Millions can't read; blame TV and radio
I heard someone say that some people in the government are throwing their weight around. If that’s excess weight, throw it where it’s needed — the dumps.
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It says here that there are so many poverty-stricken Pinoys. That could be the reason why many students don’t know what “leftovers” are.
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I’m told that there are superstitious people who believe that the 10-peso coin is bad luck. Oh, yeah? How about if you got a bagful of this coin?
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Someone has been sending me promo materials for an expensive car. Thank you. Apparently, this thoughtful someone doesn’t know I can’t even afford a jalopy.
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A public relations person (not here) has been sued for slander for talking too much in his/her speech. I remember what Calvin Coolidge once said: “I was never in trouble with anyone by anything I did not say.”
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I read in Mel Tobias’ PhilSTAR column (“Living in Canada”) that there are 775 million people who can’t read. The culprit I think is modern info technology. More people today go to their TV and radio sets to hear the news instead of reading the newspaper.
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Columnist Mel Tobias also says that singing while driving is a distraction. It impairs people’s abilities behind the wheel. I suggest these people to do their singing in the bathroom.
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I recently read an article (not in the STAR) despising gays. I didn’t like the writer’s opinion. He/she lumped all gays in one basket of bad eggs.
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I know of many respectable gays. One of them is my media colleague who admits he’s gay and is proud of it. He’s a multitalented media person. Can’t mention his name not having sought his permission for me to do it.
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OVERHEARD. A department store sales clerk was heard telling someone that she was warned by management after she was reported as saying: “Ang uyab sa anak sa akong amo mahalon og cell phone apan di kamao mo txt.” Asked why, she said: “Di man kamao mo suwat, so voice call lang pirme.” (if a cell phone holder can’t write, she or he can’t text, right?)
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