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Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?

Posted on August 15, 2012August 15, 2012 By Kate Natividad 87 Comments on Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?
Robert Carabuena versus the MMDA: Who’s gonna win?

What is it about guys and their cars? The moment guys get behind the wheel, they turn into Mr Hyde. What I thought were mild-mannered Clark Kent types suddenly start acting like they are flying down EDSA (whenever they could) wearing a blue suit, red boots, and a cape. What’s up with that? It’s not…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Education, Society

Flooding in Metro Manila: When will Filipinos get angry enough?

Posted on July 21, 2012July 8, 2015 By benign0 6 Comments on Flooding in Metro Manila: When will Filipinos get angry enough?
Flooding in Metro Manila: When will Filipinos get angry enough?

So Metro Manilans, I hear, are stuck in traffic and floods this weekend. Again. And what’s this I hear? Oh, outrage. But where was that outrage when the problem was not this big yet and all there was were mere signs of problems brewing? I’ll tell you where that outrage was. There was none. In…

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Culture, Development, Society

The age of weddings and the maleness of being macho

Posted on July 20, 2012 By Kate Natividad 10 Comments on The age of weddings and the maleness of being macho
The age of weddings and the maleness of being macho

I’m in that age group where many of my friends are either already married or about to get married. Last count, I’ve been to five weddings in the last two years and, by the looks of the way a few more of my friends are going, I’m probably looking at another couple more in the…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle

After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste

Posted on July 19, 2012 By Kate Natividad 16 Comments on After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste
After living here all my life I can say Metro Manila is not an acquired taste

I finally checked out Iya-J’s recent article Carlos Celdran is a bad influence to the Filipino people after seeing it appear on my newsfeed more than a few times over the last couple of days. Obviously it took that long for it to finally arouse my curiosity. I wouldn’t really have known who this Carlos…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle, Media, Society

My Cutting Edge Solution To The Bus Discipline Problem

Posted on July 17, 2012December 20, 2018 By Gogs 31 Comments on My Cutting Edge Solution To The Bus Discipline Problem
My Cutting Edge Solution To The Bus Discipline Problem

  “THE MOST INTERESTING THING ABOUT KING CHARLES I IS THAT HE WAS 5’6″ TALL AT THE START OF HIS REIGN, BUT ONLY 4’8″ AT THE END OF IT… BECAUSE OF… Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protecteur of England PURITAN-…… “ Monty Python If I was in charge (thank God I am not) , I would have…

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Culture, Society

MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

Posted on July 7, 2012June 19, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems
MMDA is living on a prayer instead of thinking about solving EDSA’s traffic problems

It seems Filipino public servants are incapable of thinking outside the square when it comes to addressing the problems that plague the nation. Most of them rely on prayer to solve issues rather than apply science and technology — an approach that could actually yield permanent solutions. Take the case of the Chairman for Metro…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government, Religion, Society

MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

Posted on July 6, 2012 By benign0 16 Comments on MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?
MMDA EDSA blessing: Did the holy water evaporate before it hit the pavement?

I see these poignant prayers on Twitter every now and then. “God willing it won’t be traffic [sic] on Edsa today”. I’m pretty sure such prayers are uttered at least once per 1.3 person per day by the average EDSA motorist. That translates to hundreds of thousands of such prayer said each year in beseeching…

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Culture, Government, Religion, Society

Manila: a ‘dump’ according to travel blogger

Posted on October 15, 2011June 22, 2013 By Ilda 265 Comments on Manila: a ‘dump’ according to travel blogger
Manila: a ‘dump’ according to travel blogger

A certain Geoffrey James wrote a scathing review of the Philippines or rather, as he quickly pointed out, a scathing review of it’s capital, Manila on Travelblog.org. I’m glad he decided to be specific because the country as a whole is not ugly. Nonetheless, I am pretty sure Manila was once as beautiful as the…

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