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Friday, March 27, 2009
*Kaya siguro takot na takot ako pag hahabulin mo na ko ng suntok sa Korea dahil sa maloloko kong komento, kasi matapang ka talaga, at kayang patumbahin lahat ng barakong makakasagupa mo. Sa kaibigan kong naging isang kapamilya, binabati kita! Isang tagay para sa iyong tagumpay! 

*Paumanhin at hindi ako nakadalo sa iyong pagtatapos. Mabuhay ka Roan!

Mula sa Philippine Star:

Woman makes history at Philippine National Police Academy 
By Cecille Suerte Felipe Updated March 21, 2009 12:00 AM

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Bascugin

MANILA, Philippines - In what has so far been a man’s world, a woman has outsmarted 303 cadets in the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) by graduating valedictorian of batch 2009.

Cadette Roan Marie Dinlo Bascugin, 22, of Cavite topped the 304 graduates, who will be officially appointed by President Arroyo to the PNP, Bureau of Jail Management (BJMP) and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) during their graduation rites in Camp Castañeda in Silang, Cavite on March 26.

Bascugin is the first female cadet to graduate valedictorian since the PNPA schooling for future police officials became a four-year course in 2004.

PNP administrator Chief Superintendent Danilo Abarsoza told The STAR that Bascugin, of the PNPA Kaisang-Bisig Class of 2009, would be one of the 264 graduates to join the PNP.

Abarsoza said 25 PNPA graduates will join the BJMP and 15 will be assigned to BFP.

All the graduates will have ranks of inspector, equivalent to lieutenant in the military.

During interview, Bascugin said she hoped to help bring the police closer to the people and improve the image of the PNP organization, ranked second most corrupt agency in the government in a recent survey by Pulse Asia.

She admitted that four years ago, joining the police force had never crossed her mind, though public service runs in the family. Her father Superintendent Rustico Bascugin is head of a unit at the PNP-Police Community Relation Group (PCRG), while her elder brother is a police officer 1.

Her father also graduated from the PNPA, Class 1984.

“My (elder brother) will certainly salute me, but in our house, he will always be my kuya (big brother),” Bascugin said, adding that she is also expected to salute her father.

Before she entered the academy, Bascugin was a freshman psychology student at the University of the Philippines-Diliman, but she found herself filling up the form for the PNPA.

“My tatay (father) was the one who encouraged me, he served as my inspiration while in the academy,” said Bascugin, adding that she never actually expected that she would top the class because all she did was to do what was expected of her as a police cadet.

Just like other cadets, Bascugin pointed out that in the four years of study at the PNPA, she always made sure that she would give her best, not to impress her instructors, but as a matter of personal belief.

“You don’t settle for the middle. You should always aim high because if you fail to be on top, at least you will still be the second best,” said Bascugin.

Now that she succeeded in topping Class 2009, Bascugin simply smiled when asked if she is aiming to be the first female PNP chief.

Bascugin would be deployed at the Central Luzon Police Regional Office (Region 3) after graduation. Graduates will be given at least a month of rest before their actual deployment to their assignments.

Other cadets who made it to the top 10 are Mark Anthony Paraiso Omega of Ormoc City; Cecelio Quevedo Orcullo of Surigao del Sur; Freddie Comising Herry of Kapangan, Benguet; Manolo Andrew Maganda Caoile of Makilala, North Cotabato; John Gary Alcantara Erana of Zamboanga del Sur; Herminio Laminoza Olivares of Bugallion, Pangasinan; Ariel Badua Arellano of Albay; Stefanio Andrenicus Abaca Rabino of Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro, and; Don Richmon Taguba Conag of Piat, Cagayan.

Aside from being the valedictorian of the class, Bascugin will also receive the PNP Kampilan Award for being the top cadet who opted to join the police force.

Omega, on the other hand, will receive the BJMP Kampilan Award, while Jovito Bron Coderis of Tabaco, Albay will get the BFP Kampilan Award.  

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Idol Forecast: Top 10

I loved:

Adam Lambert's Track of My Tears

I liked:

Kris Allen's How Sweet It Is
Matt Giraud's Let's Get It On
Allison Iraheta's Papa Was A Rolling Stone

Bottom 2 would be Megan (For Once In My Life) and Michael (Ain't Too Proud To Beg)

Either Scott (Can't Hurry Love) or Lil (Heatwave) will join them to complete the bottom group.

Michael Sarver is going home. 

*Dear God, let Michael go. His baby misses him badly, and please let Megan stay because I have so much love for her.. Thank you God. :)





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Globe Advisory

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
From 290

Globe Advisory: Your handset is infected by the "HatiHati A malware" which sends multiple text messages to an unknown number. You must remove the malware immediately. To do this, visit http://www.nokia.com.ph/A41178427 using a computer. As a preventive measure, do not insert your memory card to other handsets or download applications from unreliable sources. Thank you.

--I find this warning message cool so I'm sharing it with you. ;-) 

***My apologies to those who received some weird messages or files from me. 



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Idol Forecast: Top 11 (Country Week!)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Jasmine and George left the competition last week and the Top 11 sang their hearts last night to make it to the Top 10. Only the top 10 idols can join the idol tour after the competition.

Last night's show was great! I am a fan of country music, and I was satisfied with their performances.

I loved:

Anoop (Always On My Mind)- It was the first time I heard his powerful vocals and I loved it! Plus, the magic was there and he made a very good connection with the audience. Way to go Mr. Desai!

Adam(Ring of Fire)- While his performance last week was overrated, his ala-Egyptian, Mongolian, Chinese, Indian, Bohemian, and so on version of Ring of Fire was sooooooo underrated. He was awesome last night! I got goosebumps throughout his performance, and what he did was new to idol.

Matt (So Small)- He sang one of my favorite country songs, and he didn't disappoint me. He has mad vocals and I think he's got long way to go in this show. Two weeks in a row for Matt Giraud!

Kris (To Make You Feel My Love)- The moment he hit the first note, I knew it would be a great performance and I was right! By showing his soft side, I think Kris Allen doubled the members of his fanbase. I just loved what he did to the song.

Megan (Walking After Midnight)- Among the four remaining girls, Megan was the best last night. I love her type of music and her style of singing, and I always look forward to seeing her perform. I love the quirky thing in her. I love her tattoos, her face, her fashion style, her attitude. Yeah, I have so much love for Megan Joy.

People in danger zone:

Michael (Ain't Going Down Till The Sun Comes Up)
Lil (Independence Day)
Scott (Wild Angels)
Alexis (Jolene)

One of these people is going home tonight. I think it's gonna be Michael Sarver. Number 1 in idol is not a lucky spot. But it can be Alexis or Scott. Haha.


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Idol Forecast: Top 13

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Top 13- Michael Jckson's night

I loved:

     Matt Giraud's Human Nature- The guy rocked last night with his piano! Can't wait to download an mp3 of his performance. 

I liked:

     Adam Lambert's Black or White- I'm starting to like him. He''s a pro. 
     Alexis Grace's Dirty Diana- Except for some oversinging moments, I thought her             performance was sexy and contemporary.

I didn't like:
    Anoop Desai's Beat It
    Jorge Nuñez's Never Say Goodbye
    Michael Sarver's You Are Not Alone
    Scott McIntyre's Keep The Faith

The following contestants might be in danger zone:

     Jasmine Murray (I'll Be There)-The girl's not ready for this. I don't dislike her, but they could have given the spot to a more mature performer like Jesse or to someone with a very very nice tone like Mishavonna
     Anoop Desai- I didn't really like his performance. He was trying hard, but still, there was nothing special.
     Jorge Nuñez- Nice vocals, but he just sang the song, with Puerto Rican(?) accent. Haha. The "No no no" part was memorable though. Lol.

So who's going home? Jasmine Murray


     
     
     

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Yey for Megan!

Friday, March 06, 2009

One reason not to give up on idol. I love Megan! :)

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Idol Forecast: Top 36 (Group 3)

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Previous Forecast: I got 3 out of 3, but that didn't mean a celebration because my Megan didn't make it, but I'm still hoping she'll get one of the 3 wildcard spots.

I was thinking of not giving another forecast since I saw only the last 5 performances, but since 2 or 3 of them have high chances to be part of the top 12, I decided to be fearless again. So here it goes.

Girl: Lil Rounds- Of all people who were given the final spot, only Lil deserved it. She was amazing last night. She's definitely not your usual black biritera.

Boy: Scott MacIntyre, Jorge Nuñez, or Ju'Not Joyner

For the 3rd spot, it's either one of those boys (^up) or Felicia Barton


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