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friends InternatIonal MagazIne FeBrUarY 2009
friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 1 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 editor’s note Published by Smart Way International Ltd Success Brighter Co. Ltd 5D Sun King Building 580 Queen’s Road West Hong Kong Tel: 2541 2510 / 9010 9183 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.friends-intl-mag.com PUBLISHER / EDITOR Capt. Rosendo C. Herrera MANAGING EDITOR Arnold P. Grospe ART DIRECTOR Willy Castañar COLUMNS Bro. Eddie Villanueva Bro. Rolly Estrella Barrister Ody Lai Noel Asinas Cora Carsola Dra. Gertrude P. Chan, FPDS Ruel Y. Quezon PHOTOGRAPHY Bobby Campus Jo Mabalot Nery/Leo Jimena Rodel Concha Letty Romero CONTRIBUTORS Adelaida Mogol Bernadette Benitez April Joy Remely Valdez Violy Pascual Noemi Paniza Terry Buen Lucida Maingpis My dela Roca Riza Acosta PRINTING Smart Way International Ltd No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior writtent consent of the publisher. Opinions and comments of writers, columnists and contributors do not necessarily reflect those of the management’s or any staff of Friends International Magazine. We welcome editorial articles, photographs and illustrations for publication. Please send all communications and materials to: Friends International Magazine, 5D Sun King Building, 580 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. 2 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Dear FIM Readers It seems like yesterday that we went through the madness, preparation and finally celebration that surround Christmas, and New Year. Now we find ourselves in the month of February, with yet another day of celebration - Valentine’s Day. How is it that February became a time for celebration of romance and love? History tells us that this Lovers Day was named after its patron saint, St. Valentine. There are many stories of St. Valentine I have heard through the years. There are many more tales of Valentine, and special days those prior generations through the ages had before us that chose a special day of the year to celebrate romance and love. Hence today I guess we are stuck for the balance of time with February 14, as a time for celebration of romance and love. As a child I remember the night before Valentine’s Day, busily scribbling little heart shaped cards for my friends and family. There were always a few chocolate treats and the inevitable teasing of who was sweet to who in our school. As an adult, it goes one step further, with preparations well in advance for this special day, which require visits to flower and candy shops, making dinner reservations and now even a step further to the dreaded jewelry store for many of us. First of all, people seeking lasting romance and love must realize that there is no one formula for romantic bliss. If they look around, they’ll find that most couples who have successful relationships usually have a number of positive things going for them. They often are best friends as well as lovers. They trust each other, respect each other and believe in each other. They have seen their love grow stronger through good times and bad times. Especially for those who are here in Hong Kong and who are miles away from their love ones. Distance is not the end of the world in a relationship. Distance cannot, and will not hurt a bond between two people that is based on mutual respect, trust, commitment and love. Although you may feel like you are losing faith in your relationship at times, hold fast and trust your heart! I, like you, truly believe that love & relationships are what make your life special, and the ones built on love and understanding are always worth preserving, regardless of the miles that may separate two people. Avoid jealousy and be trusting. One of the easiest ways to destroy a perfectly healthy relationship is to poison it with jealousy and gossips. When you are in a long distance relationship you must be realistic of the difficulties ahead. It always helps if you go in a relationship with the idea that everyone is innocent and worth of trust until proven otherwise. Valentine’s Day celebration is not only for young lovers, teenagers and others but is for all of us. I feel in my humble opinion that Valentine’s Day has been for sometime, blown out of proportion, and I am sure St. Valentine is watching from above right now in disgust of what was once such a simple celebration of love and romance. It doesn’t have to be a special time of the year like Valentine’s Day to celebrate love. Whether or not we are in a loving relationship makes no difference, for each day is cause for celebration to love and honor all the people who are part of our lives. Each day we should give thanks, be grateful, and express love to all who we encounter during the course of our day. To you all, I encourage you to practice love and romance each and everyday. Happy reading and Happy Valentines to all. Arnold P. Grospe Managing Editor 3 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 friends Co mm uni t y B oa r d Got an announcement to make ? Let everyone know. Have your upcoming association activities published here for FREE ! Call us on 254I –25I0 during office hours or email details to [email protected] or sms 9010 9183 To all Association Leaders in Hong Kong. You are all invited to join the newly formed Council of Filipino Leaders (CFL) for more info pls call Gen Sec Medy Borlaza at 6773 1021. La Union Federation of Hong Kong (LUFOH) Valentine’s Presentation and search for Ms.Valentine and Election day from 1:00 to 6:00 pm February 15, 2009, Bayanihan Center Contact nos. Kath 66275012 Tess 91836216 Announcement : calling all Ilocano group in Hong Kong there will be a meeting at the Bayanihan center for details call Petra Regua :93443929 PrimeCredit with Hong Kong University, S.P.A.C.E, Law Alumni will conduct an exclusive Legal Workshop for Prime Excel Members and Association Leaders on March 1, 2009 (Sunday) at Grappa’s Cellar. Featured Speaker: Ms. Ody Lai, Barrister-at-Law in Hong Kong Topic: Marriage Law, Family Law and Commercial Law Time: AM Session 11 am - 1 pm / PM Session 3 pm - 5 pm For more informations please call PrimeCredit at 2810 0255. Philippine Association of Hong Kong Valentine’s Day Cocktail Feb 19, 2009 (Thursday) Pier 7, Central 6 pm - 10 pm For more info, please call Mr. Jay Martinez 9772 7279 Those who would like to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) in April, 2009, please call NOPT-HK hotline at 51397843 or email [email protected] or nopthksecretariat@ yahoo.com for details on registration, review classes and fees. Batangenos are welcome to join the Batangas Varsitarian Int’l. Those interested to join may contact Willy Pagsanjan at 63323650 or Erwin Marqueses at 97170904 or 62547527. The Leyte Achievers Club Int’l is inviting interested migrant workers to register for its livelihood programs: fashion jewelry making and meat processing. For more information, please call 22414104 or 62365668. The Management and staff of Friends International Magazine wish to thank the following volunteer contributors and distributors for sharing their talent and support to the Magazine. Gina Montero Gie Ignacio Mayvie Acosta Olive Lasat Juvy Aldea Fely Bunso S. Naoe Mario de los Reyes Distribution Team IMAP-HK LOFM BOWA CFCB DOMOHK Black Eagle Calabarzon Novo Ecijano Association OFWIE GOAL LOFWA MIGA WOMED FILCOMSIN FILREFLEX PMS FNA Mindanao Alliance KUSOG LEBAK BENGFED ANIBA-HK Oriental Mindoro Society Damayan LUZFED BSK-HK MMWA Contents FEBRUARY 2009 issue 39 3Editor’s Note 6 Cover Story 7 24 Filipino Children on Educational Tour 8 Valentine’s Day for Men 9OAV Registration 10At Your Service 11 Filguys Anniversary 12 PAHK Induction 2009 13Notes from POLO Vancouver 14Oras ng Himala 15Legal Matters 16 IMAP Anniversary 17 !st Sinulog Hong Kong 18 Snapshots 20 Mabuhay Ka Kabayan 21 Dakilang OFW 22 Man’s Changeability & God’s Constancy 23On Improving the Helping Hand 24 Balitang Showbiz 29 featured Poems 30Laugh Lines 31 FIM Outlets 32 Indonesian Corner 33 Horoscope and Mind Games Birthday Corner / Just 4 Kids / Text From The Heart 34 4 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 5 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 10 Ways To Keep Love Alive T HERE is more than sufficient hard evidence for the notion that falling in love is easy. Judging by the frequency of its occurrence, especially -- but not exclusively -- among the young, falling in love is a piece of cake. However, keeping the love light burning after Cupid has scored a bull’s eye is a horse of quite another color and for many has proven a mission impossible. Only too many people discover that after an initial ride on love’s cloud nine, things just don’t work out, leaving them disappointed, depressed, bitter and wounded--sometimes for life. This brings us to the weighty question, “What can couples and individuals do to keep love alive and the romance from fading in their relationship?” They’ve also learned how to deal with problems that can lead to discord. They know the importance of keeping outsiders out, and working out their differences themselves. They are sensitive to each other’s job-related pressures, so they act accordingly. Another way these couples keep their love alive is by appreciating each other. They never take the other for granted, and they are aware of common courtesies that can make a romance last. Following are ten simple suggestions that, if followed, will help to keep her heart aflutter and the gleam in his eye. 1. Love Yourself First. Someone who feels confident, emotionally secure and physically attractive is best prepared to sustain a relationship with another person. If you project a positive outlook on life, you’ll naturally attract people with the same positive outlook. Remember--if you hope to build something strong, it helps to start with the best possible material. 2. Be Prepared For An Emotional Rollercoaster Ride. The first giddy, intoxicating phases of romance feel wonderful. Walking on clouds, bumping into walls and daydreaming endlessly about the new “love of your life” occupy most of your time. You’re sure this is the romance to end all romances, and it feels wonderful to know that the warm, unprecedented “rush” you feel will never come to an end. Isn’t love grand? While the first stages of love seem to be the ultimate high, the comedown can be equally devastating. All of a sudden you realize the person you’ve fallen in love with is just another human being. He (or she) has faults and makes mistakes. 6 Once you take off the rose-colored spectacles, reality will intrude. Make sure you’re ready for it. weekends for one another. Remember that if you spend all your time running, it won’t be long before you 3. Learn To Listen. This is easier that done. A person in love is a complex being who may not feel comfortable sharing innermost feelings with someone else. He (or she) may need a little prompting. Even then, what comes out of his (or her) mouth may not sound anything like what he (or she) intended to say. To further complicate matters, sometimes your mate won’t speak at all, expecting you to be somewhat of a mindreader. 7. Be Tolerant. She’s always late. He’s afraid to ask his boss for a raise. She doesn’t like any of his friends. He parts his hair on the wrong side. The music she likes grates on his nerves. The key is patience. The more you learn about a person, the easier it is to communicate. Under no circumstances should you expect your mate to change in order to meet your specifications. As far as you’re concerned, his individually -- and that includes his faults-should be his most appealing quality. 4. Learn To Talk. How many times have you heard people say, “I can’t get him to talk to me,” or “She just holds everything inside--and when I least expect it, she blows up?” From the very beginnings of a relationship, it’s important that both parties feel free to talk openly about anything. Don’t be afraid to discuss matters that may create conflict. If feelings of anger or jealousy rise to the surface, maintain your cool and get them out into the open right away. It’s better to say, “What you did made me angry and I need to talk about it,” than hold the anger inside until matters get blown entirely out of proportion. Once you begin to talk, you’ll be surprised at how much you’re NOT saying. 5. Give The Relationship Some Room. Although it’s tempting to devote all your time and energy to “making it work,” love needs lots of breathing space. Once the two of you are certain of your compatibility--physical, emotional and intellectual--it’s time for you to step back and see how well the relationship grows on its own, without constant prompting an cajoling from each other. 6. Treasure Your Private Time Together. It’s not easy being part of a relationship in the hectic ‘80s. The fast track waits for no one, and it seems there are barely enough hours in the day to do everything that has to be done. Both of you may lead busy, active lives--but the success of the relationship depends upon your ability to schedule a little leisure time. This could take the form of a romantic breakfast at down or a short walk before the work day begins. A quiet midnight dinner will help ease the tensions of the day and give you time to talk. In any event, reserve your Welcome to the real world. As much as you two would like to be 100 percent compatible, it just isn’t possible. Learn to tolerate your differences, and you may even learn to appreciate them. 8. Don’t Forget Romance. When you two have become comfortable with each other, sometimes it’s easy to forget you’re in love. Make sure that romance never leaves your lives. It doesn’t mean surprising her every day with a dozen roses or sending cute cards to his office--it means finding little, spontaneous ways to demonstrate your love. 24 Filipino Children Embark on an Educational Tour environment that will serve as an inspiration for them and to teach them the value of industry and perseverance to improve their standard of living. Overview and Background of Philippine Children’s Hong Kong Adventure 20-22 January 2009 government unit of Quezon City. The group consists of abandoned children, orphans and illegal substance or solvent takers. The trip aims to expose the children to a wholesome The children’s itinerary consists of a tour to Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park and the Philippine Consulate, among others. Apart from the enjoyment in the different venues visited, the children realized the value of good living in a complete family setup. Together with the children are director Thelsa Biolena of DSWD National capital region, houseparents of the centers and DSWD Public Affairs Chief Prescy Villa. Congressman Roque R. Ablan, Jr. , Chairman of the Committee on Dangerous Drugs of the House of Representatives of the Republic of the Philippines, along with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Hong Kong Express Airways Limited and the Tulay Foundation sponsored an educational tour to Hong Kong for 24 children from the Philippines on January 20-22, 2009. The children are wards of the DSWD, Haven for Children, Nayon ng Kabataan as well as a Rehabilitation Centre of the local Are her days filled with stress? Learn how to give a good, effective message. Is he a dessert fanatic? Get together and bake a sinfully caloric treat. Tuck little notes in his pockets when he’s not looking. Kiss her when she least expects it. Find some way to say “I love you” every day. Remember, you don’t always have to say it out loud. 9. Be Supportive. It’s easy to get frustrated when your mate is being buffered about by circumstances. No matter what bad hand he’s been dealt, it’s important tht you be there to remind him the game isn’t over. In many ways, a fair-weather lover is worse than no lover at all. When you see your mate is down about something and needs encouragement and support, your attitude should never be, “I’ll come back when you’re feeling better.” You should be the one to begin the healing process. 10. Keep your sense of humor. There will be times when you’ll feel like characters in a epic melodrama, and at other times, like characters in a comedy. Your ability to see the lighter side of things, even when times get rough, can mean the difference between the success or failure of your relationship. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 7 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 What’s Valentine’s Day and Love for Men by Julia Buen Terry Valentine’s Day is all about love, dates, about roses, chocolates and diamonds. It talks about women’s feeling, their love life, boyfriends, and their dates. A special day for lover’s to show their love and affection to each other. And a little is heard about men when it comes to this day, well in fact, there would not be a lot of excitement without them on Valentine’s Day. The occasion seems not complete for sure without a Valentino. It may be a bit pathetic for Valentino being miles away from his love one on this day, but how does he cope up with it? How does he celebrate this special day without her and how he expresses his undying love to the love of his life? Does Valentino have any wishes for his love life? Men, like women deserve to be given value to be heard about on V-Day. Jerry Root, has been in Hong Kong for 11 years and was married in Civil Rites for 13 years. He met his wife through his cousin and still loves her after all these years. “It was love at first sight when I met Flor. There was a spark right between us when we met.” According to Jerry, who courted his wife for three years. Both of them were studying on the same university that time and got two kids before finishing school. Flor worked in Hong Kong for four years until they finally decided to get married in a civil rite. After which, Jerry went to Hong Kong with her in 1997 to work. Two of their kids were born here and later Flor went home for good to tend to their four kids. “I still feel the same way for her after long years. Nothing has changed on my feelings for my wife since the day I met her. She knows how much I love her.” Jerry firmly said when asked on having flings in Hong Kong. He added that his wife would sometime receive calls from women here telling about him having girls. But, eventually she trusted and loved him that gossipers can not shake their relationship. When asked for his gift for his wife, “I dream to have a church wedding for us someday.” Valentine’s Day has always been alone for Menard Reyes, President of the Laguna Achievers Worker’s Association who hasn’t spent this special day for twenty one years with the love of his life. “I just call my wife to greet her on Valentine’s Day. Before, we used to talk about our sweet memories. But now, half of the conversation is all about our children 8 and the remaining is about us.” Menard said, who advices that the best time to call the love ones is during night time. According to him he owes the success of their kids to his beloved wife. Two of them are now professionals and the youngest is a third year electrical engineering student. “I am just a provider; she guides and gives spiritual and emotional support to them.” evening with my dearest wife this Valentine’s Day. I will bring her to a restaurant and give her a bunch of flowers to express my love to her.” He excitedly said when interviewed. Menard and his wife are friends for five years until she finally accepted his love proposals. They were lovers for seven before deciding to get married because according to Menard it is already boring as magsiyota lang. Ruben’s wife has been working in Hong Kong for more than eighteen years and they have been married for fifteen years. He joined her in Hong Kong four years ago but while in Philippines, they call each other to greet on Valentine’s Day. “My dream Valentine day is to spend precious time with my wife and our kids. I want to make up for the years I am not with them. My family is always my first priority that is why I am here.” “Misis, thank you very much for your understanding and for accepting me again. I promise to live up to your expectation and be good for our family.” Ruben’s message to his wife when asked. Menard, who is an active leader in the Filipino Community, celebrates Valentines Day with the members of their association and friends. They would call or text each other to greet on this V-day. And if the special day falls on holiday, definitely a big celebration happens. Given the second chance in his love life, love blooms again between them. Ruben wants to give a dream house for his wife and hoping to have a daughter in addition to his two sons. Late bloomer 37 years old Agustin Parma just got married six months ago. This Valentine’s Day is their first V-Day together as married couple but he is in HK while she is in Philippines. Definitely, they terribly miss each other. “Every day, I text my wife before I go to work and every night I text her too that I am home. I believe that communication is one factor that keeps love alive on every couple.” Agustin confided. He added that trust and support too to each other also contributes to the success of every marriage. He is thankful that his wife is supportive and understanding as he prepares for their future. For, he wants to have four kids and a happy family for them. “Mahal na mahal ko siya at miss na miss ko ang lahat ng kanyang mga kakulitan. She is very simple. ” Agustin describes his wife. This Valentines Day, the couple is scheduled to chat after Agustin finishes work. He doesn’t want to miss not seeing his wife thru internet on this special day. He dreams of giving her a long stem white rose this V- Day to express his undying love to her. Ruben Vicente wants to have a surprise date for his beloved wife on this Valentine’s Day to make up for his shortcomings to her. “I want to have a romantic and memorable Glen Barodi is surely a good catch and probably every woman’s ideal man. Still single at 32 years old but have a girlfriend at home. He was engaged to be married a few years ago but things did not turn out well for them. His current sweetie pie helped and comforted him to overcome the trauma. Overseas Absentee Voting Registration In Hong Kong (OAV) for 2010 Presidential ElectionsCommences by Ms. Remely Valdez Despite the uncertainty of the OAV registration budget being available as early for the scheduled date, the third OAV registration in Hong Kong started last February 1 at the Philippine Consulate conference area. How to register? Just accomplish and submit the appropriate registration form available at the Philippine Consulate or can be downloaded from the comelec website. After you fill-up the registration form, present your valid passport, HK ID and other supporting documents. Before you register, in order to minimize your time, make a photocopy of your passport, just the front page bearing your information. After that, proceed to the data capturing machine for your biometric data. For more information about OAV, please contact OAV Secretariat or the Committee on Overseas Absentee Voting Commission on Elections or just visit the following websites: www.comelec.gov.ph, www.dfa. gov.ph and www.philcongen-hk.com. Excitement and eagerness to vote on May 2010 presidential election entails in the heart of Ms. Eva Marie David Monsayac from Naga City, the very first registrant last Feb. 1. When she heard the news about OAV registration, she did not hesitate to go to the Consulate to register. As she reiterated, she wants to exercise her right of suffrage, her freedom to choose and vote the next President of our country. “I used to wake up early in the morning and buy roses and chocolates for her. I wake her with a kiss and greet her Happy Valentine’s Day.” Glen answered what he usually does on V-Day for the love of his life while still in Philippines. This coming Valentine’s Day is the second time Glen will not be with his “Dear” which they fondly call each other. But he makes sure that she feels how much he loves her just like he has been doing for five years and six months they have been together. “Every day is Valentine’s Day for us. Every morning when I wake up I text and tell her I love you.” Glen said. He shared that he misses those days he kisses Layden in the morning and cooking breakfast for her. For him, he will do every thing to show his love to her. They are planning to get married on 2010. As of now, Glen is saving for their future, aside from having a house and a business in Philippines which Layden is attending. Men, like women have a lot of stories to tell. From time to time, it’s nice to talk and read about them to know how rational and logical they are. So, for the first day of registration, a total of 33 registrants, most are newly arrived workers. A total of 85 registrants for the first week of OAV registration. And last Sunday, Feb. 18, the total figures on that particular day who registered was 84. The Overseas Absentee Voting registration will be conducted from Feb. 1 to Aug. 31 from Sunday to Thursday, 9:00 to 4:00 pm at the Philippine Consulate’s conference area. OAV registration will be closed during holidays.Those who have registered in Hong Kong in 2003 and voted in Hong Kong in 2004 need not register again. And please visit www.comelec.gov.ph to check if your name is included in the NROAV or CLOAV in Hong Kong. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 9 At Your Service By: Rolando E. Estrella friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 MAGTANONG PO KAYO The author has been in the public service of the Filipino Overseas Workers in Hong Kong for the past 20 years. He gives free advice and counsel, as well as practical solutions on employment-related problems, family matters, etc. Mr. Estrella or Brother Rolly, as most people call him, is currently the Vice President of INSURANCE OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CO., INC. For free counseling, please send your letters/inquiries to: AT YOUR SERVICE COLUMN, c/o Friends International Magazine, 5D Sun King Building, 580 Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong. (Attention to Bro. Rolly) ONE DIVIDED BY THREE Dear Tess, I am a first-timer in Hong Kong having worked here for barely six months since I arrived on August 2, 2008. With the present global financial crisis, similar situation could happen and affect foreign domestic helpers. For fear of being terminated from their job, helpers become helpless and could only accept their employers’ terms such as yours. I met my Chinese employer for the first time when she came at the office of the employment agency in Manila where she interviewed me. From among the twelve applicants, she chose me and at that time I felt I was the luckiest person in the world. I badly needed money to pay for the tuition of my daughter who is attending college for the first time and that job was indeed a timely answer to my need. She explained very clear to me that I will work in her house at the address stated in the employment contract which we both signed and witnessed by the agency manager. The first two months of my employment was alright even as I have to sleep very late at around one o’clock in the morning three times a week every time they play mahjong. I was telling myself this is forgivable anyway because they allow me to leave the house at six o’clock in the morning during my Sunday’s off. However on the first week of October, 2008 my lady employer informed me that since her family business is not doing good, she made arrangements with her other brother and sister that I will only work in her flat two times a week, and then two times a week in her brother’s flat and two times a week in her sister’s flat. She said that I will be receiving the same amount of salary which will be divided equally among her and her other brother and sister. She said I will also stay in her flat as stated in the contract and that I will still enjoy Sunday as my day off. This arrangement may appear to be okay as my salary remains intact and I will stay in her flat. But the need to travel from one flat to another is putting a lot of stress on me as I have to travel far distances as the three of them live territories apart. Furthermore, no one among the three of them is willing to pay for my traveling expenses as I commute to their respective flats. Bro. Rolly please counsel me as to what I can do to resolve this issue. Can I transfer to another employer? What are my protection as a foreign domestic helper in accordance with Hong Kong laws? 10 Tess DLC, Fleming Rd., Wanchai But in any situation, the law must be respected. It is for that reason why Hong Kong is an economic success and people are disciplined because laws here are strictly implemented and people abide. Foreign domestic helpers are afforded equal protection under the Employment Ordinance which carries relevant laws governing employment. is over and above the existing salary scale for foreign helpers. Of course, I was excited to accept the job with the understanding that I will only do domestic chores in her flat. Her flat is in the fifth floor of a building located along a busy market street. On the ground floor of that building is a small noodle and congee restaurant which she owns. During the second month of my employment, she informed me that I will have to work as dishwasher there. At the back of her restaurant is a place for washing the dishes where she requires me to work from 7.00 p.m. up to 1:00 a.m. every day after doing my regular household chores upstairs. Such heavy job put a toll on my health. I was advised by a government clinic to rest as my body has weakened so much due to over fatigue. There are other laws and ordinances concerning the hiring of domestic helpers. The Immigration Ordinance clearly states that IT IS AN OFFENCE to require a helper to work for another person other than the employer named in the employment contract. Any employer found to breach this ordinance may face prosecution which will include fine and/or imprisonment and her future application to hire a helper may be refused. I have begged my employer to just allow me to work in her flat and reduce my salary to the standard minimum but she refused. She even threatened to terminate my contract if I refused to follow her order. Your employer quite clearly is violating the law. You may proceed to the Immigration Department and report the matter to their Investigation Division and you will be advised of the steps you will take. They will surely take immediate action and they expect that your employer might terminate you. But since the report of such violation emanated from you, they will permit you to transfer to another employer. Dear Lheena, Again, you may proceed and report the matter at the Investigation Division of the Immigration Department for quick action. Bro. Rolly BACKDOOR GIRL I finished two contracts with my previous employer and much as I want to continue working for them, my employer was recalled by his Company to England and so I have no recourse than to transfer to another employer. During the interview my new lady employer offered me a monthly salary of HK$4,000 which FILGUYS, Stronger in Two Years by Julia Buen Terry Going stronger in two years since its establishment in 2006, FILGUYs AssociationHong Kong greeted the Year of the Ox with enthusiasm in pursuing its goals and objective for its lesbian members and friends. FILGUYS Association- HK filled the street of Chater Road, Central as they celebrate its 2nd Year Anniversary with the Search for Couple of the Year 2008 and Induction of its New Officers for 2009 with the theme, “Reaching Out to other Lesbians. We are One Against Discrimination and Homophobia.” “We hope through our association and activities, we can reach a large number of our colleagues. And let them know that we have our group that would fight for our rights and will protect us too.” Marrz Saludez Balaoro, President of FILGUYS Association- HK Said. This year’s Search for FILGUYS the Couple of the Year 2008 was for the first time held in an open venue brought joy and excitement to its audience in Chater Road as contestants paraded and showed their talents and best shots. Seven couples vied for the title this year. The Couple of the Year Award was given to Rap and Melanie, first runner- up was Clark and Jean, and second runner- up was Dave and Che. On the Most Popular Couple Award, Dave and Che bested all the other contestants; they also got the Best in Interview and Best Dress Couple Award. Best in Talent and Best in Love Story Award was won by Mel and Love. And Best in Casual Wear Award and Most Photogenic was garnered by Rab and Melanie. The highlight of the show was the Induction of FILGUYS Association- HK new officers by Rey Asis from the Asia Pacific Students and Youth Association. And the Guest Speaker was Ms. Cynthia CA Tellez from the Mission for Filipino Migrant Workers. FILGUYS Officers are; President: Marzz Saludez Balaoro, Vice- President: Jean Leano, Secretary:Irene Coles Peji, Asst. Sec. Lalyn Revilla, Treasurer: Elsa S. Lacar, Asst. Treas.: Mai-Mai Divinagracia, Auditor: Jake Dacio, Asst. Auditor: Pia Bagaoisan, Media Liason: Nino Monton, Peace Officers: Ace Corpuz, Tito Umipig, Jhet Goingco & Pinky Salud. Please advise me as to what I should do because I badly need this job to support my poor family back home but my health is now suffering due to my employer’s persistence for me to work illegally. Lheena J., Mongkok The law is clear – it is an offence to require a foreign domestic helper to perform non-domestic duties. Working in a restaurant as a dishwasher is a nondomestic job and so your employer is grossly violating the condition of your employment as per Contract. Hong Kong law is bound to protect you and you do not have to worry because under the present circumstances, you will be permitted to transfer to another employer. I assure you, erring employers cannot outsmart immigration officers. Bro. Rolly friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 11 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Dina May Flores is new PAHK Chairman; Team PAHK 2009 sworn into office Notes from POLO Vancouver By: Labatt Bernie B. Julve Other member of PAHK’s 2009 board are: BDO’s General Manager Joel Almeda, as vice chairman; Prime Credit Marketing officer, Jay Martinez, as secretary; Katinko Manager JP de Guzman, as assistant secretary; BPI Managing Director, Voltaire Medina as treasurer; Friends International Magazine Managing Editor, Arnold Grospe and Hong Kong News Sales Manager Richard del Valle, as P.R.O.s; Barrister Ody Lai as legal adviser. Philippine Airlines country manager Dina May Flores is the new Chairman of the Philippine Association of Hong Kong. regular monthly cocktail for the members, sports activities, and a legal and leadership workshop for the OFW community in Hong Kong. In one of his last public appearances in the community before moving on to Libya where he’ll take up the post of ambassador, Consul General Alejandrino A. Vicente swore into office team PAHK 2009. In her Chairman’s address, Dina mentioned that the PAHK 2009 Board will focus on understanding members’ needs and to come up with activities that the officers and members would support. She also said the community could expect a good year of innovative ideas and new activities for PAHK. PAHK will undertake various projects, including the traditional annual Independence Day Ball on June 13 at the Conrad Hotel, a Philippine Art exhibit, a 12 While PLDT Global CEO & President, Al Panlilio, Jollibee Hong Kong Manager,Jhell Palomaria; Brastel Telecom Manager Eric Goyena, PNB Chief Accountant, Rex Caldez, Cash Sense Manager, Chato Carlos and Prime Credit officer, John Borbolla, as Board of directors. Part Two: Work Done and Work Ahead From cold Vancouver, I send to all of you there in Hong Kong my warm greetings. The snow had flown away but it is still very cold out here. The fog has taken over and the city appears to be shrouded in mystery, floating on clouds.. From my 22nd floor condo in downtown, the city looks scary and creepy, like a haunted house in some horror movie. But that did not prevent me from engaging in my favourite passion that is playing golf. Yes at 0 degree Celsius and with a visibility of only 100 meters, I braved the elements yesterday, January 17, and played a round of golf in one of the only two golf courses opened. It was an incredible experience hitting balls without knowing where they would land and looking for them afterwards in freezing condition. Before teeing-off the marshal commented that I must have a great love and passion for golf to play in that condition. He is absolutely right. As in golf, my passion to facilitate the employment of our workers is overflowing. In the first part of these series, I discussed the beginnings of my journey to this part of the world and how I started to settle down both at work and home. Allow me now to share with you what had been done in our over-all mission to develop the western Canada market and open employment opportunities to the countless number of our people desirous to work here. Team PAHK 2009 is very thankful to the presence of several past chairmen of the association, namely Atty. Randolph and Lulu Salazar, Mr. Rolando Cruz, Leo Deocadiz, Daisy Mandap and last year’s chairman, Ms.Scylla Kwong of Prime Credit. Immediately upon my return to Canada, I went back to Edmonton to start the discussion of the guidelines implementing the MOU. My counterpart and I hope to be able to come out with an initial draft by the end of February. Meantime in Vancouver, I made courtesy calls on a number of government officials one of whom was the Manager of the Provincial Nominee Program. From our conversation, I learned that the Province of British Columbia (B.C) was planning on recruitment missions to Europe and Korea. I quickly seized the opportunity by convincing him to include the Philippines as one of their destinations. After two cups of coffee, he agreed and we began discussing the mechanics of the recruitment mission as well as its dates. With the POEA and the Canada Desk at the Office of the Secretary in Manila, I kept the lines burning to make sure that the recruitment mission would be a success since I was pretty sure it would set the benchmark it being the first-ever recruitment mission of British Columbia. To avoid unnecessary expense, I had the recruitment mission scheduled at about the time that the Philippine-Alberta MOU would be signed. So while the MOU signing was scheduled on 1 October, the B.C. recruitment mission was set on 6 and 7 October. Held at the Occupational Safety and Health Center in Quezon City, the recruitment activity went well with 450 preselected workers participating 70 of whom are, as of this writing, been selected and are waiting for their papers to be processed. Satisfied with the all the arrangements for the mission, my B.C counterpart and I are now planning for a much bigger recruitment mission this May to look for more workers as the province braces itself to host the winter Olympics in 2010. In between meetings with my government counterparts, I made a round of various Filipino communities and associations including the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants to explain our rules on the recruitment and deployment of our workers and to network with them for possible collaborative or joint projects to advance the interest and welfare of our workers. As a final note, I wish to inform you that POLO-Vancouver will relocate again to a new office beginning 1 February. Located on the 4th floor of the building where we are now, the office is much bigger and better and has a breathtaking view of the ocean and the mountains beyond. Needless to say, we need a working environment where we can be comfortable given the enormous tasks ahead of us. Induction Ceremony was held at the Novotel Hong Kong Function Room in Wan Chai last January 21, 2009. Also present during the ceremony were Consul Kira Danganan, Vice Consul Joy Banagodos, Vice Consul, Val Simon Roque, Labour Attache Romulo Salud, SSS Hong Kong Representative Roberto Roldan, PAHK active members and past directors, members of the Bankers group, other personalities in the Filipino business community, guests and friends from the media. to meet the Minister and his party who arrived two days later. With tri-media coverage, DOLE Secretary Marianito D. Roque and Alberta Minister of Labor and Immigration Hector Goudreau signed the MOU at the Shangri-la Manila hotel. apg The signing of the MOU between DOLE Secretary Marianito D. Roque and Alberta Minister of Labor and Immigration Hector Goudreau. in the background are senior DOLE and Alberta officials I pushed hard my counterparts in the Province of Alberta to finalize the long delayed Memorandum of Understanding on Human Resource Development and Deployment of our workers. I shuttled between Vancouver and Edmonton in Alberta in an effort to iron out whatever wrinkles there were in the draft MOU. It helped that the Secretary dispatched a DOLE Mission to Canada headed by Undersecretary Minda G. Padilla to help me out finalize the MOU. By the 3rd week of September 2008, after a few more email exchanges with my counterpart, Alberta agreed to sign the MOU and we quickly arranged for the trip of Alberta’s Minister of Labor and Immigration to Manila for the signing of the MOU. The signing was scheduled on 1 October and I left for Manila on 27 September friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Next issue: The Canada Labor Market Assessment 13 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 MISSION OF Love! by Apostle Renato D. Carillo / ORAS NG HIMALA staff “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily anger, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trust, always hopes, always preserver. Love never fails…..…” 1 Corinthians 13: 4- 8 August 2008 in the depressed areas of Quezon City , Philippines. Presently, the ministry also started the MISSION OF LOVE program in some urban and rural areas within the country. Surely, it is a God-ordained program to reach out the poor people who live in the street and in during weekdays to invite them to the Church service (Oras ng Himala Miracle After Miracle Explosion) along with coupon (which entitled them to get a package of food and clothing). The said Church service is being held every Saturday, 2:00-7:00 PM at the ministry’s main church, Cinema 21, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines. Countless of people have been saved, healed, 7Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 8Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 9This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. 10This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 11Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 12No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. 1 John 4:7- 12 the depressed areas of the society, whose main livelihood is collecting and digging garbage. Its goal is to help people by giving them food and clothing, praying for their sicknesses, and saving their souls for the Lord Jesus. The JESUS IS OUR SHIELD WORLDWIDE MINISTRIES has been helping all kinds of people for years. Innumerable lives have experienced healing, deliverance, salvation, and the blessings of God. The ministry has been continuously reaching out precious souls for Christ through television and radio programs, tracts, brochures, and leaflets, magazines, e-mails, CDs, DVDs, books, booklets, as well as through website to win them at any cost for Christ Jesus. This program was born out compassion to help the poor not only during calamities but any day is always a special day to extend a helping hand. In leadership of the Man of God, Apostle Renato D. Carillo, the Spiritual Director and Founder of Jesus Is Our Shield Worldwide Ministries with the cooperation of all the ministerial staff, Pastors, and c o n g r e g a t i o n s, the “Mission of Love” was made possible, initiated in the second week of 14 set free, and blessed by God as they attended the anointed services, held by the Man of God. After every service, packages of food and clothing and snacks are given to them. After every service, interviews were conducted. These are their usual responses. “I am so blessed! “I enjoy the entire service!” “I really enjoy the service!” “Thank you so much for the goods, the snacks and of course the word of God!”, they exclaimed. After every service, they left the place with happy faces. Funds are from God’s provision, joint sacrifices of the entire ministry’s member worldwide, initiated by the Man of God and his wife. Of course, the ministry also welcomes everyone who has the heart to extend a helping hand to the poor. Anyone may send some used clothing, canned goods, rice, etc., and also offerings for this on-going Mission of Love program. The ministry’s staff visits the depressed areas Truly, the more you think of others because you love them, the more you will attain real joy and true meaning of life. Isn’t it the example of Jesus? Indeed, it is one of the secrets of living a joyful life here on earth. And everything we do out of love will surely succeed. Absolutely, love never fails. For prayer and counseling, log on to: www. miraclehour.com / email: apostle_carillo@ hotmail.com. by Barrister Ody A. Lai Got questions regarding legal matters? Write us and we’ll get your queries answered by our knowledgable columnist. Send all correspondence to Friends International Magazine by post or email. Loans, Phone Cards, Excessive Interest - Part 1 I borrowed HK$ 20,000 from my friend Arlene to start a business of selling phone cards. I promised Arlene that I will repay her back within 6 months and will give her 20% of the profit from the business. Arlene went to borrow from a financing company the HK$ 20,000 she gave me with Baby as reference/guarantor. After 3 months, I found out that all the phone cards are invalid because the phone card company closes their business. Arlene is now collecting from me and will soon go back to Philippines for good. Baby is worried that Arlene cannot pay the loan and she will be responsible for payment. All the clients who bought telephone cards from me are demanding refund. The management of the phone card company cannot be located. I heard that the manager ran away to Australia. Please help me. Cherrie D of Sai Kung. Cherrie, you have many problems and the answer is not easy. There are multifaceted and interconnected agreements that you entered into and to unravel them takes full knowledge of your rights and obligations under each agreement. I will first discuss the contract you made with Arlene. The others, with the telephone company and to your clients, I will discuss at a later period. A contract is an agreement between two or more parties that is binding in law. It generates some rights and obligations that can be enforced by the parties through the courts in Hong Kong. There are methods of enforcement should one party defaults or make a breach, such as Damages (monetary) or performance to act in accordance with the contract. “30Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ 31The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12:30-31 The mission of love programs certainly reveals the immense love of God for them as they are helped in their physical and spiritual needs. Legal Matters Cherrie’s contract with Arlene can be in writing, purely oral, partly oral and partly in writing. There are exchanges of promises between the two, Cherrie to borrow and pay with share of profits and Arlene to lend in anticipation of repayment of principal and profits after 6 months. Even without evidence in writing, their contract is enforceable. Once the offer was made and the other party accepted then there is meeting of the minds; both with intention to be bound by their promises; and both provided valuable consideration, then the contract is valid. Cherrie is liable to pay the principal of HK$ 20,000 in a straight money lending transaction. In addition, an agreed reasonable interest could also be payable. But Cherrie promised to pay after 6 months with 20% of the profit from the phone card business. It points to the possibility that the transaction is not straight money lending agreement rather a business agreement where Arlene provided the HK$ 20,000 as investment to the phone business. If this is the case, Arlene and Cherrie are partners in the phone card business whereby the invested money are subject to risk of loss or the benefit of a profit. Given the closure of the phone company, it is assumed that the phone card business of Cherrie and Arlene failed and both will suffer financial losses. On the other hand, if the 20% profit share of the profit is meant to be the amount of interest payable by Cherrie to Arlene after 6 months should the business becomes profitable but no such share of profit should the business fail, then Cherrie may still be liable to pay the principal of HK$ 20,000 but not liable to pay any interest as the business failed. In commercial transactions, the court may be prepared to enforce vague agreement by reference to trade customs, customary practice, and previous dealings of the parties. The customs of selling phone cards in the Filipino community can be admitted for as long as it does not contradict a written agreement. Extrinsic evidence such as records of previous SMS, telephone conversation, email correspondence and others would be allowed to show that the contract is a pure investment or a pure lending agreement. I suggest that the written agreement if any should be carefully studied as to terms and conditions. In pure oral agreement, then reliance to trade customs, customary practice, and previous dealings of the parties are of paramount importance. It is in the best interest of Cherrie to have a meeting with Arlene and discuss their friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 issues amicably. Should it fail, Arlene would likely issue a demand letter asking payment within 7 to 14 days. Failure of Cherrie to pay would undoubtedly make Arlene proceed to legal proceedings at the Small Claims Tribunal. I suggest that Cherrie negotiate with Arlene as to the repayment plan of the HK$ 20,000 by monthly installments. Arlene on the other hand should be encouraged to settle payment by installment and forgo any interest or profit sharing. Amicable settlement will save time, cost and effort by both parties. Both parties must come to the table with prepared concessions to the other side for it to succeed. If Arlene or Cherrie insists on their strict rights and obligations under Contract, the out of court settlement is doomed to fail and it is a waste of time. Then both should contact their legal representatives and seek advice as to their rights and obligations. Word of Caution though, legal fees will definitely be more than HK$ 20,000. Both must weigh the pros and cons as well as costs and benefits. If in fact, the agreement is purely for investment purposes, I am afraid that Arlene would stand to lose her HK$ 20,000. Arlene in the circumstances must demand accounting of phone card sales from Cherrie and demand the partial return of her investment. Word of advice to all: In Hong Kong, a special license is required to operate a money lending business. Failure to get this license will subject anybody who lends money to prosecution. Charging interest rates in excess of 60% a year is also subject to prosecution even if you have a money lending license. Lending money to family and friends is not against the law; it is the charging of interest, more so usurious interest that is illegal. I would like to wish you the best of Filipino community unity and compassion this special February month of love. Yung mga walang ka valentino o valentina, sana sa malapit na panahon, magkaroon ka ng maraming FRIENDS. 15 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 IMAP-HK 3rd Year Anniversary and Induction A Success Senator Lacson graces the 1st Sinulog Festival in Hong Kong 2009 by APG by Julia Buen Terry Champions received a medal, free boxes from TLC Cargo and Gift Certificates from Jollibee Hong Kong. Other winners and the rest of the contingents also received free boxes from TLC Cargo Hong Kong who also donated the medal for the runner ups. Determine to serve its membership and the Filipino Community in Hong Kong, the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, Inc.- Hong Kong Chapter successfully held it 3rd Year Anniversary Celebration and Induction Ceremony on 18 January 2009 at Bayanihan Trust Center, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong. Among the other contingents were: Luzon Federation Hong Kong headed by Ms.Remedios Borlaza, The Valencia, Negros Oriental Group and the Stanley Filipino Group. Different concepts were presented among each group which showed that through the intercession of the Sto. Niño, and with our faith sickness will be healed. IMAP-HK highlighted the affair with a seminar on the latest updates on the Midwifery Profession with its theme, “Connecting the Web of Life through Dynamic and Healthy Interaction”. Newly elected IMAP-HK officers were inducted during the occasion by outgoing Philippine Consul General Alejandrino A. Vicente who also lauds the midwives on its contribution to the Filipino Community in Hong Kong. “I would like to thank the IMAPHK for the effort that your group had made in supporting the activities of the Consulate. I hope that the one who will succeed me will be getting the same warmth and cooperation from you.” He said. and Form for five (5) intravenous fluids duly accomplished, certified by the supervising faculty and principal and notarized aside from other original requirements. professionally ay nandoon. It is so nice and I am proud that the officers here are cohesive.” Board of Midwifery Member Lolit I. Dicang said. Dicang also added that there is a possible hitch for some board takers as IMAP-HK is pushing for a board exam to be in the territory this year. “Ang mga old graduates ay wala pang Skills Training like suturing and IV. But together with the IMAP National and the Board of Midwifery we will tackle this matter with the Philippine Regulations Commission. I hope payagan sila na kumuha ng exam and after passing ay saka na sila mag- skills training.” According to Dicang. According to her that effective 1995 under Resolution 100, board takers are required to submit upon application for the exam the Form for suturing of five (5) perinea lacerations 16 Honorable Senator Panfilo ‘Ping” Lacson, was the special guest of honor of the first-ever Sinulog Festival in Hong Kong which was held last February 01, 2009 at the Chater Garden. Also present in the celebration were Patricia M. Gomez, IMAP Inc., President, Labor Attaché Romulo Salud, Joel Almeda, and Merlinada “Babes” Mercado. Discussed during the seminar are Updates on the Midwifery Profession, Becoming a Midwife Entrepreneur, and IMAP, Inc. Plans and Program for 2009. “Maganda itong ginagawa ng IMAPHong Kong, their desire to learn and grow permit, and accreditation to Philhealth, a Pediatrician, an OB-GYN, and a tie- up with the local government to be able to start the operation of the clinic. Resolution 100 Series of 1993 is a promulgation and enforcement of rules and regulations governing the examination, registration and licensure of Midwives and the Practice of Midwifery profession. It was created by the Board of Midwifery with participatory and consultative effort from the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines, Inc. and the Association of Philippine Schools of Midwifery under the Republic Act 7392 or The Philippine Midwifery Act of 1992. Despite the bad news, Midwives have good news. They can now be entrepreneurs by putting up a Birthing and Lying- In Clinic with the help of USAID through IMAP, Inc. while still working in Hong Kong. “We will provide worth P 30,000 worth of equipment to every applicant, we will train the midwife, and help with the accreditation to PhilHealth.” Corazon Paras, IMAP, Inc. Project Coordinator reiterated. She also said that applicant only needed to complete a permit to construct for the clinic, a business IMAP-HK officers are as follows: President: Brenda Atrero, 1st Vice- President: Maricel Sauza; 2nd Vice- President: Nelly Navarro; Secretary: Faith Campillanos; Asst. Sec.: Rachel Abella; Treasurer: Fatima Pina; Asst. Treasurer: Agnes Ardan; Auditor: Edithe Pipo; P. R. O.: Neneth Bermudes For Committee Heads, Committee for Membership: Evelyn Magno; Legislation and Appointment: Ethel Ramos; Education: Jhona Bernabe; External Affair: Helen Bacarce; Internal Affairs: Aeolie Ada Rosimo; and for Grievances and Midwifery Ethics: Lina Asuncion. IMAP-HK Advisers are: Patricia Gomez, Babes Mercado; Dr. Angel Ramos; Joel Almeda; and Arnold Grospe. Advertise with Friends International Magazine For inquiries, call 2541 2510 SINULOG is a pageantry of faith, a festival held in honor of the Santo Nino, celebrating the origin of the island of Cebu. Sinulog is a dance ritual in honor of the miraculous image of the Santo Niño. The dance moves two steps forward and one step backward to the sound of the drums. This movement resembles the current (Sulog) of what was known as Cebu’s Pahina River. Thus, in Cebuano, they say it’s Sinulog. More than just the meaning of the word is the significance of the dance. Historians now say that Sinulog, which is of pagan origin is the link between the country’s pagan past and its Christian present. Lacson, who hails from Luzon but an adoptive son of Cebu is also a devotee of Senyor Sto Nino. In his speech, he congratulated and expressed his gratitude to the organizers for staging such a historical event for the Filipino community in Hong Kong specially to the Visayan group. He also promised to support activities of the OFW organization in Hong Kong with worthy causes like these and encouraged community leaders to maintain and uphold unity among each other. Sleepless nights and cramming paid off for the successful staging of the historical Sinulog Festival in Hong Kong. The Program started in the morning with the Grand Parade of the contingents in their colorful costumes and different props. Sinulog Queen of the different groups were represented by the candidates vying for the Perlas ng Visaya 2009 title. After the parade a solemn mass and blessings of Sto Nino was officiated by Bishop John Tong and assisted by Father Emil Lim, who was also part of the day long celebration in Honor of Senyor Sto Nino and for thanking him for his blessings as we implore his divine guidance and protection as we celebrate the Sinulog Festival. The whole day event was organized by the Sinulog Committee in Hong Kong, LOVA, Chaplaincy and in cooperation with the International Ladies Association in Hong Kong. The said event was attended and supported by the Association of Filipino Leaders in Hong Kong and different associations from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. BOHOL Federation of Hong Kong headed by Ms. Luz Brucio and Fely Feniza made History for their groups for being the First Champion of the Sinulog Hong Kong 2009. Limited time in practice and short preparations did not affect the presentations of the seven contingents of different associations. Other winners are; Love Peace and Unity group headed by Arthur Buban who was the 1st Runner up, Mindanao Alliance headed by Engr. Nazzer Ampang was the 2nd runner up and Leyte Achievers International Group of Hong Kong headed by Ms. Lonie Bagaipo, took home the 3rd runner up awards. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Members of the Board of Judges were renowned Ballet Dancer/Instructress and owner of TLC Cargo, Ms. Anna Kathrina H. Cruz, Ms.Joyce Hererra Wong, Sister Necitas Derama, Mr. Ariel Castillon and Bro Melchor Fuerzas. While the Panel of Adjudicators were Marjorie Agustin and Aida Jayme. Special thanks to the following event sponsors: Ms. Anna Cruz and Mr. Jay Samonte of Total Loyal Courier (TLC) Cargo Hong Kong. Mr. Jimson Dator and Greg Matubis of 1528 Smart Pinoy, Jhel Palomaria of Jollibee Hong Kong and Mr. Vinzon Gonda of Gen Ex Cargo Hong Kong. Mr. Arnold P. Grospe of Friends International Magazine. Mr. Leo Deocadiz of the Sun Newspaper, Mr. Bob Waterfield of Filipino Globe, Good Evening Kabayan ,PTS Pinoy Tayo San Man and the LOVA officers and members. The event was hosted by Mr. Arnold P. Grospe, Voltaire Medina of BPI, Ms Anna Torralba of Simbayanan – Kampi and Ms. Fely Rose Fulmones of LOVA. 17 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Do you want your photos on this page? Group pictures, special gatherings, association activities are most welcome. Send them to us by post or email and you just might find yourself in our next issue. 18 . . . friends snapshots friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 19 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Mabuhay Ka Kabayan! by: Julia Buen Terry Mabuhay Ka Kabayan is a column on OFWs who has exemplary works, outstanding service to their fellows, has given pride to our country, serves as a role model and an inspiration to Filipinos in Hong Kong. Former Court Interpreter, Activist and now Lesbian Leader Marzz Saludes Balaoro talks to Julia Buen Terry about life then and now in Hong Kong; his fights for the migrants rights and welfare, and for his colleagues. I arrived in Hong Kong in 1991. During that time, only four Filipino organizations exist in HK; the Maharlika, Bayanihan, Luzviminda, and the Filipino Club. After a year, I gained the leadership as Vice- President in Maharlika, and then later I became the President. I made some expose in the association that resulted to the impeachment of the President. During that time, Executive Order 857 or Force Remittance was enforced by the Marcos Administration. OFWs are forced to remit 50-70% of their salary through the authorized banking channels of the government. If you do not have a proof of remittance, you can not avail consular services from the consulate. Ms. Elma Pagdato is Prime Gold’s Dakilang OFW 2008 There are some Filipinas who can not express their self in court; they got nervous that they can not answer questions. It is a pity for them; I saw fear in their face. Because just being at the court is already intimidating. by Lawyswys In Hong Kong, Tita Elma is an active member of Passi City (Iloilo) Association Hong Kong (PCIAHK). She was elected as Internal Vice-President. Because of her motherly characteristics and perseverance, Tita Elma won the Most Outstanding Mother and Role Model Mom awards, as organized by the Overseas Filipino Workers, Investors and Entrepreneurs (OFWIE) on May 2007. I came back in Hong Kong as tourist in 2005. It was October 08 when I witnessed an incident in a Videoke Bar where a lesbian was bullied by a Filipino. It was pathetic that it resulted to physical injuries on the part of the lesbian. Those who had witnessed the bullying decided to form a group to be able to protect the lesbians’ rights and welfare. FILGUYS was then established in October 08, 2006 at Club Angels in Causeway Bay. FILGUYS is the first Filipino Lesbian Organization in Hong Kong. From twenty- one founding members it ballooned to one hundred seventy- two members. As an OFW, lesbians face double discrimination, first as an OFW and then as a lesbian in the society. FILGUYS have educational trainings and orientation for all its members on how to defend their rights and welfare, on how to explain to the society that we choose this sexual preference and we are proud of it. We want to be productive and treated as normal individuals. On October 2008, Prime Gold Plus launched the search for “Dakilang OFW 2008”. The program was open to Overseas Filipino Workers, not limiting to “mothers” alone. This program is a derivative of 2006’s Dakilang Ina, where Mrs. Virginia Mendoza was awarded the title and 9 more deserving mothers regarded as finalists. Dakilang OFW 2008 is in partnership with Metro Plus 1044. For 2008, the goal was to find an OFW that was, among others, hard-working; someone who has established success not only for his/ her family but also for the community back home. For Prime Gold, a Dakilang OFW is also a person active in the Filipino Community in Hong Kong, a person who participates in development trainings and helps fellow kababayans in whatever way possible. Maharlika is one of the organizations that fought for the abolishment of the EO 857. I witnessed the establishment of the United Filipinos Against Force Remittance that later became the United Filipinos in Hong Kong. I was the Chairperson of United Filipinos in Hong Kong from 1990- 1994. We have three refuge houses during that time because of mass termination of OFWs. We also have a livelihood project for the OFW family in Philippines. I was also a part of the establishment of Asian Migrant Coordinating Body as Chairman of United Filipinos in Hong Kong. I went home for good in 1996 because I had a problem with my adopted son. He went into drugs. I was not able to handle it properly. I was blinded by the circumstances and my only recourse to solve it is to go home even there is a lot of opportunity here. I was a court interpreter that time (1992- 1996) but I needed to go home for him. He is fine now and into production design even he graduated Practical Nursing. I wanted him to be a lawyer. He blamed me for not being on his side, for not having a parent to guide him. I am thankful, he overcomes his ordeal even he wasted almost nine years of his life. I also have a fifteen year old adopted daughter. She is my last hope and she wants to be a journalist like Korina Sanchez. As a court interpreter, I encountered a lot of heart breaking stories of Filipinas in Hong Kong. Some of them are still fresh in my time, stories about white slavery, accused of theft and many others. There were times the court warmed me not to be bias between the employer and the employee. It was hard for me. 20 We join rallies fighting for the rights and welfare of migrants. We are part of the community and we don’t exclude ourselves. We have our volleyball team and a dance group in FILGUYS. I envision for a FILGUYS community, that we are living collectively, sharing and protecting each other. Especially that Philippine is still a male dominated society. Here in HK, its fine but back home and we are not earning like here, it’s a dilemma for a lesbian. Give importance to opportunity. Save while we are still here. Whatever dream we have for the future, start doing it now, build it until it materializes. Every plan should materialize for its fulfillment. I want to have my own farm when I retire, do gardening and live a simple life. I want my partner to fulfill her dream too. I hope our relationship would work- out. I wish the dream of Filipinos to have a progressive and developed Philippines to be fulfilled. So that there would be jobs for everyone and families will no longer be separated by migration. To come up with a winner, distinguished members of the Filipino business community in Hong Kong were invited to be judges. The list of judges includes Mrs. Scylla Kwong (PrimeCredit Limited), Mr. Arnold Grospe (Friends), Mr. Joel Almeda (BDO), Mr. Richard del Valle (Hong Kong Publications), and Mr. Jay Martinez (PrimeCredit Limited). Life stories were aired in Metro Plus 1044 and listeners were given a chance to vote for one candidate. 60% of the final score is from the judges, and 40% from the SMS voters. During Prime Gold’s Christmas party at Grappa’s Cellar on the 14th of December 2008, Mrs. Elma Pagdato, a local of Passi City, Iloilo, was declared Dakilang OFW 2008. “Tita Elma”, as called by many, is a secretarial graduate from the University of Iloilo. Early on, Tita Elma’s family had several businesses in Iloilo, including a fish wholesale store, a coffee shop and ice store. While looking after the business, she met her future husband, Mr. Leopoldo Pagdato. Being Prime Gold’s Dakilang OFW 2008, Tita Elma has received quite a number of prizes, including a plaque of recognition, Christmas hamper, cash vouchers, entertainment system, and most importantly, a 3 days-2 nights’ trip to Hong Kong for three of her family members. The family arrived last February 25 and stayed in Hong Kong Disneyland. Prime Gold of course sponsored the airfare, hotel accommodations, local transportation and pocket money. The 9 finalists of the search for Dakilang OFW also did not go home empty handed, as they also received plaques, cash vouchers, and Christmas hampers. She married “Tito Poldo” on 1973. They started to make a living by working in a farm. Not long after, they managed to build a small house and later on, was able to put up their own grocery store. While doing this, they still took care of a backyard full of vegetables and tobacco. Tita Elma also became their barangay’s secretary in 1976 and a Treasurer for their multi-purpose cooperative in 1988. When the 5th daughter of Tita Elma & Tito Poldo was born and still, the income they are receiving are not enough, they decided to close the grocery store and open an eatery at the town proper of Passi, She would bring her three daughters to the eatery every day since no one else is available to look after them. After Cheryl’s (the eldest daughter) secondary school, Tita Elma decided to look for a greener pasture. On August 1991, Tita Elma was employed as an OFW in Hong Kong. From all the sacrifices and hardwork of Tita Elma, all of her 5 daughters graduated from college. Aside from that, the humble home they previously built was now a 6 bedroom, two-story concrete house. To list a few more achievements, Tita Elma and her family now have the following: 3 hectares of land that produces sugarcane, a Swine Raising and Hog Fattening business, a tricycle, a number of carabaos for livelihood, and a farm that is being taken care of by Tito Poldo. They were also able to assist some market vendors in Passi City by providing financial help. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 21 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Man’s Changeability and God’s Constancy by Bishop. Eddie Villanueva O n January 20, 2009, what in ages past was improbable finally happened; the world stood still in amazement as the United States of America unprecedentedly installed an African-American as her 44th president. President Barack Obama foremost stood on the platform of change, then rode upon the winds of change, and brought about the tide of transformation. Today, a hopeful America looks forward with a renewed faith in what her inspiring leader promised to bring into the White House. Clearly in America’s case, hope is akin to change and vice versa. People have varying response to change. On the one hand, there are those who openly welcome it, adjust to it, and work with it until it yields the blessings of new things. On the other hand, there are also those who shun it, despise it, and resist it until they finally settle for the usual and ordinary. Where we fall in the two categories largely determines where we are today. how hard they try to hide it. Former United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill was right on target when he said that there is nothing wrong with change, if it is in the right direction. Change is influential; it basically can make or unmake people and nations. But even change is not beyond the sovereignty of God. Given the uncertainty of life in the ever turning wheel of change, man may find stability and security in the Almighty who introduced Himself as “I AM THAT I AM” (Exodus 3:14, KJV). By His Name He means that He is all that we could ever need in this changeable life. God is constant in His character. God is constant in His promises. “God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?” (Numbers 23:19,NIV). “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever” (Isaiah 40:8, NASB). He said, “So will My word be which goes forth from My mouth; It will not return to Me empty, Without accomplishing what I desire, And without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it” (Isaiah 55:11, NASB). God is constant in His Being. “For I, the LORD, do not change…” (Malachi 3:6, NASB). He is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34, KJV) and there is no shadow of turning with Him (James 1:17, NASB). Man’s changeability pales in the grandeur of God’s constancy. To call upon His Name, acknowledge Him in all we do, and submit to His Lordship is to welcome His mighty work in our lives. A personal relationship with the Great I AM guarantees that, even in this fickle world, nothing shall be too hard for us to do. Closer to home, our nation has seen two people power revolutions, a foiled one, and a series of coup attempts. In each struggle, the impetus was always the clamor for change. Tired of the cyclical evils of tyranny, corruption, and poverty, people dared to welcome the uncertainties of an unknown future rather than to settle with the certainty of a deplorable present. Unfortunately, however, our people’s hope was only dashed, time and again, when the desired change was eventually changed to suit the new players’ interests and plans. Change, therefore, is only as good as its originator. Change is inevitable. As former US president John F. Kennedy put it, “Change is the law of life,” and rightly so because the only thing constant in the world is change. Yes, we change, whether we like it or not. Change is inclusive. No one can stand in the way of a raging bull and not get affected in the process. No one can say that he is exempt from the changes that happen around him. Whether it is a leaf or a comet falling, we are touched by change, known or unknown to us. As American novelist Ellen Glasgow worded it, however, “all change is not growth as all movement is not forward.” I must admit that there is one kind of change that I am most particularly wary about ~ the corrupt politicians’ shameless moves to change the Philippine Constitution. I am wary about the “Charter change” or chacha that vested-interest people are obstinately espousing because the central motivation behind it is essentially dubious and the timing highly suspect. It does not take a genius to see through the superfluous rhetoric and public grandstanding of the cha-cha proponents; “term extension” stubbornly slips through their carefully sugarcoated words no matter 22 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 23 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Balitang Showbiz ni Noel Asinas Karylle, gusto pang mag-jogging kaysa pagaksayahan ng panahon ang panonood ng first episode ng Dingdong Dantes at Marian Rivera soap, Ang Babaing Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang NANG inabangan ng mga fan nina Dingdong Dantes at Marian Rivera ang first airing day ng Ang Babaing Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang, ang ex-gf ni Dingdong na si Karylle naman ay nagdya-jogging naman last Monday night (Feb,.2). Sa ngayon kaysa manglumo si Karylle sa break-up nila ni Dingdong, ginagawa niyang busy ang kanyang sarili. Tumatanggap siya ng sunud-sunod na projects sa ABS-CBN. Kahit guest co-host siya ay tinatanggap niya. Ani Karylle: “It helps a lot. Naka-move on na ako. Pero, hindi muna ako iibig muli. Mahirap umibig muli pagkatapos ng isang mahabang relasyon. Pero, may communication pa rin kami ni Dingdong paminsanminsan. Pinag-uusapan lang namin ay ang pagiging business partner namin sa OnStage bar. May mga kasama kaming business partner pa rin sa bar na sila ang namamahala ng negosyo. “Hanggang phone lang kami nag-uusap. Di pa kami nagkikita sa business meeting naming.” Bukod pa na tuwing Sunday ay mapapanood siya sa kalabang programa ng SOP (na dating mainstay si Karylle), ang ASAP. Nagagamit nang husto ng ABS-CBN ang talents ni Karylle sa singing, dancing, hosting at acting. Kasi, may dalawa agad siyang isasalang na programa na pawang big role ang kanyang gagampanan. Kasama siya sa TV version ng Maruja na kukunan sa Palawan sa end of February. Partner niya sa soap si Derek Ramsey. Ang isa pang sisimulan niyang soap ay ang Ikaw Lamang na katrianggulo siya nina Jericho Rosales at Cristine Hermosa. Ipalalabas na once a week soap ang Maruja tuwing Friday night, samantalang ang Ikaw Lamang ay mapapanood evening primetime. Sa Feb.14 ay may solo concert siya sa Lobby ng EDSA Shangri-La Plaza. Isang project ito ng Magic 89 FM at EDSA Shangri-La Ang ticket na may dinner ay worth P3,000 per plate. Guest performer ni Karylle si Jeff Singson na lumabas na Bernardo sa Westside Story at ang sariling band ni Karylle, ang all male group na Reasons. May album ding lalabas si Karylle ngayong February, ang third album niya na may titulong A Time of Letting Go. Produced and released by Polyeast Emi. Kasama sa album ang personal composition niyang Wala na Ba ang Lahat, Hulog ng Langit at Minamahal Kita. May 10 awitin ang kanyang bagong album. Ngayong February ay cover si Karylle bagong S Magazine na ang editor-in-chief ay si Wilson Lee Flores Sa bagong bihis ng S Magazine, mababasa sa February issue, bukod sa istorya ni Karylle na may titulong “I dreamt of rainbows the night I cried every kind of tear…” May istorya ang contrioversial couple na sina Vicki Belo & Hayden Kho, Bong Revilla at Lani Mercado, Dingdong Dantes at Marian Rivera. May exclusive write-up hinggil kay Rick Lee para sa movie niyang Himala, Nora Aunor at first novel niyang narelease sa market. 24 Ricky Lee, naging donor niya si Mother Lily Monteverde para magkaroon ng sariling opisina ang itinatagtag niyang Writers Foundation SI Ricky Lee ay nagtayo ng Writers Foundation na tutulong sa mga estudyantedeng gusting gawing career ang pagsusulat sa movies, TV o novelist o screenplay. Si Mother Lily Monterverde ay nag-donate ng isang condo-office-unit sa Francisco Gold Condo sa may Q-Mart EDSA, Quezon City. Mismo si Ricky ang nangangalap ngayon ng mga donations. Lumalapit siya sa mga taong natulungan niya sa industriya na ngayon ay successful na sa kanilang career. Ani Ricky: “Susunod kong target ay ang international donations. Kasi, gagamitin ko ang foundation sa gagawin kong scholarship sa mga estudyante na hilig ang pagsusulat.Gagastusin ko ito sa kanilang pag-aaral.” May tatlong novel nang nasulat si Ricky nang tatlong taon siyang nagpahinga sa pagsulat ng screenplay sa movies at TVs. Ang tatlong aklat ay ang Para Kay B, Aswang at Trip to Quiapo 2. Nasa market na ang Para Kay B at sa July naman ang Aswang. May natapos na siyang script for movie na ididirek ni Maryo J. delos Reyes, ang Kamoteng Kahoy na si Gloria Romero ang lalabas na bidang babae. Paolo Contis, out na sa pagiging host ng bagong infotainment program ng GMA 7, ang Outrageous and Courageous; ipinalit si Marvin Agustin OUT na si Paolo Contis para maging host ng bagong infotainment program ng GMA 7 bilang kapalit ng top rating program nilang Full Force Nature na hosted by Richard Gutierrez. Ang ipapalit na programa ay ang Outrageous and Courageous na magsisimulang i-air sa February 24. As of now ay namimili pa ng ipapalit na host kay Paolo. Hindi na pumuwede ang schedule ni Paolo, ayon sa aming source, dahil pumasok na siya sa bagong soap ng GMA, Ang Babaing Hinugot Sa Aking Tadyang. Bukod pa sa nailagay na siya sa bagong show niyang, My Dad is Better Than Your Dad na mapapanood simula ngayong Sunday, kapalit ng Celibrity Edition ng Family Feud. Samantala, natupad na rin ang pangarap ni Marvin Agustin na maging solo host ng isang programa ng GMA 7, siya ang napiling ipalit kay Paolo. Pero, alam naming mas gusto ni Marvin ang maging game show host. Pero, malay natin ay maging stepping ground niya ang maghost ng isang infortainment program. Ang Outrageous and Courageous ay isang nakatutuwang show dahil ditto ipalalabas ang kakaibang achievement ng isang tao. Natutuwang panoorin ito tuwing Tuesday night. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 25 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Miss Mandaluyong 2009, mala-artista ang dating ng mga contestant NASILAYAN naming sa swimming pool ng Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club ang 32 candidates para sa taunang beauty pageant, ang Miss Mandaluyong 2009. Ang mga kandidata na pawang magaganda at super sexy lahat ay may karapatang lumaban sa beauty contest. Pero, ilan namang outstanding ang kalagayan. Ang pageant ay taunang sinasagawa bilang project ng mayor ng Mandaluyong sa pamumuno ni Benhur Abalos. Isa ito sa activities ng Araw ng Mandaluyong na ginaganap tuwing February 9. Ang mananalong kandidata ay sasakay sa pangunahing karosa sa parade ng Liberation of Mandaluyong sa February 9. Wala kaming itulak-kabigin sa mga contestants na nagmula sa 27 barangays ng Mandaluyong City. Alam ba ninyo ay very supportive ang pamunuan ng Mandaluyong sa pageant.Present ang first lady ng Mandaluyong City sa Wack-Wack nang hapong iyon na si Mrs. Menchie Abalos. Beauty rin si Mrs. Abalos kaya naman pursigido siya sa taunang project na ito ng kanyang butihing husband, si Mayor Benhur. Kyla at boyfriend na basketbolistang si Rich Alvarez, nagulat sa buntis isyu ng dalaga NAGULO ang pag-iisip ni Kyla nang napabalitang buntis siya sa dito sa Manila nang kasagsagan ng concert niya sa Toronto, Canada para sa Pinoy TV ng GMA 7. Kasama niya sa concert sina Janno Gibbs at Allan K. Naikuwento ng isang source na kasama sa entourage ang naging feeling ni Kyla sa isyu. Nagtawagan ang mga malalapit sa puso niya. Unang-una ang kanyang boyfriend na si Rich Alvarez, ang basketbalistang boyfriend na kasama sa koponan ng Purefood Giants ng PBA. Naglong distance call agad ang binata sa kasintahan. Tanong agad kung bakit nagkaroon ng ganoong isyu sa kanila. Tapos, tumawag na ang kanyang mga kaanak at mga kaibigan. Buti raw ay nakakanta pa si Kyla sa kabila ng intriga sa kanya. Ang hirap pa raw ng kalagayan ng mga singer na pumunta doon. Di makalabas ng otel kung wala pa silang performance. Kasi, super lamig umaabot ang temperature sa Toronto pa lang ng -10 at sa isang pinuntahan nilang Calhgary ay umabot pa sa -20. Di puedeng magpalamig ang sinumang singer dahil maaaring mamalat ang kanilang boses. Kaya ingat na ingat sina Kyla, Janno at Arnel. Buti naman ay successful ang concert ng tatlong singers. Walang aberyang nangyari. Tumagal din ang trip nila ng isang linggo. Ani Kyla sa source namin: “Di ako pabubuntis kung hindi ako kasal. Naniniwala pa rin ako sa kasal bago ang lahat.” Jennylyn di pa handang umibig muli; ka-Valentine’s date ang kanyang baby Jazz; mas kumportableng kaibigan si Mark Herras ngayon Nakita rin namin si dating Commissioner ng Comelec na si Benjamin Abalos sa okasyon na talagang nag-eenjoy sa panonood ng rumarampang beauty queens ng bawat barangay ng mandaluyong. Present din ang halos lahat ng barangay captains ng bayan para suportahan ang kanilang mga kandidata. Ang pageant night ng Miss Mandaluyong ay sa Saturday, Februay 7, 8p.m., sa Mandaluyong Gymnasium. Ang mga kandidata ay binubuo ng mga kababaihang may edad na 17-25. Sila’y sina Jennifer Venzuela ng Bagong Silang, Jay Ann de Jesus ng Old Zaniga, Leslie Ann Ramos ng Bagong Silang, Richelle Lacap ng Pleasant Hills, Charise Karunungan ng Plainview, Suzette Anne Alvarez ng Burol, Vanessa Krislyn Maniago ng Mabini J. Rizal, Cathleen Cate Bernardo of Namayan, Maria Divina Gracia Manalo ng Pag-asa, Margarette Reyes ng Old Zaniga, Crisa Crae Uy ng Mauway, Ma. Josefina Isabel Meily ng Barangay Highway Hills, Maria Kristina Garcia ng Harapin ng Bukas, Kristina Carmela Espaldon ng Barangka Itaas. Kasama ring contestants sina Andrea Lou Sanchez ng Hagdang Bato Itaas, Krissel Ebro ng Plainview, Rodelyn Bautista ng Addition Hills, Ann Goldie Joy Laconsay ng Hagdag Bato Libis, Ann Lorraine Soriano ng Poblacion, Queenie San Luis ng Barangay Ilaya, Pavie Rose Sy ng Barangay Ibaba, Reynalyn de Mesa ng Malamig , Suzanne Tabitha Mendoza ng Hagdang Bato Libis, Michelle Ann Renato ng Mauway, Christine Maminta ng Barangka Drive, Maita Faye Misa ng Daang Bakal, Mary Julyne Angga ng Mabini J. Rizal, Janine April Dumlao ng New Zaniga, Lannie Adelyn Caron g San Jose, Dollie Charine Alcala ng Poblacion, Gabrielle Erika Tilokani ng Hulo, Lauren Margaret Martinez ng Vergara. 26 AYAW pang umibig muli ni Jennylyn Mercado kahit may mga nagpaparamdam na sa kanyang mangliligaw. Definitely, hindi raw isa rito si Mark Herras. Talagang magkaibigan lang sila ngayon. Mas at ease siya sa kanyang leading man ngayon kaysa nang panahong mag-on sila dahil away at bati ang kanilang pagsasama noon. Kahit may mangliligaw si Jen, di niya pinapansin ang mga ito sa ngayon dahil naka-focus ang buhay niya sa kanyang pagbabalik-showbiz at sa baby boy niyang si Alex Jazz, na nine months old. Sa interview namin kay Jennylyn sa presscon ng Paano Ba ang Mangarap? Nasabi ni Jen na masaya siya sa kalagayan niya ngayon dahil nagpapasaya sa kanya ang kanyang anak. Wala siyang ka-Valentine’s Date sa February 14 kaya si Jazz ang kanyang kasama. Ngayong nagti-taping na siya ang kasama ng anak ay si Mama Lydia at isang katulong sa bahay. Ani Jen: “Nagiging sakitin na ang bata ngayon. Di ko alam kung bakit. Maaaring sa weather dahil papalipalit. Tuloy nag-aalala akong madalas sa kanya.’ Very touching sa kanya ang role niya sa soap dahil mabubuntis din siya rito at magkakaanak. Tulad din niya na isang mother ngayon ng baby boy. Ani Jen: “Di na ako nahirapan sa mga acting ko rito. Mahaba na rin ang nataping namin. Nasa week 4 na kami ngayon. Sanay na akong maidirek ni Joel (Lamangan).” Simula ang soap na pinagbidahan noon ni Vilma Santos at role ngayon ni Jen sa February 16 bilang isa sa Dramarama sa Hapon ng GMA 7. Kasama ni Jen si Mark Herras bilang kanyang leading man. friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 27 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Richard at KC, totoong-totoo ang mga halikan sa When I Met U, nakakakilig ang mga love moments MAY magic sa pagdi-direct si Joel Lamangan. Ginawa ni direk na natural na natural ang acting ng dalawang top love team ngayon na sina Richard Gutierrez at KC Concepcion. Malaki ang ipinagbago ng acting nina KC at Richard kaysa sa una nilang project sa Star Cinema noon, For The First Time. Mas nagawang bagay sa kanila ang character dahil mai-intertain ka sa simpleng story ng buhay ng dalawa sa When I Met U, ang movie. Nang napanood namin ang movie sa premiere night nito last Tuesday night, Feb. 10, talagang hindi man lang kami nakaramdam ng antok o pagkabagot sa panonood. Mabilis ang pagkakasunod ng istorya. Matutuwa ka sa acting ng dalawa dahil comedy ang movie na may ilang touch of drama. Hindi mo sasabihing umaarte ang dalawa. Aakalain mong totoong-totoo ang kanilang acting. Tunay na in love na in love sa isa’t isa. Maski si Richard ay nagpatulo ng luha dito nang malaman niyang ikakasal sa iba si KC. Lalo na si KC ay umaagos ng luha nang ikakasal na siya kay Alfred Vargas. Pero, finally ay nakapagdecide na siya na Richard talaga ang kanyang mahal. Sheree: Pinagpipilian nila ni Gian Magdangal kung sa America o sa Pilipinas sila ikakasal Ruffa Mae, nagresearch ng buhay ni Jan Nieto nang malamang crush siya ng binatang singer na kasama niya sa SOP SI Jan Nieto, na first runner-up ng Philippine Idol, ay balitang apple of the eye din ngayon ni Rufa Mae Quinto. Kasi, nagpahayag ang binata na crush niya si Rufa Mae na kasamahan niya sa SOP tuwing Sunday. Pero, mabagal gumawa ng aksiyon si Jan. Kaya naunahan siya ng isang taga-Dos na si Jon Avila kay Rufa Mae.Balitang nagdi-date na sina Jon at Rufa Mae ngayon. Inamin naman ni Jan na gusto na sana niyang lapitan si Rufa Mae, kaya lang natatameme siya sa harap ng kanyang iniirog. No wonder ay isa lang ang kanyang nagging girlfriend sa edad niya ngayong 27 years old. Sabi ng isang source, nang nalaman ni Rufa Mae na crush siya ni Jan, aba nagresearch na raw si Rufa Mae hinggil kay Jan. Alam niyang good family background ang binata. Bukod pa sa edukado ito. Tapos ng management engineering sa Ateneo de Manila. May good paying job ang binata na iniwanan sa Uniliver bago naging mainstay ng SOP. Kaya lang sabi’y hanggang intay lang si Rufa Mae sa binata. Medyo naiinip na raw, sabi ng source. Kaya nababaling na ang paningin ngayon ni Rufa Mae kay Jon. Si Jan ay member ng grupong You’ve Got Male ng SOP na may concert sa February 20 sa Music Museum at 8p.m. Ang titulo ng concert ay Four…the First Time. Kasama sa grupo sina Gian Magdangal, Jan Nieto at Bryan Termulo. Ang concert ay ididirek ni Paolo Ballesteros, na kilala noon bilang manager na Brad Turvey. 28 PAGBABALIK TANAW by: Cristy Lopez (tutzicle) Mga kabanatang laging dala-dala, Sa isipan natin nakakintal kasa-kasama. Balik tanawin natin mga araw na nagdaan, Na sa ating katauhan di maaaring kalimutan, Pagdugtong dugtungin, pagtagpi-tagpiin, Mga kaganapang lumilim sa buhay natin. Dito na po tayo sa kolehiyo magpunta, Para kabanata matapos pansamantala, Sa bagay na ito kailangan seryoso ka, Dahil dito’y hahatulan ka na. Bawat kabanata ng nagdaang araw, Bawat yugto ay pwede mong matanaw, Mga kaganapan sa ating balintataw, Ating pagmuni-muniin, magbalik tanaw. Mahirap pagpasyahan daang tatahakin, Anong buhay kaya ang tataluntunin, Buhay na maaliwalas o makulimlim, Mapaghamong kapalaran pagbigyan natin. Ating kabataan kay sarap balikan, Walang suliraning kinasasadlakan, Maghapon lumilipas walang kapaguran, Simpleng buhay lamang pinagkakaabalahan. Marami sa atin kolehiyo’y natapos, Subalit kabuhayan laging kinakapos Kung kaya nagpasya para mairaos, Ibang bansa ang tinahak, tinalustos. Aking ilalahad kaunting karanasan, Nang munti pang bata aking naranasan, Wala yatang araw na di ako napagalitan, Nang mahal kong ina’t kapatid dahil sa’king kakulitan. Ang pangingibang bansa daw ay swertihan, Magiging kapalaran ay walang katiyakan, Sa dinami-dami ng dapat puntahan, Baka ka mapagawi sa kamalasan. Luksong tinik, chinese garter, patintero, Harangang taga, touching ball, tumbang preso, Luto-lutuan, bahay bahayan, bending piko siato, That’s the color, taguan, tumbang preso. Ang mga nabanggit ilan lamang sa laro ko, Marahil kayo man naaalala ninyo, Kasiyahan, kagalakan dulot nito, Mga kaganapan nung bata pa kayo. Alas siete ng umaga papasok na, Alas kwatro ng hapon uwian na, Pagdating sa bahay laro muna, Walang kapaguran sa tuwi tuwina. Pagpasok sa eskwela text dala ko na, Pagupo sa silya umpisa na, Dakdak dito daldal duon ang saya saya, Pag nahuli ni titser may pingot ka. Sa tanghali paguwi aratilis inaakyat, Bigay sa kaklase lima diyes ang katapat, Anong saya ng pakiramdam kapag naubos lahat, Nawawala sakit ng sugat dulot sa pag-akyat. Pagpasok sa klase kay iingay grabe, Ako inatasang taga lista ng noisy, Kahit aking titser aba!walang masabi, Sa biglang pagtahimik, kaya pala ako pinaka noisy. Pagdating ng recess takbuhan na, Naguunahan duon sa kantina, Pagtulong sa titser inuuna, Upang makalibre ng miryenda. Kay bilis lumipas ng panahon, High School Life ay tinunton, Masayang mahirap ang hamon, Kaya paglaban ang naging tugon. Algebra, trigonometry,chemistry at physics, Mga guro dito’y tuna’y na kay babagsik Pagdating ng exam sa cheater mata’y nanlilisik, Pag minalas malas ika’y mapapatalsik. Freshman,sophomore,junior, senior, Ito ang katawagan na laging tuon, Sa bawat level na tinutunton, Iyan lamang ang katagang idinudugtong. Junior Senior Prom anong saya, Walang makakalimot dito talaga, CAT o ROTC isama na, Kahit nakabilad sa araw ay masaya. High School days daw ang pinakamasaya, Sa buhay estudyante masarap maala-ala, Saan man ang iyong pinatutunguhan, Nakasalalay sa iyo ang kapasyahan, Dagok ng buhay huwag hahayaan, Imaniobra nito ang iyong kapalaran. Ano man ang kinahinatnan ng tinahak ng buhay, Maging ito’y nagsimula sa kagalakan o pagtatagumpay, Nagtapos sa kabiguan o pagkalupaypay, Wag mong kalilimutang magbalik tanaw at magpasalamat sa nakamtang buhay. LETTING GO Analiza D. Cagampang Letting go is never an easy thing to do. For a love that I used to keep in my heart For a love that was hidden for more than a decade. Waiting and hoping that you’re going to set your eyes on me. Many years had passed but your love is far from reality. My heart is longing for your love. Till the time, I could no longer wait. I made the moves even it may sounds being a cheap woman. I was broke, down and hopeless! When I heard the news that you’re engaged to someone else. I can’t help myself but cry to the Lord And asked Him to forget you. Though letting go ain’t easy. My heart is still grieving for a love that is never be mine. I do hope through my mother’s prayer, God will heal this broken heart of mine. YOU ARE EVERYTHING TO ME by:Divine P.Sts.PPVG Who would thought I”d find someone like you; Who would care and love me Like no one else would do featured Poems Who sees and appreciates w/o much ado. All things around You made beautiful too; Love is blind they say I admit it is anyway; Coz you’d loved me all the way No matter what you hear them say. You’re the air that I breath The one who gives me strenght; You’re everything to me. You’re the reason I wake up each morning. SAWI ni Sheryl Salazar Bigo ka na naman Malungkot…sugatan Luha mo wala ng mapagsidlan Bakit nga ba? …di ka na nadala Umibig…nagmahal Kahit krus ang pasan Matang kay ningning Larawan ng pag-asa…pag-asam Na sana bukas…ligaya ay makamtan Kahit pag-ibig nya’y kaypait Bakit sa’yo wari’y luwalhati ang kapalit Bulag ka na nga…isipa’y nadimlan Sabagay…puso mo yan Ngunit tila ako ang syang nasasaktan Sa mga sakit mo at hapdi…aking kapighatian Ngayon alam ko na...tayo’y iisa Ikaw at ako para sa malabong pag-asa Sadyang ganyan...pag-ibig nga. ANAK ni Mama Rose Orogo Anak malayo kayo sa piling ni Mama Ngunit sa puso ko ay kasama kayo, Kahit ilang milya aking marating pa. Ang mukha nyo aking nakikita. Anong lungkot anak ang malayo sa inyo Ngunit bilang ina ay titiisin ko Upang kinabukasan nyo mapaghandaan ko Sa paglaki ninyo magagamit ito. Huwag lang kalimutan na mahal ko kayo Aking pakiusap pati na bilin ko Pakabait kayo, mag-aral ng husto Yan ang yaman nyo na siyang pamana ko. Anong saya anak, nangingiti ako, Hindi magtatagal ay uuwi ako Sa graduation ninyo ay darating ako Upang magkasama pamilya na tayo. Ito ay handog ko sa aking dalawang anak na sina: Audreyruth & Rhasel Ann Ningal Want to get your poems published? Share it with us. You just might see your literary creation on this page. Send all your poems by email to [email protected] friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 29 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Laugh Lines . . . Poor Spelling Hotel Manager to Guest Relations Manager: “Why’d you fire the Filipino guy at the front desk? I heard he’s one of our best. He’s been a good example to everybody and everyone thinks he’s a pretty hard working fellow.” GRM: “...Yeah, but he gets us into trouble with his spelling. He writes funny names on the registry. This morning, a VIP guest came in. Do you remember Mr. Escubido? His name isn’t too hard to spell, is it? How would you feel if the Desk Clerk spells your name differently?” HM: “Escubido? How’d he spell it?” GRM: “Scooby Doo.” Seat Belt, Please On Damian’s first plane ride, he takes a seat and finds the seat belt too loose. So he calls the stewardess, “Waiter, could you give me another seat belt please? This one is too big. I need a size thirtyfour, thank you.” Punishment Jeffrey’s parents left instructions with the Filipina nanny for the boy to be allowed freedom to play anywhere except in unsafe places like the big tree in the garden. Being a little kid, Jeffrey manages to climb up while the nanny wasn’t watching. To her horror, she finds the boy hanging on to the top branches. “Get down this minute !” she says, “or I’ll send you to your room. Your daddy said you shouldn’t be there.” Jeffrey goes down and the nanny says, “Go to your room and stay there until your parents come home. You are being punished.” “But you said you won’t punish me if I got down from the tree!” Jeffrey complains. “Of course,” the nanny says, “ I am not punishing you for going down the tree. I am punishing you for climbing up.” (Marunong ka pa sa Pinay. Sige...) Morning Whistle This little town has a parish priest who thought himself fortunate to have served for some years in American parishes. 30 When he returned home, he went about Americanizing the parish’s systems and policies, including using English as the official language, and all the way to changing babies’ names as they are presented for baptism. Maria gets changed to Mary, Esteban to Stephen, Pedro to Peter, etc. This has become known all throughout, and many parishioners cooperated by choosing American names for their babies beforehand. One day, a farmer comes to the Parish office to register his baby for baptism. “What’s the baby’s name?” the priest asks. “Morning Whistle, Padr !” the farmer replies. “Morning Whistle? Where did that name come from?” “Pader? Dat is de English for AGAPITO!” Pangarap Pupil: Ang pangarap ko po ay kumita ng twenty thousand dollars a month. Kagaya ng tatay ko. Teacher: Wow! Ang laki pala ng suweldo ng tatay mo. Student: Hindi po. Pangarap po niya yon. Kape CUSTOMER: Miss, ‘sang kape nga. WAITRESS: Sir, 8 pesos na po ang kape namin. CUSTOMER: Ay, bakit naman? WAITRESS: Kasi po, mahal na ang gasolina. CUSTOMER: E. di huwag mo na lang lagyan ng gasolina ang kape ko. I love your singing Mahilig kumanta ang asawa ni Pedro kaya’t sumali sa Church Choir. Tuwing mag-papa practice ang Misis sa bahay, bigla naman lalabas ng bahay si Pedro. Dahil dito, medyo nag tampo ang Misis kaya’t kinausap ang asawa. Misis: Pedro, Ano ba ang nangyayari? Hindi mo ba gusto ang boses ko? Pedro: Honey, “I love your singing”, pero gusto ko lang na malaman ng mga kapit bahay natin na hindi kita sinasaktan pag kumakanta ka!! Tanggap Ka Na Si Juan na isang accountant ay napilitang mag apply ng trabaho sa isang maliit na kumpanya dahil matagal na siyang tambay. Ngayon ang araw ng kanyang interview. Nalaman nya sa secretary na problemado ang may-ari ng kumpanya at sya ang mag-iinterview kay Juan. May-ari: (mukhang problemado) Ahhh....Mr. Juan dela Cruz, please come in and have a seat. Juan: Thank you very much, Sir! (medyo kinakabahan.) May-ari: Alam mo, talagang kailangangkailangan ko ng accountant ngayon dahil masyado na akong namomroblema sa dami ng aking mga iniisip dahil lumalaki itong kumpanya. Gusto ko ng accountant para siya na ang mamroblema sa financials ng kompanya at handa ko syang paswelduhin ng sandaang libong piso bawat buwan. Nagulat at natuwa si Juan dahil sa laki ng sweldong ibibigay ng may-ari. Kaya’t sya’y nagpakitang gilas. Juan: Kung gayon, handa po akong tanggapin kahit anong problemang nais nyong problemahin ko. May-ari: Sige, tanggap ka na at pwede ka nang mag-umpisa sa lalong madaling panahon. Juan: (Tuwang-tuwa) Sir, nagtataka lang po ako kung bakit kaya nyong magpasweldo ng ganoong kalaki gayong maliit lang po itong kumpanya natin? May-ari: Yan ang una mong problema! Laughter is the best medicine!.. Share your Jokes and put a smile on someone’s face today! Available at the following outlets Worldwide House Outlets Shop 128 1/F Your Shoppe Shop 134- 136 1/F Victory Shop Shop 138 1/F Sun Fung Trading Shop 125-126 Philippine Product Store Shop 241- 2/F Royal Ventures Shop 262 2/ F Little Divisoria Shop 245 2/F Santiagos Alteration Shop 246 2/F Annies Shop Shop 369 3/F Kabayan Remittance Shop 363 3/F Nelias Store Shop 366-368 LBC Mabuhay Hkg. 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JEM Employment Agency Room 802 8/F Yat Fat Bldg. 44-46 Des Vouex Road Central JEM Merchandise 15, 4/F Li Yuen St. West 2nd Alley-alley, Central LBC Hunghom Planet Square Hunghom Kowloon LBC Tsuen Wan Liksang Plaza Tseun Wan N.T LEE Trading Co. Shop 279, 2/F Liksang Plaza Tsuen Wan, N.T. Loy & Day Shop Room 2013 2/F United Center Admiralty Lydias Store Kennedy Town Shop 17 G/F Blk A Hoi Tao Bldg. 7-11 Belchers St. Kennedy Town Manong & Manang Store Shop 5 G/F Kwan Yick Bldg. 444-452 Des Vouex Road West friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 31 friends International Magazine FEBRUARY 2009 Singo Umboro, Lestarikan Budaya Indonesia Dengan Tarian Tradisional By: Adepunk semakin hangat dengan goyangan temanteman yang berdendang ria bersama untuk meramaikan acara Singo Umboro. Dalam sambutannya Aji sebagai ketua, menjelaskan bahwa dalam grup memang selalu ada saja perselisihan yang bisa menimbulkan perjanjian. Aji juga menambahkan, walau anggotanya tidak berjumlah banyak yang penting rukun. Aji beserta anggota Singo Umboro sangat berterima kasih atas kedatangan teman-teman dan tamu undangan. Aji juga meminta maaf jika selama acara berjalan, kurang memperhatikan para tamu. Acara diakhiri pada pukul 16:00 sore dan foto bersama para anggota juga tamu yang hadir. Minggu, (1/2/09) bertempat di Toko Abadi Taipo N.T grup bentukan BMI Singo Umboro, merayakan hari jadinya yang pertama. Grup yang diketuai oleh Aji ini lebih fokos pada tarian tradisional yang meliputi tari campuran Jaranan (kuda lumping), Remong dan Reog. Menandai genap usianya yang kesatu, Singo Umboro mengundang beberapa grup tari BMI untuk meramaikan acara tersebut. H ORO S C O P E Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18) If you are on one side of an issue and everyone else seems to be on the other side, you shouldn’t feel the need to change their minds. Having everyone totally agree all of the time is just not necessary! If you disagree with them that doesn’t have to mean that you think less of them, and vice versa. So learn how to agree to disagree -avoid pushing your agenda or suspecting that they are pushing theirs. Everyone just thinks differently and that’s okay. Lucky Numbers: 8, 10, 18, 39, 14 & 2: Lucky Color: Pink But first, you have to slow down and look around. Lucky Numbers: 1, 8, 7, 28, 32 & 30; Lucky Color: Red Capricorn (Dec 21 – Jan 19) You should love being around people today, especially those to whom you are emotionally attached and better yet, older friends with whom you can reminisce. If ever there was a day to work with groups, this is it! Your acute sensitivity to other people’s moods could enable you to fine-tune those moods as you would a violin. Lucky Numbers: 12, 13, 5, 17, 2 & 44; Lucky Color: Green Cancer (Jun 22 – Jul 22) 2009 Will be a positive year. As you find the year progressing there will be gradual improvements over the last two years. You will find new opportunities in career as well as better luck. Some unexpected and sudden events could take place till the end of Apr 2009 in marital matters as well as career and in business. Lucky Numbers: 20, 18, 42, 33, 37 & 16; Lucky Color: yellow Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22) One of your friends has been saving some sweet news for you. Today they will finally be able to come clean and let you in on it! Suddenly something they said a few days ago makes sense. The two of you have something to celebrate. Get out your social ‘to do’ list and take a look at what’s next on the list. Lucky Number: 11,27,6, 18, 4 and 2; Lucky Color: Blue Taurus (Apr 19 – May 20) You have the energy to tackle most any problem involved with work today. This is the time to use your energy constructively; being slow to anger and worry is a good idea now. You are filled with a great desire to succeed in all spheres of your life. Lucky Numbers: 5, 2, 34, 14, 29 & 45 ; Lucky Color: Blue Green Sagitarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21) You are appreciated this Sunday and you feel this from those around you. A young person needs guidance and you may find yourself counseling a group of young people today in order to create an understanding between age groups. Lucky Numbers: 11,16, 23, 49, 34, 29. Lucky Color: Blue Green Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 23) In the mood to have a little bit of fun? Of course you are! And guess what? The only thing standing in the way of you having fun is -- you! There is no reason you can’t start getting out there and mixing it up -and today is as good a time for socializing as Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20) With so much out of your hands these days, you should focus on things you have control over. Health and diet come to mind. And don’t waste psychic energy on the dramas of others. Lucky Numbers: 2, 3, 14, 12, 22, & 21: Lucky Color: Violet Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22) Is your career your top focus right now? It should be. Right now, you are in a phase of rich clarity -- you have the ability to fully understand the opportunities in front of you in a way you never could before. Mind Games Acara yang dimulai pukul 11:00 diawali dengan acara pemotongan tumpeng. Dilaksanakannya pemotongan tumpeng untuk mengungkapkan rasa syukur atas terjalinnya kebersamaan grup tersebut. Beberapa grup yang diundang dalam acara tersebut adalah ATKI, ALEXA, Borneo, CK’Funky Dancer, IMWU, Sekar Bumi, Jambalaya dan Amanah. Acara berlangsung meriah dan berjalan lancar, walau ada sedikit hambatan karena kendala tempat yang kurang lebar. Tamu undangan yang datang lebih banyak dari yang diperkirakan hingga saling berdesakan.`”Saya seneng banget dengan terbentuknya grup ini, karena angan saya dari dulu bisa berorganisasi dalam seni tari” Ujar Aji, ketua dari Singo Umboro mantap. Setelah pemotongan tumpeng, acara langsung dilanjutkan dengan penampilan dari teman-teman organisasi. Selain menampilkan seni tari, beberapa grup yang di undang menyumbangkan suaranya dalam berkaraoke. Suasana 32 ... alamin ang iyong kapalaran Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Almost nothing is impossible today -- thanks in part to your deep belief in yourself. Even if you feel humble -- a fine trait -- you still can tell that you haven’t come close to reaching your limits yet. Lucky Numbers: 45, 37, 9 21, 36, 10 & 22; Lucky Color: Blue Word Search Rearrange the letters to form the correct word(s) or phrase. Clue: Famous Hollywood Director’s Blockbuster Movies. Find the words hidden within the grid. Words can be found horizontally, vertically, diagonally, backwards or forwards. 1 TRAMS OR FERNS Best Valentine’s Day ____________ Movies by Kuya Willy Anagrams 2hARB BAR ROLE _____ ______ C D E F G H I J K L M N O P K O R N G O M M T W R E A E T Q I 2 G N D E D I O O M D I E H R K T K 3 R E E T A T E E N M R D O R E D E 4 R D H O A R W T N R W A L P T R A 5 L A T E M A S R H B A G X X X A D 6 R E B O M A E A E H N T A L F E S 7 W E O B T R H T R S W O A K A M R 8 E A S M H O E A P T G 9 S R T B A T E W E P M E B R G H R 10 S R G E N S M E D A H P G N R B R 11 H N E S R O H O G M O O X N T R N 12 E E A G N O G H E W X T O T W G E M H 13 R K I E O S E R E R M A O O O O O G 14 P N E G E A R D R O G O I A S W E 15 E Y R G E T O I R D R B W E N S G 16 T P I G H R E R T R E I A A N N I 17 A T F F O E G B E W O A R A I S O (F13, S) rat (J13, NE) ox (B17, NE) TIGER (A4, SE) rabbit (J15, NW) dragon (A10, SE) snake I P (A10, S) sheep (G11, W) horse (G10, SW) monkey (F13, N) rooster (B16, E) pig (I10, SW) dog K (C17, N) fire (A7, SE) water (I12, SW) earth (E5, W) metal (J12, S) wood P E E L S E R E W U O Y E L I H W T L E P R E T T Y W O M A N I W T H I A E L W E S Y D E T R L R I H H N G E D U P L I Y C E O I O N W T S R G N O N D N O I E C R I L U R P N L W L O A F H E Y U Y E K F O T S ' B T O H N E E I A W L G A Y S R S M O T V Y U A K V R S R S L E E P L E S S I N S E A T T L E Y R ' A L L L A N V L L Y S O G W T L S N Y D U N S T N C O O I A L K S O A I T Y M E K E A E H P L L I E T E M T N W E Only You P N S K T A E H R L T E E M U L T I A R N L L I H G N I T T O N W N A R S R E O Y U I S I S S I E I Y W R O V I A F V N N A W S A S B A R O W A V I W E L Runaway Bride T O O Y B R A N E M R A B T N F S E T L Down With Love S L A A T L E W I W V A L A T W A E E Y Love Actually E S O W W Y E I H Y A S T D S G O E G L B I W E O A E N D E Y R D S T L I D N T Y R E W A L Y H S L E H S E S M E A O O M L N O O H E I Y I I R O W N I N N W L What Women Want B I I O __________ A N N T F G C When Harry Met Sally 1 Gemini (May 21 – Jun 21) Whether or not your realize it, your actions affect the world around you. The patterns of your behavior cause ripples around you, and influence how other people behave -- especially today, when you are with people who can be very, very easily influenced. Lucky Numbers: 33, 1, 43, 42, 32 & 26. Lucky Color: Sky Blue E DOG NEAR DAM 1. No Parking 2. Post No Bill 3. High Voltage Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 19) You will have a lot of vitality and be bursting with energy. You have excellent time for love. You take your time, and will think carefully before taking the slightest decision. Your loving feelings are wide awake. Lucky Numbers: 4, 7, 26, 45, 22 & 39. Lucky Color: Yellow N 3 Last Month’s Answers: any. Your friends are itching to get out there and tear it up too, so find out what is on their mind. Lucky Numbers : 3, 6, 23, 35,25 and 8 Lucky Color: Orange Sleepless in Seattle French Kiss You’ve Got Mail Notting Hill Contest Guidelines Two Weeks Notice Submit your answers. 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