Onli in da Pilipins
May mga pros and cons ang pagtatrabaho sa ibang bansa. May masarap at may mahirap.”Kasama sa kontrata”, laging sinasabi nating mga OFW’s. Ilang buwan pa lang ako dito sa Saudi pero miss ko na masyado ang mga wala dito sa kingdom.
Asawa. Anak. Magulang. Kapatid. In-Laws. Kamag-anak. Kaibigan.
Tokwa’t...
Source: B'log Ang Mundo
Tahô
Tahô is a Philippine street food sold by peddlers known as “magtataho”. It is a soft gelatin-like snack made from processed soybeans topped with caramel and tapioca pearls (locally called sago). The soft gelatin-like texture is achieved by undergoing a series of steps. Soybeans are soaked in water...
Source: Panlasang Pinoy
The face of evil
I can’t help but be disgusted with the face of Datu Unsay Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. It is scary to see that all of the members of their family are somehow look-a-likes, so disturbing. This afternoon when he appeared with his lawyer Atty. Sigfrid Fortun, at the preliminary investigation at the...
Source: Me and My Big Mouth
The lucky bitch strikes again!
Last year, when Albay Governor Joey Salceda called President Gloria Arroyo (GMA) a “lucky bitch”, I never thought she’d bring her luck to the higher level. She is so lucky that despite her unending political woes, events beyond her control have conspired in the economic and other areas...
Source: Me and My Big Mouth
You are in the Philippines if you encounter this. . . !
These everyday occurrences in our beloved city that constantly make us scratch our (and some of our foreign friends’) heads in bewilderment.
1. When stores in the mall are closed, why are plastic Monobloc chairs chained to their door handles?
Do these chairs instill fear in thieves and dissuade them...
Source: NoypiTayo






