The Baguio police denies ever having sent the text message below which is supposedly meant to warn the public of kidnapping attempts in the city:
“4ward po e2 ng Baguio City Police Office: positive and2 baguio mga nagki2dnap kids. Take note of d ff plate #’s VMM 507, OPD 434, VXE 351. Pls send 2 all ur family and frends.”
There’s no proof that vehicles with said plate numbers exist according to a policeman. Head over to Sunstar for the details.
By the way, do you think our propensity to use text language explains this infamous beauty pageant answer non-answer of Janina San Miguel. I tink so. Do u tink so 2? Mby she desrvs d title aftr ol? Wat u tink?
Ever heard of air ambulance services? I actually haven’t heard of them before either. In fact, whenever I think of an ambulance, the image that comes to mind would be those land vehicle types that spell the word “AMBULANCE” backwards.
Anyways, it is not surprising though that there is such a thing as an air ambulance. After all what would we use if a sick person needs to be transported really fast from one country to another. It’s not like you can use a land based ambulance to move your patient from Puerto Rico to the United States. For that kind of emergency, you need a reliable air ambulance service.
Now, just in case you happen to need an air ambulance, you might want to check out AeroCare Air Ambulance Service, a company which offers round the clock air ambulance services throughout the world.
Some people are upset that the winner of the Ms. Laga Gala in Kalinga is part-Kalinga and part-Australian. Mars has the details of the story in his blog as well as in the Ground Report.
Sounds like an awful case of reverse discrimination to me. If the rules state that anyone can join the beauty contest/fashion show, then anyone can join it whether or not s/he is a pureblood, or a half blood, or a mudblood. Surely we are better than Lucius Malfoy and his pureblood nonsense.