A Chinese company would be so embarrassed in printing Kate Middleton and instead of Prince William’s photo, Prince Harry’s in a mug as a royal wedding souvenir. But, I suppose this would be a lot profitable. Will the guy who laid this out wrong be fired?
Ooooh I’m uber excited to hear that the famous Gin Blossoms will be performing here in Manila.. This is according to their facebook page. Just do not have an idea when it will be but I sure hope I’ll be there!!
Tomorrow ( June 11, 2010, Friday), Cebu Pacific will have their PISO (1 Peso) SEAT SALE for Philippine domestic flights. Travel dates should be between January 01 to March 31, 2011. This sale is for one day only, so plan your trips and travel wherever you want to go! Bon Voyage!
This year’s election was obviously more peaceful than the past ones. But, was it more reliable? More honest? I am watching the hearing of the congress on the elections, gives me some doubts about it…. The manual audit was not 100% accurate, tsk tsk..Also, visiting juanvote’s website. Seems a lot of people did not stop on being vigilant after voting. They are still interested on the dependability of the automated elections.
Girls aged 6 and 7 performed in front of a crowd to the tune of Beyonce’s Single Ladies. Just wondering, where are their parents? Did they know that their children will dance this way?! Tsk.. Tsk.. If they do this at this age? What will they be doing at 18?
Every May 15, Lucban Quezon also celebrates its patron saint- San Isidro Labrador, the saint of farmers. Houses have this friendly competition of having the best decoration made of colorful “kiping”- rice flour shaped as leaves, fruits, vegetables, etc. Personally, this is one festival you should not miss. (more…)
Every 14th and 15th of May, people from Pulilan, Bulacan parade their work animals, mostly carabaos, are made to parade in honor of their patron saint, San Isidro Labrador- the patron saint of farmers. Carabaos are dressed up with paint, garlands, accessories, etc. paraded, then made to kneel in front of their parish (church). This is a way of thanking the saint for a bountiful harvest. Visit Pulilan and experience this yourself! (more…)