Posted on December 31, 2008 by KZ
“Not again,” I whined as I readied myself for sleep last night. I checked my cell phone and it was a little past midnight. Then I turned it off because I did not want to get a text message. I thought to myself, “I’ve had this before. I’m not letting it happen again.” I went [...]
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Posted on December 21, 2008 by KZ
I opened Inquirer.net today and was pleasantly surprised we made it to the headlines. By we, i mean, the MGG spearheaded by our boss, Ms. Nene Guevara of Synergeia Foundation.
The Movement for Good Governance or MGG is a coalition of reform-minded individuals coming from the different sectors –youth, business leaders, NGOs, retired military personnel, and [...]
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Posted on December 3, 2008 by KZ
One of the reasons I hate commuting is because I’m commuting in the Philippines. It would be okay if I’m commuting in Singapore where the transport system is way civilized, or maybe in sophisticated Europe or some place else. But no, here in the Philippines, you experience commuting in the worst possible way. And it’s [...]
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Posted on December 1, 2008 by KZ
“Do you really wanna go there?”
When you assign me a role that you think I can fit into, then it insults me when you think I will always play that role for you. Don’t you think you’re being too selfish? You already got what you wanted, yet you ask for more. I will play the [...]
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