Open Letter to the CBCP by Poch Suzara
I would like to share a thought-provoking letter by Mr. Poch Suzara, author of the atheist-oriented blog Thoughts To Provoke Your Thoughts, addressing the absurdities of CBCP and the gullibility of Filipinos when comes to religion.
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Open Letter to the CBCP
My Dear Catholic Bishops,
I should wish...
Source: Filipino Freethinkers
Approaching social media marketing
The secret to successfully promoting a brand is a kind of Holy Grail in marketing circles. The proposition becomes even more difficult when the promotion must run to a budget. The advent of online campaigns which develop a life of their own has changed marketing thinking forever.
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Source: Filipino Bloggers
Goa Beaches
Goa Hub provide online information about Beaches of Goa,Goa Beach Tour,Beaches in Goa India and online booking facilites for goa beaches hotel,goa beaches resort. comments...
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PASTA ALL YOU WANT
How many plates can you finish when a great deal called PASTA ALL YOU CAN, ALL DAY, EVERYDAY is offered only at PhP 150?
We’ve been wanting to try this great deal for the loooongest time but it’s only yesterday when the stars and the heavenly planets conspired that we found time.
My wife, Tina, our 5-year-old son, Gabby and I trooped to JOEY PEPPERONI PIZZERIA at their branch in Fort Bonifacio, just in the corner of Mckinely Avenue, Taguig City and had our late lunch. It was our...
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How I got true value from my SM shopping
In a nutshell: If you’re the type of person on the lookout for bargains, points, and freebies from SM, this blog entry may be both informative and entertaining.
The other day, Cathy and I were at SM North EDSA on a midweek date when we decided to watch This Is It, Michael Jackson’s last movie. The SM IMAX sells its tickets for PHP351 each; the regular tickets are around PHP150 each, I think. (Quick movie budget tip: You can get a free movie ticket from Citibank with a PHP1500 purchase...
Source: Filipino Christian Blogger Ganns Deen
The Day the BLUEs blew my blues away
That was 8 October 2009, almost a month ago—when Ateneo won its Second Back-to-Back Championships (a 71-58 win against the UE Red Warriors, UAAP Season 72). Monica and I were among the 18,851 spectators at the Araneta Coliseum. We didn’t have tickets—and at the last minute, I was able to manage to get 8 tickets, shared with some other friends. Earlier, the Blue Eaglets beat La Salle—they too were Back-to-Back Champions in their division.
That was the day the BLUEs blew...
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SEO has evolved dramatically
Unless you have been part of the internet and internet marketing since the inception of the internet, people are simply not aware of the phenomenal changes in the last ten years. Veteran SEO experts can tell long stories of all the changes they have witnessed since the birth of optimisation that consisted of a few good keywords comments...
Source: Filipino Bloggers
Ryan “The Genius” Gregorio dispenses wisdom
The new PBA season is barely three weeks old, but Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio is already in midseason form when it comes to his soundbites. Check them out:
“We must be prepared for an all-out effort by Coke. They are shooting for their first win and they will surely go flat-out. Our energies must be greater and our minds clearer.”
October 29, 2009
“(Ginebra) used their overwhelming advantage in quickness against the talented and taller Beemen. They played with tremendous grit and...
Source: Fire Quinito
Manny Villar changes everything
Manny Villar--perceived as the strongest candidate
In the 80’s, there was this pert rocker girl who sang the hit song, “Money, money changes everything.” That’s right–she’s Cyndi Lauper. Though she’s really not that active anymore, eclipsed even by Madonna, the “material girl”, Cyndi’s song resonated in me while thinking what all of these political changes meant.
Really, even in other countries, money really, changes everything, especially...
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