Before they strut their stuff. Before they spread their wings and show off their boas. Before they strut that pond with long legs and all.
They rest.
Before they strut their stuff. Before they spread their wings and show off their boas. Before they strut that pond with long legs and all.
They rest.
We seem to have that knack in making election campaigning fun and exciting. Banners. Headpieces. Shirts. Flyers. Jingles. This one we would chant with literally smiles on our faces and throwing our hands in the air as the voters arrived:
1 – 4 – 7 – gab – ri- ela!
If the Japanese were at Bayanihan this Sunday, I wonder what they would say about how the election fever is getting into the Filipino vibe!
The latest trend among Filipino migrants now: overseas absentee voting.
For some, it is an affirmation of their being Filipino. For many, it is a step towards achieving change.
To all the beckies (in tagalog, pilipinong bakla. in english, fabulous filipino faeries), all of you are invited to let everyone have a taste of your first sexual encounter in a collection of short stories about the same topic. Deadline is April 30, 2010. So, ano pa ang hinihintay nyo? Go!
Where mangoes, mangosteens and bananas from the Philippines, durians and starfruits from Malaysia, grapes and other berries from somewhere but Hong Kong are sold.
He may be pricey at times but I would not mind paying.
Following my father’s advice, better to patronize local business.
“The only issue he has is that he does not have issues.” A wise bayot’s comment on Aa.
He is now journeying into his second day of no nicotine. Which naturally drives him to put almost anything in his mouth. Which unless regulated, will bring adages to his bustling waist.
But he cares not, nonetheless. Beauty is the last thing on Aa’s mind.
Possibly the name of his blog would be more a pertinent concern. And Gloria’s aim for greater power.