This article is a nominee in Global Editors Network’s Int’l Data Journalism Award.
Three of the writers, all of the I personally know, are from Bicol University College of Arts and Letter’s Print and Broadcast Media Department.
Hurray for Philippines! Hurray for BU! Hurray for BUCAL! Hurray for Print and Broadcast Media Department!
Friends, neighbors, enemies, don’t be sad/happy yet. The door of mortality is not yet closing on me. The HIV is not killing me (because I don’t have it, and I know how not to get it). I am still fully capable of things you can do. (I am talking to you, hyper YouTube guy in a Bieber wig. Well, I hope that’s a wig.)
So here’s why I am taking my time to write something like this (And why this early): I almost got hit by the fastest moving object known to (at least my) memory. No, it wasn’t a Bugatti Veyron, but something almost as fast as that. Why it was overspeeding, I didn’t know. I would not know. Walking as if nothing “almost”-happened, I reasoned to my self that the driver was probably in a hurry to reach the Johnny, or something was up back at his place like an emergency, or a come-to-me-baby invitation from his wife.
Guess what. I can summarize my thoughts in three words: Be very excited.
1. He created Rolie Polie Olie, the show from late 90s to 2004 that you loved. Oh, you didn’t? Fuck you.
Surigao City, Caraga Philippines Photo Walk
by Jaime Cesar TibeThe grand prize winner of Scott Kelby’s 4th Annual Worldwide Photo Walk.
(Source: planetapilipinas)


