We're no texting capital of the world
It is said that behind the success of every man is a woman. In the case of the King of Comedy, it’s not just a woman but several women.
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Medical experts say wearing tight-fitting jeans or trousers can lead to health problems including twisted testicles.
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A young college girl who loves to wear tight-fitting jeans all the time asked her Mom: “What are twisted testicles, Ma?”
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Of course, this health problem is the men’s headache. No worries for the women unless they’re actually men moving around as transvestites.
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The medical experts say that if any man prefers to put style before health, it’s up to him. This is a free country. Any male is free to twist his testicles by wearing tight-fitting trousers.
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It is often said that the Philippines is the world’s mobile phone texting capital. It’s not quite so. A World Bank study shows we rank only No. 15. There are more cellphone users in countries perceived as poor like Bangladesh and Nigeria.
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The world’s No. 1 in terms of people using cellular phones is China with more than a billion cellphone users. It is followed by India with a little less than a billion units. The next eight largest cellphone users are the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, Russia, Japan, Pakistan, Germany and Iran.
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Maybe we’d rank higher in terms of mobile phone users in the next few years when our population hits 100,000. As you can see, it’s the country’s population that makes it rank high among cellphone-using countries.
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The Cebu Dolphins beat the Manila Sharks, 6-1, in last Sunday’s championship of the Philippine Baseball Series at the Rizal Baseball Park in Manila. Many baseball fans are asking why the baseball games in Manila, where Cebuanos are making good, do not see print in the local papers.
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“Let’s give baseball some plugging,” my friend Daido Angel says. “Cebuano baseball players seeing action in national tournaments also deserve some space in the local papers like the Azkals.”
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OVERHEARD. A long-time American resident here was heard telling another foreigner: “Filipino men make good and loving husbands. I know of two Pinoy husbands who wash the laundry and/or babysit while their wives play mahjong all day long.”
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