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Monday, December 19, 2011

Ayala's Christmas Musical and Light Show Display 2011


Gusto mo bang mamasyal ng libre? Punta na kayo sa Ayala's Christmas Musical and Light Show Display na matatagpuan sa Ayala Triangle Court Yard sa halos likod ng Makati Stock Exchange.




BORN IN THE EYE OF THE STORM



Born in Bicol Region, I grew up amid typhoons and floods. Literally.

I thought it was a common occurrence and part of life everywhere. A year will not pass by without a typhoon or flood.

But I learned I am wrong when I went to Lake Sebu and Polomolok in Mindanao in 2010. 

The good people I met there told me that they never experienced flood or typhoon. I thought they were joking.  I told them they were so lucky because I grew up seeing floods,typhoons and devastated crops and shall I say dead people?

I remember my mom giving away sacks and sacks of rice and old clothes to our neighbors, relatives and friends right after every disaster even though our own home was flooded too. 

Growing up, I and my cousins would look forward walking in our flooded barangay in Cam Sur so we could play. But almost always my mom won't even let me go downstairs. 

While she distributed food, rice and old clothes to our ka-baranggay I would be sitting on the steps of the stairs and wait for the floodwater to subside so I could join her. 

In 2006 my mom died:( Then another typhoon struck our region. Thousands of people became homeless and died. 

The classmate of my niece age 16 years old from Oas, Albay died of drowning because the landlady in their boarding house in Legazpi City thinking about the safety of her boarders in the eye of the storm, padlocked the gate of the boarding house and went home.

That particular error in judgement claimed all the lives of  six young and vibrant students who were all trapped inside the boarding house when the flood went up to the roof. 

My niece who also lived in a dormitory in Legazpi City was so lucky because her dormitory has a second floor. She said the flood was just a step away from the second floor. 

Since my niece and the other boarders could not go out to buy food, they stayed together in one room at the second floor. She said she remember the wind to be so strong that the roof was almost blown away. That's why all their things got wet.

They tore the pages of their notebook and cooked a few packs of instant noodles they had on stock using a mug.  They shared one pack among eight of them. 

They waited for somebody to rescue them.  But nobody came. When they ran out of food and all their clothes were wet, they decided to walk home from Legazpi to our place which is a good one hour away by car.

She said that after walking for an hour from her boarding house in Legazpi to Daraga, they were able to board a jeepney to Guinobatan where they transferred to another jeepney because some portions of the road in Guinobatan were littered with dead people who were victims of flashfloods.

BTW, she survived the ordeal. Shocked as she is she slowly got over it through the years.

Please help Mindanao by donating either money or your labor of love to repack goods to be distributed to our kababayan in Mindanao.

http://travel-on-a-shoe-string.blogspot.com/2011/12/mindanao-needs-help.html

Everybody has their own story to tell.  What is your story? If you want to share your story pls. fill up the contact form and let me read your story. If I find it interesting I will make you a guest writer.


Rhian Ramos' loss is Marian Rivera's gain


Rhian Ramos' loss is Marian Rivera's gain. Marian Rivera replaced Rhian Ramos as Dingdong's lady love in a TV series dubbed as "My Beloved"

Yes folks! Marian Rivera reunites with Dingdong Dantes in the upcoming Kapuso primetime series “My Beloved.

The showbiz royal couple will once again grace the boobtube together and bring another truly memorable experience on primetime.
Fans of the real and reel couple have been clamoring for another television project of Marian and Dong together. Thus, Kapuso management is granting their request.

 
GMA announcement


“GMA Network happily announces that no other than Philippine television’s primetime queen Marian Rivera will be the leading lady of Dingdong Dantes in the upcoming series “My Beloved.”


The strong loveteam of Dingdong and Marian has been tried and tested in past television hits like Marimar, Dyesebel, Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang and Endless Love.
 

“My Beloved” is a very romantic soap with a riveting love story set to launch first quarter of next year.

GMA Network are confident that this will be the much-awaited television project in 2012.”


Sunday, December 18, 2011

MINDANAO NEEDS HELP


We are compiling a list of ways to donate and volunteer for the victims of typhoon Sendong. If you have anything to add, please comment below.

Aside from the financial help please pray for the eternal repose of the soul of all the victims of Sendong. For those men & women and little angels...
"Eternal rest grant unto Typhoon Sendong's victims O Lord and may eternal light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. AMEN."
Through your generosity, we can stand prepared for disasters. We appreciate your continuous and unwavering support. Thank you.

RED CROSS- http://www.redcross.org.ph
Through your Globe and Smart loads.

Via GLOBE Just type RED space then the < amount > SEND to 2899  

Denominations: P5, P25, P50, P100, P300, P500
       
Via Smart Text RED space then the < amount >SEND to 4143
Denominations: P10, P25, P50, P100

Other ways to donate to Philippine Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate
Call Hotline 143
or (+632) 527.0000
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area
Manila 1018, Philippines
Email: prc@redcross.org.ph  

ABS-CBN SAGIP Kapamilya 
Donations accepted in cash and in kind. 
Details: http://www.facebook.com/notes/anc-247/heres-how-you-can-help-victims-of-sendong-via-sagip-kapamilya/10150529342939122

ABS-CBN Cagayan De Oro: Brgy. Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City
ABS-CBN Davao: Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City

BDO Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 39301-14199
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

BDO Dollar Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 39300-81622
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

PNB Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 419-539-5000-13
Swift Code: PNBMPHMM

BPI Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 3051-1127-75
Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

BPI Dollar Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 3054-0270-35
Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

Armed Forces of the Philippines
Situation Awareness Center, CRS AFP, Camp Aguinaldo, Q.C.
Contact Details: 912-6615 or 0917-2471252
Focal Person: Lt. Col. Rolando Rodil, Operations Officer 
Ateneo de Manila campus   
Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan (SLB) in the Ateneo de Manila Campus is accepting donations in any kind for the victims of Sendong. 
Globe Users: DONATE(space)AMOUNT(space)MPIN(space)SLB and send to 2882

Bigby's Café & Restaurant
Bigby's will start to accept donations in cash or kind at all Bigby's branches in Megamall, Ayala Cebu, SM City Cebu Northwing, Abreeza Davao, SM City Davao, SM City Bacolod, Limketkai Center, SM City Cagayan de Oro, Robinson's Place General Santos. 

Capitol University
Look for Ms. Armi Sobremisana for repacking and distribution purposes 

Channel (TV)5 Kapatid Foundation Inc.
BDO Savings Account No. 005310-410164
Bank of the Philippine Islands Savings Account No. 1443-05333-2

Donations in kind like food, clothing, utensils, blankets, mats, water containers, and medicines may be sent to News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 office in San Bartlolome, Novaliches, Quezon City. 
DSWD
National Resource Operations Center (NROC) 
Chapel Rd. Pasay City (Back of Air Transportation Office) 
Contact: Francia Fabian 0918 9302356

Manila - DSWD Field Office NCR: San Rafael St., Legarda, Manila

Alabang - DSWD Field Office IV-A: Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770 Tel. No.: (02) 807-4140 Fax No.: (02) 807-1518 Contact: Gina Laranan 09108860826

Malate, Manila - DSWD Field Office IV-B: 1680 F. T. Benitez St., Malate Manila Contact: Shiela Tapia (02) 5252445
GMA Kapuso Foundation
You may personally bring your donation to the GMA Kapuso Foundation at 2/F Kapuso Center, GMA-7, EDSA Diliman, Quezon City or Call 928-4299 or 928-9351.

Metrobank Peso Savings account: GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc. / Account Number: 3-098-51034-7

For more details go to: www.kapusofoundation.com.
 
Iligan Bloggers Society — asking for cash donations, canned goods, noodles, bath and laundry soaps, toothpaste, rice, used clothings, slippers. 

Details here: http://iliganbloggers.com/food/one-for-iligan-help-the-typhoon-sendong-victims/

Donation Paypal ID: singcol.inquisitor@gmail.com
UNION BANK Account: Revilla N. Carbonell-Noel – 109451077611

ILIGAN – BASED DONORS:
St. Michaels’ Cathedral, DXIC Radio Staion, City Hall, Rizal Park, and Calda Pizza Iligan City Branch

LUZON DONORS DROP OFF POINTS:
  • Makati City: 3553 Durango St., Palanan, Makati City 1235. Contact Migz @ 09065777812 or 09227130006 OR 6-D Cypress Gardens Condo 112 VA Rufino St. Makati City c/o Meikah Delid
  • Quezon City: Berkeley Residences, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City. Contact Jamie Steffani Mijares @ 09157744244
  • Manila/Taft Avenue: Madison Square Condominium, Taft Avenue, Manila, Right infront of De La Salle University, Right beside Kenny Rogers . Contact Roden Lim @ 09228446777
JRS EXPRESS - Pwede nilang ipadala ang donation ninyo kung kanino ninyo gustong ipadala sa CDO at Iligan. Linawin po ninyo sa JRS branch bago ninyo iwan kasi baka matulad din sa LBC na inaakala ng lahat na pwede ipadala sa particular na tao. Pero according to my friend nakarating sa kanya yun donation dinala ng JRS. Thank sa JRS.

La Salle 
La Salle Greenhills — Donations will be accepted starting December 19, 2011 (Monday) -- Donations in cash and kind can be received at Gate 2 of La Salle Green Hills at 343 Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550. You may also call any of the following telephone numbers for further inquiries:
Alumni Office — 721-2729, 722-7750, 725-4720
GS Principal — 721-2482
HS Principal — 721-8914
Buildings and Grounds Office — 721-8904 (Telefax)
La Sallian Mission Office — 726-5851 (Telefax)
We would like to request for your assistance in helping our Lasallian brothers and sisters in Iligan who were affected by typhoon "Sendong".

La Salle Academy Iligan is accepting donations in kind and in Cash.

Cash donations may be deposited to:

La Salle Academy Iligan via Development Bank of the Philippines  
(DBP) Account No. 0820-016221-030.
Kindly inform Lourdes Melegrito of DLSU COSCA the details of your donation
at email lourdes.melegrito@dlsu.edu.ph
Tel. No. 524-4611 local 147, or telefax 523-4143.
Thank you very much.
LBC FOUNDATION is also accepting donations meaning hindi po sila magdadala sa gusto ninyong padalhan sa CDO o Iligan kungdi lahat yun iipunin nila sa foundation nila bago ipadala.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=264654213591345&set=a.107096702680431.4465.107092956014139&type=1&theater


MSU-IIT
Darwin Manubag
President Association of IIT Alumni Foundation
Contact for MSU-IIT Mobile No: 09157733708

Oblate Missionary Foundation (OMF)
Email us: oblate.missionaryfoundation@gmail.com
Contact Details: (064) 421-2652, 0917-7204604 or 09228366422

Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitation Center
Tabang Mindanao Center, 12th-22nd Sts., Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro
Contact Details: (088) 856-6413 or pandaybulig@gmail.com

Right Start a non-profit, non-stock NGO for underprivileged children is also accepting donations for their relief operations to CDO next week.
Rock Ed Iligan 
Running a soup kitchen in Iligan now. Donate any amount so they can continue to serve hot meals for homeless families in the neighborhood to BPI Loyola 3080.0073.44. Tweet @rockedradio or @RockEdIligan for help

SuperFerry
SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets located in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan, Pier 2 and 15.


University of the Philippines 
Manila campus is accepting donations. 
Drop-off donations at the Office of Student Affairs or PGH. 
Send a tweet to @UPManilaOnline for other info or query.

US-based individuals may help Sendong victims through PhilDev: https://secure3.convio.net/phdev/site/Donation2?df_id=1401&1401.donation=form1&set.SingleDesignee=1881&JServSessionIdr004=z7xs4t1dr3.app332b
 
Xavier University Cagayan de Oro — Needs donations in CASH, FOOD (noodles, canned goods, etc.), BOTTLED WATER, and CLEAN CLOTHES. 
Details here: http://www.xu.edu.ph/index.php/other-news/642-bagyong-sendong-relief-operations-in-xavier-university/
Fr. Eric Garcia Velandria S.J.
Coordinator of Sendong Operation,
KKP Office, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Corrales Ave.
9000 Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.

Cash donations can be deposited at this account:
Account Name: Xavier University
Bank Name: Bank of the Philippine Islands, CDO Divisoria Branch
Account Number: 9331-0133-63
You can also send in items in kind at the Campus gate.

VOLUNTEER

Metro Manila — National Resource Operations Centers (NROC) 
Chapel Rd. Pasay City (Back of Air Transportation Office) 
Contact: Francia Fabian 0918-9302356

Cagayan de Oro — DSWD. Volunteers needed at DSWD Cagayan de Oro (Masterson rd, Upper Carmen) to repack and deliver relief goods. 
Call +63906-615-0095 or tweet @DSWDserve.

Iligan — Iligan Bloggers Society.  
Meet at Rizal Park at 8AM everyday, until the need subsides. 
Contact: Erika Cruz 0905-280-2002 

Red Cross — 
Contact Ramil at 0926-902-3726 or 0917-722-1874

Instead of celebrating Christmas our poor fellow Filipinos in some areas in the Vizayas and Mindanao are grieving.  As of this time death toll based on actual body count is more than 900.

They badly needed help. I hope walang mananamantala sa mga tulong na ipapadala ng lahat para sa Mindanao at Vizayas. 

Alam ko po na lahat tayo ay may kanya kanyang problema pero kakatokin at kakalampagin ko po ang puso ninyo sa kahit anong maitutulong ninyo kahit kaunting barya ay malaking tulong po ang maibibigay sa mga biktima ng bagyong Sendong sa Vizayas at sa Mindanao.

Maraming Salamat po!



UP DILIMAN LANTERN PARADE 2011


Lanterns portraying boxing icons Manny Pacquiao and Muhammad Ali are among Friday night’s attractions at the Lantern Parade 2011 in the University of the Philippines in Diliman. Source:LYN RILLON/INQUIRER

Done in December, the Lantern Parade marks the end of classes and the beginning of the Christmas break for U.P. students. Lantern Parade’s history begun in 1922. 

Colleges and other U.P. units compete with gigantic floats and lanterns in a parade around the Academic Oval culminating at the Quezon Hall.


MY HOUSE HUSBAND: Grand Blogger Conference At Guily's December 17, 2011


MY HOUSE HUSBAND: Grand Blogger Conference At Guily's December 17, 2011
MY HOUSE HUSBAND, Eugene Domingo, Ryan Agoncillo, Judy Ann Santos
It is a rainy Saturday afternoon and the traffic is monstrous. But I am so excited because it is my first time to attend a blogger event. Who would not be excited to finally met Judy Ann Santos- Agoncillo, Ryan Agoncillo and Eugene Domingo up close and personal?

Tingnan mo naman ang kilay ni Ryan A. sa poster. One word! Bongga! 

The movie tackle the life of a married man and a stay at home dad Rod played by Ryan Agoncillo, a well known TV host, and one of the best ones in his generation. Rod is a man who is a bank manager one day then househusband the next.

“My Househusband: Ikaw Na!” is certainly Ryan’s movie more than any one else as he has the most number of scenes among the cast members. 

But more than that, his delineation of provider turned circumstantial housekeeper will have people laughing, thinking, understanding and, perhaps, more accepting of the fact that there is no one formula or set-up that makes a family work. 

More and more men are now becoming more involved in their children's lives, and because of that many men now have a better understanding of what life is like for their child growing up in the current times. 

Because fathers are immersed in their children's lives, many of the so-called "manly" things men do are pushed aside for their children. 

This allows children, especially male children, to grow up without a misogynistic outlook on life given to them by their fathers. 

These children are more compassionate because they have learned compassion and caring from their father.

These stay at home dads, however, should not be embarrassed about themselves for their roles. The society should be more accepting about the reversal of roles. It is very hard to do household chores and to take care of the children and his wife at the same time.

The house husband know that they are fulfilling their role as primary caregiver. 

Later in life the father will serve as a confidante of the teenager, and later, as the children become young adults and begin raising a family of their own the father will be not only a good grandparent but will be a good adviser as to how children should be raised. 

The plot follows the househusband’s journey toward enlightenment. In the end Rod learns that it is hard to be a housewife and more important, he learns to respect his wife not only as a mother, somebody to take care of the house, but as an individual who is capable of being a professional.

Comedienne Eugene Domingo has been winning awards left and right for five years in a row now. She is one of few actresses, if not the only one in the Philippines entertainment history to have participated in six films produced by eight different Filipino production companies within a year.

In “My Househusband: Ikaw Na!”, she plays Aida, a mistress who happens to be Rod and Mia’s neighbor. With Mia always away, Rod and Aida develop a friendship that even has Mia jealous at one point.

Although Eugene has done so many movies this year, she grabbed the opportunity to be included in the cast of “My Househusband: Ikaw Na!” in order to work anew with Ryan, Judy Ann and Direk Joey, and to essay a role that challenges her.

“I’ve never played a mistress before nor best friend to a straight guy. Even in real life, I have lots of girl and gay friends but very few straight guys so I am tackling my role here from a fresh point of view,” Eugene said 

Eugene who’s gusto in working on “My Househusband: Ikaw Na!” surely brought out the best in her again.
MY HOUSE HUSBAND, Ryan Agoncillo, Judy Ann Santos, Jose Javier Reyes

Guiding the actors in giving their best in “My Househusband: Ikaw Na!” is Direk Joey, who, himself, is no stranger to awards. Many of his works have also become modern classics some of which also feature Ryan, Judy Ann and Eugene. He has said in recent interviews that his latest film is important in his career in that he plans to redirect his career should he win Best Director yet again.

“My Househusband: Ikaw Na” opens on Christmas Day.

Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJbHAz5kkOU&feature=player_embedded

Subscribe:

http://myhousehusband.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Househusband-Ikaw-Na/134557669976906

https://twitter.com/#%21/myhousehusband


SENDONG'S WRATH DEVASTATED MINDANAO HELP THROUGH DONATION CENTERS



Warning: graphic photo - A father loses his child to Typhoon Sendong
Many women and children were confirmed killed in floods and landslides spawned by Sendong in Mindanao.
Warning graphic photo - more dead bodies recovered
According to Philippine Red Cross death toll is now 569 based on actual body count. 215 died in Cagayan de Oro, 144 in Iligan and the rest in several other southern and central provinces, including Zamboanga del Norte and Compostela Valley.
Warning: graphic photo --- young victim of Typhoon Sendong placed in a styrofoam box
The Visayas was not spared, with the tropical storm leaving at least 22 persons dead and 14 missing in Negros Oriental.
Look at what Typhoon Sendong did to Pulangui River  photo courtesy of Francis Awiten
Please Pray for the people of Vizayas and Mindanao who are affected by the typhoon Sendong.
  
Let us help the typhoon victims in Mindanao by sharing through donation centers: 

RED CROSS- http://www.redcross.org.ph
Through your Globe and Smart loads.

Just type RED and SEND it to 2899 for GLOBE            
                                                             4143 for SMART subscribers.

Denominations: P5, P25, P50, P100, P300, P500, and P1000


Other ways to donate to Philippine Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org.ph/donate

Through GreenPeso (Paypal, Bancnet, GCash)



Through
PayDollar



Cash or Check Donations



Please send cash or check donations to the PRC National Headquarters in Manila. Checks should be made payable to The Philippine Red Cross. We can also arrange for donation pick-up.
 

Bank Deposit



Bank accounts for Donations
Banco De Oro
Peso: 00-453-0018647
Dollar: 10-453-0039482

Bank of the Philippine Islands
Peso: 4991-0036-52
Dollar: 004994-0103-15

Metrobank
Peso: 151-3-041631228
Dollar: 151-2-15100218-2

Philippine National Bank
Peso: 3752 8350 0034
Dollar: 3752 8350 0042

Unionbank of the Philippines
Peso: 1015 4000 0201
Dollar: 1315 4000 0090

All Check/Cash for the account of Philippine Red Cross (Swift Codes)
Banco De Oro
BNORPHMM

Bank of the Philippine Islands
BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
MBTCPHMM

Philippine National Bank
-PNBMPHMM

Unionbank of the Philippines
-UNPHPHMM
 

Through Cebuana Lhuillier


We can now accept donations in any of the 1,500 Cebuana Lhuillier pawnshops nationwide.


For your donations to be properly acknowledged, please fax the bank transaction slip at nos. +63.2.527.0575 or +63.2.404.0979 with your name, address and contact number.


In-Kind Donation



Local
Please send in-kind local donations to Philippine Red Cross - National Headquarters in Manila. We could also arrange for donation pick-up
International
1. Send a letter of intent to donate to the PRC.
2. A letter of acceptance from PRC shall be sent back to the donor.
3. Immediately after shipping the goods, please send the (a) original Deed of Donation, (b) copy of packing list and (c) original Airway Bill for air shipments or Bill of Lading for sea shipments to Philippine Red Cross - National Headquarters c/o Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang, Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila 1018, Philippines.

The PRC does not accept rotten, damaged, expired or decayed goods. Though we appreciate your generosity, PRC also discourages donations of old clothes as we have more than enough to go around.


SMS and G-Cash



SMS
Text REDAMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4143 (Smart)

G-Cash
Text DONATEAMOUNT4-digit M-PINREDCROSS to 2882

You can donate the following denominations: Globe: 5, 25, 100, 300, 500 or 1000 Smart: 10, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 or 1000



Through your generosity, we can stand prepared for disasters. We appreciate your continuous and unwavering support. Thank you.

Call Hotline 143
or (+632) 527.0000
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area
Manila 1018, Philippines
Email: prc@redcross.org.ph
  

ABS-CBN SAGIP Kapamilya
ABS-CBN Cagayan De Oro: Brgy. Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City
ABS-CBN Davao: Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City

BDO Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 39301-14199
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

BDO Dollar Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 39300-81622
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

PNB Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 419-539-5000-13
Swift Code: PNBMPHMM

BPI Peso Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 3051-1127-75
Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

BPI Dollar Account
Account name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya
Account Number: 3054-0270-35
Branch: West Triangle, Quezon City
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM


Armed Forces of the Philippines
Situation Awareness Center, CRS AFP, Camp Aguinaldo, Q.C.
Contact Details: 912-6615 or 0917-2471252
Focal Person: Lt. Col. Rolando Rodil, Operations Officer 


Bigby's Café & Restaurant
Bigby's will start to accept donations in cash or kind at all Bigby's branches in Megamall, Ayala Cebu, SM City Cebu Northwing, Abreeza Davao, SM City Davao, SM City Bacolod, Limketkai Center, SM City Cagayan de Oro, Robinson's Place General Santos. 


Capitol University
Look for Ms. Armi Sobremisana for repacking and distribution purposes 


Channel (TV)5 Kapatid Foundation Inc.
BDO Savings Account No. 005310-410164
Bank of the Philippine Islands Savings Account No. 1443-05333-2

Donations in kind like food, clothing, utensils, blankets, mats, water containers, and medicines may be sent to News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 office in San Bartlolome, Novaliches, Quezon City. 



GMA Kapuso Foundation

You may personally bring your donation to the GMA Kapuso Foundation at 2/F Kapuso Center, GMA-7, EDSA Diliman, Quezon City or Call 928-4299 or 928-9351.

La Salle

We would like to request for your assistance in helping our Lasallian brothers and sisters in Iligan who were affected by typhoon "Sendong". Cash donations may be deposited to La Salle Academy Iligan via Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Account No. 0820-016221-030. Kindly inform Lourdes Melegrito of DLSU COSCA the details of your donation at email lourdes.melegrito@dlsu.edu.ph, Tel. No. 524-4611 local 147, or telefax 523-4143. Thank you very much.

MSU-IIT
Darwin Manubag
President Association of IIT Alumni Foundation
Contact for MSU-IIT Mobile No: 09157733708

Oblate Missionary Foundation (OMF)
Email us: oblate.missionaryfoundation@gmail.com
Contact Details: (064) 421-2652, 0917-7204604 or 09228366422

Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitation Center
Tabang Mindanao Center, 12th-22nd Sts., Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro
Contact Details: (088) 856-6413 or pandaybulig@gmail.com


SuperFerry
SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets located in Robinson’s Ermita, Araneta Center Cubao, Victory Mall Caloocan, Pier 2 and 15.


Xavier University
Account Name: Xavier University
Bank Name: Bank of the Philippine Islands, CDO Divisoria Branch
Account Number: 9331-0133-63
You can also send in items in kind at the Campus gate.


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Angelica Panganiban in NAIA incident



There is a blind item circulating online about an actress who made a scene at the NAIA and even cursed the immigration officers after being held there for a particular issue. If you read the clues carefully, you'll realize that the subject of the blind item is Angelica Panganiban.

At the press con for the movie Segunda Mano, Angelica, who stars in the movie together with Kris Aquino and Dingdong Dantes, addressed the issue. She admitted that someone who seemed like an immigration officer stopped her and comedian Pooh from leaving the airport and asked them to first pay for the recently-purchased signature bags she had with her.

"Sabi ko
sa immigration officer, Magkano po? So nagsulat na siya, sabi ko, Magkano po ang babayaran namin? Sabi niya sa kasama niya, Kausapin mo. Sagutin mo yung tanong niya. Sabi ko, Hindi po ba pwedeng kayo ang sumagot? Sabi ko, Huwag naman po kayong ganyan. Kasi syempre gusto ko malaman kung ano ang babayaran ko," Angelica narrated.

The officer asked Angelica how much she spent on the bags and when she said she didn't know, the officer just said, "O, sige," and then just came up with a fee without any basis. The actress said that she didnt like how rudely she was treated by the officer, considering she just came from a 14-hour long flight and it was around 5am when she arrived.

She also clarified that she didn't curse anyone, and that Pooh wasn't the one who paid for her bags. Since she didn't have her ATM card with her and the officers didn't accept credit card payments, Angelica used up the only cash she had with her, which amounted to P6,000, plus the dollars she recently earned. She still lacked P600, which Pooh ended up paying for.  source: Inside Pinoy Showbiz


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