Saturday, May 3, 2014

Philippines to be Renamed Benipines from 2015



The government of the Philippines has announced today that they will rename the country Benipines from January 2015.
The current president of the Philippines, Benigno Aquino III, told the world’s media that the country’s current name is old-fashioned and does not reflect the island’s recent heritage. He claimed that the idea to name the country after someone called Philip is both dated and wrong, and that instead people would be asked to recognise the nation as Benipines, as Ben (short for Benigno) is a more common Filipino name in the 21st Century. The government has broadly backed this measure and will put the idea to a public vote on August 1st 2014.
One of the country’s most famous sports stars, boxer Manny Pacquiao, was unhappy at this decision. “I am most definitely in the ‘no’ corner here, this is a stupid idea. My fans don’t want to hear the announcer say that I am from Benipines! You can’t just change the name of a country willy-nilly. The president just thinks his name is better than King Philip II of Spain, but it’s clearly not. If I didn’t have such a cool name, I’d prefer to be called Philip.”
Julia Abad, the chief of staff for the current Philippines government, told us, “King Philip II died in 1598. That was so long ago I don’t think fax machines were even invented. I fully support Benigno in his quest to rename our beautiful country. Benipines is a very modern name for a country which will soon be the most powerful exporter of ‘Bonifacio Day Cards‘ in the world. We will also use the ever popular song ‘I Want a Dog’ by the Pet Shop Boys (click here to listen to the new anthem) as our new national anthem, which will show us as even more modern. To us, modern is the new ancient.”
Recently President Obama has had a good relationship with the Philippines, so he wanted to have his say: “We love democracy, so the government there will ask the people to decide. There is nothing fairer. I am proud of our friends, they are forward-thinking and this is a step in the right direction. I hope millions of people in the Philippines vote with their feet. Well, not their feet literally, more their hands – you can’t really tick a box effectively by holding a pen between your toes, that’s daft. I think the people of Benipines will vote in favour of this idea. I am looking forward to booking a return flight to Manila in the Benipines very soon.”

Should the Philippines be renamed as Benipines?

Friday, May 2, 2014

Blind Man From CEBU with unbelievable Talent

CEBU, Philippines – A blind man from Talisay City Cebu catches the attention of the netizens because of his unbelievable talent. He usually sing with the tune of his ukelele guitar.

Edward from Cebu commonly called as “WandWang” by their neighbors, is physically challenged since his birth. But he believes that everything is possible.

His favorite quotation is: “I’m blind not deaf”.




Peruvian, 116 years-old , stakes claim to oldest-woman crown



LIMA - A 116-year-old Peruvian living in extreme poverty in the heart of the Andes is in the running to become the oldest person in the world.

Born December 20, 1897, Filomena Taipe Mendoza is only three months older than Japanese Misao Okawa, who is the world's oldest person according to Guinness World Records and the US-based Gerontology Research Group.

Peru's Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion says Taipe Mendoza's identity card shows the date she was born.

"I am not of the past century, young man, but the other one... I am very old," she told an official accompanying her to cash the first check of a retirement program for seniors living in extreme poverty.

"My secret to longevity is a natural diet: I always ate potatoes, goat meat, sheep milk, goat cheese and beans," said the wizened Taipe Mendoza, who has never left her dirt-poor village in Huancavelica.

"Everything I cook comes from my garden. I never had canned soft drinks.

"I had a very hard life, I was very a young widow with nine dependent children and I worked hard to raise them. Only three of them are alive," the ministry quoted her as saying.

"I wish I still had teeth," she added of her one wish.

The pension means Taipe Mendoza will now get free medical care and receive every month about 250 Soles ($90).

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College Student from Cebu having trouble with grades due to Facebook post

CEBU, Philippines-A college student from 
Talisay, City Cebu is having trouble of her 
grades on hold due to Facebook post. She 
posted about the growing problem of her 
school’s administration.

GMA News TV said that Fregie Ejercito, 
a third year student and a dean’s lister, 
never expected that her grades from the 
last semester would be in trouble just 
because of her Facebook post.

Ejercito posted a statement on Talisay City College’s official Facebook page about the issues of people fighting for position in her school’s administration.

Ejercito said that the student’s are affected by these issues and they don’t know whom to recognize as the president of their school.

“I, myself, would review my posts if it’s good or bad, but I believe that I did not say anything wrong or making stories on my post”, said Ejercito.

Fregie immediately files a complaint on her teacher at the college’s legal office for holding her grades.

Investigation is still going on about these issues.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Best NBA Bloopers of 2013-2014 Season

Voice Activated Elevator Prank....SO FUNNY