I hate hate hate Halloween season because I am a certified chicken - terrified of horror movies, which is abundant during this season. But Halloween became my favorite only because I love dressing up and dressing up my children, too. So ever since my husband and I had our first child, we started attending Trick or Treats in different places.
Well, it's not very customary (I think for me or the whole Philippines) to do Trick or Treat-ing in my hometown so my husband introduced me to UPCo, where the tradition was long practiced.
I got so fidgety that I impulsively bought wings for my daughter. Haha! Just to be said she is wearing a costume, I paired the pink wings with a blue gown and a yellow headband butterfly antenna. Here's how she look like back in 2011 when we started the trick-or-treating:
The next year, I think I was a bit more restrained and tried to make her more color-coordinated, so, I re-used the pink wings and paired it with pink dress and pink shoes. This time adding "pizzazz" with a wand:
And anticipation of dressing up continues. So this time I got more "creative" or inspired because of watching too many cartoons or animated movies. I didn't get a chance to get a good picture of her, but we tried to copy Agnes of Despicable Me (red scrunchy, yellow shirt, white shoes):
Since the trick-or-treat event is a day before All Saint's Day, which families gather all the time, we had another dress up which is Vanellope von Schweets from Wrect-It Ralph (high bun, blue-green jacket, brown sprinkled skirt, blue-white striped leggings):
I forgot to take a picture of last year's trick-or-treat costume but it was Rapunzel from Tangled (pink sleeveless dress). I even made her a yarn-wig, which she totally digged (pat on the back moment). Because it was princess inspired and she kept on copying Elsa of Frozen (my old baby blue nightgown and white blanket) instead:
And for the latest, since we have an additional family member, they became Teen Titans: daughter's Raven and son's Robin:
Ahhh... This is the year/costumes I am most proud of. I made them myself (pat on the back again, harder!). I had Raven's cape sewn for me because it was too big to be by-hand (because I don't have a machine) but I wasn't happy with finished product. It costed me P200 because the seamstress said it was a "costume" but my daughter wasn't happy because it wasn't the same as Raven. So supermom came to the rescue - I edited the costume: put rings for her finger so she can do the pose, stick glued the hood to a broad headband so it stayed on place, and sewed all the accessories so she can feel the whole vibe. The black tights she's wearing was actually mine when I was in highschool Ha! I was that malnourished (or thin). The accessories were from cardboard so I can have her helping me to color them (because she adores coloring). Then the socks were long and puffy to imitate boots or looks like wearing boots instead of flat shoes. Viola!
Then here is the Robin costume which is a total DIY: Ordinary red shirt I sewed green sleeves and yellow logo in the middle. Logo was from a yellow fabric and designed with black Sharpie. Finishing off with ordinary green shorts. BOOM! Robin without the mask because he keeps on removing it so I gave it to my daughter instead and it worked even better.
So now...I am already conceptualizing the next year's costumes because my son's going to be two and I expect him to be as crazy as his sister, trying to copy exactly the same as on TV/movie. Also, I saw a toy store nearby which sells wigs. Score!!!! P200 for the shortest and goes up as the hair goes longer. But who cares! They have rainbow wigs!!!!
Hooray for costumes! Hooray for Halloween! Hooray for DIY!
NOTE: I chose photos which my children aren't too exposed but the costumes are.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Soccer Twitter Breaker is #ALDubEBTamangPanahon
Sports has been gaining media attention and
reaching pinnacle heights in “sensationalization” and now, even the social
media with the creation of Twitter. That’s why games like football of the Americans
and football of the Europeans had been registering Twitter record-breaking
feats, too, not to mention the actual sports achievements.
We can all commit to memory Super Bowl XLIX
episode in the US with 25.1 million tweets and the World Cup 2014 Finals
between Germany and Brazil with 35.6 million tweets. The latter one was more
intense since it was a shameful loss of host country Brazil to powerful Germany,
scoring 7 to nil.
Now, Twitter has once again broken with
another record but coming from a different arena of sports – the sports of
entertainment.
Saturday, October 24, streets were filled
with silence and homes were filled with titillating cheers. It was almost like
a Pacman fight! But the cheers were almost like “kilig” or filled with love
instead of support or encouragement. Instead of “Go Pacman go!” or “Manny
laban! Suntok pa! ‘Yun!” it was more “Ang ganda-ganda ni Maine!”, “Pogi mo
Alden”, “AlDub you!”, and “AlDub! AlDub! AlDub!” endlessly. Even some stores
were closed or turned the T.V. on for public viewing.
And still just like a Pacquiao’s super bout,
the true “battle” is in the arena – the Philippine Arena this time, that is. A
battalion of “AlDub Nation”, fans club of Alden and Yaya Dub, stormed to the 55,000-seater
Philippine Arena and filled it up up to the brim.
The complete cast of Eat Bulaga’s Kalye Serye
starred the “Tamang Panahon” charity concert for the benefit of
library-constructing project in several schools from Luzon to Visayas to
Mindanao. The sold-out benefit concert raised as much as 14 million pesos. This
is the Eat Bulaga’s way of giving-back to their fans who had been following
them ever since the show started in the 1970s.
The terrific trio lola’s of Yaya Dub, Lola
Nidora (Wally Bayola), Tinidora (Jose Manalo) and Tidora (Paolo Ballesteros)
brought laughter with their comical acts and the adorable couple apo’s Alden
Richards and Maine “Yaya Dub” Mendoza – the on-screen love-team known as AlDub
– brought the house down with hoity-toity production.
At the start, Pinoy Henyo Master Joey De
Leon, encouraged the audiences in and out of the “arena” to once again enlist a
new record-breaking Twitter record. So by the end of the show, De Leon’s
“Twitter Report” affirmed his encouragement – they made as much as 39 million
tweets in 24 hours.
According to reports, #ALDubEBTamangPanahon
exceeded #ALDubEBforLOVE. Hashtag AlDubEBforLOVE registered more than 36
million tweets, a reference to the longest-running noontime show’s 36 years on
air. AlDub Nation’s “official statisticians” (Twitter users @ineffable and
@pagkalagaan) reported that #ALDubEBTamangPanahon listed a total of 39,522,300
tweets by 12 am Sunday, with 1,646,763 average tweets per hour.
The sport of entertainment would continuously
give the audience happiness to relieve the sadness of life and hope that there
is still good I everyone’s hearts. “AlDub you!”
Full story on: http://inquirer.net
Someone actual reads!
Whew! I am ecstatic!
I just checked my inbox and poof! there's a notification that someone commented on my article. Awee!
Thank you so much Anonymous! And now I am fired to post my well-kept (as drafts) articles not only because they weren't publish by the website I worked for but also knowing someone out there actually reads me.
Thanks again!
See you more soon!
I just checked my inbox and poof! there's a notification that someone commented on my article. Awee!
Thank you so much Anonymous! And now I am fired to post my well-kept (as drafts) articles not only because they weren't publish by the website I worked for but also knowing someone out there actually reads me.
Thanks again!
See you more soon!
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Pac-Shot!
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Mahindra’s playing-coach Manny Pacquiao debuted his first-ever field goal against Rain or Shine. Screengrab from Sports5 Youtube channel |
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October 25, 2015 will be a special additional
entry to the history of Philippine basketball. It was the time playing coach
Manny Pacquiao, Mahindra Enforcers owner.
A shot that will go down in history.
On Sunday, Pinoy boxing champ and Mahindra
player-coach, Manny Pacquaio, scored his first-ever PBA field goal against Rain
or Shine. He was guarded by Chris Tiu when he
successfully scored a long two-pointer. Watch the video of Pacquaio making his shot
below.
Manny Pacquiao after scoring only a point via
a Free Throw in his rookie year last year finally made his first Field Goal in
the Mahindra Enforcers vs Rain or Shine game last night at the Big Dome.
On April 10, 2014, Columbian Autocar
Corporation, along with Manila North Tollways Corporation (NLEX Road Warriors)
and Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. (Blackwater Elite) were approved by the PBA
Board of Governors to become expansion teams for the 2014–15 PBA season.Upon entry to the PBA, the three teams will select players from a dispersal
draft in July consisting of unprotected current PBA players and free agents. They will also get to pick rookies in the 2014 PBA draft in August. On June
9, 2014, the team held a press conference, announcing that boxer Manny Pacquiao
will coach their team in the 2014–15 season.After announcing his intentions
to join the draft, Pacquiao got picked 11th overall in the first round by the
KIA team, thus becoming a playing coach.
A naming contest was held to determine the
team's moniker or name. On August 24, 2014, hours after the 2014 PBA draft, Columbian
Autocar Corporation president Ginia Domingo announced that they will took the
moniker "Sorento", the name of their top-selling sports utility
vehicle in the Philippines and United States. Prior to obtaining its
official moniker, the team was dubbed as "The Kia Kamao" which is a
call back to Pacquiao's nickname "Pambansang Kamao".
Credits:
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Bahrain’s Sweet Revenge to Bitter Azkals
And fatigue took its toll.
The Philippine Azkals bowed down to the host
Bahrain after a 2-nil loss in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers Tuesday, October 13
at the Bahrain National Stadium.
A total of nine days of travel to Pyongyang
and Riffa, Azkals is expected to experience light-headedness and exhaustion.
But Bahrain targeted the backline and started
to elude the feeble-looking defenders. Bahrain let loose a breakaway goal but
Abdulla Yaser quickly fired a weak strike and made the first goal of the match
in favor of the host country.
Azkals Captain Younghusband came back with a
header that barely missed the goal right before the halftime break.
Second half was Bahrain’s time to shine even
more as Ismail Abdullatif capped a nice three-man action with a goal at the
53rd minute and subdued the Phil Younghusband-Martin Steuble strike-cross
team-up.
Bahrain’s second goal came at the 61st minute
when Sayeed Adnan gave a twirling free kick from the left flank. From then on
Azkals had difficulties to goal and ended the games with zero.
To make matters worse, Younghusband received
a yellow card after being tackled. He already incurred his first from the match
against Uzbekistan on September. Consequently, he might miss the next game with
Yemen on November 12.
Even though Bahrain tasted a sweet revenge,
the Philippine booters is still in front at third place in Group H with 2-1-2
win-draw-loss card for seven points. They still have to match-up against Yemen,
Uzbekistan and North Korea to continue with the qualifyers.
This win improved Bahrain’s record to 2-3-0
for six points but stayed at fourth seed.
The World Cup qualifying games allows only
the top four teams to automatically advance to the next round.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Bribery in FIFA Thickens
As our Philippine team prepares for the 2015
FIFA Asia Qualifying games, issues of bribery within the organization have been
increasing and is horrifyingly plausible.
FIFA is the governing body of association
football, futsal and beach soccer. (Wikipedia)
The bribery issue sprouted near the end of
May 2015, as 14 people were impeached by the United States Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation
Division (IRS-CI) because of wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering. Since
then, more and more irregulatories were reported and the United States Attorney
General simultaneously announced the unsealing of the indictments and the prior
guilty pleas by four football executives and two corporations.
The most recent bribery case was on October 16th,
Friday, the German magazine Der Spiegel averred that around $6 million had been
used to bribe four Asian members of FIFA's Executive Committee to give 2006
World Cup in Germany. Earlier accusations also came from another German paper,
Die Zeit, saying that Saudi Arabia's support helped South Africa by a 12-11 votes
to host the 2010 World Cup.
This is on top of an on-going questioning of
the legitimacy and legality of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in Russia and
Qatar, respectively, awarded by FIFA.
The German Football Chief admitted receiving
6.7 million Euros fund from FIFA but explained that is was a subsidy for the
2006 World Cup instead being the reported bribery money. The German soccer
great Franz Beckenbauer is now under questioning.
Stay tuned for blow-by-blow updates of the current investigation of Ethics Committee and
other organization.
Unaffected of the biggest crime in sports, matches
around the world continue for the big match at Chile set on 2017 (updates from:
http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/index.html). Making us think that the world is
still deaf and blind about the dark side of soccer – or generally, of sports.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
PINOY PRIDE 33: Pinoy Boxers Champs Once More
Boxing is made for and made by Filipinos as the Pinoy Pride 33: Philippines VS The World was reigned by the Filipino fighters in StubHub Center, Carson, CA, USA on October 17, Saturday (October 18 in Manila).
Four of the best ring pugilists of the Philippines braved the toughest contenders in the world for their title bouts:
MAIN EVENT: Donnie ‘Ahas’ Nietes vs. Juan ‘Pinky’ Alejo (Mexico) – WBO and The Ring light flyweight titles
‘Prince’ Albert Pagara vs. William ‘Chirizo’ Gonzales (Nicaragua) – WBO Intercontinental junior featherweight
Jason ‘El Niño’ Pagara vs. Santos ‘El Toro’ Benavides (Mexico) – WBO International junior welterweight
Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo vs. Yardly Suarez (Mexico) – IBF Youth Featherweight
“El Niño” Jason, the older Pagara, started the victorious win of the Filipinos by giving Benavides three knockdowns: first is a lefthook-upper cut punch at Round 1; second is right jab to the body at Round 2; and the third and last left hook was the final KO punch at 2:53 of Round 2 leading to a stoppage victory for his 38-2 record and still wears the WBO International junior welterweight title belt.
Next bout of the undercard is the Magsayo-Suarez match. “The Magnifico” defended his IBF Youth Featherweight title with a Round 1-right-uppercut-knockout win just two minutes flat serving Suarez his first loss and sealing a 12-0 record for the Pinoy pug, who at the start of the bell hastily released power shots. Magsayo even did a bakcflip as adrenaline still kicking in and a sign of celebration. Magnifico has now a record of 12-0 in which 10 are KOs.
The younger Pagara, “Prince” Albert, came next and delivered the third KO win of Pinoys with his six-round match with Nicaraguan William Gonzalez and cinching the WBO International light featherweight title. Gonzalez was knocked down on the second round and used his reach advantage to play the aggressive counter-puncher. Pagara was given a deduction after punching Gonzalez as he sprawl on the ropes and the referee commanded a stop. Come Round 6 and the newly-energized Pagara released a double jab-straight combo knockout punch to finally cripple Gonzalez at the 2:20 mark.
The main event didn’t disappoint: 12 rounds of fist-on-fist professional fight. Nietes outpointed Alejo with 119-109, 119-109 and 120-108 – unanimous decision victory. It was a test of experience for the 24-year-old Alejo as he was almost became a punching bag for the 33-year-old Ahas who dominated boxes and speed.
Seems like “adrenaline rush” is the theme of the Pinoy Prides as Nietes rifled punches such as 1-2 combinations, left-right uppercuts and hooks at the body and the head at the start and throughout the fight. The undefeated champ’s chance to knockout the contender was slimming and slimming as rounds go by – Alejo’s proving what he is built. The only thing Pinky cannot prove is a strong defense having rounds four, seven and eight favorable to Nietes. Rounds 5 and 6 was exchange of blows to the head-face part as Alejo had a mouse below the right eye in Round 5 and he gave Nietes a small cut over his left eye in Round 6. Even though Alejo was weakened in the knees with Nietes’ concussing left hook in the seventh, he lasted until the twelfth and failed miserably.
Following the footsteps of “Mexican Killer” Pacman, Nietes listed Alejo as his 13th Mexican fatality. Now, Nietes is known as the Philippines' longest-reigning champion in boxing history with a record of 37-1-4, 21 knockouts.
The entire Pinoy pugs’ U.S. debut was all thanks to the Cebu-based ALA Promotions and the unwavering solo training from coach Edito Villamor.
Meanwhile at Madison Square Garden in New York City on the same day, the Mega Full Fight Showdown presented the unprecedented match between Brian “Hawaiian Punch” Viloria (36-5, 22 KOs) and Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (44-0, 38 KOs) for the WBC flyweight title belt. Gonzalez peppered Viloria to the head en route to a stoppage win at the ninth round with a knockdown (Viloria’s first in his amateur and professional) at the third round.
After Viloria’s loss, Donnie and ALA Promotions expressed great interest for a match-up with Chocolatito which may be another greatest pound-for-pound bout we have to watch out.
Watch replay at http://www.boxingreplay.com/2015/10/pinoy-pride-33-donnie-nietes-vs-juan.html
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Four of the best ring pugilists of the Philippines braved the toughest contenders in the world for their title bouts:
MAIN EVENT: Donnie ‘Ahas’ Nietes vs. Juan ‘Pinky’ Alejo (Mexico) – WBO and The Ring light flyweight titles
‘Prince’ Albert Pagara vs. William ‘Chirizo’ Gonzales (Nicaragua) – WBO Intercontinental junior featherweight
Jason ‘El Niño’ Pagara vs. Santos ‘El Toro’ Benavides (Mexico) – WBO International junior welterweight
Mark “Magnifico” Magsayo vs. Yardly Suarez (Mexico) – IBF Youth Featherweight
“El Niño” Jason, the older Pagara, started the victorious win of the Filipinos by giving Benavides three knockdowns: first is a lefthook-upper cut punch at Round 1; second is right jab to the body at Round 2; and the third and last left hook was the final KO punch at 2:53 of Round 2 leading to a stoppage victory for his 38-2 record and still wears the WBO International junior welterweight title belt.
Next bout of the undercard is the Magsayo-Suarez match. “The Magnifico” defended his IBF Youth Featherweight title with a Round 1-right-uppercut-knockout win just two minutes flat serving Suarez his first loss and sealing a 12-0 record for the Pinoy pug, who at the start of the bell hastily released power shots. Magsayo even did a bakcflip as adrenaline still kicking in and a sign of celebration. Magnifico has now a record of 12-0 in which 10 are KOs.
The younger Pagara, “Prince” Albert, came next and delivered the third KO win of Pinoys with his six-round match with Nicaraguan William Gonzalez and cinching the WBO International light featherweight title. Gonzalez was knocked down on the second round and used his reach advantage to play the aggressive counter-puncher. Pagara was given a deduction after punching Gonzalez as he sprawl on the ropes and the referee commanded a stop. Come Round 6 and the newly-energized Pagara released a double jab-straight combo knockout punch to finally cripple Gonzalez at the 2:20 mark.
The main event didn’t disappoint: 12 rounds of fist-on-fist professional fight. Nietes outpointed Alejo with 119-109, 119-109 and 120-108 – unanimous decision victory. It was a test of experience for the 24-year-old Alejo as he was almost became a punching bag for the 33-year-old Ahas who dominated boxes and speed.
Seems like “adrenaline rush” is the theme of the Pinoy Prides as Nietes rifled punches such as 1-2 combinations, left-right uppercuts and hooks at the body and the head at the start and throughout the fight. The undefeated champ’s chance to knockout the contender was slimming and slimming as rounds go by – Alejo’s proving what he is built. The only thing Pinky cannot prove is a strong defense having rounds four, seven and eight favorable to Nietes. Rounds 5 and 6 was exchange of blows to the head-face part as Alejo had a mouse below the right eye in Round 5 and he gave Nietes a small cut over his left eye in Round 6. Even though Alejo was weakened in the knees with Nietes’ concussing left hook in the seventh, he lasted until the twelfth and failed miserably.
Following the footsteps of “Mexican Killer” Pacman, Nietes listed Alejo as his 13th Mexican fatality. Now, Nietes is known as the Philippines' longest-reigning champion in boxing history with a record of 37-1-4, 21 knockouts.
The entire Pinoy pugs’ U.S. debut was all thanks to the Cebu-based ALA Promotions and the unwavering solo training from coach Edito Villamor.
Meanwhile at Madison Square Garden in New York City on the same day, the Mega Full Fight Showdown presented the unprecedented match between Brian “Hawaiian Punch” Viloria (36-5, 22 KOs) and Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez (44-0, 38 KOs) for the WBC flyweight title belt. Gonzalez peppered Viloria to the head en route to a stoppage win at the ninth round with a knockdown (Viloria’s first in his amateur and professional) at the third round.
After Viloria’s loss, Donnie and ALA Promotions expressed great interest for a match-up with Chocolatito which may be another greatest pound-for-pound bout we have to watch out.
Watch replay at http://www.boxingreplay.com/2015/10/pinoy-pride-33-donnie-nietes-vs-juan.html
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Azkals Goalless But Fearless To North Korea
The Azkals, Philippine national men’s
football team, continues to go through the hard battle of the FIFA World Cup
qualifiers with the recently held match against higher-ranked DPR Korea
Football Association on October 8 at Kim Il-sung Stadium, Pyongyang, North
Korea.
North Korea had already risen above Bahrain,
Uzbekistan, and Yemen in Group H of the qualifiers. Now, the Azkals, considered
as the first Philippine sports team to enter this isolated kingdom, were also
the first team to ever match-up with NoKor in its home soil.
This goalless draw brought the Azkals to
second position in Group H with seven points (2-1-1 win-draw-loss). This is a much
sought-after boost after a shocking defeat from Uzbekistan. North Korea
remained on the group’s apex with 10 points (3-1-0) despite dropping a point
for the first time in the history of FIBA qualifiers.
Both Azkals and NoKor wore their game faces
on and were fearless with each other. Amidst the huge crowd cheering for the
home team, Azkals mustered all courage and tighten the defense with the towering
goalkeeper Neil Etheridge.
Immediately after the whistle, the battle was
tensed and Azkals kept the Koreans engaged in every corner. Consequently,
Koreans used long shots, using their height advantage like 6-foot-3 striker Pak
Kwang-ryong, who was heavily guarded by Amani Aguinaldo.
Jerry Lucena, together with 19-year-old Luke
Woodland, held the backline intact and sturdy from the continuous attacks from
the host team.
Then here comes Stephan Schrock with a fine
pass to misfiring Korean Daisuke Sato before the halftime.
As the 50,000 Korean crowd hoorayed deafening
cheers for their home team, it wasn’t enough to fright the visiting team,
especially with the last 10 minutes of the game where the dauntless Etheridge
went Superman and deflected two straight supposedly game-winning shots.
Azkals coach Thomas Dooley applied a
different strategy with this match. The “conservative approach” was used;
making the team less aggressive, managing time, and maintained poised and focused
on the dead-ball situations.
It is not over until the soccer lady sings
for Azkals, as for Tuesday, October 13, the team will fly to Bahrain for
another face-off with the host country since they beat them 2-1.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Pacman’s New Bout: Senator of the Philippines
The Pambansang Kamao, eight-world division boxing title holder, Emmanuel “Manny/Pacman” Pacquiao has officially announced on Monday, October 5, his unbended and ultimate decision to be a Senatorial candidate in Halalan 2016.
Congressman Pacquiao has served for eight years in two terms. In his State of the District Address at the provincial gymnasium in the capital town of Alabel. “In the coming days, I will be embracing new levels of responsibility. I will be confronting tough challenges. My second term as your congressmen will soon be over, but I will continue to be of service you and to our fellow Filipinos. Yes, I'm going to run for (a) Senate post this coming 2016 election."
It was on May 2015 that we saw Pacquiao’s loss with Mayweather, and perhaps his last fight within this given period, and this May 2016, he will be fighting more “Mayweathers” as the upper chamber vacate. Recent senatorial preference surveys confirm Pacquiao to be one of the “Magic 12” or to have a high chance of winning the senatorial race and be included in the vacated 24-seat upper chamber.
Pacquiao did not bluntly confirm the political party he would belong to and said “that’s still to be determined.” Speculations include People’s Champ Movement of Manny Villar’s 2010 Nacionalista Party, Vice President Jejomar Binay’s United Nationalist Alliance, the Liberal Party, and independent presidential candidate Sen. Grace Poe.
As Pacquaio empties the seat in Congress, his brother, Rogelio “Roel”, plans to run to replace him in Saranggani while his wife, Jinkee, Pacquiao is not seeking re-election as Sarangani vice governor.
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Congressman Pacquiao has served for eight years in two terms. In his State of the District Address at the provincial gymnasium in the capital town of Alabel. “In the coming days, I will be embracing new levels of responsibility. I will be confronting tough challenges. My second term as your congressmen will soon be over, but I will continue to be of service you and to our fellow Filipinos. Yes, I'm going to run for (a) Senate post this coming 2016 election."
It was on May 2015 that we saw Pacquiao’s loss with Mayweather, and perhaps his last fight within this given period, and this May 2016, he will be fighting more “Mayweathers” as the upper chamber vacate. Recent senatorial preference surveys confirm Pacquiao to be one of the “Magic 12” or to have a high chance of winning the senatorial race and be included in the vacated 24-seat upper chamber.
Pacquiao did not bluntly confirm the political party he would belong to and said “that’s still to be determined.” Speculations include People’s Champ Movement of Manny Villar’s 2010 Nacionalista Party, Vice President Jejomar Binay’s United Nationalist Alliance, the Liberal Party, and independent presidential candidate Sen. Grace Poe.
As Pacquaio empties the seat in Congress, his brother, Rogelio “Roel”, plans to run to replace him in Saranggani while his wife, Jinkee, Pacquiao is not seeking re-election as Sarangani vice governor.
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Monday, October 5, 2015
UAAP 78 Game Schedules
The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 78
is the latest athletic season for A.Y. 2015-2016. Hosted by the University of
the Philippines, it opened on September 5, 2015 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Eight universities will be competing in fifteen sports for the general
championships: Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, Taekwondo,
Poomsae, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Swimming, Judo, Baseball/Softball,
Football, Fencing, Chess, and Track and Field. Cheerdance and Street Dance will
be special events.
Here is the prepared schedule for the following games:
FIRST
SEMESTER
Sport/Division
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Event Host
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Date
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Venue
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Adamson
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August
29-October, 2015
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Adamson
University Gym
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UP
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September
5-December 6, 2015*
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SM
Mall of Asia Arena, Smart Araneta Coliseum
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|
UP
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September
6-December 6, 2015*
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Ateneo
Blue Eagle Gym
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|
FEU
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September
19, 2015*
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Rizal
Memorial Badminton Hall
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|
Special
Events Committee
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October
3, 2015**
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SM
Mall of Asia Arena
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|
UST
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October
9, 2015
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Sands
at SM By The Bay, SM Mall of Asia
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|
Ateneo
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October
13-14 and 23, 2015
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Ateneo
Blue Eagle Gym, Filoil Flying V Arena
|
|
Ateneo
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October
21, 2015
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Ateneo
Blue Eagle Gym, Filoil Flying V Arena
|
|
UE
|
October
17-18 and 24-25, 2015
|
Ninoy
Aquino Stadium
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|
NU
|
October
22-25, 2015
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Rizal
Memorial Swimming Pool
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|
La
Salle
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November
2015
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Filoil
Flying V Arena
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|
FEU
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November
14, 2015
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Ateneo
Blue Eagle Gym
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*on going
**concluded
SECOND
SEMESTER
Sport/Division
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Event
Host
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Date
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Venue
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La Salle
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January -
April 2016
|
Rizal
Memorial Baseball Stadium
|
|
Ateneo
|
February 9 -
April 2016
|
Moro Lorenzo
Field, FEU Diliman Field
|
|
UP
|
February 13 -
April 2016
|
Smart Araneta
Coliseum, Mall of Asia Arena, Filoil Flying V Arena
|
|
Adamson
|
February 28 -
March 2016
|
To Be
Announced
|
|
FEU
|
February 2016
|
To Be
Announced
|
|
UST
|
2nd week of
February - March 2016
|
Rizal
Memorial Tennis Court
|
|
NU
|
2nd week of
February - March 2016
|
ULTRA Track
Oval
|
|
Special
Events Committee
|
March 2016
|
SM Mall of
Asia Arena
|
The game schedules were adjusted to almost two months after the usual
July opening of the league during previous seasons. This is due to the shift in
the academic calendars of the member universities, including Ateneo, La Salle,
UP and UST. As well as, avoiding the monsoon rains or typhoon months.
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