Will Team Pinoy Emerge as the winner of Amazing Race Asia?



It’s the final showdown in the upcoming finale episode of The Amazing Race Asia (TARA) Season 4! Coming head to head will be the youngest team in TARA history versus the first father-and-daughter team versus the super athletic best friends, Richard and Richard! Smelling victory at hand, the teams have upped the game and kept fans teetering on the edge of their seats, as they race neck to neck and check in at stops within minutes of one another!

With the last leg of the race taking place in Singapore, it is the unlikeliest of teams that have made it to the final three that will fight for the first place in TARA 4.

In the only Fast Forward of the race, the Richards sacrificed their lovely locks by shaving their heads, which gave them a significant head start. While their physical fitness placed them at a solid advantage as they led in the top three for seven legs, the Richards hit a spate of bad luck in the last two legs, where they got terribly lost and even broke a race rule that had them backtrack their route and cost them a near-elimination.

As for Michelle and Claire, the girls showed that their youthful age and pint-size builds were anything but a handicap. The best friends beat the other teams with a lot of grit and determination. No one can forget how the feisty duo swallowed 275 chicken balls, out-eating even the men from the other teams! Besides, they managed to trail close behind the Richards with top three rankings in five legs, even after being yielded by the Indian team Dimple and Sunaina!

Despite having a familial bond that is the envy of many, Natasha and Hussein have been cracking under the pressure, which led to constant bickers that saw them end up at the bottom of the pack in several portions of the race. Natasha’s patience was duly tested by her father's antics during the race, especially during his attempt to cheer her on with his whistle blowing during the log sawing session. As the oldest participant this season, Hussein also had some physical limitations in completing some of the tasks, like the high-wire walk in Galle or the trapeze act in Sydney. Not all’s lost though, for in the penultimate leg, the father-daughter team rise to form to take the lead for the first time!

Throughout the race, there have been some pretty extreme challenges presented to the teams, with some that resulted in unexpected outcomes. The underwater dive in Malaysia for example, saw not one or two but five teams failing to complete the task, which resulted in a four-hour penalty for each team. Transportation woes also saw teams arguing, haggling and at times, flirting with pilots to set off early, while others got lost on the roads so much, it almost became a routine. Add in complex dance numbers, eating of exotic food (think crunchy fat grubs with the consistency of jelly!) and death-defying acts and there is no question that this race has become the ride of a lifetime for all teams.

With very little rest and an even tinier time gap among the three teams, will the Richards do Pinoys proud by finally changing TARA history of strong teams not fulfilling their potential (think Marc & Rovilson, Geoff &,Tisha), or can underdogs Natasha and Hussein put aside their generational conflicts to emerge as the winner? Or can Michelle and Claire bank on their home advantage and continue to show that age and size matter not in this race around the world?

All will be revealed in the gripping grand finale of The Amazing Race Asia Season 4 on AXN, 9 December at 8PM (JKT)/ 9PM (SG, MY, PH)/ 10PM (HK)!

Blah Blah Blogs: The Cure for AIDS is...

 
AID for AIDS

2010
Another year passed
another number of people infected
another number of infected people suffering
another number of suffering people perished
when will this end?
how did it started?
why do we need to care?
how will we start?
will there be a cure?
yes.
but it will take time
it will take a lot of  our resources
it will take innovations from minds
it will take the cooperation of the people
to educate, prevent and take care of victims
to ensure that there will no more victims
and to make sure that it will never spread
and that person I am referring to, to be 
that advocate and also that 
to share this knowledge to many
so that many would know the real story and 
not rely on myths and gossip, and that person worthy of it

is you.

Do your part
spread the info
not the virus



Blah Blah Blogs: BONIFACIO what?!


Bonifacio Day ...
again...
so... what are we celebrating?
no work or classes (yesterday due to the move on the date)?
Double pay (for call centers)?
Wreath laying ceremonies (for government offiials)?
It is actually his birthday today.

We might not even know what is so important about this date... yes you ma know that it is Bonifacio day
thats it. We have the impression that Andres Bonifacio is a bolo-wielding Katipunero with red pants and a camiso de chino. But he was not always what we know as "a tapang a tao, walang takot" (brave & fearless). He was actually a man of character and education, although ulike Rizal, he did read a lot of books even of Rizal which he mentioned that gave him the inspiration to fight. Bonifacio was not able to see the Philippines in full independence unlike Emilio Aguinaldo who died decades after the independence from America. He was betrayed and killed on a mountain in Cavite. More than a century now, there is still a debate if he was the first president of the Republic and also who is worthy to be proclaimed as the national hero. 
Almost everywhere in the Philippines, there is a place that has the 'Rizal' name, but 'Bonifacio' also comes in second. It is a good alternative than having everything in the name of Jose. But what happened now that these words associated with Andres Bonifacio has been known for oher things and most of the unheroic, here are some samples...

  • Katipunan - street where Ateneo is located
  • Bonifacio - the global city and high street.
  • Cedula - is a need especially for work
  • Balintawak - the usual market for double dead meat (bocha)

Bonifacio's life is more than bravery of the bolo against guns but also the will that caused the Katipunan storm that led to the country's independence. We need to have someone like him to make another wave against the current problems that keeps our country captive.  We do not detrone Rizal as the national hero but must see his traits that we can learn a lot.

Think like Rizal, Act like Bonifacio.
Patuloy ang Katipunan, handa ka bang sumama?

After 5 years...

101 New York Collection

101 New York ushers the Holiday season with an homage to the future with a glimpse of the glamour era of the past. Entering into a time of futurism, 101 New York brings in fresh takes on anything slick and elegant from the bygone days of 1920’s New York. It is about escape, explore, and shine. It is a tasteful and glamorous celebration of the future.


A chic, futuristic, and elegant spirit is epitomized in the Holiday collection. For men, the classic peacoat is re-interpreted in the most comfortable cotton twill, the length is cropped to create a more contemporary appeal and cut close to the body for a more defined look. The tuxedo shirt, which was worn only in black-tie events, is revamped to a more casual, yet, sophisticated cut with fabric combinations and paired up with coated dark denim pants, perfect for a night prowl in the city.



For ladies, soft jersey dresses are draped to lend a romantic mood reminiscent of Vionnet’s bias cut dresses to emphasize feminine charm and sophistication. The shoulders and neck are highlighted with a playful application of beads, sequins, rhinestones, glittery embroideries for a classic sensuality that exudes the thrill of holiday partying with glamour and passion!



101 New York lets the good times roll and brings glamour back this Holidays.

Check out the latest 101 New York Holiday collection in boutiques located at Ayala Trinoma, Marquee Mall, SM Megamall, SM North EDSA Annex, SM Fairview, SM Sta. Mesa, Robinsons Place Ermita, Landmark Makati and Trinoma, Men’s Wear Department of SM Department Stores in Makati, Megamall, North EDSA and Mall of Asia.

Blah Blah Blogs Lotto Loco U!



NO WINNER


Yan ang nais mong makita kapag dumaan ka sa isang lotto outlet tungkol sa resulta ng 6/55 grand lotto. Sa ngayon nasa higit kumulang P600 milyon na ang premyo sa naturang laro ng tsamba at matinding swerte. Ito na nga ang pinakamalaking papremyo sa kasaysayan ng laro at sa buong bansa. Isipin mo nga na sa isang iglap, maari kang maging higit sa kalahating-bilyonaryo mula sa buhay mo ngayon. Isang bagay na bihirang mangyari sa higit na 92 na milyon na Pilipino ngayon.

Pero sino kaya ang makakakuha nun? Ako rin ay interesado sa larong ito pero sinigurado ko na hindi ako lalagpas saaking buget, isang taya kada laro at sapat na. Ayon sa probability ang tyansa ng panalo sa ganitong uri ng lotto ay aabot ng 1 sa 28, 989, 675.  Mas malaki pa ang tyansa na mataaan ka ng kidlat sa ganitong pagkakataon. Pero mas mainam na na ang maging isang probability kaysa sa wala. Kung tutuusin, sa PSCO din mapupunta ang pondo. Na nakita ko naman ay nakaktulong sa mga mahihirap dahil minsan umabot din sa punta na kami ay humini ng tulong sa nasabing ahensya. 

Malaking palaisipan kung ano ang magagawa mo sa higit na kalahating biyong piso. Siguro halata sa akin kapag ako ang nanalo, dahil maari na hindi na ako mag blog at hindi na rin ako makikita ng aking mga kaibigan. At malamang ay magiging kaibigan ko silang lahat kahit ang mga kaaway ko. Yan ang kapangyarihan ng pera. Harinawa na kung ako ma'y palarin sana ay hindi ako masilaw at magbago ang ugali dahil sa aking kalagayan. Pero malay natin, iba na kapag naroon ka na sa sitwasyon. Malamang nagparetoke na rin ako at nagpalit ng pangalan. Marami pa akong pwedeng gawin, pero malayo pa rin ang estado ko sa paanan nina Lucio Tan at Henry Sy. 
Bukas ay may isa na namang draw, good luck sa ating lahat, nagbawas na nga tayo ng minumum na bente na taya na i-times mo sa milyong Pinoy na "nagbabasakali" na mahagipan ng suwerte. Nais mo pa bang makita ang NO WINNER sign, o handa ka na bang mabago ang buhay mo...?
So bilang isa sa 28,989,675 na probability para sa higit sa kalahating BILYON, hindi masama ang pumusta, pero ito na ay magiging masama kapag hawak na nito ang takbo ng buhay mo. 
Bilang public service, handa na rin akong mag post ng mga winning numbers...


Grand Lotto 6/55

04-41-40-55-42-45

Php 633,911,065.20, no winner
Draw Date: 11/24/2010

Kaya sali na tayong lahat sa Lotto Loco U!

WINNERS' CIRCLE!

I was recently invited by a good friend Jayson Biadog on his celebration of the Winners Circle winners at Wendy's Boni. It was an event that he organized by himself. He is actually really one cool blogger as he himself is a winner in many different ways, and most especially in winning contest. Now, he wants to share this to fellow bloggers both old and new. My blog is even older than his but he was actively joining contest in the past that he was able to go to Singapore and date a beauty queen there.

Now, for this event he gathered fellow bloggers to celebrate the winners of the Winners' Circle contest in his blog. But it feels that all who attended the event are already winners in their own way as they are also successful and also has their own story to share. Most of them are new bloggers and mommy bloggers. Present in the event were Jonel Uy and Ms. Janette Toral who also shared their wisdom about blogging.


It was indeed fun to meet new bloggers at that time. Hope to meet them in the coming events!




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