KutongLupaKakanakana!
 
Once again, I am appalled. But then again... I'd love to wear this to work. And if I'm reprimanded for how inappropriate the costume is... I'll explain myself.

With all due respect, whoever whoever, this is a pride shirt. The company should even thank me for my personal marketing and branding effort.  For your information, I am wearing an artistic representation of the organizational chart. Isn't it realistic? So many dicks hanging out and all? So many dicks and all of them are not allowed to have balls bigger than those of the biggest dick of them all.
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From: http://marymoores.blogspot.com/2009/02/break-bank-or-break-your-penis-i-say-go.html
 
 
Hindi ako nagmamalinis dahil hindi ako malinis. Pero talaga namang naiskandalo ako rito:
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From: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/poll-do-you-do-weird-things-to-your-vagina/
 
 
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This is it.
 
The View 01/04/2010
 
"The View features ABC News correspondent Barbara Walters -- who appears on average three days a week - moderator Whoopi Goldberg, comedian Joy Behar, actress/comedian Sherri Shepherd and designer and former Survivor: The Australian Outback participant Elisabeth Hasselbeck. The View consists of hot topics in the news, the best experts in their field, celebrity interviews and general entertainment. The program celebrated its 2000th show on February 2, 2006, and is now in its 13th season on the ABC Television Network. " 
http://theview.abc.go.com/about-view
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Sana magkaroon din tayo ng TheView sa Pilipinas. Ang dapat na maging hosts ay sina:
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Miriam Defensor- Santiago
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Winnie Monsod
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Lolit Solis
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Margie Holmes
And to represent the youth...
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Alessandra De Rossi
Pinag-iisipan pa namin kung dapat may moderator. Kung meron, ang gusto sana namin ay si Rufa Mae Quinto.

Pero ito ang sigurado na... sa set, laging may isang upuang-nakareserba. Nakapatong doon ang life-size na mga models ni...
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Haydee Yorac
SLN. Nakakamiss lang talaga siya.

At nakaka-excite makita silang sama-sama at nagdedebate/nagtatalo/nanggigigil/naghihiyawan/nagaaway/nagkukuwentuhan/nagtatawanan/nagbabarilan at kung anu-ano pa.
 
Ooohlala... 12/05/2009
 
Ang magaling kong asawa, nakahanap na naman ng ... ah ewan.



Daig ang Lady and the Tramp.
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Ooohlala... talap!

 
Oohh MILK! 11/24/2009
 
 
 
Check this out: http://kids.cbd.int/index.htm

Isang masayang website para sa mga bata. Siyempre, nakilaro ako. May lizard na nanganganib sa predator, ano raw ang gagawin para maprotektahan siya... pinili ko, FUR COAT! Siyempre mali ang sagot ko. Sabi ng interactive game, hindi maililigtas ng fur coat si lizard. Kelangan niyang mag-evolve. Pero tingnan niyo naman, isn't he/she cute?

Magsilbing aral din ito sa mga fashionistang hindi maawat sa kasusuot ng trench coat. May binabagayang klima (and therefore lugar at pahanon)  po ang mga ganitong uri ng kasuotan. Sige kayo, kakainin kayo ng predator.
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Napanood niyo ba yung interview ni Aling D pagkatapos ng laban ni Pacquiao? Hah. Masayang masaya siya, as usual. Dahil sa ligayang kanyang nadarama noong mga oras na iyon, pinasalamatan niya ang lahat.

"Nagpapasalamat ako hindi lang sa mga Pilipino. At pati na rin sa mga Amerikano at mga Negro."

Pinawisan ng malamig ang kilikili ko. Napakahusay. Ito, balita na siya.

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/11/17/09/mommy-dionisia-gets-flak-negro-comment

 
 
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1936900_1936910_1937014,00.html

Easing hostilities between Israelis and Palestinians is a challenge that has been taken on by diplomats, politicians and even PBS. Sesame Street's famous lessons of neighborly love and acceptance seemed a logical fit for the youngsters of the Middle East, where children often bear witness to more violent messages. Three adaptations of the program were developed in 1996 for Palestinian, Israeli and Jordanian children, respectively — each with story lines that promoted cultural diversity, tolerance and peaceful means of expression. Though the long-simmering conflict was never directly referenced, producers focused on friendly interactions between the Israeli and Palestinian Muppets. But the Sesame Workshop ran into similar roadblocks to those encountered by others attempting to facilitate peace in the region. After the second Palestinian intifadeh, Sesame's Palestinian producers were no longer permitted to travel to Tel Aviv to work on the show, and in 2002, executives admitted that "a goal of friendship was beyond realism" and canceled the show. A Palestinian spin-off aimed at imbuing the same lessons, titled Shara'a SimSim, is set to debut in January.
 
 
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1936900_1936910_1936935,00.html

When Will Lee, the actor who played store owner Mr. Hooper on the Street, died of a heart attack in December 1982, the show's producers decided not to just write him out with an easy story line. Instead, they incorporated his death into the script. In a poignant scene broadcast on Thanksgiving Day in 1983, nearly a year after Lee's death, Big Bird struggles to grasp the concept that he won't see his friend again. By treating the subject gracefully but directly, the show helped shape the way its young viewers could cope with a delicate, painful topic.