Posts Tagged five on friday

Five on Friday: Dear Noynoy

You are exactly where your father should’ve been three decades ago — and you should always remember that. In the past few weeks, I’m sure all forms of political ass–kissing has come your way. Some may expect that you owe them a favor for supporting your spectacular rise to the presidency, but please be reminded [...]

Last Friday

Last Friday would have been a nice twist to my “Five on Friday” series that I’ve been doing regularly irregular. I was gonna title my post “March 5 on Friday” as a reference to my birthday, and it would have been one of my better birthday entries. I guess this will do as my belated [...]

Five on Friday: Why A Canon EOS–5D Mark II

The last time I ran an FoF installment was around four months ago, but today’s a fine day for the very first one of 2010. After all, the main star of this blog entry screams “five” quite loudly: the Canon EOS–5D Mark II. Christmas came a few weeks late though there’s reason for me to [...]

Five on Friday: Thoughts on Philippine Democracy

Today’s date marks the death of Ninoy back in 1983, an event which has led to the world–changing 1986 EDSA Revolution. If not for that period in Philippine history, the reign of Marcos’ dictatorship might have never stopped, and just maybe we can never just put out thoughts to share with everyone. Blogging (and freedom [...]

Five on Friday: Why I love my MacBook

I’m now reviving my tradition of doing a Five on Friday entry on days after Friday; I’d rather do it now than wait until next Friday. I feel like I cannot blog about other things if I don’t get this done now anyway. Besides, this would’ve made it to Friday if I wasn’t out with [...]

Five on Friday: I Heart DFAT 2009

DFAT 2009 was a lot more than one would expect in a food appreciation tour that I just have to do a FoF installment for it. So here’s five things that make me say “I heart DFAT 2009″: Xcelerator The longest zipline in Asia, with speeds in the 70 to 120 kph range giving you [...]

Five on Friday: Songs of a Happy Battle

On this Friday (030609) we are supposed to talk about the great mysteries of life — living and dying. With the news of Francis Magalona’s passing away, I went for my archives with a vague memory that I’ve written something relevant to my intended topic. And there it was: Her story is one filled with [...]

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