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Miss Universe 2009 Winners and Crown
Posted by Bendz in Movies, TV, Books on August 24, 2009
Haven’t really seen Miss Universe 2009 cause I’ve been busy playing Zuma. Luckily, the girl who occupies the room next to me likes to watch her TV in full volume so my mind was able to catch some of the things that happend.
Donald Trumb, ever so boastful, opened the show explaning why he knows the Miss Univerve is the most important pageant in the world just like he does with some of the products he dare endorse.
Miss Philippines did not make it to the top 15. Too bad for Rufa Gutierez and todays guest of Rufa an Ai who really wanted to bag the crown this year to put the Philippines in the map again. By the way, Ai-Ai could not make it to the show today cause he has yet to get a real beauty title. The show was cohosted by Sharlene Gonzalez and Meriam Quimbao.
For record purposes, the Miss Universe 2009 was held in Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas.
Miss Universe 2009 TOP 15 Semi-finalist:
1. Puerto Rico
2. Iceland
3. Albania
4. Czech Republic
5. Belgium
6. Dominican Republic
7. Sweden
8. Kosovo
9. Australia
10.France
11.Switzerland
12.South Africa
13.USA
14.Croatia
15.Venezuela
Miss Universe 2009 Top 10 Finalist:
1. Puerto Rico
2. Czech Republic
3. Dominican Republic
4. Australia
5. Kosovo
6. United States
7. Switzerland
8. France
9. South Africa
10. Venezuela
Miss Universe 2009 Top 5 Finalist:
1. Dominican Republic
2. Australia
3. Puerto Rico
4. Venezuela
5. Kosovo
Miss Universe 2009 Venezuela Stefania Fernandez
1st runner-up Dominican Republic Ada de la Cruz
2nd runner-up Kosovo Marigona Dragusha
3rd runner-up Australia Rachael Finch
4th runner-up Puerto Rico Mayra Matos
The official decision was made at the Atlantis Resort by a 12-person judging panel that included Andre Leon Talley, the editor-at-large for American Vogue, actor Dean Cain, and supermodel Valeria Mazza.
The main event Sunday was hosted by Celebrity Apprentice star Claudia Jordan and Access Hollywood co-anchor Billy Bush, and included performances by rapper Flo Rida, singers David Guetta and Kelly Rowland, and reality star Heidi Montag.
The Dysfunctional Philippines and Miss Philippines 2008 Mashup
Posted by Bendz in Movies, TV, Books on March 12, 2008
Lee Doyle posted JOB HIRING: Philippine Prime Minister for his Filipino readers. It’s an old forum discussion which dates back to the year 2005. What Lee don’t know is the fact that such issue is still relevant to Filipino society even today.Although most of us here in the provinces believes that Manila is making a mountain out of a mole hill with the alleged ZTE anomaly and the sellout of Spratlies, the fact that this country is in a mess could not be disregarded. Some say it’s government’s fault, some say it’s America’s fault and some believes it’s the people’s faults.America is dragged into this mess by activists who claims that Washington is still controlling the government even after they gave us independence on July 4, 1946. We see them on streets with banners bearing “Ibagsak ang [name of Philippine president]-US Imperyalismo” (down with [name of Philippine president]-US imperialis” in bold and sometimes, if they have more budget, burn effigies of Uncle Sam and the American Flag.We can blame other nations for the kind of culture and values we have now but until the time we rise from blaming to actually fixing the problem will we then move on and see significant change. Sure, the past has everything to do for what we are now but the question is: When shall we move forward?They say lot of Filipinos are living below poverty line and are eating only ones a day but in reality, these people who are called poor could afford to treat their buddies to a drinking spree or serve 5 course meals with lechon during fiesta. I guess this only shows that these people just don’t know how to spend what they have.
We like to be called hospitable so we go the extra mile in entertaining our guests. We wine them and dine them like they are kings, we even give them our own beds, and even lend them our wives (in some tribes). Then, after our guests are gone, that’s the time we start thinking how to pay the bill.We are not poor! We are just a country of mendicants. This why we can’t blame our politicians for engaging in corruption. We constantly ask them for money to assist our relatives’ burial, for our son’s wedding, for sound system expenses during fiestas, for basketball uniforms, and for almost anything we need. Where do you think would they get that money?We have lots of job openings yet still there are lots of new College graduates who are unemployed. It’s either they are too picky or they are a product of the prestigious diploma mills we usually call schools. That’s why we just laughed when Terry Hatcher said something it on Desperate Housewives.We pride ourselves for being one of the best English Speakers in Asia yet only 4 out of 100 makes the cut for call center agents. Unemployment could not have been much of a problem if our people are not idiots.This reminds of the Binibining Pilipinas winer Janina San Miguel. Just play the video and you’ll see.
“Well, my family’s role for me is so important becoz there was the wa- they’re, they was the one who’s …. very… Haha …. Oh I’m so sorry, uhmm …. My pamily …. My pamily …. Oh my god …. Ok, I’m so sorry …. I …. I told you that I’m so confident …. Eto, uhhmm, Wait …. Hahahahaha, uhmmm, Sorry guys becoz this was really my first pageant ever becoz I’m only 17 years old and ahahaha I, I did not expect that I came from, I came from one of the tough 10. Hmmm, so …. but I said that my family es the most important persons in my life. Thank you.”
I don’t know what more to write after seeing that. Parang lasing who needs alcohol rehab.

