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PARTY PARTY PARTY / Re: Mikey Gatal at 40 and Halloween Party 2010
« on: October 26, 2010, 06:10:34 AM »
Hi Mikey! Advance Happy Birthday! basin dili ko ka greet sa imo special day jud. :)

Is 40 yr.old is real? You must be kidding because for us you are like 15 years younger than 40!

................................ they say life starts at 40. Enjoy! :)

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MEET AND GREET / Re: annalee, welcome
« on: October 26, 2010, 05:57:04 AM »
welcome here annalee!

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MEET AND GREET / Re: dianna, welcome
« on: October 26, 2010, 05:55:56 AM »
welcome diana!

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MEET AND GREET / Re: Noeldes, Producer
« on: August 23, 2010, 11:23:57 PM »
oh yea, i'll be seeing you this time around ;D

yup! hopefully! if naa si ryan ana....hehehe... we do have our 10years DWC HS batch reunion this december... hope he can attend too.

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FASHION and HOBBIES / Re: photoshoot :]
« on: August 23, 2010, 06:13:38 PM »
this reminds me of someone from sexbomb dancer.... :) hehehe... great pics!

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MEET AND GREET / Re: Noeldes, Producer
« on: August 23, 2010, 06:12:00 PM »
Hi peeps!!!
September is coming and I'm smelling Christmas Party again! :)


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BREAKING NEWS / Mayhem in Manila: 9 killed on hijacked tourist bus
« on: August 23, 2010, 06:01:02 PM »
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100823/ap_on_re_as/as_philippines_bus_hostages

Mayhem in Manila: 9 killed on hijacked tourist bus
            Buzz up!211 votes ShareretweetEmailPrint Play Video AP  – Raw Video: Hostages freed by Philippine police
 Slideshow:Former policeman hijacks bus in Manila  Play Video Video:Raw Video: Philippines police storm hostage bus AP  Play Video Video:Foreign tourists in Filipino hostage drama AP  AP – Members of the SWAT teams prepare to assault the tourist bus seized by dismissed police officer Rolando … By JIM GOMEZ, Associated Press Writer Jim Gomez, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 19 mins ago
MANILA, Philippines – It looked like a hostage rescue in slow motion: Police creeping up on the bus with sledgehammers and smashing first one window, then another, then trying and failing to rip open the door.

When they finally got inside, authorities said, they found nine bodies: eight Hong Kong tourists and the ex-policeman who had seized the bus to demand his job back.

The bloody denouement to the 12-hour drama in the heart of the Philippine capital, witnessed live on TV, rattled a country already accustomed to kidnappings and violence blamed on Muslim rebels. It provoked demands from the Hong Kong government for an explanation, and an acknowledgment from Philippine President Benigno Aquino III that his police need more training and equipment.

It was 10:15 a.m. Monday in Manila when Rolando Mendoza, 55 and married with three children, hitched a ride with the tourists as they visited historic sites in the city. He wore a camouflage uniform and carried an M16 rifle but didn't seem unusual in the heavily policed capital.

Then he announced that he was taking the travelers hostage to win back his job.

According to newspaper reports, the former senior inspector was among five officers who had been charged with robbery, extortion and grave threats after a Manila hotel chef filed a complaint alleging they falsely accused him of using drugs to extort money. Mendoza was fired last year but claimed he was innocent.

With the bus parked on a Manila park parade ground, Mendoza stuck leaflets on windows, handwritten in English, saying "big mistake to correct a big wrong decision," demanding media attention and threatening "big deal will start after 3 p.m. today."

At first, matters proceeded peacefully. The hijacker freed nine hostages — three women, three children and two men — leaving 15 tourists on board. Police sealed the area and brought food for the hostages, along with fuel to keep the bus' air conditioning running in the 32-degree-Celsius (90 F) heat.

Then negotiations began to go awry. Mendoza demanded a signed promise that his case would be reviewed, but its delivery was delayed for hours, in part by Manila's notorious traffic, and when it finally arrived he rejected it as insufficient.

The hijacker's brother Gregorio, a policeman, was flown in to talk to him through the driver's window but grew so agitated in claiming Mendoza had been unfairly sacked that police hustled him away, fearing he would inflame the situation.

That apparently angered Mendoza into firing a warning shot. Police made an initial attempt to board the bus, and the hijacker shot and wounded a police sharpshooter, said Nelson Yabut, head of the assault team. Single shots, then a burst of automatic fire, echoed through the night.

The Filipino bus driver managed to escape and, according to police officer Roderick Mariano, reported that Mendoza had fired at the tourists.

A freed hostage who gave only her surname, Ng, told Hong Kong reporters that she saw her husband killed by Mendoza after he tried to take him on.

"He was very brave. He rushed forward from the back of the bus. He wanted to prevent the gunman from killing people. He sacrificed himself," she said.

Yabut, the assault commander, said that "when he started shooting the hostages, that's the time I gave the signal to my sniper to shoot when there is a clear view." He said Mendoza died of a single shot to the head.

Shortly before 9 p.m., police lobbed tear gas into the bus and commandos approached the vehicle, crouching beside it and ready to storm it. They smashed windows and the back door with sledgehammers. Once aside, they found only the dead, one of them slumped on the bus steps.

The Hong Kong government did not hide its displeasure at the handling of the incident. It issued a warning against travel to the Philippines, canceled planned tour groups to the islands and asked Hong Kong tourists still in the country to leave.

The bloodbath happened in front of a grandstand where Aquino had been sworn in as president on June 30. After midnight he was back there, staring at the bloodstained, bullet-riddled bus.

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Associated Press writers Teresa Cerojano, Hrvoje Hranjski and Min Lee in Hong Kong contributed to this report.

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Online game kille the hostage taker!  ;D
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/546322

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FASHION and HOBBIES / Re: Cheeney's beachwear
« on: July 28, 2010, 10:21:25 PM »
sorry peeps! been very busy sa work.... :(
i just saw your photos during the anniv. great! :)


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lami!!!! :) Gratz guys!!!

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MEET AND GREET / Re: Noeldes, Producer
« on: July 02, 2010, 02:15:01 AM »
hehehe.... ganahan ka mikey ing.ana imo ma asawa? dalagang pilipina? :) no holding hands not until kasal namo...hehehe.. no kiss... mag sawd ka ug tubig sa ilang balay etc.. old style bah. :)

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