How to recycle garbage
Tomorrow, another rally will be held at Makati by a mix of anti-PGMA people to sing for her resignation for the gargantuan heap of crap her administration had brought upon the people. I say only this: keep the trapos, ESPECIALLY ERAP, out of the stage and clear from holding a freaking microphone. I would feel thrice as bad if I ever see him up on that stage again; mourning and weeping and crying because he got jailed for corruption and PGMA has not.
What does ERAP mean in Pinoy Poly-ticks?
Right now, he’s the standard bearer of the opposition. Before, he was PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER 1. He resigned because of People Power and later found guilty for accepting jueteng payola and was sent to prison. But PGMA gave him a pardon not too long ago which he accepted. So he basically licked the shoes of the b*tch for his freedom. And that sells him out as a classic trapo.
Erap even has the nerve to deny his guilt because ‘64% of the Filipinos believe that he’s innocent’. I don’t know where he got his stats but to bypass or belittle a high court’s final decision over some lousy survey is an indication of a rotting political and justice system.
Why does the Opposition have Erap?
PLDT Landline Plus SIM Giveaway
I am currently selling these PLDT Landline Plus Prepaid SIM Cards here, but you can get them for free! I am giving away 2 PCs of PLDT Landline Plus Prepaid SIMs ( free shipping anyplace, anytime, anywhere Mobiline… :~) ) to any bloggers located in the Philippines*. You must be blogging atleast 3 months to qualify.
Sealed Evil Shadow Quest – Dark Abomination
I got this quest from General Feng Potian of the Fishing Village. I think it would have been an easier quest to do if it weren’t for its strong poison attack and for the other ghouls surrounding its room, which also cast strong poisonous attack. I went there through the secret passage in Banner Slope (the green glowing pagoda where the Enchanted Skeletons are and the same entrance as to the Shadow Master) with Grex and, of course, the ever dependable Ixionai. I haven’t done really much in this quest, except to provide healing to Ixionai and lay dead, not because of the poison, but because I got stoned by Gravestones (literally). Well, I think I died more because of stupidity rather than of the difficulty of the quest itself. In the first place, I shouldn’t have left my convenient hiding place…
Protest Movements in Perfect World
I haven’t seen rallies like this in PW until last night, while I came in to Dragon City from questing with Ixionai and Grex.  At first, I really couldn’t believe what I was seeing but, after a while, we joined in the protest. Hehe. It was fun, though, with how people move in and out of the rally, protesting about different things such as banning keyloggers, an increase in experience points, decrease in teleportation fees, etcetera. And, of course, some still do inject political protests as IRL.
We did make a good rounds of the whole Dragon City, by the way. I’ll see if there will be more rallies in the future and post it here. Hahaha.
Vile Barks Do It Standing Up
And yes, I shot them with feather arrows while they’re busy at it. Hahaha!
Call For Submission of Articles For Second Edition of TBR
As I’ve promised, I’m now posting the theme for next week’s TBR (The Blog Rounds), which will be posted here at Prudence, M.D. on March 18, 2008, 8 P.M. (Philippine Time).
I’ve had several topics in mind but, for the upcoming TBR, I choose:
“The Internet and Philippine Medicineâ€
We’ve started the TBR with a bit of nostalgia, looking back at how Medicine was in the early days. For next week, I think we could delve into the present issues concerning the use of internet as a technology to help (or hinder?) the progress of Philippine medicine.
Choose whichever style of writing you’re comfortable with. Write an essay about an experience using internet (or specifically Web 2.0) in medical education/practice (a funny anecdote, perhaps, on how the internet has saved your life during a grand rounds?). Or maybe share your insights about how the availability of medical knowledge online affected the perception of non-medical people on medicine. Or, if you fancy something different, write your thoughts in poem form!
Interested? Read more about joining next week’s TBR here.
TBR is not limited to MDs only! For any blogger who’re into health-related blogging, please do join us! It’ll be fun!
Malu Fernandez Did it Again
Who is Malu Fernandez ?
She is a journalist who believes in her freedom of speech and believes that she can say anything in Public. She is a famous Buzz maker in Philippine Blogosphere. At First she made a very bad comment regarding Filipino OFW that made her popular in the net. Well actually I don’t know her, not until she make those statement last year. more in my recent post ” Journalist Malu Fernandez vs Pinoy Blogger “
Reflections on Public Spaces
I have heard many years ago how our public officials are so out of touch from an everyday Filipino’s reality simply by being physically separated from the spaces in which they move. It was said that once in a while, our leaders should roll down the heavily-tinted windows of their four-wheel drives to see, hear and smell the urban sprawl. Read the rest here.
American Idol – March 12 Top 12 Results
Who got eliminated tonight? Jim Carrey was at the show, dressed up like an elephant. Haha, love the guy, he’s hilarious! It has been noted that 29 Million votes were counted. Jim Carrey wasn’t the only one at the show, an American Idol alumnus was there too, namely Sanjaya Malakar with his sister, Shyamali.
Read more at American Idol – March 12 Top 12 Results






