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Digong’s Spanish Style Sardines

by admin August 26, 2017
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18517939_10154807176094527_4027085542738918333_oMy husband just arrived from his trip to Davao and he brought home this Digong’s Spanish Style Sardines. I don’t know how the name of this sardines originated but I think it’s pretty obvious. It was named after President Rodrigo Duterte.

I googled about this product and found out on their Facebook page that this was bottled during the 2016 election in support for Mayor Rodrigo Duterte’s (now the Philippine President) candidacy.

I like the taste of this Spanish sardines and I love it because it is spicy. If ever my husband will have the opportunity to go back to Davao, I will definitely ask him to buy this again for me. This is also one good way of supporting our local brands.

 

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The 15th President of the Philippines

by admin June 10, 2010
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Yesterday, Senator Benigno Aquino III was proclaimed as the 15th President of the Philippines. He is the son of the martyred Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and former President Corazon Aquino, who ascended to power through a bloodless people’s uprising that ousted the Marcos dictatorship in 1986.

I’m sure the present president will have big problems to face and it is our responsibility to support him and pray for him in order that he can lead this country effectively.

God Bless the Philippines!

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Philippine Elections 2010

by admin May 10, 2010
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Today is Philippine’s first automated elections. Everyone wanted to try out this new voting system that is every polling precincts are all packed withe people right now. Each polling precincts serves 700 to 1,000 people so you could imagine the long queue and the long hours of waiting.

While casting my vote at my polling precinct, I was so surprised a huge crowd of people waiting for their turns to vote. I couldn’t join the crowd grabbing priority numbers because I’m afraid it could trigger my asthma. It was raining and the people forget about the rain, bumping each other just to get a priority number. Thank God, my aunt was there who untiringly get a priority number for me. After two hours of waiting, I have finally casted my vote.

Even though it was so tiring to wait there for hours, I am happy that I have exercised my right to vote. I just hope that my vote will truly be counted.

GOD BLESS THE PHILIPPINES!

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