Tiburon 21 May 2012 Re: Ermin Sr.’s death anniversary We should celebrate his … life … not to recollect how he died. Like when the Japanese emperor asked Captain Algren how Katsumoto died, when the former presented the latter’s sword to the emperor. The emperor, a close friend and…
Tiburon 21 May 2012 Re: Playing with fire – book of the century Many of . . . Pangalatots . . . don’t have a clue that, a book is in the works ready to publish – a tell-all-book – describing the founding of this province, as of April…
Day of reckoning
Tiburon 20 May 2012 Re: Deretsahan – all the right moves As always, Sr. Bebot Villar, is all gaga, all effusive in his desire to tell Pangalatots how … Pareng Spines … is the man for all seasons (wet ‘n dry) for the throne at Urduja. Sana magkatotoo ito…
A done deal
Tiburon 20 May 2012 Re: Playing with fire – saliwable, buyable The suspicion the clowncilors (the rats, the termites), are negotiable for a price, is way off target. It’s fact! Divide et impera . . . I will have to give credit to The Benjie, in utilizing one of…
A fact, not a suspicion
Tiburon 19 May 2012 Re: Playing with fire – a mishmash of suspicions The Palarong Pambansa, is all but over. The accolades coming from … Mr. Gonzalo … himself, being poured upon Governor Espino how the games was ran, is overwhelmingly blown to high heavens – greater than the…
Transparency on Palaro
Nida Rofe 20 May 2012 Ermin Garcia Sr. 46th death anniversary, a Pangasinan hero, founder of Pangasinan popular newspaper Sunday Punch. This one soul, one destiny, supreme object of his work in Pangasinan Province and Philippines in journalism, the humblest man of his age. In every respect, in strength,…
Ermin Garcia Sr.’s 46th death anniversary
Smooth Interpersonal Relationships By S. Bill Jimenez FILIPINOS are mostly friendly and respectful. As they converse, we notice that they address people, especially the elderly, “Sir” or “Ma’am.” To them, “SIR” stands for Smooth Interpersonal Relationships. Courtesy is usually expressed in such terms as “Lolo, Lola, Kuya, and…