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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2008
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    #1
    Oh well, this feeling elitista strikes back again. Not with our OFW but with those people who blogs. Very controversial talaga sya or nagpapaka controversial. Below is her comment about OFW just in case you're not aware:



    However I forgot that the hub was in Dubai and the majority of the OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) were stationed there. The duty-free shop was overrun with Filipino workers selling cell phones and perfume. Meanwhile, I wanted to slash my wrist at the thought of being trapped in a plane with all of them.
    While I was on the plane (where the seats were so small I had bruises on my legs), my only consolation was the entertainment on the small flat screen in front of me. But it was busted, so I heaved a sigh, popped my sleeping pills and dozed off to the sounds of gum chewing and endless yelling of “HOY! Kumusta ka na? At taga sann ka? Domestic helper ka rin ba?” Translation: “Hey there? Where are you from? Are you a domestic helper as well?” I though I had died and God had sent me to my very own private hell.
    On my way back, I had to bravely take the economy flight once more. This time I had already resigned myself to being trapped like a sardine in a sardine can with all these OFWs smelling of AXE and Charlie cologne while Jo Malone evaporated into thin air.
    may follow up sya with this article http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...e1_july30_2007

    and her new article about bloggers:

    So let me continue, first of all I believe in the freedom of speech. By all means say what you need to say. Unfortunately for most of the bloggers without advertising you get paid nothing. If in fact you do get paid then hooray for you. But blogging, aside from Perez Hilton and the other big time bloggers (you know who you are) is for me a slacker job or a medium and pastime for lonely people to connect. Unless you’re in bloody Siberia or in a Gulag prison, try stepping outside your comfort zone and turn off the laptop or pc, you just might find some real live people to talk to instead of typing away in cyber space.

    The difference between a journalist and a blogger is that journalists have to adhere to certain guidelines that govern the freedom of speech. And whatever a journalist chooses to write about—be it popular or unpopular—we do not hide behind an anonymous name and are resigned to the fact that we have to take as much as we dish out. However, I simply detest people who place vicious comments and slanderous statements in blogs yet sign their messages as ‘anonymous.’ If you have something to say, don’t hide behind a false name. It’s just plain cowardice of you to do so. I have more of a deep sense of respect for those—however unpopular or vicious their statements are—who post their views with their real names and make no bones about it. At least they stand for something; I would rather take it from them than the cowards that hide behind false names.
    For whole article: http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...fe2_mar10_2008





  2. Join Date
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    #2
    allergic ako sa pork, nakaka high blood...

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    sir birken...ako 10yrs nang di kumakain ng pork...wag shang mageenrol sa gym namin at bibigyan ko sya ng isang matinding 45 kick.......at sasabihin ko...oooppsssss

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    #4
    Hehehe ayuzz

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    #5
    buhay pa pala ang aswang na ito....

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Isuzoom View Post
    buhay pa pala ang aswang na ito....
    ha ha ha ha... natawa ako dun ah...

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Isuzoom View Post
    buhay pa pala ang aswang na ito....
    hahahahaha, ganito mga banat

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    #8
    .......so when my best buddies Crickette Tantoco and Maricris Alvarez invited me to join them in a rented villa at Station 1 in Boracay, I said "yes" for the sake of togetherness....as we reached the villa I was spraying Baygon everywhere. I thought I had nearly killed myself with all the insect repellant and Lysol disinfectant I kept on spraying.......for me the minimum requirement for traveling is Holiday Inn....
    inimbitahan sya ng mga "kaibigan" nya. libre man o hindi ang kanyang hotel, dahil nga inimbitahan sya, ang kapal naman ng mukha nyang insultuhin ang accomodation na kinuha ng mga "kaibigan" nya. kumbaga asungot lang sya sa gimik ng grupo, ang kapal naman ng mukha nyang insultuhin ang accomodation na kinuha ng mga taong nangumbida sa kanya. sabagay, kasingkapal ng chicaron ang mukha ng amoy anghit na babaeng ito.

    kung talagang may pera itong baboy na ito, di sana pumunta na lang sya sa mga hotel na maganda doon. marami naman a. mismong nasa shoreline pa sila para hindi na sya hingalin na maglakad papunta sa tubig.

    i was trying my best not to freak out as the beach was filled with algae, which were collecting on my Adidas all-terrain (i refuse to wear Havaianas and scratch my pedicure).
    :lol: :lol: talagang feeling mayaman ang bansot na baboy na ito!!! mas malinis pa nga iyan kaysa sa kondisyon ng kanyang kulungan na tinatawag nyang "bahay"

    tignan mo naman ang asal nya. halatang "wanna-be-rich".

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    #9
    dapat subukan nya mag blog para malaman nya kung gaano kasarap ang pakiramdam ng nagsusulat. sa blog mo, lahat pwede mo sabihin, pwede kang gumawa ng sarili mong mundo at walang pwedeng magsabi sayo na mali ang ginagawa mo. bakit kaya hindi sya magsulat about sa situation ng ating bansa at hindi yung kung ano-ano ang inaatupag nya.

Malou Fernandes strikes back again