pare vic,
yes pare i read your woman named kitty somewhere in one of your numerous blogs. i hope you'll get your producer!
tiningnan ko rin pare ko yung iba pang mga pangasinan blogs and they are so numerous pare ko! meron pang pangasinan bulletin board at halos lahat ng mga taga pangasinan na nasa america ay nakalista sa mga blogs ninyo plus their comments.
yung isang successful pangasinense family pare ko organized his blog very well, parang he arranged his family picture from the day he got there, then how he brought his family, then how he got his job, his house there, etc. etc. etc.
you know pare ko, there are blogs here and also websites whose owners are already millionaires! ! ! ! you know what they did pare ko?
they organized them so that advertisers and various contacts came in ! !
and then yung mga local media networks natin dito came in also and got their services, and presto! ! ayun pare ko money started pouring in ! !
sabi ko dun sa masscom daughter ko siguro get in touch kako with your ninong vic so you can start something dollar or peso productive on the internet by using your blogs and/or websites ! ! ! !
what do you say pare ko? diba magandang ideya yun? tingnan mo pare ko yung sinasabi ko sayong very successful pinoy blog. ang title nya ay yugatech.com
till next time !.
ros
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Ros is a UP MassCom graduate and I worked with him in UP Los Banios. In fact he was the one who hired me. Both of us are fond of writing and we wrote human interest stories during our spare time ( which could fall between 8 in the morning and 5 in the afernoon ) just to escape the drudgery of writing articles, slogans, pamphlets about forest conservation which nobody seem to read anyway. But it was our bread and butter.
We stayed in this gorgeous UP Community in the slopes of Mt. Makiling for 4 years until he quit and my visa for Canada was also approved.
Los Banios became a second home to me. It has everything an academic community has to offer. It has an auditorium and once in a while the Philippine Symphony Orchestra would come and perform.
When Martial Law was declared, some of da Apo's military forces swooped down on this place and went after the "activists" which UP is so noted for.
Many "citizens" of UP Los Banios are Asian students who came to learn our "secrets" of rice propagation from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) another research center which is located in the area.
Same students, after classes and during weekends would frequent the beer gardens outside the UP gate bringing revenue to these small joints.
After their schooling is finished, they would go back to their respective countries, apply what they learned. Ironically enough, our government would buy rice from these countries because we could not produce enough rice to feed our own people.
Anyways, I was happy to meet Ros again after so many years through the Internet. ----#
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