Thursday, June 10, 2010

Mo Twister and his blasphemy


 (Mohan Gumatay) is a known DJ in the Philippines. In his show, he sometimes give sensible opinion about practical things, play egoistic games, slam the phone on some callers and often times offend the other jocks in the show.

And..... He always say that "There is NO GOD!", followed by his stories on why people should believe this. One favorite expression for his disgust is "sweet jesus". This is the main reason why I pledged never to listen to him anymore nor support anything that involves him.

I have no issue about him saying bad things about a lot of people in showbiz, that's another story. But I am really disgusted about how he offends GOD. I am also concern on how this may affect the children listening, as well as some adults that are easily persuaded by him. Plus! I don't understand why Mojo, Grace Lee and Angelicopter just keep quite and do not even reprimand him.

This person is the best example of what a "narcissist" is. But still, I wish him well. I hope he realize that he have God's grace (which explains the good things he has that he do not even deserve) and start using his gifts and influence for the welfare of his listeners.. and not lead them to sin.

I HATE MO TWISTER!

pictures from: http://goodtimeswithmo.wordpress.com/2008/10/12/; http://skiverz.blogspotksp-challenge-win.html

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Review: Isdaan Restaurant

Based on searches this restaurant serves good food. BUT what made me look for more information regarding this restaurant is this newsletter I received from PETA:

PETA Asia has received complaints that Isdaan Restaurant in Tarlac has been using sheep to carry restaurant patrons, including children. Photos of the sheep show them to be in very poor health, and on at least two occasions, PETA Asia representatives have investigated and discovered that the sheep were kept in dismal conditions with no shelter from the scorching sun.

There have been countless reports from around the world about injuries that people—including young children—have sustained while riding animals. In addition, animals who are used for rides suffer tremendously as a result of extreme weather, stress, and overexertion.

PETA Asia has written to the manager of Isdaan Restaurant to demand that it immediately stop using sheep for rides and has offered to place the sheep in a sanctuary where they could be allowed to live out the rest of their natural lives free from harm.

Please take a moment to write to Isdaan Restaurant's manager, Arnold Viola, to politely urge him to surrender the sheep to PETA Asia and to stop using them to carry restaurant patrons.

Letters can be sent to Isdaan Restaurant at the following address:

Isdaan Restaurant
Barangay Salapungan
Gerona, Tarlac


Do we really need to be carried by sheeps to this restaurant? I am thinking that after dining, we should have more than enough calories to burn so it is better to walk! Please people, let us not abuse animals for our useless, selfish pleasure such as this one.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Just a Dog


Every once in a while people tell me, lighten up, he's "Just A Dog" or "that's a lot of money" for "Just A Dog." They just don't understand the distance travelled, or time spent or costs involved for "Just A Dog." 


Some of my proudest moments have come about with "Just A Dog." Many hours have passed with my only company being "Just A Dog." 
Some of my saddest moments were brought about by "Just A Dog." In those days of darkness, the gentle touch of "Just A Dog" provided comfort and purpose to overcome my day.

 
If you think he's "Just A Dog," you will probably understand phrases like – "just a friend," or "just a sunrise," or "just a promise."

 "Just A Dog" brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust and pure unbridled joy. "Just A Dog" brings out the compassion and the patience that makes me a better person. Because of "Just A Dog" I will rise early, take long walks with them and look longingly to the future.

 
For me and people like me, he's not "Just A Dog." It's an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the fond memories of the past, and the pure joy of the moment. "Just A Dog" brings out what's good in me and diverts my thoughts away from myself and the worries of the day.

I hope that someday people will understand he's not "Just A Dog." It's the thing that strengthens my humanity and keeps me from being "just a man."

So the next time you hear the phrase "Just A Dog," smile, because they "Just Don't Know."

Source: Greg (skylab98@gmail.com), through PAWS volunteers ' yahoogroup
Dog in picture is a lovable aspin ready for adoption from the PAWS shelter
 
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