Friday, June 29, 2012

Free Ni-Ti Zone


Parents should be just like the free Wi-Fi zones out there that are available to be tapped if one wants access to the Internet. In this case, they should be called Ni-Ti, read as Nay-Tay short for the Tagalog name for Mother and Father. "Nanay" and "Tatay" or "Inay" and "Itay", similar to Mommy and Daddy, Mom and Dad, or Mama and Papa.

Similar to most Wi-Fi signals, a parent's presence should always be available and reachable when the children need them most...and not weak or fading on and off.

Parents should have a strong enough signal like maybe four bars at least, if five bars is not possible, so that communication would be easily felt at its acceptable level. Dropped or intermittent calls are simply a pain especially if in the middle of a very important conversation.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

July 2012 PH Magazine Covers


July 2012 issues of Philippine magazines....still dominated by the ladies, the most stunning (as of the moment - I'm not sure if there are still incoming issues to be released) is the cover graced by steaming hot Georgina Wilson in Esquire magazine.

She will really make you sweat!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Road Distractions


Driving is a complex task. To anticipate and avoid hazards on the road, drivers need to concentrate and give it their full attention.

You can never be sure about what other drivers will do, which is why preventative measures are important. Such measures include keeping your distance from other vehicles, keeping your speed down and staying alert to what is happening all around you.

It involves constant and complex coordination between your mind and body. Events or things that prevent you from operating your car safely are distractions. There are three types of distractions and they are anything that takes your:
  • eyes off the road (visual).
  • mind off the road (cognitive).
  • hands off the steering wheel (manual).

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Time To Vote: FBW Logo Design Contest


The Filipino Bloggers Worldwide Logo Design Contest has finally reached its deadline of submission of entries last June 20. It is now time to vote for our chosen  entry among the 11  beautiful designs submitted by FBW members. FBW would like to thank all of the participants who took the time and effort to join the competition. We now have to choose and vote for the entry who would win the following: 1 year domain, property rights of the logo, featured blogger (to earn fame and recognition), plus the $45 cash prize!

Wow! Too bad I only found out about it today. I could have joined, and eventually won those prizes! (Nah!)

FBW member bloggers are encouraged to vote because the best commenter would also win a $15 cash prize!

Now, we're talking! This is my chance to win at least a few bucks!




Pidol's Caricatures


I fancy all things drawn whether by hand or aided by a computer.

While more and more groups are pushing for the filing of an urgent motion for the immediate and already long overdue conferment of the  National Artist Award to the ailing revered comedy icon (while he is still alive and could appreciate it), I also would like to pay tribute to the King of Comedy by posting these caricatures of him that I collected from all over the Internet.

Kudos to the creators! You all know who you are!

To Tito Dolphy, or Pidol to some, keep hanging on! There are so many people whose lives you've touch with your humor, kindness and generosity, one way or the other, directly or indirectly, so you'll be surely missed if you leave us now. Stay with us, and keep us laughing with you, for more years to come!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Prayers For Dolphy


Dolphy, or Rodolfo Vera Quizon in real life, is suffering  from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who likely caught the illness through its primary cause: smoking.

The 83-year-old King of Comedy, who is also known as Pidol, has been in and out of the hospital for some time now and his weakened immune system caused him serious health problems.

Countless warnings have already advised us that smoking doesn't really do us any good, but many still continue with the habit.

But I am not here to curse the grossly addicting habit of smoking, I am not here to put blame on the soul-less and profit-hungry-only cigarette manufacturers, I am not here to exclaim bad words to the f*ckin' inventor of those damn smelly tobaccos and shitty cigarettes, I am not here to blame anybody for smoking until their lungs deteriorate and they spew blood out from their internal organs, and I am not here to yell foul words to the disrespectful morons who dare smoke in public and let us non-smokers inhale their stench, and slowly suffer with them from their stinky second-hand smoke.

I am not here to shout to the world " Kaya kayo dyan, magsumikap kayo at tumigil na sa paninigarilyo! Walang mabuting maidudulot iyan sa inyo!"

I am here right now to ask each and everyone of you for a moment of silence as we continue praying for the speedy recovery of a national showbiz icon.

We know poor health and old age would finally lay every man to an inevitable final resting place, but it is too soon for the man who brought us a lot of laughter for so many years.

Stay with us for awhile longer, "John Puruntong", "Facifica Falayfay", "Kevin Kosme", "Father Jejemon", and the several other names he is so popularly known!

We love you very much, Tito Dolphy!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Facebook Fan Page, Anyone?


LinkedIn has “connections,” Twitter has “followers”, but Facebook famously co-opted the word “friend” and created a new verb.

What would be an impressive number of friends in real life?

British anthropologist and Oxford professor Robin Dunbar has posed a theory that the number of individuals with whom a stable interpersonal relationship can be maintained (read: friends) is limited by the size of the human brain, specifically the neocortex. “Dunbar’s number,” as this hypothesis has become known, is 150.

Facebook says 5,000.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Historic MalacaƱan Palace

"I would not be able to forgive myself knowing that I could have done something and I did not do anything."

"I know I will receive a lot of criticism for this but I will do what I think is right for our country."

"I would rather die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless life."

These were the most striking words or quotes from the late and former President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino that I could relate to. I've also seen these words at the MalacaƱan Palace Museum and Library as if giving me an inspirational message....

Friday, June 22, 2012

Revisiting My Alma Mater


It almost got called Malayan. I'm glad it's still called Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), and still standing mighty and proud in Intramuros, Manila!

Retracing my roots one fine day - all because I needed certified true copies of my Transcript of Records (TOR) and Diploma.

My original copies were terribly damaged by the Ondoy flood way back 2009, and now was the only "vacant" or available time I got to take care of some long-delayed errands.

Join me as I reminisce and walk you "through" and "true" to my Alma Mater!

Never Never Land


I always feel in "italics" and think in "capitals!". Which means, I live life to the fullest. I have resolved that, whatever eternity has up its sleeve, I will enjoy life here and now. With happiness so threatened, why not be happy now? 

Peter Pan Syndrome is the supposed psychological phenomenon of immaturity among some men and women, who, like the fictional character, remain childish and fail to assume appropriate adult social roles and responsibilities.

I've read from a fellow blogger that her neighbor had teased here of having this kind of syndrome. I can relate very well.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Incredible Troll


I make it a point to regularly remind myself that my school education was just a starting point in my career. The reality is that its value diminishes over the years. Many of the things I've learned in school do not even exist anymore. Most of what I know and apply today consists of what I've read and learned on my own.
Life indeed is one grand classroom and one simply should never stop the quest for knowledge and experience.

I have always been "angry" to keep on improving myself. The "hatred" to be above and beyond the norm has never left me. People would most of the time see me as overbearing, domineering and bossy, but that is just my way of keeping the "madness" within me ever "insane" and "furious." There has already been many disappointments in my life that I feel like I should stop being extremely happy, and should always expect the worst to come. Indeed, life has become very challenging to me.

Photographic Me


If only I had photographers following my every move, so that I could boasts to the world that I am indeed a great man.

If only there was a paparazzi tailing me. He could have taken pictures of all the intimate, candid and "juicy" shots that could catapult me into fame.

The photographs could have captured how innovative and resourceful I was. It could have immortalized my acts of heroism and nationalism. It could have forever lessen my efforts in proclaiming how remarkable I was, for the pictures would be enough to speak a thousand words, and say something poignant
enough to galvanize an entire society.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Another "Best Day Ever" Moment


Great, Great News!

I took the Civil Service Professional Examination this morning, June 19, 2012 at around 8 in the morning at the Civil Service Commission main office in Quezon City... and Wow!...I passed!, and was the highest among 40 hopefuls. ...Not only that, there were only 3 of us who made it!

It's another "Best Day Ever" moment for me!


Monday, June 18, 2012

20@20 Vision By Aris Bagtas


One weekend at the mall, my family and I happen to pass by a truly captivating art exhibit located at the upper levels of the mall. We just came from church which was also located at the upper levels and were about to go down the escalator to finally do our weekend shopping when we caught a glimpse of the exhibit. We just couldn't resist taking a look.

The paintings were marvelously done with a Pinoy culture and a religious touch in mind. There were even several old vintage seats turned into a painting canvas. I have to say that they really caught my attention...and I couldn't resist taking pictures of the fascinating splendors or art right in front of me. I had to take pictures of them so I could relish the beauty all over again when I get back home. It was simply inspiring to see such splendid artworks made by a fellow Filipino.

Gastronomic Delights @ Gerry's Grill


We had a classmate from a recent training program that was going back to the US ending her stay here in the Philippines. Apparently, she was just here to visit relatives and attend training programs because she was simply bored. Her husband is frequently on travel, and she has nothing to do at home. In short she was bored, so she went back to the Philippines, even for just a short time, to unwind and meet new friends.

She already attended several training programs even before we set foot at the DB Wizard Training Center....and to end her probably month long series of training she decided to treat the entire class, including our instructor, at a restaurant nearby.

This is where we tried out the food at Gerry's Grill. It's not my first time to eat at this restaurant, well it's my first time at this particular branch, so I was expecting nothing new. But still, the food was gastronomically delightful, as always.

Training Week


As ICT professionals, we should always keep ourselves updated with the latest Information and Communications Technology (ICT) trends and technologies. Never to be complacent with our stock knowledge especially when existing technologies are forever in a fast-pace development, and new technologies keep on emerging and becoming necessities as we speak.

It is therefore recommended that we should keep on learning to keep ourselves productive and efficient.

However, on the job, self-study learning strategies doesn't always work so sometimes we should cater to instructor-led training programs as well.

I recently attended a Microsoft-certified curriculum training on Active Directory administration at the DB Wizards training center located in Makati City. The course was specifically entitled "Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services".  Here are some photos during the 4-day training program.

A Night @ Metrowalk


Metrowalk for us means all-night drinking and partying in the heart of Ortigas. It is a small but a major dining, shopping, and entertainment hub in Pasig strategically located near the call centers and offices of the Ortigas Center located at the corner of Meralco and Ortigas Avenues. This makes it a favorite dining and clubbing hangout for both international businessmen and the local working class.

Its also the best place to dine  as the food is surely comparable, if not better, than what the best restos in town have to offer. Most especially at night when the ambience is laden with music from a live band playing your all-time favorite songs.

Check out the sumptuous delicacies we partook in a night of fun and camaraderie with friends and colleagues from work. You have to personally try them out to believe me.

I Flew High In Poracay


For the very first time, I had the opportunity to try the infamous zipline !

It's my first time in one of these so I wouldn't be able to compare it with the other ziplines in our country, but all I can say is...It's not really what I expected it to be.

There was really no adrenaline rush. I never worried even a little bit. I simply was not overwhelmed by the experience.

Maybe it was too short a ride for the thrill to sink in. Possibly it was not high enough to scare me. Most probably because I have more than enough near-to-death experiences more threatening and death-defying than riding on a 500 meter zipline.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Bomb Droppings


Ever wondered how it will feel like if you would be able to drop a bomb in the middle of a busy community, government institution or business establishment?

Hey, I'm not talking about that kind of bomb, I'm no terrorist! But my bomb would surely explode into smithereens and a lot of splinters or shrapnel would come flying out into several directions out from its point of origin.

But I do have worries. I am frustrated on how our so called leaders and authorities react to such bomb droppings.

I am an ordinary citizen who may come under withering fire if I try to “influence” or seem to "undermine".

Jurassic Pork Barrel


There are dinosaurs in our midst.

Those ugly and ferocious reptiles of politics who dip their dirty hands on the Pork Barrel funds.

We are either living in a world called Pera Nova (Terra Nova) or Jurassic Pork (Jurassic Park).

They are more popularly called "buwayas" or crocodiles. But it seems they should more likely be called dinosaurs because many of them are not living in dreaded mosquito-infested swamps. They have migrated into bigger and fancy abodes in the cities, splurging on fine dining cuisines, globe-trotting in tourists and vacation spots almost every weekend, totting expensive Barong Tagalogs or suits, and have grown huge and powerful enough to crush you under their bare feet. They have become powerful not just because of the authority, but because they have a more potent form of ravaging into supremacy, and that is with their pork barrel funds.

Hey, I Just Met You...


"I told you... and I m sure there are more to come... some would even be too callous to add.. "Vote Me Maybe" :)"

Above is a Facebook ad of one Congressman, created by a follower (I think). I just replaced the face and the info details to keep him anonymous because I kinda like the guy, and the idea was not his doing. But it's being spread online and originated from his Facebook account. Funny enough, the admins of the FB page gave their blessings.

This is just one example of how social networking sites are also being used for publicity .....and early campaigning for the 2013 local elections in the Philippines. I have to admit that it really somehow works (well it reached me, didn't it) especially that many of us are practically online everyday. Call it online brainwashing....or Facebook supremacy!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

I Am Here For The Revolution


It is possible to stop it. To change the culture. Fight corruption yourself. Do not tolerate it in your area of influence. You have to have the courage to say NO. The first time is always the most difficult. But it defines you moving forward.

Corrupt people don't think they're corrupt. Evil people don't think they're evil. How to fight? Find and set a line. A line you will never cross. Draw the line in the sand and do not cross it. The reason you have to draw the line is because personal convictions can spread through your network of influence. When you choose to draw your line and you choose to stay on the idealistic side you have the possibility of translating that action through your social networks. If you cross your turn from good to evil.

Security Risk?


Since when did we became a security risk to the government after choosing to break free from a dictatorial official of one of its agencies?

Oh, wait.....maybe its true!

We become a security risk to their own "safety", and to the rest of their equally corrupt, deceptive and conniving cohorts and minions.

Wanna Have Some Hard Spanking?

Some politicians and government officials definitely need some hard SPANKING for the severe IMPROPRIETIES they have committed to society.

I dedicate this poem to them. Paki-translate na lang from Filipino for those who couldn't understand Tagalog.

Aba-aba, sino ba itong tinatawag akong pogi
Akala yata niya ay type ko siya, oy wag na kadiri!
Pwede ba huwag mo na akong kulitin
Ano ba tingin mo dito, PBB Teens?

Didikitan ba naman ako ng malapitan
Ilalapit ang mukha niya na, ...ano ba yan!
Gusto pa niya titigan ko siya sa mata
Baka mamaya halikan pa ko niya

Friday, June 15, 2012

Troll Tanong


Win a Be Kind To Us Trolls t-shirt for the one who can give the BEST answer to this question:
"Para mahimbing ang iyong pagtulog, ano ang pinaka da best na unan?"

English translation: "If you want a good night sleep, what do you think would be the best pillow?"


Hint: You do not need to take the question literally. Meaning, read between the lines - if you get my drift.

Just send in your answers via email at technospecs@gmail.com  with the SUBJECT: Troll Tanong.


Lord, Please..Kunin Mo Na Sila, Please.


I love this poem - It sums up most of what needs to be said to the corrupt members of our society.
Now, we just have to muster the guts to say it eye-to-eye.

Lord, please kunin mo na kasi sila, please.

"May mga taong kapag walang masabing tunay nating pagkakamali,
ang itinuturo ay ang mali raw nating pag-uugali.
Hahanapan tayo ng butas para lang masunod ang gusto,
Gagawan ng issue against you at mag-iimbento ng kaso

Ano ba akala nila sa atin, mga bobo at madaling maloko?
Hindi ba nila alam na tayo ay may dangal at prinsipyo
Tatakutin pa tayo at gagamitin ang kanilang posisyon
Para lang ipangalandakan na mas may kapit sila sa institusyon

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Evolution From Cat To Brat


Ever wondered why memes are created? ....and how they evolve from one form to another.

I was fascinated with the vast number of memes proliferating online, probably because almost everyone has easy access to the Internet nowadays, many are getting more involved, expressive and opinionated with what's happening in our society....and many are creative enough to come up with these humorous "interventions" on the mysteries of life.

Memes are viral and propagate around therefore sometimes mutating as they propagate from one person to the next. It's success on becoming viral would depend on how popular the subject matter of the meme is, and it would be a big help as well if the subject matter continues to be in the news.

Faces Of Independence Day


“I am free, no matter what rules surround me.
If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them;
If I find them too obnoxious, I break them.
I am free because I know that
I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.”

– Robert A. Heinlein


In celebration of Independence Day, June 12....
The Flag of the Philippines
credit goes to all the owners of the amazing photos below,  you know who you are - be proud !
thanks to Google images

Politically Sick and Dumbfounded


Just some of the many sickness that proliferates within the government establishments and the halls of the Senate and Congress.

1. Narcissistic Personality Disorder 

A mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance and a deep need for admiration. Those with narcissistic personality disorder believe that they're superior to others and have little regard for other people's feelings. They would often berate people whom they think is inferior and less educated and will call them names like "gago".

How many brilliant people, with fancy degrees and titles after their names, have we met with no heart, no conscience, and no moral values? I know one and she likes to shout "Wha!"

Synoym: Miriam Defensor-Santiago

Bakit Nga Ba Gusto Nating Pumuti?


Bakit ang mga Pinoy, nagagalit sa lumabas na Bayo ads dahil racist daw, pero panay naman ang bili ng "whitening" products?

In the same way that foreigners like to be tan so that they'll look wealthy enough to regularly go on vacation to exotic locales/beaches, (Coco Chanel started the tanning trend in the 20's when she came home sunburnt after a vacay at the French Riviera).

Filipinos wanting to be white has less to do with colonial mentality and more to do with being associated with the upper class. (Leisure class/doing jobs that don't require toiling under the hot sun). I remember Glutamax using Gretchen Baretto as an image model, with the slogan "Kutis Mayaman".

Aanhin naman ang kutis mayaman kung astang matrona naman like her sister Claudine Baretto? (Remember the Claudine Barreto, Raymart Santiago and Mon Tulfo brawl at the NAIA Terminal 3?)

Emerging Influential Blogs For 2012


Influential Blogger (http://www.influentialblogger.net) has just announced the start of another search for the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2012 Writing Project. 

Its the 6th year of  the writing project started by Ms. Janette Toral of http://digitalfilipinoclub.blogspot.com/.

Her group seeks to identify new and emerging blogs who are making an impact to its readers.

"These are blogs that started anytime from June 1, 2011 to the present. These blogs are gradually gaining a considerable amount of readership, following, influence and fascinating the reader in various ways. The bloggers behind them established the blog for various reasons such as expression of thoughts, sharing of knowledge and insight, building a movement, events reporting or coverage, and some for profit."

Hhmmmm....Why not, ....I could join !, and maybe learn a few things out of the experience. My blog may not be a masterpiece work of a pro or even a newbie writer, but it's posts directly comes from my hearth and soul.

To my fellow new and emerging bloggers out there. Please include me in your choice for the Top Ten Emerging Influential Blog for 2012 Writing Project. It would be a real threat - I mean treat.

Just read the instructions from here:

http://www.influentialblogger.net/2012/06/join-top-10-emerging-influential-blogs.html

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Browbeaten Keh



Poor Harvey Keh.

He was browbeaten by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago merely because in his enthusiasm and ignorance of the law, he gave the Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile documents of anonymous origin. At the end of the Senator’s tirade, he should have simply told her:

"I am a sovereign citizen of this Republic. I deserve some respect from you, a public servant!"
For this is what all public officials are public servants. No less than the President himself affirmed this when he stated over and over again that we, the citizens of this republic, are his boss!

Unfortunately for us, many of our public officials, sustained by our taxes, do not take to heart the true meaning of their status.

Our public servants act like our masters.

Bottled Brains For Sale


If bottled brains would be available in the near future, I would be buying these three immediately just to learn what makes them tick. Well, so far they are my favorites - when they showed the country how exquisite and eccentric their minds work during the Chief Justice Renato Corona Impeachment Trial.

Bottled brains anyone? How much are you going to pay to get your hands on them?
We saw in the televised Impeachment Trial proceedings how adeptly lawyers go into semantic contortions, how they buttress their arguments with the finest frills of the law, interpreting these laws in so many obtuse ways that befuddle those of us untrained in legalese!

June 2012 PH Magazine Covers



Plenty of babes for the magazine covers of June 2012.Compare the number of magazines that have men in their covers, the ladies outshine the men via enormous gap. Hhmmmm....Beautiful ladies sell magazines. 

Nuff said.

Wha ?! Pacquiao Loss To Bradley ?!


Wha ?!

Manny Pacquiao loss to Timothy Bradley via split decision?

Timothy Bradley defeated Manny Pacquiao via incredibly controversial split decision on scores of 115-113 across the board. With the win, Bradley unseats one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world, takes home his title belt, and retains his undefeated record with by far the biggest win and biggest moment of his career.

Every Filipino feels stunned right now, as well as with many fans watching across the globe.....and I think I want to see this fight a couple more times before I make up my mind about how I feel here. Many are crying robbery.

Attitude Versus Personality


Don't get confused between my personality and my attitude. Attitude and personality are two different things. My personality is who I am, and my attitude depends on who you are. My personality stays within me wherever I am. My attitude depends on the people in front of me.

Different people from varying origins would perceive me differently. A commonality usually only takes place once they've interacted and compared notes with each other. What they fail to realize is that subconsciously, they have already influenced each others point of view, and would mostly agree with the majority vote to conform with their peers. An individual's perception would then be the key factor to identify his own identity if it is easily tainted or uniquely diverse.

So the next time you see me doing things that doesn't "jibe or vibe" with your personal preference. Don't tell me I have a bad attitude. Criticize and tell yourself instead that you're a failure in accepting my eccentric personality.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Independence Doy


The most important question to ask on the job is not "What am I getting?" but rather "What am I becoming?"~ Jim Rohn

Independence Day is just around the corner, and I thought it would be interesting to retell the story of a friend of mine named Doy who underwent a  seemingly like "militarized" treatment at work.

Poor Doy. Talk about losing your right to reason out and demand for a valid explanation.

It was a total nightmare to suffer the wrath of a boss who decided to bully him just to teach him a lesson. All because his boss got a beating of his own from a bigger boss.

Talk about getting even with your subordinates.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What's Your Mix?


Does the BAYO "mix" ad identify Pinays with a mixed race beautiful?

In a country that puts a premium on the mixed, what does being FULL or 100% mean?

Even our national hero is a % Chinese. The whole Bayo debacle is just mindless and offensive. Filipinos were never a homogenous race. We're all a mix of different races, ethnicities and cultures, thus comes out a people so unique yet so FILIPINO.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

False Prophets or Angels Among Us


I often see this guy with a mobile microphone, and his bike and sign,  every afternoon after working hours between 5:30 to 6:00 pm. He would be talking out loud and babbling about religion.

At the Marikina plaza where a fountain can be seen, you would see this guy all dressed up in formal long sleeves, sometimes paired with slacks or maong pants, leather or topsider shoes.

I'm not really sure from which church or religious sect he came from but I have to admire him for his patience and perseverance to preach to a crowd who would often just pass by and ignore him.

He probably came by bicycle, along with his placard sign which says:

"Mahal ka ni Jesus....Sa pamamagitan ng biyaya ng Dios ay nilasap ni Jesus ang kamatayan dahil sa bawat tao Hebreo 2:9"

Be Kind To Us Baluts


Balutropolis centers on everything about "Balut" and the shady characters and their ideals that revolves around their neighborhood, and the rest of the world.

Balut (duck fetus egg), Penoy(milder version of the Balut - no feet, beak and feathered chick inside), Abnoy (more popularly cooked as "bibingkang abnoy"  similar to an omelette) and Pulang Itlog (aka Itlog na Maalat  or  Salted Egg in English), are the variants of delicacies you can have from cooking and preparing these duck eggs.

These posts represents the different type of Balut-related articles, blogs, images, facts, people, and imaginative stories our hero or protagonist encounters in his everyday adventure.

Each adventure exploits encounters that could be categorically branded as  simply mundane or insanely extraordinary.

Credit to the original authors and owners of the literary and art works gathered online, but would try my best to post original masterpieces.

Check out Balutropolis at:


Seeing A Lot Of Skin Lately


Kaye Abad’s sun-kissed beauty in FHM’s calm-before-the-Sexiest-storm June 2012 issue.


Savor the Soul Siren’s pillow talk as she strips onto a heady set of Burlesque-inspired photos. Nina shows you how she could regale your senses in more ways than one in the Playboy Philippines June 2012 magazine cover..


Sensual, classy, sophisticated, ethereal cover of Rogue Magazine's June 2012 issue featuring Marian Rivera

June is really nowhere the rainy season because its still sizzling hot with these magazine covers. More please! Pretty Please !

Monday, June 4, 2012

Be Kind To Us Trolls Too


This multi-million dollar, or more, movie was inspired by the highest grossing blockbuster courtroom tele-drama anticipated almost everyday by all Filipinos, Fil-Ams and media foreigners, worldwide. From the signing of the Impeachment complaint by the 188 Congressmen, until the final verdict of GUILTY by the Senator-Judges.

Z Is Just A Kid


This childrens book grabbed my attention when I've learned it was written by a 4 year old kid.

The kid's name is Zayden Ramos or "Z".