults as well!

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The PBS Search Engine

You may now try the PBS Search Engine - http://www.philippineblogosphere.com

The list of pinoy blogs that are currently being searched by the PBS Search Engine can be found at the Pinoy Blogopedia.

If you’re a pinoy blogger and wants to include your blog(s) in the PBSSE list,
just leave the URL(s) of your blog(s) at the PBSSE discussion page. You may also send it
to submit[at]pinoyblogosphere.com and kindly indicate that it is for the PBS Search Engine.

How I Made The Mix CD Wedding Souvenir

mix-cd.jpgWe have already decided to give out a music compilation CD as our wedding souvenir. Its less boring than a small useless figurine. Plus its more modern and fun to make. The problem is what songs to put in?

For me a great mix CD has to have the following characteristics;

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