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Together in Sickness and in Health

(Note: This heartwarming quote is reproduced with permission from its author, Michael Capuno. Sana kapulutan ng aral ng mga kapatid na kalalakihan. Pati na rin pala mga ka-partner na mga babae. Kung may iba kayong mapulot, labas na kami diyan.)

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Never will I Watch the UP Pep Squad

I don’t watch cheering competitions. Except in high school where I was “forced” to join a cheering competition in the intramurals, I haven’t seen any cheering competition or its variation, the cheerdance (I’m not even sure to spell it as “cheerdance” or “cheer dance”), whether in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) or …

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Enjoying Buffet at Spiral Restaurant (Sofitel)

We’ve heard about this restaurant found at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, located at the PICC. It’s called Spiral, known for its delicious and sumptuous buffet just like Circles of Shangri-La Makati and Seven Corners of Crowne Plaza Galleria. For starters, let’s take a look a the chocolate fountains.

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Are You One of the Richest Filipinos in 2011?

I guess not. It seems plausible that the richest Pinoys would not have the time, more so the interest, to read blogs like this. They may have better things to do. Like making more millions. Or billions. Making tons of money is not, by itself, bad or evil. We all have different aspirations in life. …

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Would you Give all your Salary to your Wife?

Insomniacs without cable TV, who would still want to watch TV at 3 a.m. on a weekend, would most likely encounter the show of Joey Falcon, a.k.a. Poppa Joe, at Channel 41 (still ABC5). I stumbled on this show and noticed their topic — would you, the husband, give all your salary to your wife?

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Drainage/Road Repairs during Rainy Season

If you’re a father who brings your kid to school, or anyone who has lived enough years on the road, you’d notice that during the start of the rainy season, which incidentally is also the start of the school year, construction or repairs of drainage, canals and roads go on full blast.

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Father’s Day Message of US President Barack Obama

Parenthood is the ultimate gift and an incredible responsibility. Every day, fathers across our country give everything they have to build a better future for their family, asking nothing in return but their children’s love and success. On Father’s Day, we honor the men in our lives who have helped shape us for the good, …

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Driving Preparedness for Adverse Weather

Rainy season has officially started in the Philippines. There are some tips offered on how to improve our driving preparedness during adverse weather conditions, in an article at the Inquirer. To summarize the article, maintain your vehicle. On the other hand, practice makes perfect, as they say, and there’s a great practice area in Metro …

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Typhoon Egay on a Long Weekend

Not to mention that this weekend happens to be Father’s Day (June 19) and the Rizal 150th Birth Anniversary holiday (June 20). Typhoon Egay is here to crash the party. Those itching to go on a long weekend vacation, considering that this is one of the very rare long weekends for 2011, have to wait …

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Spank your Kids often? You’re Depressed

Depressed fathers are four times more likely to spank their children (and less likely to read to their children), a research reveals. If this study is correct, and we’d have to give it the benefit of the doubt considering that it’s a scientific study, then I’m an extremely depressed dad.

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