Sam and Piolo attacked by gay rumors October 24, 2007
Posted by uhuh in : Celebrity, Lawsuit, Pain, Pinoy, Rumors, Shame, Society , add a commentThis is not the first time Piolo Pascual and Sam Milby are attacked by gay rumors. They have face many in the past. However, this is the first time that Piolo and Sam tried so hard to deny the accusations.
Just recently Lolit Solis wrote in her column that she saw Piolo and Sam at Sofitel hotel talking to each other in a rather intimate manner. She said she saw Piolo whispering to Sam’s ears and when they noticed her presence, they hurriedly got out of the area leaving Lolit wondering about the big rush.
Now, Sam is threatening to sue Lolit for her statements if she won’t issue a public apology. Lolit, of course, is not scared of this threat. She lashed back that Sam can sue her anytime and that she won’t take her word back.
All I can say is that this issue is so lame yet Sam is so affected by it. If he is not gay, then he is not. There’s no need to try to prove it by suing a journalist who has faced hundreds of libel suits already. Lolit is thick-faced and is used to getting sued already. Not even a face lift in Beverly Hills, CA can handle that thing.
Pinoys are hot these days October 6, 2007
Posted by uhuh in : Celebrity, Pinoy, Politics, Shame, Society, Television , 1 comment so farI wrote an entry just two minutes ago about a Pinoy former president being spoofed on American television. Well, a little bird told me that this is not the first time Pinoys made the international headlines this week.
A popular comedy show Desperative Housewives also made fun of the Pinoys. Teri Hatcher’s character Susan Mayer uttered these words:
Can I check those diplomas because I just wanna make sure they are from some med shool in the Philippines.
LOL. Teri should have refused to say those lines. But anway, she is not smart enough to make her own choices though.
And also, Britney Spears included Philippines in her Piece of Me song. Click here to see it for yourself.
Pinoy former president called a slut? October 6, 2007
Posted by uhuh in : Celebrity, Pinoy, Politics, Shame, Society, Television , 1 comment so farI heard from a friend today that a Pinoy former president named Cory Aquino was called a SLUT by some American TV Show. Now that’s way overboard.
That TV show is just so mean, calling people names like that. And I heard that two more women Presidents were also made fun of. Geez, I can’t believe TV has gone so low. I would have imagined that old lady crying over that remark. People just have no respect for women these days. And she is an old woman for crying out loud.
How cruel.
Who Handles Break-Ups Better? September 17, 2007
Posted by uhuh in : Dating, Healing, Pain, Personal, Shame , add a commentARTICLE BY DAVID ZINCZ Some relationships end with fighting. Some end with crying. Some end with sex. Some end with verbal insults (or dishes) being thrown at sound-barrier-breaking speeds. Whatever the case, break-ups can be uglier than some Dancing with the Stars performances. Let’s face it: some relationships aren’t meant to be, so a break-up averts a bigger disaster. So when the Love Boat hits the iceberg, who handles it better? My answer: Women. Several studies show that men experience more depression, distress, and anxiety after break-ups than women do. Men might like to come across as being tougher than overcooked steak after a breakup, but the truth is that they’re actually more the consistency of jelly. Believe me-I see the letters of hundreds of men desperate for advice on how to win their ex back. Here’s why some men come undone during a breakup:
Men Mask Their Pain
When a guy is dumped, his first reaction is: I’ll show her. How he sometimes does it: With a couple pitchers and a night out with the guys. In fact, 26 percent of men say that the dumped party should get drunk with the guys after a break-up, according to a Men’s Health online survey. But those beer swillers are actually in the minority: 36 percent say a guy should look at his new ex, smile, and thank her. The thing is, both of those reactions are exactly the same thing-masks for their true feelings. They can’t deal with being hurt, or angry, or bummed. It’s not until after they get past their initial reaction that men actually mourn the loss of the relationship. Women are more likely to cry soon after the breakup, and they’re also more likely to use straight talk when ending a relationship, studies find. So women face their relationship blues head on, and get them out of their systems earlier. Many men tend to repress their reaction, so it lingers like basement mold.