Everytime The Freeman celebrates an important occasion I am asked to make a speech and I always refuse. I know that my silence is better than my speech.
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The problem is nobody gives a silent man any applause, let alone a standing ovation. Only the talker gets an ovation. And the louder he talks, the louder the ovation.
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Reminds me of a young speaker who, like me, felt nervous on stage. After receiving an ovation, he got rattled and said: “From the heart of my bottom, I thank you!”
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That’s why I always say no when asked to make a speech. I don’t want to be like that nervous young speaker. I might end my speech with: “OK, luv u. Take care.” Hehe!
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Msgr. Joe Tajanlangit, parish priest of Talisay, has been transferred to Toledo. If you’re a good priest and you got heaven in you, it doesn’t matter where you’re assigned.
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“For Msgr. Joe Tajanlangit, service to God and to the people of God knows no bounds. The sky is the limit.
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The office of Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay sent me a copy of the Makati Mirror, the city’s official organ. It was addressed to me thus: “Mr. Juanito V. Jabat, Publisher, The Fair and Fearless Freeman....” Hehe!
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A politician (in Luzon) who is said to be among the richest in his calling, wants a probe on the lifestyle of top-level media practitioners. Oh, here they go again. I don’t know what my colleagues think, but me, I welcome this nonsense.
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My lifestyle? It’s a waste of time looking into it. It’s the most dreary lifestyle in the world of journalists. I stay home most of the time when I’m not at work in the office at the Philippine Star building.
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Should this reported lifestyle check on media people come to pass, I hope the probers will not grill me with questions like: “Why don’t you have a car?” “Why can’t you fix your cracked up vinyl flooring?” “Why can’t you replace your already obsolete cellular phone with a modern one?” etc., etc.
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E-mail from Deodato Sanchez, a Cebuano OFW in New Zealand: “I have always been an Osmeñista, that is, in matters of politics, but I don’t like the way Mayor Tomas Osmeña has been acting lately .... Imagine hauling sick people to the governor’s office from the CCMC just because they’re not from the city.”
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E-mailed congratulatory messages on the occasion of The Freeman’s 90th anniversary came from Nancy Tiu of New York, Honorato Manding of Saudi Arabia, and Laling Bacus of LA. They are all natives of Cebu. Thank you!
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