Showing posts with label Philipines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philipines. Show all posts

14 October 2013

Book Review: The Best of This Is A Crazy Planets Book 2

9/30/2013 3:32:53 PM

So… the planets have gone crazy again, eh?



One hell-sick-noisemaker in the name of Lourd de Veyra has a lot more to tell, and it’s all in his second book – the book 2 of This Is A Crazy Planets (With no pun intended, but the last word was spelled right even if you argue on the grammatical structure of the entire title).

This Is A Crazy Planets is the Radioactive Sago Project frontman-slash-TV5 personality‘s blog section at the lifestyle website SPOT.ph; and selected articles from the said blog site (dated from 2011-2013) were the main content of his second book: From foodie to selfie; from offending religious feelings, to the “baby” informal settlers; from knockout losses to Palito and Dolphy’s death; from all the rants-against-the-stupidities-of-our-society to his cute puppy dogs.

27 May 2013

Lagim ng Isang “Buhawi.”

4:36:29 AM | 5/25/2013 | Saturday

Naalala ko ang isa sa mga recent episodes ng palabas na Rescue. Ilan sa mga lalawigan sa Luzon, ang Ilocos Sur at Tarlac ay minsan nang binulabog ng isang “buhawi.” Bagamat sa kabutihang palaad ay walang buhay na nawala, sinira naman nito ang ilang ari-arian at hanapbuhay. Nag-iwan pa rin ng matinding pinsala at trauma para sa karamihan na ang hanap buhay ay nasa bukirin ng mga probinsya.

Napakabihira para sa isang tropical na bansa na tulad ng Pilipinas ang maranasan ang isang malagim na kalamidad na kung tawagin ay buhawi. Kung magkaroon man, tiyak na hindi ito singlakas ng mga tornado o twister sa mga bansa sa kanlurang hemisphere tulad ng Estados Unidos. And speaking of which, mas nagiging evident yata ang balita ukol sa buhawi kapag ito’y parte ng sirkulasyon abroad, tulad ng nangyari sa Oklahoma nitong nakaraang araw lamang.

11 December 2012

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