More on Typhoon Basyang – 15Jul2010

Typhoon Basyang might have left The Philippines but the damage it created is just devastating. Some more videos compilations for your own updates:

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The night after typhoon “Basyang”: a glimpse from Boac River

Unceasing strong blew of winds and rain showers all night long; the people in the island were hopefully answered prayers because they kept safe from home. This is how The River Of Boac it looks like the night after typhoon “BASYANG”.

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Basyang carries oil tanker to shore

Nagulantang ang mga taga-Isla Puting Bato sa Tondo nang araruhin ng isang oil tanker ang kanilang mga bahay sa kasagsagan ng bagyong Basyang! Humihingi ngayon ng tulong ang mga pamilyang sa isang iglap ay nawalan ng tirahan! Nagpa-Patrol, Francis Fau…

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TYPHOON BASYANG (2) JULY 14,2010

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Camarines Norte placed under state of calamity

Patuloy pa rin ang rescue operations sa mga mangingisdang pumalaot noong kasagsagan ng bagyong Basyang. Sa Camarines Sur, isang bangkay ang nakuha, at walong iba pa ang nailigtas. Idineklara naman ang state of calamity sa Camarines Norte. Mula Naga C…

Typhoon basyang

Guys just want to share with you the aftermath of this typhoon basyang here in Calamba City, There are many flooded areas like in Pansol and Bagong Kalsada and many damage properties like this one in the picture. lets pray that there is no life casualties.

Author:bokyopie

Morning after Basyang

This is just one of many trees uprooted by Basyang in Alabang, Muntinlupa. Drivers and pedestrians has to zigzag through roads that were partially blocked by fallen trees or tree parts.

Author:James Sarmiento

Basyang

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Olongapo and Philippine News as of 10Jul2010

Latests and Greatest News and Scoops of Olongapo:

OLONGAPO CITY IS BEST BOSS IN CENTRAL LUZON

Olongapo City brings home a regional award and citations besting some 130 cities and municipalities in Central Luzon as Ist Place in the Highly-Urbanized City Category for the excellent implementation of its Documented Streamlined …

Publish Date: 07/08/2010 0:18

A view of downtown Olongapo City in the Philip...
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http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2010/07/olongapo-city-is-best-boss-in-central.html

Wind power in Subic

A wind power project of Chinese investors and Ayala Land‘s shopping mall are among the fifty-six new ventures with a combined investment commitment of $185.8 million that will locate within the Subic Bay Free Port. …

Publish Date: 07/08/2010 6:22

http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2010/07/wind-power-in-subic.html

Subic Bay’s foreign direct investments reach $1.1 billion

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT – Foreign direct investments (FDIs) here have reached $1.11 billion (around P51 billion) as a resort project proposed by Korean property developer M Castle Philippines Ltd. Co. topped them all by the end of the first …

Publish Date: 07/08/2010 6:21

http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2010/07/subic-bays-foreign-direct-investments.html

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Sea lion show at Subic, Olongapo City Philippines..

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Olongapo bags ?BOSS? award in Luzon|CLARK FREEPORT ? The local government unit (LGU) of Olongapo City has been .. http://oohja.com/xhFQ6

By innhotels at 07/10/2010 5:30

By edic_piano at 07/10/2010 3:17

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Live Filipino TV and Philippines Radio Station

For those batchmates who doesn’t TFC or mga nagtitipid, here’s another added FREE for your extra entertainment.

Just launched, live Filipino TV (ABS-CBN & GMA Live) and Philippines Radio Station (DZMM & DZRH) available now for your viewing and listening pleasure.

You could click on the link above or locate Filipino TV and Philippines Radio Station on the left Navigation sidebar.

Enjoy!

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OCNHS77 Entertainment: Let’s Go on a Trip…

Klasymeyts en Batsmeyts,

This time it’s not guessing the music. Anyway, no one guessed the recent posting I did. Oh yeah, the Title of that song is “Jungle Fever” by Chackachas. I know it’s a tough one but it really brings back the memories. And I understand it’s the memory that fails as we get older…hehehe. So excuse kayo for who had the hard figuring out the songs I’ve been postings. Ok lang ba mga kapatid?

Let’s go on a trip this time, where? Back to our native land, Pinas! I’m not sure how many of you have seen this video. I know never did. But when I just watched it, it gave me back again the urge of to visit our native land, “ipon nga lang ng pamasahe”.

The video is performed by multiple of talents, magaling ang production and performers are mostly those popular ones back in our time. And for my fellow batchmates and classmates who are away from our native land whether mapa Tate, Arabia, Australia, Canada, Hongkong …atbpa, this one’s for you!!

And nga pala…our roots of Subic kasama tayo dito, just watch and enjoy na lang.

Tara na “Byahe Tayo”!

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Byahe Tayo Lyrics
Ikaw ba’y nalulungkot
Naiinip, nababagot?
Ikaw ba’y napapagod
Araw gabi’y puro kayod?

Buhay mo ba’y walang saysay
Walang sigla, walang kulay?
Bawa’t araw ba’y pareho
Parang walang pagbabago?

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Kasama ang pamilya
Barkada at buong grupo
Para mag-enjoy nang todo.

Halika, biyahe tayo,
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Napasyal ka na ba
Sa Intramuros at Luneta
Palawan, Vigan at Batanes
Subic, Baguio at Rice Terraces?

Namasdan mo na ba
Ang mga vinta ng Zamboanga
Bulkang Taal, Bulkang Mayon
Beach ng Boracay at La Union?

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Mula Basco hanggang Jolo
Nang makilala ng husto
Ang ating kapwa-Pilipino.

Halika, biyahe tayo,
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

From city to city,
Seven thousand and a hundred plus islas
Sa mahal kong Pilipinas
Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao ating puntahan.
Huwag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan!

Nasubukan mo na bang
Mag-rapids sa Pagsanjan
Mag-diving sa Anilao
Mag-surfing sa Siargao?

Natikman mo na ba
Ang sisig ng Pampanga
Duriang Davao, Bangus Dagupan
Bicol Express at Lechong Balayan?

Tara na, biyahe tayo,
Nang makatulong kahit pano
Sa pag-unlad ng kabuhayan
Ng ating mga kababayan.

Halika, biyahe tayo,
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Nakisaya ka na ba
Sa Pahiyas at Masskara
Moriones at Ati-Atihan
Sinulog at Kadayawan?

Namiesta ka na ba
Sa Peñafrancia sa Naga
Umakyat sa Antipolo
Nagsayaw sa Obando?

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Upang ating matamo
Ligaya at pagkakaibigan
Kaunlaran, kapayapaan.

Halika, biyahe tayo,
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Tara na, biyahe tayo
Upang ating matamo
Ligaya at pagkakaibigan
Kaunlaran, kapayapaan.

Halika, biyahe tayo
Nang ating makita
Ang ganda ng Pilipinas
Ang galing ng Pilipino.

Halika, biyahe tayo…
WOW Philippines…

Only in the Philippines…

Klasmeyts,

It’s laughter time again and to bring us back to reality of being a Pinoy.  And our Mother country The Philippines got so many uniqueness of its own.  I received this in my email and decided to share to you folks.  Enjoy!

The Philippines .
The only place on earth where…

1. Every street has a basketball court.
2. Even lawyers and engineers are unemployed.
3. Physicians study to become nurses for employment abroad.
4. Students pay more money than they will earn after.
5. School is considered the second home and the mall considered the third.
6. Call-center employees earn more money than teachers and nurses.
7. Everyone has his personal ghost story and superstition.
8. Mountains like Makiling and Banahaw, are considered holy places.
9. Everything can be forged.
10. All animals are edible. (UHG!)
11. Starbucks is still more expensive than gas.
12. Driving 4 kms can take as much as four hours.
13. Flyovers bring you from the freeway to the side streets.
14. Crossing the street involves running for your dear life.
15. The PC at home is mainly used for games and Friendster or Myspace.
16. Where colonial mentality is dishonestly denied!
17. Where 4 a.m. is not even considered bedtime yet.
18. People can pay to defy the law.
19. Everything and everyone is spoofed.
20. Where even the poverty-stricken get to wear branded clothes and come home to an empty fridge.
21. The honking of car horns is a way of life.
22. Being called a bum is never ever offensive. In fact, said with pride.
23. Floodwaters take up more than 90 percent of the streets during the rainy season.
24. Where everyone has a relative abroad who keeps them alive. (Very very true!)
25. Where wearing your national colors make you baduy.
26. Where even the poorest of the poor have the latest cell phones. Stolen or snatched or pick pocketed from those who can afford.
27. Where insurance does not work.
28. Where water can only be classified as tap and dirty.
29. Where bottled water is sosyal.
30. Where the government makes the people pray for miracles. Harharhar!
31. Where University of the Philippines where all the weird people go.
32. Ateneo University is where all the nerds go.
33. La Salle University is where all the Chinese go.
34. College of Saint Benilde is where all the stupid Chinese go
35. University of Asia and the Pacific is where all the irrelevantly rich people go and Cebu Doctors University aka Cebu Dollars University , where the wannabe-rich go.
36. Fast food is a diet meal.
37. Traffic signs are merely suggestions, not regulations.
38. Where being mugged is normal and happens to everyone.
39. Rodents are normal house pets.
40. The definition of traffic is the ‘non-movement’ of vehicles.
41. Where the fighter planes of the 1940s are used for military engagements.
42. The new fighter planes are displayed in museums. Lol!!!
43. Where cigarettes and alcohol are a necessity, and where the lottery is a commodity.
44. Where soap operas tell the realities of life and where the news provides the drama.
45. Where actors make the rules and where politicians provide the entertainment.
46. People can get away with stealing trillions of pesos but not a thousand.
47. Where being an hour late is still considered punctual. Harharhar!!! Grabe!!!
48. Where the squatters complain (even if they do not pay their tax) than those employed and have their tax automatically deducted from their salaries.
49. And where everyone wants to go to another country even to war-stricken ones.

FILIPINO SIGNS OF WIT:

1. The sign in a flower shop in Diliman called Petal Attraction.
2. Anita Bakery
3. A 24-hour restaurant called Doris Day & Night
4. Barber shop called Felix the Cut;
5. A coffee shop named Brews Almighty
6. Fast-food place selling ‘maruya’ (banana fritters) called Maruya Carey.
7. Then, there are Christopher Plumbing
8. A boutique called The Way We Wear
9. A video rental shop called Leon King Video Rental
10. A restaurant in Cainta district of Rizal called Caintacky Fried Chicken
11. A local burger restaurant called Mang Donald’s
12. A doughnut shop called MacDonuts
13. A shop selling lumpia(egg roll) in Makati called Wrap and Roll
14. And two butcher shops called Meating Place and Meatropolis.

Smart travelers can decipher what may look like baffling signs to unaccustomed foreigners by simply sounding out the ‘Taglish’ – the Philippine version of English words spelled and pronounced with a heavy Filipino such as:

15. At a restaurant menu in Cebu . The sign read and spelled, “We hab sopdrink in can an in batol?”
16. Then, a sewing accessories shop spelled Bids and Pises. You mean Beads and Pieces? Lol!!!

There are also many signs with either badly chosen or misspelled words but they are usually so entertaining that it would be a mistake to ‘correct’ them like…….

17. In a restaurant in Baguio City – Wanted: Boy Waitress Lol!!!!
18. On a highway in Pampanga – We Make Modern Antique Furniture
19. On the window of a photography shop in Cabanatuan – We Shoot You While You Wait
20. And on the glass front of a cafe in Panay Avenue in Manila – Wanted: Waiter, Cashier, Washier

Some of the notices can even give a wrong impression such as:

21. A shoe store in Pangasinan – We Sell Imported Robber Shoes
22. A rental property sign in Jaro reads – House for Rent, Fully Furnaced
23. Occasionally, one could come across signs that are truly unique – if not altogether odd.
City in southern Philippines – Adults: 1 peso; Child: 50 centavos; Cadavers: fare subject to negotiation
24. European tourists may also be intrigued to discover two competing shops selling hopia (a Chinese pastry) called Holland Hopia and Poland Hopia – which are owned and operated by two local Chinese entrepreneurs, Mr. Ho and Mr. Po respectively believe it or not.
25. Some folks also ‘creatively’ redesign English to be more efficient. The creative confusion between language and culture leads to more than just simple unintentional errors in syntax, but in the adoption of new words?
Says reader Robert Goodfellow who came across a sign….. House Fersallarend (house for sale or rent). Why use five words when two will do?
26. According to a Manila businessman, there is so much wit in the Philippines because? We are a country where a good sense of humor is needed to survive? We have a 24-hour comedy show here called the government and a huge reserve of comedians made up mostly of politicians and bad actors.
27. A restaurant in Quezon City with the name – Cooking Ng Ina Nyo!
28. Because business was good, another restaurant on the next block opened with the name Cooking Ng Ina Nyo Rin!
29. A certain Susan opened a flower shop south of metro manila and the name of the shop is Susanâ Roses
30. A bakery named Bread Pitt

A Special Treat from Benjie Portacio

Mga Batchmates/Classmates,

Fresh na fresh na scoop parang mainit na pandesal ni Benjie! Here’s the deal, for any na-kabatch natin of OCNHS77 na magbabalikbayan, Benjie’s got a special treat/offer that you just afford to miss.

Free pandesal na pabaon from him (Benjie)! I didn’t make it up. In fact, check it out here as far as pruweba mga Pare’t-Mare

Pareng Benjie, Oks na oks ka, and thank you in advance na.

OCNHS77 Tutorials: How to Leave Comments

Classmates & Batchmates,

Here’s a start for our tutorials section. It’s been brought to my attention that we still lots of our classmates who are still challenged by our site. Maybe that’s the reason that some of them are still playing “ninja” or not sure on how to leave comments in our site.

So for those newbie, this video is for you. Step-by-step on “How Leave Comments” in our site or even to any blogs that’s out there.

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After you left your comments, especially if it’s the first time you done it your comments might not show up right away in the page. This is alright, because I still have to screen the comments. Once I approved it, then your comments will show up.

Until our next class!