I was invited so I came to witness. He has fought for our cause… of shattered dreams for our children’s future.
Of all political leaders it was he who stood by us.
Five years of fighting, five years of hearings… the court cases, the Congress and the Senate. But somehow we have survived… we, the [...]
Manny Pacquiao’s foe is looming around after a much deserved win over Juan Manuel Marquez.
Floyd “The Pretty Boy” Mayweather has come out of retirement and wants to regain the title for the best Pound per Pound fighter in recent history, a title Floyd kept until Manny took over because of his retirement.
After 21 months of [...]
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Since coffee had been the topic lately, I must as well share with you my thoughts on the topic. Some of my views below have appeared in different coffee forums and magazines so I am just copying and pasting some of the most relevant ones to give an idea as to the extent of this [...]
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I spoke too soon (http://myeeepcmylife.com.ph/dlreyes/the-weather-is-ok/) … the weather seems to be fine in the morning but for the past days, rain falls hard in the afternoon! Gosh… this weather has been unpredictable. No wonder people have almost lost hope in our PAGASA or the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical & Astronomical Services Administration.
Not a lot of people [...]
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The sun is shining and the sky is clear. The flowers in my garden are in full bloom and they seem to welcome the day with a smile. After last week’s rainy outbursts causing flash floods along the metropolis, the weather seems much improved.
Ironically, classes and work in some government agencies were cancelled several times [...]
Work is done and I am scheduled to pick up my daughter from school. As I am on my way, I receive a text message from her that they would be having an unscheduled rehearsal for their school choir.
What am I to do? It was too late to turn around so I proceed to her [...]
For some apparent commercial purpose, Sunday was supposed to have been an unofficial grandparents day in the malls and some dining establishments in the Philippines. Coincidentally, my only living grandaunt who is now 98 called my mom as she wanted to see us. She had been weak lately as she remains confined to the hospital [...]
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I had a busy Saturday attending to things which were not work related but nevertheless had to be done:
Alarm Clock - had to wake up my daughter at 5am so she can prepare for school (make-up day for all missed school days due to Swine flu and typhoons).
Nagger - had to go back to her [...]
While taking my daughter to school early this morning, she was telling me about this “Effing” guy who was bothering her etc… etc…. Hmmm.. effing? I remember encountering that word from Hershey Villegas’ blog a few days ago and it being mentioned by my daughter made me realize that there must be something wrong with [...]
A year ago, our village had been a recipient of Pasig City’s solar-powered street lights and though they are suppose to be more environmentally friendly at the same time reduce electricity cost for the Pasig government, its effectiveness in lighting up our streets had much to be desired for.
Considering that the street lights have to [...]
