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Saturday, October 18, 2014
IN PHOTOS: GANDANG LALAKI 2014
A waiter from Malolos City, Bulacan took home the grand prize of Php 300,000 when he was hailed the 'Gandang Lalaki 2014' of 'It's Showtime.'
The 21-year old Nikko Seagal Natividad who works in a casual restaurant bested 57 other grand finalists during the grand finals held on October 18. 2014.
The top five grand finalists were asked "Kung ihahalintulad mo ang trabaho mo sa isang hayop, anong hayop ito at bakit?"
The gorgeous Natividad answered: Aso po. Kasi po parang aso po, maamo po sa tao 'yan. Kailangan maamo ka sa mga tao kaya parang waiter po, may makitang pumasok na tao, kahit hindi namin kakilala 'yan, obligado kaming maging maamo sa kanila."
The top five finalists of 'Gandang Lalaki 2014'
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Friday, July 18, 2014
DID BABY WAKE-UP ON HER FUNERAL?
UPDATE: July 15 -- ABS-CBN now reports that
the mother says she was misled by a 'quack doctor' that the baby was still
alive after the child purportedly moved during the funeral service.
After the
baby was taken out of her casket, the family brought her to a hospital where
doctors confirmed she had no pulse and was dead.
Original story below:
A
3-year-old girl who was previously pronounced medically dead awoke at her funeral in
Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, in the Philippines on Sunday.
Aurora
Police Senior Inspector Heidil Teelan confirmed the incident to the The
Philippine Star.
The girl,
whose name has not been released, apparently suffered through several days of
high fever before she was brought to a local medical clinic where a physician
pronounced her dead.
Then, at
the funeral, an attendee removed the "cover of the coffin to arrange the
supposed remains saw the head of the girl move," according to the paper.
If you think you've read this story before, you have not. But
people waking up at their funerals does occasionally happen.
Here are
seven examples of the phenomenon as compiled by The Week.
In 2011, the shock of
waking up at her own funeral actually helped cause a Russian woman's death, according to Fox News.
SOURCE
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Monday, March 31, 2014
GIRLS, MEET THE HOTTEST SUBWAY GUARD
Netizens voted this man as the hottest guard.
He's Guilherme Leão, 22 and works as a subway security guard in São Paulo, Brazil.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
STRAY CAT SURVIVES FLIGHT FROM MANILA TO LA
ABS-CBNnews.com
Posted at 07/31/2013 8:24 PM | Updated as of 08/01/2013 10:50 AM
MANILA - A stray cat from Manila survived an 11,000-kilometer journey inside a freight container and has been found in Los Angeles, California, according to US officials.
The 4-year-old female cat, nicknamed "Pinay"by staff at the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC), was discovered on July 16 by employees of a private company that owned the shipment where the cat hid.
"The container arrived in Los Angeles aboard a ship en-route from Manila, Philippines to Los Angeles," the animal care office said in a statement.
"The cat was very weak and frail," DACC director Marcia Mayeda said.
The animal care agency described the cat as belonging to the orange-and-white Domestic Short Haired variety.
It has been brought to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center's medical unit in LA.
"It is amazing that this cat could survive the almost 6,400-nautical mile journey by sea without food or water," Mayeda said. "She has been closely monitored and cared for by our medical team and is getting stronger and putting on weight."
The cat made full recovery and cleared quarantine, according to the DACC.
Dr. Maria Sabio-Solacito, DACC senior veterinarian and a native of the Philippines, explained the cat's nickname.
"We wanted to give her a name which kept her close to her roots," Sabio-Solacito said.
The animal care office has placed the cat for adoption.
"We will continue to provide the best care for Pinay until we can send her off to her new home,” Mayeda said. “It is important that potential adopters or foster families have considerable experience dealing with skittish cats. Pinay has been through a lot and needs a calm, loving family to help her transition."
Posted at 07/31/2013 8:24 PM | Updated as of 08/01/2013 10:50 AM
MANILA - A stray cat from Manila survived an 11,000-kilometer journey inside a freight container and has been found in Los Angeles, California, according to US officials.
The 4-year-old female cat, nicknamed "Pinay"by staff at the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC), was discovered on July 16 by employees of a private company that owned the shipment where the cat hid.
"The container arrived in Los Angeles aboard a ship en-route from Manila, Philippines to Los Angeles," the animal care office said in a statement.
"The cat was very weak and frail," DACC director Marcia Mayeda said.
The animal care agency described the cat as belonging to the orange-and-white Domestic Short Haired variety.
It has been brought to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center's medical unit in LA.
"It is amazing that this cat could survive the almost 6,400-nautical mile journey by sea without food or water," Mayeda said. "She has been closely monitored and cared for by our medical team and is getting stronger and putting on weight."
The cat made full recovery and cleared quarantine, according to the DACC.
Dr. Maria Sabio-Solacito, DACC senior veterinarian and a native of the Philippines, explained the cat's nickname.
"We wanted to give her a name which kept her close to her roots," Sabio-Solacito said.
The animal care office has placed the cat for adoption.
"We will continue to provide the best care for Pinay until we can send her off to her new home,” Mayeda said. “It is important that potential adopters or foster families have considerable experience dealing with skittish cats. Pinay has been through a lot and needs a calm, loving family to help her transition."
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
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