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Kalusugan > Mabisang Paraan To Relieve Stress
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Posted: Oct.06.2008 @ 8:20 am

  • Maglakad papunta sa kanto at bumili ng ihaw-ihaw. Subukan ang isaw (food for the soul). Bumili na rin ng samalamig na panulak: sago/gulaman o ice cold coke.
  • I-google ang larawan ng celebrity/model na matagal mo ng pinagpapantasyahan at simulang gawin ang paborito mong hobby habang nakatitig ka sa picture. Warning: hinay hinay lang baka pulikatin ka.
  • Pakinggan ang musika ni Bitoy dito.
  • Manood ng session ng mga politiko. Ito kasi ang 'seryosong' pagpupulong ng mga biggest jokers sa bansa. A high dose of laughter is guaranteed.
  • Maglakad, mag-jog o kaya ay mag bisikleta around the park or just around the barangay for 15-30 minutes. Pag pinawisan ka ang sarap ng pakiramdam.
  • Kumain ka ng chocolates. Wag yung may sangkap na gatas galing China at baka magkasakit ka sa bato dahil sa melamine.
  • Magyosi ka hanggang ubuhin ka o kaya naman ay uminom ng pagkilamig lamig na San Miguel Beer, tamang tama Octoberfest!
  • Take a quick  nap. Siguraduhing magigising ka pa.
  • Tumugtog ng gitara, piano o kung anumang musical instrument na gusto at alam mong gamitin. Pwede ring kumanta na lang. Kung wala kang alam sa musika tumalon ka na lang sa tulay.
  • Tawagan ang mga kabarkada mo noong supot ka pa at yakagin silang balikan ang inyong paboritong gawin noon: mamboso, manghuli ng tutubi, umakyat sa mataas na puno, magjakol sa talahiban.
 

OFW > Bye Bye Singapore
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Posted: Sep.29.2008 @ 8:34 am

Sa kagustuhan ng kumpanya na makatipid sa materyales ay lalong nadagdagan ang gastusin. Dahil sa mahinang kalidad ng valves na binili locally dito sa Indonesia ay kinakailangan na agad itong palitan hindi pa man nagagamit sa actual operation ng planta. Habang kinukumisyon kasi ang isang system dito ay nagkaroon ng leaks sa mga valves na binili sa isang local manufacturer sa Jakarta. Agad na nireject ng kliyente ang mga valves na nagmula sa parehas na vendor ng mga nag leak at ipinakakatay ang mga na-install na sa planta. Resulta: dagdag gastos, more delays, more sakit ng ulo sa mga engineers at reprimand from the client.

Kaya heto, ang sumunod na batch ng orders para sa replacement ng mga balbula ay hindi na ipinagkatiwala sa Material Control Section. Ang project control na ang mangangasiwa at ako ang naatasang bumuo ng sistema para maging maayos ang procedure mula sa PO, requisition, issuance sa site people, scheduled activities tracking, progress reporting at sandamukal na iba't ibang reports. Ang lupit ng boss ko! Sa 'kin lahat ipinasa naknamputsa. Pati nga data maintenance at pag import ng updates ay responsibility ko rin. Madaragdagan lang ng konting OT hours ang payslip ko pero laking sakit namn sa ulo para mahabol ko ang deadline ng trabaho. Kaya kahit na holiday sa October 1 and 2 ay papasok ako upang kumayod. Ang saya saya!

Dahil sa dagdag na responsibilidad na ito ay lalong nawalan ng pag-asa ang kahilingan ko na early demobilization sa December. Dahil dito ay baka hindi na ko mapasama sa line up ng system development team sa Singapore office namin at mabulok na ko dito sa Indonesia. Ang sarap pa naman sana mag program ng C#. Dito pa rin ako hanggang next year mabuburo sa Oracle shet na malagket. Ano kayang nagustuhan ni boss sa kin at ayaw nya pa akong i-release after 3.5 years of hard work dito?

Wala naman ako magagawa. Dito kasi ay martial law ang umiiral. The boss is always right.
 

Kasabihan, Islogan, Salawikain, Atbp > Pamahiin sa Kasal
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Posted: Sep.23.2008 @ 8:32 am

Malapit ka na bang ikasal? Kung gayon basahin ang ilang pamahiin na sumusunod na dapat ninyong malaman para... para... wala lang.
  1. Kung ang damit pangkasal (dress/gown) ng bride ay may sira, pilas o butas...the marriage will end in death. [Kahindik-hindik]
  2. Hindi raw mabuti na ang bride mismo ang tumahi ng sarili niyang wedding dress/gown dahil ang bawat isang stitch ay katumbas ng isang patak ng luha.
  3. Mas mabuti raw na ang oras ng kasal ay idaos kung ang pangalawang kamay ng orasan (yung pang minuto) ay pataas ang direksiyon (ex. 10:30, 4:45, 11:32) dahil sa magkatulong na magpupursige ang bagong mag asawa sa pag unlad sa buhay.
  4. Huwag daw tatanggap ng regalong kutsilyo ang bagong mag-asawa dahil masama raw ang maaaring mangyari sa kanila. Kung may nagregalo ng kutsilyo ay bayaran na lang ito ng sa gayon ay para lamang nila itong binili.
  5. Maglagay daw ng barya sa sapatos ng ikakasal for wealth in their marriage.
  6. Maghagis din ng bigas para sa prosperity at fertility ng mag-asawa. Piliin na lang yung medyo murang bigas para kahit isang kaban ang ihagis di mabigat masyado sa bulsa.
  7. Kung umulan daw sa araw ng inyong kasal, magkakaroon daw kayo ng maraming anak.
  8. Kung may full moon daw isa o dalawang araw bago ang kasalan, magiging puspos ng suwerte at saya ang pagsasama ng mag-asawa.
  9. Hindi raw dapat mag-suot ng kulay pulang damit sa isang kasalan. Walang eksplanasyon pero tingin ko dahil baka reglahin daw ang babaeng ikakasal at baka maantala ang honeymoon. Bad trip ang groom.
  10. Ang pagsusuot daw ng veil / belo sa kasal ay ginagawa para hindi makita ng evil spirit ang mukha ng bride lalo na kung pagki ganda ganda o mukhang anghel ang babae. Kung mukhang demonyo naman ang bride pwede ng walang belo unless ikinahihiya siya ng kawawang groom.
  11. Para sa magandang relationship between bride and mother-in-law (MIL), kailangan maghagis ng lumang (at mabaho?) sapatos ng MIL over the bride (not at the bride's face ha). Kung gagawin daw ito, bride and MIL will be friends forever. Amen!
  12. Huwag na huwag isusukat ng bride ang kanyang wedding gown/dress bago ang araw ng kasal dahil sa maaaring hindi matuloy ang kasalan.
  13. Kung sino man ang makasambot ng bouquet ay siyang susunod na sasakalin ikakasal.
  14. Ang pagreregalo ng arinola (chamberpot) bilang regalo sa kasal ay makapagbibigay ng good luck sa nag-regalo. Ito ay pampalubag loob sa mga walang kakayahang bumili ng mas mahal na regalo kesa sa arinola.
  15. Mag-ingat daw ang mga ikakasal dahil habang papalapit ang araw ng kanilang pag-iisang dibdib ay mas malapit din sila sa kapahamakan.
  16. Kailangan daw na maunang dumating ang groom sa simbahan o kung saan man gaganapin ang pag-iisang dibdib para maiwasan ang malas sa pagsasama.
  17. Bad luck din daw kung ang magkapatid ay parehong ikinasal sa kani-kanilang partner sa parehong taon. Siguro dahil malaki ang gastos kaya di dapat same year.
 

Komiks > Engot Email
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Posted: Sep.22.2008 @ 7:34 am


Politico > Sarah Palin Is Hot!
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Posted: Sep.18.2008 @ 8:12 am

The hairstyle.

The eyeglasses.

The way she talks.

The way she projects herself.

The hottest governor from the coldest American state.

Wow! Sarah Palin’s sex appeal is way off the charts!!! She’s now the hottest political sensation in the whole world. With rumors circling around that she’s even more in demand and popular than her runningmate Senator McCain.

I believe that the choice of Senator McCain for Sarah Palin is one of the bravest and boldest political move done so far in this latest edition of America’s search for the next most powerful leader in the world. If Senator McCain wins, she can give thanks to Gov. Palin as she takes with her millions of female voters who once thought they’d support Hillary. The Republican party is now brimming with life, excitement and anticipation not seen before the VP choice has been made.

Anyway, here is a list of celebrities who look like Sarah Palin, or vice versa.

  1. Tina Fey
  2. Kate Beckinsale
  3. Myrka Dellanos
  4. Sarah Chalke
  5. Heidi Klum
  6. Katie Holmes
  7. Angeline Jolie (Gasp!)

This blog is an original entry of my english blog hikhikhik.

 

Politico > How To Become a Politician
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Posted: Sep.17.2008 @ 7:53 am

Sa mga nagbabalak na pumasok sa madumi at magulong mundo ng politika, narito ang ilang bagay na dapat ninyong tandaan upang magtagumpay:
  1. Master the art of routinely showing that plastic smile.
  2. Include unconstitutional and transparency in the list of your top ten favorite words.
  3. Kiss the butts of the Catholic priests and bishops.
  4. Invent a phrase, saying, monicker, slang or even just a simple yet popular word which can be easily memorized by the public. Make sure that it can be intertwined with your name even how contrary it is to your real self.
  5. Donate money for constructing waiting sheds and/or basketball courts and make sure your smiling face eats up 70% of the billboard showing the project information.
  6. Hire the best speechwriters from UP.
  7. Go to public places and shake hands with the common people. Your photographer should be with you all the time to take pictures and show the whole world how the masses endear you.
  8. Call a press conference for a big expose or a strong opposition to a recent hot issue facing the country. Promise the press people that there will be free drinks and meals.
  9. Raise the arm of Manny Pacquiao after his boxing match win or lose.
  10. Kiss the butts of the current administration leaders. Or if you feel the opposition is getting stronger then kiss their butts too. Maging Balimbing ka in other words.
  11. Believe that honest to goodness truth is equal to twisted truth.
  12. You have to have Wads of cash to shop for new friends, alliances and voters. How you got it is not important.
  13. Make a list of all the visible problems around your area (or around the country) and create a promise to solve each one when you are given the chance to lead.
  14. Don't ever say that you will pay all debts of the Republic of the Philippines.
  15. Hide all your mistresses. If you are single, quickly find an educated, popular, beautiful, smart, articulate and  i-will-do-all-you-say-dear type of woman and marry her at your first chance to do so. Yes, the choices are not that many but for sure there will always be an ex-beauty queen or a laos na artista with a bit of brain who loves tons of cash and instant popularity again.
 

Brownman's Hirit > 'Aktibista'
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Posted: Sep.13.2008 @ 8:16 am

'Same old, same old every day
If things don't change you're just gonna rot
'Cause if you do what you've always done
You'll always get what you always got
...Uuh, could that be nothing'


Susmaryang Garapon! Walang ka-kwenta kwenta!

Agang aga ay naiinis ako sa balitang ito: 'Activists march near the US Embassy in Manila Friday to call for the release of five Cuban detainees languishing for 10 years in US jails.'

Wala na ba talagang magawang mas mabuti ang mga Kulangot Kulang Sa Pansin (KSP) na 'aktibista' na ito? Iniwan ang pamilya sa bahay o lumiban sa eskwela / trabaho para lang mag-ingay sa kalye hawak ang kanilang placards para sa pagpapalaya ng mga hinayupak na Cuban prisoners? Ano bang mapapala ng mga 'aktibistang' ito sa ginawa nila? Kilala ba sila ng mga Cubanong nabanggit? Pasasalamatan man lang ba sila ng mga presong ito kung sakaling sila ay palayain? Ano naman ang pakialam ng mga 'aktibistang' ito sa mga presong hindi naman nila kakilala at nasa kabilang panig ng daigdig?

Kaya hindi ako naniniwalang may kakayahan ang Pilipinas na umunlad ng mabilisan sa panahong ito. Yan ay dahil sa maraming kababayan natin ang baluktot ang pag-iisip, tamad at KSP. Mga pabigat! Hindi ba mas mabuti kung ginugol na lang ng mga 'aktibistang' ito ang oras nila sa paghahanap ng trabaho (kung unemployed sila) o kaya naman ay pagsisikap na mapabuti ang kalagayan ng pamumuhay nila? Pwede ring ilaan ang oras na sinayang nila para na lang sa pamilya sa halip na magmukhang tanga sila sa kalye at nagsisisigaw na palayain ang mga presong Cubano. Alam ba ng mga 'aktibistang' ito ang dahilan kung bakit nakakulong ang mga Cubanong ito in the first place? Malamang ay hindi!

Pero may mga tsismis na kumakalat:

Totoo bang bayaran ang mga 'aktibistang' ito? Kunga totoo ito mga hinayupak talaga sila! Nagkukunwaring aktibista para kumita. At sino naman ang nagbabayad sa kanila? Mga Party List? Party List sa kongreso na inilagay sa pwesto ng taumbayan? At saan nagmula ang pondo nila pambayad sa mga walang kwentang demonstrasyon  na ito? Pork Barrel? Yung kwartang pinaghirapan ng mga matitinong Juan Dela Cruz at ibinaging tax sa gobyerno para sana sa mga matitinong proyekto? Nagpapanting ang tenga ko kung maiisip ko ang bagay na ito!

Sa tingin ko may mga nagkukunwari talagang aktibista. Mga bayaran! Mga walang sariling katinuan! Ang pagkakakilala ko sa mga totoong aktibista ay yung mga taong may mataas na taglay na talino. Nag-iisip sila bago lumabas sa kalye at lumahok sa makabuluhang pagtitipon. Hindi katulad ng mga 'aktibista' (raw) na nag-martsa kahapon para sa pagpapalaya ng mga presong Cubano.

Pahabol na tanong: Bakit ang mga iskwater malalakas ang loob ng mag rally at magreklamo sa gobyerno? Nagbabayad ba naman sila ng tax? Nagko-contribute ba sila sa pag-unlad ng bansa? Sigurado meron din naman sa kanila subalit karamihan ay mga tambay at pala-asa. Hindi naman ang gobyerno o kung sino pa mang Poncio Pilato ang may sala kung bakit sila naging iskwater di ba? Ang sarili rin nila ang dapat sisihin dahil sa katamaran at hindi pagkakaroon ng positive attitude. Hindi naman sa nilalahat ko pero the great majority talaga sa kanila ay ganyan. Ang lalakas magreklamo wala naman naitutulong sa bansa kundi pabigat at problema pa kung saan dadalahin ang mga ito. Mga numero unong contributor sa polusyon lalo na yung mga nakatira malapit sa ilog. Pero ibang topic na ito. Na sidetrack ako dun ah.

Para dun sa mga 'aktibista' (raw): Wala akong pakialam sa sinasayang ninyong oras dahil oras ninyo yan...pero sana wag ninyong gawing mukhang tanga ang sarili ninyo sa kalye habang humihiyaw ng mga bagay na hindi ninyo naman alam at wala talaga kayong care (wow chorva!) dahil in part, nagre-reflect ang ginagawa ninyo sa pagkakakilala sa mga Filipino. Umuwi na lang kayo sa bahay ninyo at magkamot ng bayag matulog. Mga hunghang!

Boses mula sa kisame: 'Ako ang iyong konsiyensiya. Relax ka lang diyan ok? Breathe in, breathe out.'

 

OFW > Egoy Auditor
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Posted: Sep.10.2008 @ 7:52 am

Ngayong araw ay ang pangatlong edition ng audit (ng KBR) tungkol sa aking trabaho dito sa opisina. Isang egoy na kano ang siyang mag-uusyoso kung paano sila naging sulit sa pagkuha sa aking serbisyo at sa dalawa ko pang kasamahan na Pinoy dito. Tatlong tao para gumawa ng trabaho na sa totoo lang ay para sa at least 6 warm bodies...at a bargain price pa yan.

Kung bakit ba kasi sa linya ko pa palaging tumatapat ang audit-audit na yan. Nung una (2006) ay nung naki-usyoso ang isang matabang pandak na puting kano tungkol sa pag control ng materyales especially yung para sa piping. Katakot-takot na pagpapaliwanag ang nagawa ko dahil sa kumpanya ng auditor na KBR ay ibang iba raw ang sistema nila kumpara sa JGC. Nakaraos naman at sa tingin ko umalis dito sa site ang auditor na may mas maraming tanong sa kanyang isipan kesa nung bago pa siya dumating dito.

Pangalawa ay nung mid-2007, ang nag usyoso naman ay dalawang higanteng puting kano na may dambuhalang butas ng ilong na kasya yata ang dalawang hinlalaki ko sa paa kung subukan kong ipasok. That time ay para naman malaman nila kung paano ba kami nagko-compute ng progress ng construction dito sa site. Ito ay mas madaling i-explain dahil na rin sa mas handa ako nung mga panahon na yun at talagang linya ng trabaho ko dito. Nung nakaraan kasi ay mas linya ng kasamahan ko sa CMS dito ang ginawang audit kaya lang ay kadarating niya pa lang dito at hindi pa masyadong preparado at aware sa mga nangyayaring kaguluhan dito. Sa madaling salita ay madaling naintindihan ng dalawang auditors ang progress computation sa CMS at nung matapos kami ay abot hanggang tenga? o panga? ang kanilang mga ngiti. Masaya ang bossing ko matapos ito.

Ngayon naman ay isa pa ulit audit para ulit sa progress. This time ay step by step tracking ng work packages per work term. Naku parang di ako makakapag concentrate kasi first time ko makikipag usap in person sa isang egoy na kamukha ni usher na may higante at yapak na paa na pagala-gala sa opisina. Para siyang caveman minus the long beard. Hindi ba talaga nagsasapatos ang mga egoy na kano? Hayy...sana lang ay magkaintindihan kami ng higanteng egoy na ito at mabilis kaming makatapos sa tanungan at sagutan dahil kating kati na ang kamay ko na maglaro ng Need For Speed.

Siyanawa, Shalom, Amen!

Politico > Extemporaneous Speech of Raul S. Roco
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Posted: Sep.09.2008 @ 7:42 am

Extemporaneous Speech of Raul S. Roco
14th National Convention of Vice Mayors League of the Philippines
Century Park Hotel, Manila
25 February 2003

Good morning. Maayong Buntag. Marhay na aga. Magandang umaga. Let me first announce that if elections were held today, the next secretary of the DILG will be Vice Mayor Facultad (Applause). Let me however warn him that I have promised that to seven other people (Laughter). Well I guess that is how some ways of politics can occur.

As I looked around, I'm very proud to meet many friends. The Vice Mayors League has always helped me -- in 1992 and in 1995. 1998 was a skip so I guess in 2004, the Vice Mayors League will be helping me again (Applause). But there is something peculiar about the composition of the Vice Mayors. This is one group where the males are still dominant. In almost all the groups I attend, the female of the specie are dominant. But here, it is still a male domain. And it reminds me of the time when I was in law school and we were always told that behind the success of every man is a woman, and the more the success, the more the women (Laughter). Let me say, however, that that is no longer an acceptable story. Today, because of consciousness of women's rights, the acceptable story goes like this: "Behind the success of every man is a surprised mother-in-law (Laughter). And the mother-in-law is telling everybody that he would not have amounted to much were it not for my daughter."

And that is part really of the principle of sustainable development. Sustainable development means we cannot eat all the food today so that tomorrow we will all be hungry and there is nothing left on the table. Sustainable development means that we cannot take all the minerals in the hills, the mountains and the seas of the Philippines and there is nothing left, no pearls left for the future. Sustainable development means that when you commit the resources for today, you ensure that tomorrow's resources are maximized. Sustainable development is a principle that was accepted 15 years ago in all economic planning models of the world. Sustainable development, therefore, when the Vice Mayors talk about it, is an appropriate commitment because the Vice Mayors are the leaders of the consensus mechanism in every town. Sustainable development as a principle is also something that we in Aksyon Demokratiko believe in. Always, sustainable development.

It is like the story of the farmer. The farmer in Calabanga - I saw the Vice Mayor of Calabanga - won all the awards for best livestock, best fish and best seeds. But whenever he won the best seeds award, he went out to his neighbors and gave away the seeds for free. And he was interviewed by one of the Manila papers and was asked, "Why do you give it away for free? You can sell it. We are supposed to be a free enterprise system. Sell the best seeds." And the farmer said, "I give away the best seeds for free because it is to my interest to do so. Because if my neighbors have poor seeds, then during the cross-pollination when the birds and the bees and the butterflies bring the pollen from their fields to mine, then my seeds will become poorer. But if all our seedlings are good, then all our plants will grow well." It is to our best interest as Vice Mayors and as Filipinos to share the best seeds we are capable of. That is what sustainable development means. Hindi puwedeng para sa akin lamang.

I was reading an article and somebody said this, "If I do not help myself, who will help me?" But it also said, "But if I help only myself, who am I and what am I?" Of course we must help our towns. Of course we must help ourselves. But if we think only of helping ourselves, who are we, what are we, and what is the Filipino nation all about?

Everywhere I go, and some of you have listened to me very recently, I tell stories. I will apply to be the storyteller of the Philippines because it is stories that will bring us to wealth and development. All of you have gone abroad. I went on a tour in Europe. They bring me to this small chapel. I could not understand why I was there. The paint was crumbling. The chapel in San Beda is nicer but they were telling me stories galore. The whole morning we sat there in this small chapel. But it was the stories and the legends that showed the value of the people. You go on a tour not to watch the chapel but to remember the history of your host. We lack stories because we do not tell the stories of the heroes of Cebu -- Justice Lee who saved others at the expense of his life. We do not tell the story of Sadjig Bulig of Bulacan, a 12-year old boy who saved nine of his classmates when the Bocaue Pagoda sank. He tried again to save on the 10th time but was hit by a beam and died. What kind of DNA does Bulacan have that a 12-year old, after saving nine lives, will try to save another?

I tell them the story of the teacher in Harubay Elementary School. She was a public school teacher and she had P6,626 in her bank account. The computer added three zeroes. She now had P6,626,000. She went to me the next day, I was then secretary of the Department of Education, and she said, "Isasauli ko ito sapagkat hindi namin puwedeng kainin ang hindi namin pinagpawisan." Sabi ko, "Marangal at kahanga-hanga ang ginawa mo. Anong gantimpala ang puwede kong ibigay sa iyo?" And she said, "Four years na po akong nagtuturo sa bundok. Puwede bang ma-assign sa poblacion?" That is all she asked. Only a Filipino public school teacher will do that. She was living in Barangay San Felipe, 40 minutes away to Calabanga, another 40 minutes to the foot of Mt. Isarog, another 40 minutes up Mount Isarog to Harubay Elementary School. So there and then, we assigned her to San Felipe Elementary School, two minutes away from her residence. I understand now she is complaining she has no exercise (Laughter).

I tell them about Sotelo, the security guard in Festival Mall, Alabang. Her take home pay was P4,000 a month. She saw P500,000 and returned it to the owner. Only a Filipino security guard will think of returning immediately something that represented ten years' worth of salary for her.

In the United States, I addressed the Filipino-American community and I was introduced in this manner, "I came to the United States with only $100 in my pocket. Now, I have 40 employees under me." And he said, "Only in America." Palakpakan sila. So when I stood up, I said, "In the Philippines, there was a taxi driver called Emil Advincula. He saw P2,000,000 at the back of his taxi, looked for his passenger, returned the money, did not even leave his name." And I told them, "Only in the Philippines." That will not happen in any major cities in the United States. The Filipino is good. The Filipino is dedicated. The Filipino is talented. The Filipino is diligent. The Filipino is God-fearing.

But when I gave a similar speech to the San Carlos University students in Cebu, at the end of my speech, a young lady stood up. She was the first in open forum and she said, "Secretary, listening to you I feel good I am a Filipino," she said. "But if the Filipino is so good, why is the Philippines in such big trouble? If the Filipino is diligent and hardworking and talented, why is our country in such bad shape?" And I told them about Francisco Balagtas. All of us remember Francisco Balagtas. Are there Bulakeños here? Yes, Malolos is here. Francisco Balagtas gave us Florante at Laura. I will not ask the Vice Mayors because you may guess the answer, but I always tell the students whoever answers my question now I will give P5,000 to. Tatanungin ko rin kayo kung game kayo. Game ba kayo doon? (Audience replied softly). Siguro doon P2,000 lang kasi medyo mahina ang sagot. Dito, game ba tayo dito? (Audience replied loudly). Aba, P4,000 dito. Dito sa gitna, game ba tayo? (Audience replied enthusiastically). Five thousand pesos dito. Kaya doon ako magtatanong sa P2,000 dahil mura (Laughter). At ang katanungan ko ay, "Kailan ba sinulat ang Florante at Laura?"

That is almost impossible to guess. But you may not believe it. It was written in 1830. And Florante at Laura was the roots of Philippine literature in nationalism. Florante at Laura, the Tagalogs will remember, was dedicated to Celia. And I wish I could say it in Cebuano because it is nice. "Kung pag saulan mong basahin sa isip ang nakakaraang araw ng pag-ibig, may mahahagilap kayang isaisip liban na kay Celiang namugad sa dibdib?" That was the dedication (Applause). Florante at Laura influenced Rizal. It was the book Rizal was carrying with him in Europe. It was the book that was rewritten by Apolinario Mabini when he was in exile in Guam.

And Florante at Laura in the 14th stanza says this, and this is what I often repeat to all my audiences, "Sa loob at labas ng bayan kong sawi, kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari, kagalinga't bait ay nalulugami, ininis sa libing ng dusa't pighati." Because there are Bicolanos, I will translate. "Inside and outside our suffering country, treachery has often been the king. The search for excellence and goodness is weakened," - only Bulakeños say nalulugami - "And is buried in anguish and misery." That paragraph 14 of Florante at Laura explains so much of Philippine history. The Filipino, the ordinary Filipino, ang mamamayang Pilipino ay mahusay, magaling at marangal. But many of our leaders upon whom we gave trust betrayed us. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari.

Consider. We sent the best and the brightest of our students to Europe so that they will come back to educate us. Well, they educated themselves and they thought of their self-interest. Except for a few - Gat. Jose Rizal, Jose Panganiban, Lopez Jaena, Juan Luna, Antonio Luna, the heroes of the Propaganda Movement. They came back to teach the Filipino and to educate the Filipino. The others thought of self-interest. Noong ibinenta tayo ng Spain to America, what did they do? They shifted immediate allegiance. First they were with Spain, then sali na kaagad sa Amerika. They shifted. Nobody thought again of the Filipino. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. The Americans came, betrayed us. Akala natin tutulungan tayo, well, moro-moro pala. When the Filipinos were shooting with the Spaniards on the other side of Intramuros, the Americans attacking Intramuros had a band leading them. Nakabanda. Walang nasaktan sa kanila. Moro-moro lang pala. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari.

Rizal, the first Filipino, umuwi, binaril sa Luneta. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. Si Antonio Luna, hero of the North, binaril. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. The best and the brightest president we had, fighter for liberty in Bessang Pass, forgot to protect liberty and somehow declared Martial Law. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. One of the bravest senators we ever had, Ninoy, came back to seek reconciliation, but was shot at the Tarmac. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. Ang pinaka-popular na Presidenteng naihalal natin, para sa mahirap, napasarap sa inom at nakalimot. Kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari. A president we installed at great risk and sacrifice by the youth of the land, dedicated to truth and justice, aba'y declared all-out-war and all-out-support until she was in Malaysia. The question is, is that also a form of "kaliluha'y siyang nangyayaring hari?" Those are the questions that we must confront.

I was in the United States and there was a whole live TV program. And the TV program was composed of all the cities and town councilors of America. Live program, C-Span, thousands of them. And they were saying, "Mr. President (Bush), according to the surveys we will support war in Iraq. We came here together to show that the American people has a different voice. We are the representatives of direct democracy in the United States. We represent the voice. If you must go to war, go to war but not with our voice because we do not believe in war." The same thing can be said of all the leadership structure in the Philippines. If they must go to war, let them do so but not in our name, not with our voice.

War is contrary to all principles of sustainable development. Every bullet that is spent could have bought maybe 10 loaves of bread, maybe one cavan of rice. Every minor missile that explodes, that wounds and decimates could buy us medicines for your barangay. War is the anti-thesis of sustainable development. You cannot even sustain war because it turns into ashes everything that it touches. If there must be one sense then, if you would want to influence the national leadership, maybe the Vice Mayors should show the conscience of the Filipino. Maybe the Vice Mayors would want to say, "If you want to go to war, go to war but not in our name, not with our voice." Even in Mindanao, what good has the shooting done? Our brothers, whether Christians or Muslims, once dead they're forever dead. We must think of the Filipino.

There was a story of the guru. He was a general. Before the battle, the soldiers said, "Sir, we are ready to die for you!" And the general said, "That's very good but are you ready to live for me?" What is more challenging, what is more difficult is whether you are ready to live with commitment and dedication. We must therefore break the cycle of betrayal by leaders who pass and think of self interest. The 2004 election should change the face of the political landscape in the Philippines. After this, it seems to me, it will be very difficult. Even now, it is very difficult for the country.

I will not tell you about all the bad news. You know it: P54.50 for $1. Good for our overseas workers; bad for everybody else. Good for the exporters; difficult for those who do not earn in dollars. There are so many things that are difficult. Education. It's supposed to be free public education. But the only time we had free public education, outside cities like Parañaque, Manila, Cavite, Mandaue and Cebu where the city itself pays, was when I sat as secretary and I looked at the problems. And one of the problems was that the parents could not afford tuition. And I said, "What tuition? The law says free public education." So we did not collect. Now, it seems they are collecting. That cannot be. The Constitution says free and compulsory public education, and yet they collect under the guise of electricity, under the guise of Boy Scouts. Imagine, we are the only public school system where the girls are obliged to pay Boy Scout fee. The boys also pay Girl Scout fee. And yet they cannot become Girl Scouts.

All those are covered by a circular signed by Boncodin, Lina and myself which says, "Have adjustability in your use of Special Education Fund so that you can support Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Red Cross or Anti-TB." But it cannot be compulsorily collected because that is not the business of the public school, to be the collecting agency of anybody. And the law says voluntary. Boys Scouts in the United States sell lemonade. They voluntarily raise funds. Girls Scouts in the U.S. sell Girls Scout cookies. You can see it in the subways, you can see it in the book shops. Voluntary. Value for value. Here, no. Just collect at the beginning of the year. And the parents say it is tuition. We must abide by the law. We must implement the law. And the Executive Department, through the Vice Mayors League and the Local Government Units, are the key to development.

I have always believed and I will state it now again that the cities are the fulcrum of development in the Republic of the Philippines. The first class municipalities can also be a fulcrum of development. But the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th class municipalities, national government must care for you. National government must help more. Magsaysay said, "Those who have less in life should have more in law." Cities, 1st class municipalities, go and multiply. Second to 6th class, we will help. And if the cities can spiral their development to the neighboring towns, like in Naga they have developed the Metro Naga, then there will be sharing of development. The best seeds we will share.

What are we looking for? Today, we are looking for very simple values. We must return to the original values of the Filipino race. Remember the story of the king who said, "Lalakad ako. Ayaw kong masaktan ang paa ko. Carpet the whole kingdom!" What a waste of money because what the next king did was gumawa ng tsinelas, cut out in the carpet the form of his foot. Why cover the whole kingdom with carpet when you can protect your feet and spend only so much? Protect your feet; do not cover the kingdom with carpet. We don't have to cover the whole world. Begin with ourselves.

All leaders in the Philippines - Councilors, Barangay Captains, Vice Mayors, Mayors, Senators, Congressmen - to the extent that they are still saveable - Presidents, Vice Presidents - must comply with the four standards of leadership that you have read in all books of leadership. Number one, competence. We must know what we are doing. Hindi puwedeng pa-tsamba-tsamba. Hindi puwedeng pa-weather-weather. You must know. And we must realize that you can do things today that you can never have done before. Second, character. Competence without character is like law without morality. And that cannot be. Third is courage. Fear is contagious; but so is courage. When you stand ground, it is contagious and other people will stand by you. Fourth is Commitment. We must live by our word constantly. The youth says, "We must walk our talk." When they accuse us of being traditional politicians, when they accuse all of us who have engaged in politics as untrustworthy, the principal accusation is hindi matiwalaan, hindi ginagawa ang sinasabi. Ang tulak ng bibig ay hindi kabig ng dibdib. We must learn to live by what we say. We must walk our talk. Competence, character, courage and commitment, then we can have sustainable human growth, sustainable development among ourselves.

I will end with one story because I want to join the EDSA celebration only because they kept sending text messages that I should be in EDSA. There is a mass that is why I'm very grateful to Louie Bustamante who will certainly be in the next cabinet of the Republic of the Philippines (Applause). And there are enough positions to make that true, unless he wants to go to the United Nations or something like that. I'm very grateful he moved me forward by one hour. Then it gives me time to travel to EDSA. We have always said money is important. It is good to have money. But the more important thing is a strong human values and strong human efforts to excel. You may have all the money in the world, it will be lost unless you have good human values and you strive to excel. That must come from within. It cannot come from American aid. It cannot come from anybody. It must come from the Filipino.

And so that you will remember that, I will tell you a small story. Remember Cesar Legaspi? Cesar Legaspi was our national artist. When I was practicing law, I made his will and kept it in the vault. He went abroad for six months. When he came back, he gave me a one-meter long painting. His painting, one foot long, is worth P500,000. So it is my trophy painting. If you come to my house, I'll show it to you. The painting is in all different shapes of green. When he gave it to me, I asked him, "Ka Cesar, how did you paint the various colors of green when you are color blind?" Because Cesar Legaspi, our master of colors, our national artist, was color blind. He could not distinguish green from red. So I asked him, "How do you paint green?" And he said, "The color green outside, that is important, but you must find the colors within you. Then the paintings are beautiful."

We must find the colors within us. That is what we as a people are longing for. We keep getting bad news and bad advice and bad opinions all over. We must find the colors within us. That is the function of leadership. If we are able to motivate our people to find the colors within them, we shall finally achieve development in the Philippines. It is not money; it is the heart, it is ideas, it is our beliefs, it is our legends, it is our courage that will make us grow. And that is my final message. Development cannot be done by money alone. Development cannot be done by materials alone. It must begin with the spirit. It must begin with the heart. It must begin from within us, within the talent, ingenuity and creativity of the Filipino. Then we can have true development in real time. Thank you very much. I hope you remember (Applause).

 

Brownman's ABC > Walang OT
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Posted: Sep.06.2008 @ 5:25 pm

Walang OT bukas, sa susunod na Linggo at sa mga susunod pang Linggo. Kainis! Dapat siguro ay i-demob na ako dito at ng mailipat naman sa ibang bansa kung saan kailangan ang serbisyo ko. Nangangailangan pa naman ang opisina namin sa Singapore ng developers. Hindi naman ako mai-release dito sa Tangguh. Sayang naman kasi ang Sunday kung hindi naman ako magtatrabaho. Kailangan mai-maximize ko ang oras na tinitigil ko dito na malayo sa pamilya. Kailangan kumayod. Ang problema parang nagko-cost cutting ang project kaya ngayon na patapos na ang trabaho dito ay inalis na ang OT tuwing Linggo.

Ano naman kay ang gagawin ko bukas para magpalipas ng oras? Matulog? Siguro 3-4 apat na oras ng pagtulog ay sapat na. Ano pa? Manood ng paulit ulit na pelikula sa HBO? Magpapawis sa gym... isang oras lang kasi ako naggi-gym. Ano pa ba? Wala na ako maisip. Siguradong titingala na naman ako sa kisame nito hanggang ma stiff neck. O dili kaya naman (wow parang sa AM radyo wakekeke) ay manood ng Russian Institute series (ito yung porno video na galing sa aking kaibigan na si Mr. Arman).

Anak ng tokwa! Ayun! Magsusudoku na lang ako! LOL. Walang kwenta!

 

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