This is the most productive piece of table napkin you can ever hope to find in the free world.Had coffee with a couple of kids whom I thought I'd share my age-old wisdom in basic Latag-ness with. Latag, as you know --if you've been in the busin...
By Life and Leisure.com on Jul 28, 2011 in:
DESTINATION GUIDE, TRAVEL, bagumbayan, Binondo, butterfly, cathedral, chinatown, chinese, city, colonist, country, cultural, dance, dragon, execution, Filipino, food, Fort Santiago, fountain, francisco zamora, fund, garden, gate, global, gomburza, government, guide, heritage, hero, historic, Intramuros, jose burgos, jose rizal, landmarks, locals, lunar, Luneta, manila, mariano gomez, mogul lopez de legaspi, museum, national, new year, orchidarium, park, pasig, pavilion, philippines, places, pope john paul ii, priests, renovation, river, Rizal Park, shopping, spanish, travel, traveler, urban, visit, World Youth Day
Someone had once said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and nowhere is this statement more true than Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Often criticized by many for being severely polluted and chaotic, many travelers would often tr...
SONA - VP, kin make last-ditch efforts to stop 3 Pinoys’ execution in China 03/24/11 Video Rating: 3 Stars A day after the Department of Foreign Affairs bared the execution date of three Filipino drug mules in China, ‘State of the N...
The body is already softThe soul is definitely worthlessThe art of dying is slowly showing it's beautyLay me to restLay me to restLay me to rest--- an excerpt from "The Art of Dying" [2010]Cigsmoker PoetryI have never been a supporter of the Death Pe...