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Archive for April, 2007

Now The Free Ticket

I got an extra ticket for the live satellite feed, and I would love to give it to one Pacquiao fan. Here’s the qualifier:
(1) Willing to get the ticket from me personally either Saturday PM or Sunday AM at one of the venues in Metro Manila
(2) Be the first to post a topic about Manny, […]


Accused Of Sexual Harassment?

http://sesantos.com.ph/2007/04/12/sex-in-the-officesex-in-the-office/

The fact that you are reading this post, the title has succeeded in awakening the creative part of your brain :-D. But situations like this do happen, and if we also fail to control our hormones, chances are, we might end up as the latest installment of the “scandal series” of stolen sex […]


We Are Sailing…

We are sailing, we are sailing, Home again cross the sea.
We are sailing stormy waters, To be near you, to be free.
– Rod Stewart, “I Am Sailing”
Blogging is like sailing

We choose the destination– we define the purpose of our blog
We choose the ship– we choose the value we add to readers
We choose who we want […]


Easter Thought: Freedom Of Religion Or Freedom From Religion?

In a democratic society, like the Philippines, the “freedom of religion” is guaranteed, and people have the choice what to believe and what not to believe.
As a result, our society have different variations of faith, compelling some sectors not to believe on anything. And in the middle of all of these, a new advocacy […]


Make It Lite

In search for a blog that shares my niche, I happen to visit ririanproject and found it interesting. Though Ririan is still in the university, his blog can relate to entrepreneurs and white collar professionals.Take for example his post on 10 Commandments For A Simpler Life, it cut across professional bloggers, management professionals as […]


Your Little Girl

Since kids are enjoying their break away from us :-), Mrs. Sonnie’s Porch and I had an intimate dinner last night after I came back from the company outing. On our way home, on the corner of Pedro Gil and Quirino Ave., we noticed a little girl, about the age of my daughter, 8-9, playing […]