Kaopisinang matanda (mga 40 or 50 na ang edad): “Tangina, nanood ako ng sine kahapon, akala ko maganda. Nasayang lang ang pera ko.”
Ako: “Ano bang pinanood mo?”
Kaopisina: “Yung Twilight Saga. Akala ko labanan ng werewolf saka ni Dracula, tangina puro drama pala. May nudity nga, panay likod lang.”
Ako: “Yung mga aso, nude yun.”
I googled my maiden name and I found this.. Haha. Palong-palo sa prizes few years ago dahil sa Gossip girl =)
Washington Post: Anti-planking act proposed in Philippines after people plank in Manila streets
At BlogPost, we’ve questioned the point of a game in which a person lies down as stiff as a board in weird and sometimes dangerous locations. We’ve pointed to planking’s dubious connections to the slave trade. And we’ve even alleged that with the arrival of owling, batting andhorse-maning, planking is just no longer cool.
But now, there’s some serious weight being thrown against planking, and it’s happening in the Philippines, where Quezon City representative Winston Castelo has filed a bill called the “Anti-Planking Act of 2011.”
One thing I love about my native Filipino language: It does not distinguish by gender.
In the English language, there is always a distinction between “he” or “she” when referring to the third person.
In Filipino, regardless of the gender/orientation, it is always “siya.”
In the English…
(Source: behindtintedglass)







