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I have alot of self-esteem, which is amazing. Cause I am probably somebody who wouldn't necessarily have alot of self-esteem... As I am considered a Minority.

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If you are a woman, a person of color, gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans-gender, a person of size, a person of intelligence, a person of integrity... Then you are considered a Minority in this world.

Comelec says gay party ‘immoral’

Anong sources ba ng Comelec dito? *Presses the buzzer quickly, Kikipedia po ba?* Comelec cannot decide what’s immoral and is whats not.

- Ano kayang say dito no Bb. Jamby Madrigal, tsk…

Kaya nga meron “law” diba? Para pantay-pantay ang karapatan ng lahat ng tao, regardless in their belief.

Ang pagnanakaw at ang pagpatay at pakikiapid sa asawa ng may asawa (sumasakabilang bahay?) yan immoral yan - so why not ban Erap at hindi na lang tantanan Ang Ladlad hehehe… Straight people can be immoral too pero tila bakit lahat ang kamay nakaturo lang sa grupong LGBT? Walang personalan - Just thoughts!

“The LGBT, denied insurance premiums and asked by bosses to stay in closets, are told they are a danger to society. Take out your children from Ateneo; Danton Remoto might turn them gay. Pull out your subscription from the Inquirer; Manolo Quezon might kill their spirituality. Shut off your television, stay away from the beauty parlors, watch out for those high heels. Not only will the state permit discrimination, it will applaud it in the name of God and country. So they quote scripture and verse with fundamentalist vigor from a religion that has itself evolved since the day 2,000 years ago when a 30-year-old storyteller was hung on a cross between thieves. Theirs is a selective morality—blame God for your bigotry when possible; ignore the rest. Their democracy is one of convenience, free only when it agrees with their narrow-minded vision. It is fine to quote Romans about homosexuality, “men with men working that which is unseemly” but I did not hear government agencies thundering the seventh commandment when Joseph Estrada ran for office after gleefully admitting his string of istresses. (Source: Patricia Evangelista)”

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May God bless the Philippines!

“Greetings from the Philippines! Typhoon “ondoy” surprised all of us last Saturday… We did not expect such great floods. (Please see attached pictures of our house flooding). We learned that the two dams (Angat and La Mesa) were emptied with water because they were about to get wrecked, and that was one of the causes of the great deluge, plus the continuous rains brought about by the typhoon. The water level in Dian was up to the neck. We were not able to sleep well last Saturday night for fear that the waters will rise more and more… Thank God for His provision to us, despite some damages incurred in most of our things…”

Last night I got a msg from my cousin who used to live in Marikina, now residing in UAE she’s asking me how our relathieves in Makati doing and she updated me as well with our other relathieves from Madaluyong/Marikina — Uncle B and his family lost everything that they have, but was finally rescued in their roof last Saturday. Uncle Edy is still missing… <— Hindi ka na nasanay sa Bactidole na yan! Lols. Baka na stranded sa hada nya?

Typhoon Ondoy has left Metro Manila while leaving millions of pesos worth of damages, 73 people were already confirmed dead and that 23 are still missing while affecting almost 340,000 people. Yet another tropical storm, Peping (International name: Marpa), is expected to hit the Philippines this coming Wednesday or Thursday. (Ano ba!!!)

Note to my Kuya: Hoy make sure na nakakabit lagi ang life jacket mo!!! At ikaw na bahala kay Daddy!!! Mag imbak na kayo ng bigas/ligo/century tuna/daig ngayon pa lang, dahil you can never can tell talaga. 

Again there are no classes in all levels in Manila and most of Luzon cities Monday and Tuesday lang po! Tune in lang po sa DZMM for more information about classes…

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Bayanihan Fund Drive: Donate to Ondoy Flood Victims

“Ondoy brought a month’s worth of rain to Metro Manila in one day,” no wonder hanggang leeg ‘daw’ ang baha doon sa aming baranGHEY! *Leeg nino, ni Mahal at Mura?* My kuya called Saturday morning saying that there is a baha and he cannot save the piano anymore since hes just by himself and 1 helper.

I did not imagine that it’s that worst, not until last night while partying with the ‘butse gang’ I got a call from my kuya’s ‘friend daw’ na ultimo ‘laugh tough daw’ eh hindi na save! HAHAHA - laugh tough na lang hindi pa na save? Well he was still asleep sumakabilang bahay? I dunno… When it started to rain non-stop. His car was damaged with all that flood water, yong interior ha and it happens that his notebook was in his car ugh!!! — Nakalimutan ilikas? Ewan ko ba!!!

I am still thankful that nothing bad happened to my family in the PI! *sighs*

Here is the map that shows where most urgent cases need rescue. if you are near the said areas please try to help or if you know anyone who needs help please do call or inform the mergency hotlines:

National Disaster Coordinating Committee
911-1406 / 911-1873 / 911-1906 / 911-5061 / 912-0984 / 912-2665 / 912-3046 / 912-5296 / 912-5668

Help hotlines: 734-2118 / 734-2120

Bureau of Fire Protection, National Capital Region
729-5166 / 410-6254 / 413-8859 / 407-1230

Bureau of Fire Protection, Region III (Central Luzon)
Hotline (045) 9634376

Philippine Coast Guard
527-6136

Red Cross
143 / 911-1876 / 527-0000

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
136 / 896-6000

Taguig emergency hotline
1623

Meralco
16220 / 0917-5592824 / 0920-9292824

Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. emergency hotlines
for dumptrucks going to flooded areas for rescue of stranded people:
0917 4226800 / 0917 2414864 / 0927 6751981

Sen. Dick Gordon (Philippine National Red Cross)
Please send address of stranded friends/family to
09178997898 / 0938444BOYSHOW CAN YOU HELP 

You can send in your donations in cash or in kind at the following links:


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F!nk sky

Footah baklang-bakla talaga!

Michael Jordan istatue?

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More of my Pinas trip HERE

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Happyness in the Philippines

Aside from some disappointments during my Pinas trip, there were happy moments too! (Paunawa lang po: Di po ako tatakbong Prisidinti sa 2010 elections for baranGHEY chairman noh! At lalong hindi ako PedoPILYA hehehe.) Thanks to Pusa author of I Heart Manila for accompanying me last June 7 during my half-day Manila City tour ang huling El Bimbo! [Pictures of Manila and my Pinas trip will be posted in WalkWithYoung.Com in a later time, jetlaggers pa po ang lola.]

While I was in Pinas, very observant po kasi ang lola nyo di nyo na itatanong hehehe. I noticed that most of the people there are happy and contended in what they have, in comparison with people here in the States… *Trulili, Eklavu at Ecklabert!*

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Iba ang happyness sa Pinas comparaed dito sa Jameirika!
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Destination: Felepens!

I eat, I write, I travel  and I is hungry for more… Dutch why I will be going to the Felepens tomorrow. (Para magwala?)

I want to thank my sponsors for making this trip really happen, punyeta kung hindi dahil sa inyo — sa libreng business class airline tickets (kahit one-way lang yong na upgrade, salamat na din lol.) sa accomodations sa Manila, Boracay at Dos Palmas at sa pocket monie$$$. *Footah dami ko na namang utang na loob syet!*

I want to take this chance too, to thank those mga walanghiyang tao na walang pakundangan sa pakidala lol… KM kayo noh?

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This book is once a book of secrets now, andito na din nakalista ang mga taong pinagkakautangan ko ng putang na loob lol…

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What’s Happening in Makati City?

At least 8 dead in Makati blast
Glorietta mall explosion also wounds 119 persons
Could be chemical explosive, investigators say

At least eight people were killed and 119 others were wounded when a powerful explosion rocked the Glorietta Mall in Makati City yesterday afternoon.

A powerful bomb exploded at around 1:20 pm at the parking area for delivery vehicles near the entrance of Glorietta 2 building, shattering the mall’s glass door entrances and damaging several vehicles in the vicinity.

Witnesses said the explosion appeared to have centered on an escalator which was near a cellphone repair shop.

Police investigators identified three of the fatalities who were killed on the spot as Janine Marcos, Alan dela Cruz and Nestor Perigrina.

Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Avelino I. Razon Jr., said that the explosion was “likely caused by a bomb” and not a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tank.

Reynald A. Rosero, deputy chief of the Philippine Bomb Data Center, said the bomb used had highly explosive chemicals.

As this developed, police and military forces in Metro Manila were placed on red alert following the incident.

National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) director Geary Barias reported last night a bomb threat in three hospitals in Makati. The bomb threats were called in at around 7:30 p.m. last night to the Ospital ng Makati in Ayala, Ospital ng Makati in Rembo and the Makati Medical Center.

Razon ordered police commanders in Metro Manila to secure vital facilities such as the Light Railway Transit (LRT), Metro Rail Transit (MRT), communication facilities and other possible targets of terrorist attacks following the explosion.

Barias earlier said at a media briefing near the bomb blast site that they were still conducting an investigation and would not comment further.

“Malaking pagsabog ito, maaring hindi lang LPG. This was a bomb. But beyond that we can’t say anything else yet because we are still investigating. What I can say is that it was not caused by an LPG. Other than that we cannot speculate on the nature of origin of the explosion,” Barias told reporters, pointing out though that they still have to complete their post-blast investigation to determine the cause of the explosion.

A Reuters report, quoting unnamed sources, said traces of C4 plastic explosives were found at the location. The bomb appeared to have been left near a cellphone repair shop at the bottom of an escalator, they said.

Barias said the explosion tore a 200square meter hole through the second level of the Glorietta 2 building, filling the ground floor with debris. He pointed out that the blast did not leave a crater.

He added that the bridge way connecting Glorietta 2 and Park Square 2 across the street also had some of its frames sticking out. Within the approximately ten meters from the blast site, several restaurants also sustained damages, mostly shattered glass panels.

As of 5 pm yesterday, the NCRPO chief said SWAT personnel were still scouring the immediate vicinity of the blast site for possible unexploded devices.

“Posibleng may mga tao pang naiwan sa loob kaya tsine-tsek pa naming mabuti yung area na yun na punung puno ng debris,” he said.

As of 5 p.m., more than 40 people were being treated at the Makati Medical Center for injuries from the explosion while 31 others were rushed to the Ospital ng Makati (OSMAK).

Witness Tony Peredo, 37-year-old mall goer, said in an interview that the building shook for several seconds after a loud blast. What followed was mayhem as terror-stricken mall goers ran towards the nearest exits, toppling others on their way.

“Nasa second floor ako, ang lakas nung sumabog. Tapos umuga yung floor parang lindol,” Peredo said.

Alfonso Reyes, spokesman of mall owner Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), said the portion of Glorietta 2 where the bomb exploded and the adjacent areas will remain closed indefinitely as engineers check the building’s structural integrity. The nearby Landmark mall was also closed late yesterday afternoon.

“As soon as the authorities give the green light, we will let people go back inside and retrieve their personal belongings. As of now our main priority is to extend full medical assistance to those hurt and injured,” he said.

He said that they have not received any warnings or threats of a possible mall attack.

Reyes assured relatives of the victims of the blast that ALI will shoulder the hospital expenses of blast victims.

Meanwhile, Mayor City Mayor Jejomar C. Binay asked police authorities yesterday to be thorough in their investigation on the blast.

Binay issued the statement from Fukuoka, Japan where he is attending the Asian Scouting Conference.

He said that the investigation should be seen as credible, impartial and thorough in order to dispel speculations about a possible link between the explosion and recent political developments.

He said that given the present political situation, it is not easy to dismiss these speculations.

Search and rescue operations were ongoing as of early last night and authorities said the operations were likely to continue until today.

Manila has largely been spared a spate of bomb attacks by Muslim rebels that have plagued the southern Mindanao region.

But it has been hit in the past. A series of bomb blasts in 2000 killed at least 22 people.

In February 2004, more than 100 people were killed when a bomb planted by Abu Sayyaf rebels sank a ferry near Manila Bay, the country’s worst terror attack. (Felix Mediavillo)

Airports placed under full alert

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) was placed under full alert yesterday following the Glorietta bomb blast.

Airport general manager Alfonso Cusi, who is also the concurrent chair of the Airport Security Center, decided to increase the alert level at the NAIA Terminals 1 and 2 and at the Manila Domestic Airport.

“Even while the investigation of the blast is in progress, we have decided to increase the alert level at the NAIA as a precautionary measure. We do not want to be complacent.” Cusi said.

The airport chief ordered the deployment of members of the Airport Police Department to undertake more frequent patrol of the Aircraft Movement Areas, increase the visibility outside Terminal areas, strictly implement access control and challenge procedures to intensify intelligence and monitoring tasks at the cargo warehouses within the NAIA complex.

NDCC activates operations center in Makati City

The National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) yesterday activated an operations center in Makati City.

“The NDCC has activated (an operations) center just to give LGU support regarding the incident,” Office of Civil Defense deputy administrator Dr. Anthony Golez said. “We are also giving financial assistance to the victims,” he added.

Golez, who was touring hospitals where victims were possibly taken, said they were still not able to tell the identities of the victims. “It doesn’t look good,” Golez said, describing how the victims’ bodies looked.

Hightened alert ordered but it’s business as usual for MRT, LRT systems

There was a heightened security alert but it was business as usual at the railway systems in Metro Manila despite the bombing incident at the Glorietta 2 mall in Ayala Center, Makati City.

Ret. Gen. Roberto Lastimoso, general manager of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) said operations went on normally at the EDSA system but stricter security measures were implemented.

Lastimoso said the stringent security measures were also enforced in anticipation of the usual Friday crowd taking the MRT-3.

Stricter security measures were also implemented at the Lines 1 (Monumento-Baclarn) and 2 (Santolan,PasigRecto,Manila) of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) according to its media relations officer, Jinky Jorgio.

Robles appealed to passengers to be patient with the stringent security measures in LRT stations since they are also for their own good.

It would be remembered that the Blumentritt Station of the LRTA’s Monumento-Baclaran line suffered a terrorist attack in Dec. 30, 2000 where 22 passengers were killed and 104 others were injured in what would come to be known as “Rizal Day Bombing.”(JC Bello Ruiz)

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