Everything That We Worked Hard For 26 Things: Construction Stack-o games are always a welcome treat. My niece slept over last weekend and we spent some time building and allowing it to collapse a number of times. Pleasure in building and destruction. (Paranaque City, July 27, 2003) Others submissions to 26 Things Photo Scavenger Hunt : Money, Weather, Time Gone. Coup 2003 version. The world Thinking Aloud: Rebel officer, Trillanes not satisfied with outcome 1. He was sorry the people wanted it that way. Did the coup plotters think people will really and actively support them, after placing all these bombs all over Glorietta? 2. Army chief to fetch mutinous troops. 289 soldiers? tsk tsk tsk, we could have sent them to fight the MILF that day instead of getting busy with administrative work. 3. Rebels transported to Army camp: report. So who's paying for overtime work for the soldiers? 4. Abaya: Rebellion quelled but many issues still to be resolved. The biggest question of all - so what's next? Are we looking at heads rolling in the next week? "angelic "or "intelligent" heads at that? 5. It's over, Macapagal says of Makati mutiny. She said it with a smile and raised arms like boxing champ Manny Pacquiao. Just like any soon-to-be blockbuster film, something controversial like this is making President Arroyo's State of the Nation Address, something ordinary, turn out to be the most awaited speech - for the day! The biggest loser here of course, and still is - Juan De La Cruz. |
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