



"Ako’y nagpapasalamat sa Panginoong Diyos na ginawa niya akong isang Pilipino." Cory Aquino
I am also thankful that I was born in the time of the Mother of Philippine Democracy.Truly, she is a combination of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Theresa in one. Long live,Cory. You will remain in our hearts and consciousness.
I will begin a flash back series beginning this one that will showcase what has happened before I built this blog. I still have a life, you know! I am starting then with famous people/celebrities I met because of work, acquaintances and social gatherings.
Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is still famous wherever she goes. Still strong at 80 years old, she is worldly popular because of her large, gargantuan collection of shoes. She recently visited the IFEX 2009 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City. She was literally hugged over by the exhibitors. Beauty and health guru, Ms. Cory Quirino also attended the exhibit. She shared her beauty secrets to the public in one of the exhibit's seminars.
Ricardo Lee. My Idol. I attended his book launching of "Si Tatang at ang Himala ng Ating Panahon" at Powerbooks SM Megamall last May 31. Several name droppers in showbusiness showed support to the multi-awarded scriptwriter from Daet, Camarines Norte.
He wrote the movies that etched immortality in Philippine cinema including Himala, Brutal, Moral, Karnal, Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak, Cain at Abel, and the recent, Aishite Imasu Mahal Kita 1941 and Dubai. Other celebrities were present like Dingong Dantes, Angel Locsin, Danton Remoto, Allan Paule, Jean Garcia. They read some of the stories Ricky Lee wrote on the anthology to the delight of everybody. Raw. Melancholic. Sorrowful. Ricky Lee unravels the true lives of the Manila's "Les Miserables," as well as history's forgotten heroes from unexpected places, the rebel soldier from Bohol and the martyr of the farmers. It also includes the script of what is considered the most significant film in the Asia-Pacific, HImala.
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