
“Batch 4: magulo ang pagmamahalan. May ahas, may manyak, may bakla at may wala lang.”
Hahaha.
Ows? Inagaw ni Ryza si Mark Herras?

“Batch 4: magulo ang pagmamahalan. May ahas, may manyak, may bakla at may wala lang.”
Hahaha.
Ows? Inagaw ni Ryza si Mark Herras?

Reydan Buenagua did not win. I was hoping that finally, after almost a year, somebody with star-power — he looks like the younger brother of Alfred Vargas! Instead they gave it to April, out of pity I’m sure. She will just be mercilessly eliminated and forgotten like some of the current 7 finalists.
Ay naku judges — Jaya, Floy — I’m talking to you — couldn’t you see na mahal siya ng camera? You’re judging a singing competition on TV, looks do matter. Regalo na si Reydan sa inyo hindi niyo pa tinanggap.

Kailangan talaga ni Regine Velasquez ng breast-implants if she insists on wearing things like this. Her dress opens up to… nothing. We want to see cleavage dammit.

Maging Sino Ka Man starring Sam Milby
It’s all “fluff” now. When will this end, anyone know? Will this be replaced by Rounin?
Raps vs Petron, tanker owner in Guimaras spill junked (Inquirer)
The Guimaras Provincial Prosecutor’s Office has thrown out a criminal complaint by the mayor of Guimaras province?s Nueva Valencia town against Petron Corp. and the owner of the tanker Solar I, whose sinking caused the worst oil spill in the country’s history.
In a 17-page resolution dated March 2, Provincial Prosecutor Luzermindo Calmorin dismissed the complaint “for lack of probable cause.”
This is very disappointing. We should be up in arms over this. Guimaras island is the #1 producer/exporter of mangoes in the Philippines and more should be done to protect its citizens and environment.
RP is e-mail spam capital of Asia (ABS-CBN)
According to the report, 88 percent of e-mails coming from the Philippines are spam.
Asia’s cybercrime hits home (ZDNet Asia)
C’mon Pinoys, let’s shape up. The few who have questionable morals are ruining it for everybody. 88%???
It is still less in volume compared to other countries like China, but still. Only 12% of e-mails from the Philippines are used for legitimate purposes? How shameful.