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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Of course Manoling Morato is not! (Part II)

Anent to my previous blog about Morato, yo he guardado silencio and let my previous article stand and live my thoughts como los que nunca, nunca cambia! I have done so intentionally so as to prevent the Morato issue from making him an awful person to the public; I think they know enough to consider this fact already.

I used plain uncomplicated reasoning in advancing my proposition, that Morato does not deserve any trust from the Filipinos who might have inadvertently gave him that.

Of all the issues that Morato has included himself, the most "entertaining" was his strong accusations against PCSO. Porque? This argument is thrown around every time by everyone from the news flashed on televisions to the articles that could be found on the papers and internet. It boomed like a blockbuster movie starred by the most promising actors and actresses.

The common shut-up question would be: “Why should we believe Manoling Morato?”

Let me point this out to you. Estoy convencido that Manoling has knuckled down enough agony and deceit that the country will feel for years to come. He has lied in our faces and stole our repositories in clear daylight. His dirty works has tossed many into poverty and killed many Filipinos by his corruption. Frustrated that his atrocious acts will be revealed, he points his finger at those impeding his plans. He pins the blame to the present PCSO administration and the blame game begins.

Oh, the punetero plays it really well!

Of course, the argument is not only about change but also validating the facts that are laid down on the table by Morato to support his allegations, if there are any.

Another question that begs to be answered is this: “What makes this person ANY DIFFERENT from others who chaired the PCSO to merit the trust being given to him, unwittingly or not?”

Margie Juico has played relatively similar stunts. This could definitely be justified by the progress PCSO has made over the past months. So what anointed Manoling Morato to make the very good leader in him and separate himself from the ills of all administrations that took over PCSO and tout about it?

This maricon came from a wealthy family. Lucky him, he was not able to get a feel of what it is like to force yourself to sleep so you do not feel the painful state of weakness caused by the need for food. How can he say that he has the heart for the poor if he does not even understand what is it like to be one? Should mere affiliation to his deceased rich parents automatically let him develop the heart for these people? If this is the case, should we expect all members of the upper class upright, ergo capable of managing PCSO and not robbing our coffers?

His parents can only do so much in building a Manoling. Truth out, he has failed his parents.

His record is not clean; it is sanitized. Give me one reason, and I mean just one, why I should trust Manoling Morato’s words and I will dig the deepest of deep to search for words that would celebrate his name, or I can just shut up

I prefer the latter by the way ... the former is just way too impossible.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Of course Manoling Morato is not!






On May 23, I asked why, oh why, does Manoling Morato fancy himself as the crusader. Ahora, my question was answered: the maricon is himself como algo sucio, podrido y perverso as the people he points his fingers at!

Esta es la verdad and why do I say this?

Is Manoling Morato “clean”? Of course he is not! His show, Dial M, which was of course maintained through PCSO money, was used for the campaign of Gilbert Teodoro. Why would Manoling Morato allow something like that? He knows fully well that PCSO money is people’s money. Surely the punetero knows that the PCSO belongs neither to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo nor to him. So why, in heaven’s name, will he use his show to campaign for Teodoro? What he has done was to use people’s money to further his cause; which, again, is to campaign for the man he probably fancies. Isn’t this outright theft? The senators, I hope, also take this into serious consideration and look beyond the electioneering charge ... the maricon stole from the people. No es evidente?

Is Manoling Morato “guiltless”? Of course he is not! For a repulsivamente hablador animal like Manoling Morato to “invoke silence” is downright uncharacteristic of the maricon. Manoling Morato? Silent? Desde cuando? The only logical explanation here is that Manoling has ran out of excuses. Period. Now he has to face the music (and I hope this is not just ningas cogon on the part of the Philippine Senate) and it is obvious that there is a big possibility that he may have to dance with the tune. This being said, the bichesa will now have to keep his mouth closed. Eso es lo que se llama: self-preservation. Estan claro como el agua!

Is Manoling Morato “effective”? Of course he is not! Y no es obvio? The numero uno ladron has spent many hours through his Dial M show, promoting the presidential bid of Teodoro and, moreover, lambasting Aquino and Villar. Qué tienen que decir Manolíng Morato, now that the object of your gay fantasy (Gilbert Teodoro) is so far, far, far from Malacanang? Your oral diarrhoea did not have any effect at all and what a waste of time (never mind yours) and money (people’s money, mind you)! The vergonzoso Morato even apologized for lambasting Guingona and Escudero … que barbaridad are we sure this was Manoling Morato speaking? This is atypical of Morato and there must be a reason for this.

In the end, it should be very clear to us.

La gran pregunta es: Why is Manoling Morato so noisy?

La respuesta es más grande: Manoling Morato has the most basura to hide than everybody he has pointed his fingers at.

Hay Manoling. You are probably the only failure that your father and mother came up with.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

PAL recently ...

Verdaderamente, my most recent PAL experiences (going to and coming from Hong Kong) were both very pleasant.

On the PR300 flight last June 4, 2011, I had a long chat with the very accommodating purser, Luchy Lopez. Naturalmente, I told her of the horrendous experiences I have had in most of my PAL flights. Nos reiamos todo el tiempo!

On my return flight via PR307 (June 6, 2011) it is again well-worth mentioning that from the purser, Yance Sarza, completamente a los todos miembros de tripulacion, they were all very warm and friendly. The very pleasant Romeo Villavicencio was hospitable all the time, while Leeza Pigao and Agatha Herrera, aparte del hecho que fueron muy bonitas, were smiling all the time. I was muy cansado when I boarded my flight and I was my usual bichesa self but all that melted away as the crew were nice, nice, nice!

Lesly Robinovich, who was as svelte as she was graciosa, was kind enough to keep on giving me coffee (the food, as expected, was repulsive so I just had coffee and the butter cake from Bizu).

In a previous blog post, I have said that perhaps I will never tire of lambasting PAL. Que ba! I fly around 50, 0000 miles with them annually so I feel that someone should let them know how they can improve their service, di ba?

In the same token, commendations should be given when the same is in order.

My "hatingest" purser, Beth Lopez, has retired. PAL is certainly better-off without the punetera! However, my next least liked purser, Didi Rodriguez, is still flying. Oh well ...

Por lo menos, no todos los huevos son podridos=)

Monday, May 30, 2011

Casino Espanol de Cebu

Since my much-anticipated trip to Malaga had to be delayed to June 30, I went to mi ultimo destino ... Cebu. O si, Cebu, even if it has become more abarrotado than Manila, is still a favorite destination, at least para yo.

Yesterday, I had lunch at the Casino Espanol (en Cebu) and was very surprised (pero seguro no muy) to see that there were more "chinos" than there were "espanoles" in the club. Not that I have anything against this, as I have many, many Chinese friends and acquaintances; pero es solo que lo encuentro extrano that a spanish club be filled with chinos. Yo no se lo que es mejor: seeing all these chinos or bumping into the annoying Maribel (A) or the bird-brained Carmen (C). Hahaha!

I asked the waiter (and I promised not to name him):

Yo: Dong, vamos ya! Ngano man ni nga fuerteng daghanang insik diri karon? (Come here lad, Why is it that there are too many Chinese people here?)
Dong: Ambot ngano na' Ma'am! Nagka daghan ra man na sila diri. (I do not know Ma'am! They just became plentier and plentier here.)
Yo: Unsa may chismis lagi? Makahibaw gyud ka. (So what is the scoop? Surely you ould know.)
Dong: Ay di man ko maminaw anang istorya-an sa mga guest. Mo-silbi ra man ko. (Oh, I do not listen to guests' conversation. I just serve them.)
Dong: Aw tingali Ma'am na-lanag na sila og kina-on og machang. Tingali og Paella na pod moy ilang gusto! (Oh maybe they got tired of eating "machang". Maybe they want "paella" this time!)

Hahaha! Very well said!

Food was good. It was better. I forgot to ask if the luchado Gema Pido was still a "consultant". You see, when I was in Cebu a few months back, I saw her at the Marco Polo (where I stayed). She pretended not to see me so I, in turn, returned the favor. Later that evening, I bumped into Hans Hauri and asked about Gema. Lo and behold, it turns out that Gema was also a "consultant" in their hotel! Entonces?! I have to give it to the bichesa Gema ... she knows food and knows them well.

Back to the Casino talk, I had my usual canalones and natilla. I cannot help but remember Carmelino's wonder at how I can consider such fare as "comfort food". Oh well, to each her own, di ba Carmelino?

Notwithstanding the changes in the club (some of which I do not really find appealing), I will still go back. After all, why even be a member if one will not patronize, si? Maybe when I get back from my Spanish hiatus, I will find that it has been renamed ...

Ca-chino Espanol de Cebu.


Monday, May 23, 2011

Operare sequitur esse

Finalmente, PCSO Chairperson Margie Juico spoke out regarding the numerous issues surrounding the agency she heads.


As I have mentioned in a previous post, I am no fan of this woman. But to give credit where credit is due ... it will have to be said: she did not stoop down to Manoling Morato's level. In this battle royale, Morato makes an animal out of himself for being the more catty, the more barbaro and the more moronic personality.

Pero Dios mio! In true maricon fashion, Manoling Morato lashes out without abandon! Manoling, as always, is guilty of assumptio non probata.


Maybe he thinks that just because he fancies himself as a "crusader", he has a right to behave in a certain manner. Truth be told, his "crusader" fantasy is as equally magnanimous as his fantasy that he is a mujer!


Margie Juico, in my own opinion, delivered her answers very well: concise and direct to the point. Donde esta su verguenza Manoling? Women are supposed to be more talkative than men, si? And yet you have, by far, been more guilty of oral diarrhea. Some things never change, do they? Manoling will be Manoling, never mind if he looks estupido.


What Manoling Morato is, is a brat (or a bratinella, as the case may be). Like all spoiled brats, he continues to do what he thinks he should do and then consoles himself with the fact that everything he does, everything he says and everything he perceives is morally correct, utterly justified and totally acceptable. This "crusader" image that Manoling has so wanted to craft for himself is nothing but tonterias. Algunas cosas nuncan cambian talaga. From his stint with the MTRCB up until now, Manoling has done more ruido than obra.


Operare sequitur esse (your work defines who you are) Manoling. At your age and stage, you should realize that what you will be leaving behind is a legacy of animosity. After all, what else have you done? What else can you do?


Running an agency such as the PCSO is no easy task. Juico has said her piece and so, basta ya. Juico must learn from Morato's mistakes: 1) too much talk equates to less productivity; 2) too much talk equates to less productivity; and 3) too much talk equates to less productivity. Por favor, there are more significant matters than those that come from Morato himself. Morato seeks and thirsts for attention ... to give the maricon too much is to again give in to his tantrums. No se puede Margie!


Juico was so right in her "Unlike father, unlike son" quote. Tomas (y Consuelo) must be turning in their graves.





Sunday, May 22, 2011

Mongrel

May 28, 2011 is my most-awaited day this year.

Porque? Because that is the day I fly off to Malaga, Spain again=)

My friends and relatives and rela-thieves have told me that I look odd. So maybe I really look odd, si? Thanks to my genes.

You see, my father is as Filipino as Filipino could get ... from Cavinti, Laguna.

Mi madre, on the other hand, is as Spanish as Spanish could be ... from Ea, Spain.

Desafortunademente, I seem to have inherited the worst of both worlds ...
My height, my skin color, my nariz de chonggo and my adore para el alcohol from mi padre. My hips, temper, glotoneria and my name all came from my mother.
I am not complaining though.

Pero podria haber sido mas feliz!


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Lo que otra vez, Manoling? Que?

I saw a video stream of Manoling Morato lambasting ... guess who? O si! Margie Juico.

Que es otra vez esta vez?! Manoling, as usual, has a LOT to say.

The transfer? Que ba, Manoling ... the Quezon Institute building which the PCSO occupied is crumbling. Is that hard to understand? While Manoling's "sentimentality" is understandable, I think mi amigas will agree that safety precedes sentiment. Or should I say: safety SHOULD precede sentiment.

The terminations? Oi Manoling, any business (like the PCSO is, to a large extent) can only run if proper people are put in place. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem ... por eso, dispense with personnel who are not part of the solution cualquiera y todos!

Y otros asuntos? Manoling Morato, as I mentioned above, always has a lot to say. It has to be a lot so he will make noise. Y el ruido es necesitado ... for what ... attention? defense? imagery?

In the matter of Manoling Morato versus Margarita Juico, amigos y amigas, we should not take sides. We should only be for what is productive and what is true. Yo no soy es admirador de Margarita Juico but the lady has a job to do.

If we cannot be of help, all this bickering and mud-slinging, ciertamente, will not be of help either.


Entonces, que es esto otra vez, Manoling?