Tummy Dancing
A guest from the audience joins a performer on stage at the popular comedy bar The Library at Maria Orosa street in Manila. Given the choice, would you rather be standing on stage being brutally ridiculed during interview or impromptu dancing with a performer? Dancing may not be that bad specially if it requires unique and amazing skill of engaging and isolating the abdominal region to move with the music. That could be cool!
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Dancing with Fire
March 19, 2010 by bong
Filed under Featured Video
Bum it by the beach side and watch people play with fire at the Beach Bum Bar in Boracay Island.
Coron Island, Palawan
A blue lagoon hidden and surrounded by dramatic rock formations and small mountains in Coron Island, Palawan.
Flossing On Bread
Bread talking, ‘I may not be the prettiest bread in town, but I’m famous, hot and delicious.’ My nieces couldn’t agree more. Every time we go to Glorietta 4 Makati and pass by the brightly lit bakery house of Breadtalk, at least one of them would burst into ‘floss!, bili tayo ng chic floss.’
Relaxing and Rejuvinating at Sanctuario Spa
February 23, 2010 by bong
Filed under Spa/Massage
The Sanctuario Spa offers indigenous Filipino as well as oriental treatments and therapies such as hilot and albularyo. The services are offered by male or female therapists, young and well trained. Okay, this is where I won’t complain about job discrimination in the Philippines. There’s perfectly nothing Read more
Solar Car Unveiled in Manila
The Cebu Inmates - They are It!
Love it or hate it, you’ve got to appreciate the artistry and sophistication the inmates bring into their routines. Joined and choreographed by longtime Michael Jackson choreographer Travis Payne,the inmates performed dances from Michael Jackson’s This is It concert. Also in the video are MJ’s dancers Daniel Celebre and Dres Reid. Video posted on youtube by SonyPicturesDVD.
Sweeter than Corn
Some delightful surprises from a travel also arise alongside the road when you least expect it. I was taking pictures of the corns being sold at the road side stands in Silang Tagaytay when i noticed a little girl peeping through the pile of corns. She was hiding from the back. She looked shy, but she was smiling and looked oh so cute. Read more
Newsmakers of 2009
2009 will probably be remembered more for the calamities than the triumphs of people that put the Filipinos on the world stage.
Let me recall what stood out in 2009:
Starting with the feel good news towards the end of the year. There was the continued rise to stratosphere of fame and fortune of Manny Pacquiao after his phenomenal victory against Miguel Cotto – the fight which I didn’t get to see because no one or no party has invited me to watch it in their house on Pay-per-view. The opportunities for him seem endless; in politics, showbiz, singing, and yes, starlets… he can afford to have an affair to many of them… name it.
The surprise win of Efren Panaflorida as 2009 CNN Hero of the Year besting other deserving international candidates. Efren Penaflorida and his group, the Dynamic Teen Company, provide an alternative to gang membership through his ‘Kariton Klasroom’ that brings around books and other teaching materials to impoverished kids in Cavite. Efren’s quotable quote “I always tell my volunteers that you are the change that you dream and I am the change that I dream. And collectively we are the change that this world needs to be.” Read more

