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Bared... Nature's fury and other tidbits

Tagbilaran, Sunday, 20 March 2011

Wake-uppers:

  • From Jocelyn Pilayre (of Green Barley Bohol Service Center, in front of Immaculate Concepcion Chapel, New Capitol Heights, Tagbilaran City, Bohol; 0905-2892673/09391747723.): This year, we're going to experience four unusual dates: 1/1/11, 1/11/11, 11/1/11, 11/11/11... and that's not all. Take the last two digits of your year of birth: now add the age you will be this year, and the result will be 111 for everyone! This is the year of money! This year October will have 5 Sundays, 5 Mondays and 5 Saturdays. This happens only every 823 years.
  • You can go to school or make a name but you can't buy breeding. Case in point: A pretty sosyalera cum beauty queen was dining in a restaurant in Tagbi with friends. One of the customers (who's Bared roving VRS) saw the waiters making the sosyalera cum beauty queen choose drinks, appetizers and main course. The sosyalera cum beauty queen was so overwhelmed by the wide array of choices that she asked, "Mag-coffee sa ko una ha?" The waiter asked her, "Brewed? Espresso? "Wala mo kanang automatic nga kape?" "What automatic coffee Maam?" "Kana bitaw ibutang ra dayon sa tasa!" "She might be referring to an instant coffee," says VRS. There was silence as the world fell down.
  • And another case of no breeding: Could it be true that a search held recently in Tagbi City has been the subject of controversy? In an email sent to Bared by Oishi Vinegar, s/he shares his/her sadness that the organizers made "tayupi" of the results. That is unfair! Unfair! "I would just like to bear out something about the results of. I am one of the friends of candidate no. 1. I would just like to bare this thing out for justice, "says Oishi Vinegar. "Candidate No. 1 told me that the organizer called him that there was something wrong about the tabulation of the scores for the finalist for Top 7 for the male category," adds Oishi. According to Oishi, the tabulator "has no conscience." "He changed the scores of candidate no. 1 which is 46 into 38 and the highest score was 50 so in other words candidate no. 1 was supposed to be one of the finalists for Top 7," adds Oishi Vinegar. Oishi Vinegar reveals that the head of the tabulation has a special relationship with one of the candidates so "he manipulated it and wrote the score on the paper because there was no score-sheets which made the tabulator's beau a finalist." "This is so shameful because the search is looking for an idol but then they tried to manipulate things which are not justifiable. Please give justice on this matter," appeals Oishi Vinegar.
  • To those who are asking if these two popular DJs in Bohol are not in good terms: There is no rift or rivalry between Inday Rufing (Rizalino Torralba in real life) and Inday Charity (Edward Guyano in real life). Although they're from rival stations, Inday Rufing is a Lingaw Jud (dyRD's Kiss FM) while Inday Charity is a True Radio (dyTR's 911 FM), they're glad to be given the chance to entertain people as DJs. "They are friends. They are no professional rivalry or a fight because of boys," says a close friend of the DJs.

Joey Albert US concert on April 16

The Joey Albert Concert in the United States on April 16, 2011 at the Centennial Hall at The Haverford School, 450 W. Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, Pennsylvania is produced by a Boholano businessman.

Steven "DonDon" Suganob who is now based in Pennsylvania, USA is producing the concert titled "Joey Albert," with DonDon's Triple "S" Sports & Entertainment Productions with Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Romeo Joven's Kubo Productions.

A good part of the net proceeds will be donated to the construction of the St. Joseph's Chapel in Poblacion Ondol, Loboc, Bohol, Philippines.

This is the first time a Filipino artist will be having a concert here in Pennsylvania. Most of the time, concerts or events are held in Atlantic City, NJ or North Jersey, NJ or in New York. 

It must be quite an experience to hear Albert sing "live" such well-loved hits as among others, Tell Me, It's Over Now, I Remember the Boy, Iisa Pa Lamang, Say You're Mine, Only a Mem'ry, Sa 'Yo Lamang, A Millions Miles Away and Without You.

Despite being semi-retired, Joey, who is also a cancer survivor, lends her voice to worthwhile causes. Her advocacy includes raising funds to provide decent housing for underprivileged communities in the Philippines through Gawad Kalinga, women and children's rights, and cancer research.

"I had been bringing joy to children for the past 8 years. Every year I would treat poor children to a "happy meal" with the help of different socio-civic organizations such as the Rotary Club and the Jaycees International. This maybe a very simple thing but granting this simple wish to these poor children can make a difference to a day in their lives. A good part of the net proceeds will be for this noble undertaking and for a chapel," says DonDon.

It can be remembered that Joey Albert had a concert in Bohol in 1995 sponsored by The Bohol Chronicle and dyRD. The young Luke Mejares was the front-act of the concert.

Tell your Boholano friends in the US and Canada about this concert.

(Note: For ticket inquiries, call 610-888-4325/610-990-6781. Tickets are priced at $45 (VIP seats, includes "Meet & Greet the Artist"), $35 (general admission). Seats are on a first-come, first-served basis. A service charge of $3/ticket will be charged by the Box Office of The Haverford School. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of Management.)


Watching the news night after night highlighting the horrific footage of earthquake and tsunami, my nephews asked me if "it is the prelude to the end of the world." I don't know. But there is no doubt that our world seems out of control.  Natural disasters, war, political upheavals, etc shakes up.

Last week, it took me kilometers to visit the far-flung affected barangays Danicop and Nan-od in Sierra-Bullones town because of flash-floods. Then, there are reported natural disasters occurring in Dimiao, Garcia Hernandez and Jagna.

Steady rains can produce broad-scale flooding. When the ground can no longer hold any more water, the water flows into rivers. As the rain continues, the rivers rise and many overflow with disastrous results, according to reports.

Sudden rainfalls can produce flash floods. They are common in mountainous areas where drenching rains can cause rapid erosion and severe flooding. Because flash floods arrive so suddenly, they can be very dangerous, says a weather bulletin.

The other day, I got an email from someone (who asked anonymity) asking me to comment on an article about Mother Nature which the sender incidentally read it on the Facebook account of Bohol's seasoned host Raul Gatal. The article is very timely since we are experiencing nature's fury. The sender told me that the article was written by Alexa De Ere, a student of Holy Name University.

"Alexa de Ere, BS Nursing student was once in my English 2 class. The Alexa that is often misunderstood and maligned by some but adored by a lot of fiercely loyal friends is gifted when it comes to writing. Everyone knows how to write but only a few can write applies to this brilliant and amazing girl who eats dictionaries for breakfast!" says Raul.

Bared is sharing to all people out there Mother Nature:

More often than not, you find it impossible to grasp the reality ... that outside the planet where we live, in the vastness of the universe, you find not even a minute sign of life… All the more reason for you never to forget how special planet earth is…

You see, you are blessed with the mother of all miracles, just enough cosmic ingredients, the accurate environment, and the phenomenal exactness of the physics for life to exist. Just look at how diverse it is.... Zillions and zillions of living organisms, creatures, and species, the majority of which we have yet to explore and discover…And to think that you are only halfway through its beauty and splendor.

From the humble ants and their intricate ecosystem, to the bees and their perfect honeycombs, to the rain-forest with its diverse fauna and flora, the humpback whales and the corals to the penguins and polar bears…there' s just not enough room for all the amazement.

Yet of all the species that live on this special planet, none could be as amazing as man- gifted with the capability of thought and intellect. The ability to harness resources and create things outside of nature, advocates of technology with foresight for the future and blended with the penchant for keeping a date with history.

Unfortunately, this highest form of species also possesses the defect of oversight, carelessness, avarice and greed. The advancement of technology has brought forth destructive effects on our precious planet causing abrupt changes that has wreaked havoc on the planet that we live in.

Have you taken a look around you? Our mother doesn't deserve these. There has been wanton destruction, rape and plunder to the very same mother that has nurtured and caressed us.

Yes, our planet is not just sick. She is dying! You will all have contributed to the demise of Mother Earth!

Are you going to just sit back, look the other way around while everything around is being destroyed? Are you going to continue being indifferent and playing deaf and blind while our mother suffers from humanity's ingratitude and avarice? She is weeping not only for man's betrayal but also for the unborn future generations who will be paying a high price for the continued degradation of the environment!

It is not yet late! Stand up now and be counted. Be among those who will make a difference! Let us embrace change. Let us count on one another for our voices to be heard. Finally, stop talking! Start acting! Now!

May we learn to respect Nature. May we learn that there is Someone who controls the universe. May there be peace and comfort in the hearts of those affected by the recent tragedies.  May those that have lost loved ones find resolution. May those in pain find relief. And may those of us lucky enough to be safe and secure realize our many blessings.


Email leoudtohan@yahoo.com.

Leo P. Udtohan

What readers think...

Roger G wrote:
Monday, 21 March 2011 19:38:05 PHT
thanks leo for the updates!

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