SVD JOKES #30: THE SONG OF FR. JB

Fr. Julio Barbieto, SVD was a person of humor. His jokes are contagious! One time, in our visit to Villa Cristo Rey, he shared to us a song which he composed and made us laugh until we already cried in joy:Sa mata ng dulingLahat tayo ay dalawaHa-ha-ha, Ha-ha-ha, Ha-ha-haHabang may dulingHindi ka nag-iisa.Joke... 

Source:  FELMAR'S MISSIONARY JOURNEY

SVD JOKES #29: CATHOLIC CANDIES???

Fr. Ed Fuguso, SVD shared: In my visit to Mariveles, Bataan, a religious nun from Venezuela related to me how one day, she was casually giving away candies to a group of children when one of them refused the sweet offer saying, “Sister, I am not a Catholic. I am an Aglipayan!”The nun quickly replied... 

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SVD JOKES #28: FIRST TIME

This is shared to me by another SVD missionary: Together with another SVD, they were sent to a foreign country. It was both their first time to ride an international flight and confessed that they were really ignorant inside the plane.The stewardess went to them and offered, “Sir, would you like chicken... 

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SVD JOKES #27: JUAN TAMAD CROCODILE

Fr. Flor Lagura, SVD shared about the story of Fr. Robert Winkler, SVD. “Fr. Winkler was a German missionary to Mindoro. In the 1940’s, Fr. Winkler had to hike from Calapan, the provincial capital, to Bulalacao, the southernmost town. A distance of roughly 200 kilometers over hills, mountains and... 

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SVD JOKES #26: LOST AND FOUND

One time during our common dinner, one of the seminarians announced, “I have found a book. Those who might have lost it, please claim from me.” “What’s the title of the lost book?” Some seminarians asked. Then the announcer answered: “St. Anthony of Padua.”****I welcome contributions! Anecdotes... 

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NTC wants Pinoy Bloggers to pay Php6,300 before they could blog?

draft of a memorandum by the National Telecommunications Commision (NTC) has caught the attention of Pinoy bloggers as it states that the NTC is currently making plans of charging content providers for releasing “content” on the internet.

The memorandum states that all parties who develop content, information, applications, and electronic games over the internet are required to register and pay Php6000, plus Php300 for filing fee.

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Curry, Hindi Adobo

Kung nagkataon pala na hindi dumating ang mga muslim at kastila sa Pilipinas, marahil ay hindi Adobo, kundi Curry ang kilalang pagkain sa Pilipinas. Ito ang isang bagay na naglaro sa isip ko nang bisitahin ko ang bagong koleksyon ng Ayala Museum.  [Read More]

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in the past couple of weeks, you might have read or seen on the news about PINOY students being suspended for writing against their school principal via their blogs.

since this incident, various discussions arose such as freedom of speech, responsibility in blogging, blogging as journalism, invasion of privacy, even child-abuse law was mentioned to have been violated?!

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Si Pedro Alalay (May Crush)

Si Pedro Alalay (May Crush), is brought to you by Mang Tikyo's dirty Ice Cream (Mang Tikyo's dirty Ice Cream - May Dirty ka na!!! may Ice Cream ka pa!!!) Isang napakaagang umaga ng makasabay ni Pedro ang kanyang crush na si Tekla sa pantry. At kiwinento nya kay Tunog-baril sa chat ang mga nangyari sa... 

Source:  Ang Kwento at Kwenta ng Layp

The Climate Needless Expenses

Global warming hoax has engulfed the Philippines archipelago with all its alarming fury. Clothed with the usual fear factor and the threat of deluge from rising sea level caused by hypothetical assumptive melting of the earth’s polar ice cover, the Philippine government is preparing measures to avert the imaginary catastrophe. The House of Congress is preparing climate bills for the creation of “Climate Change Commission.” President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo appointed herself as climate change czar providing the sense of urgency of the catalytic situation created by the politicians of global warming. See more @ Pinoy Barking Hall

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