WHAT'S WITH THE CAR CRUSHING DRAMA?

sa totoo lang di ko magets kung anong gustong palabasin nila dito...or di ko magets dahil nanghihinayang ako sa mga kotse. they could have made more money by selling these "hot items" and shore up more revenues for the government than selling them as scrap metal for P11- P12 per kilo.
yeah, yeah i know they had to do it so smugglers would be quaking on their knees...pero what is the use of crushing those lovely cars when they can't even run after these smugglers who are running around scott-free or who are just under their noses or sashaying in front of them broad daylight?
sorry, pero naawa talaga ako dun sa mga kotse. palibhasa wala akong kotse and i desperately need one.
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"Monitor 2010 wannabes moonlighting in media -- journalists
MANILA, Philippines -- A group of journalists on Friday called for the "monitoring" of government officials who moonlight as radio/TV anchors/commentators in preparation for the 2010 elections, noting that this practice will have an effect on the "form and shape of Philippine democracy..."
-- lifted from www.inquirer.net
dapat pagbawalan na yang mga politiko na yan. naku, notorious pa man din isa jan sa mga yan pagdating sa paggamit ng media.
this particular politico pa man din lagi pag magpapapresscom noon laging sasabihin sa mga reporter na "dapat front page yan ha!" eh pano gagawing front page yung particular na presscon na yun eh di nga ka-banner-banner story kahit sa business section yun eh, front page pa kaya?!
tapos magdidikta pa sa mga reporter at editor kung paano dapat lalabas ang name nya on print (gusto nya yung nickname nya) eh ang policy sa dyaryo eh dapat yung formal o full name ang ginagamit. kapal.
reminds me of this company head's penchant for attaching the word "tycoon" to his name. laging napapagalitan yung PR pag hindi lumalabas sa mga dyaryo yung "tycoon". hellooooo! di ba nila alam na call ng editors yun? eh pano kung feeling ng editors hindi pa "tycoon" ang turing sa yo?





