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Bong RevillaScandal Photos with Asunta de Rossi?
Just in from the rumor mill, boys and girls. Bong Revilla’s moral high ground is currently shaken by reports of his nude photos with a once famous six goddes, Asunta de Rossi. This made his senate probe on the Hayden Kho Katrina Halili scandal turn into one big Enchanted Kingdom.
Currently, only two sites are heralding Bong Revilla’s scandal photos with Asunta de Rossi and it includes this scandalous blog but more blogs and websites are expected to follow. With media exposure, Bong Revilla nude photos would then be another keyword in Google sooner or later.
Bong Revilla still has it, as some may say. He still got the looks and body of a young man. Asunta de Rossi, on the other hand, is still hot even after several years of marriage with Jules Ledesma so I think people are digging this Bong Revilla nude pictures for Asunta de Rossi and not for Bong himself (except for those batting for the other team).
Bong Revilla scandalpictures are circulating via email and no one dared posting it on a blog or website yet for fear perhaps of getting shut down once the good senator knows about it.
Bong Revilla scandalpictures will not be posted here. If I will post it, then perhaps it would be blurred on those parts cause as much as I want to share scandals, this blog is not the right avenue for it.
New Maasin City Sex Scandal 2008
If my memory serves me right, the last sex scandal to hit the province of Southern Leyte particularly the city of Maasin has been about two to three years ago involving two high school students from the local Catholic school, Saint Joseph College. It happened during the time when sex scandals were rampant in the country and was released almost the same time as the Dumaguete and Manila sex scandals were spreading like wildfire.
The culprits, or shall I say the stars, is a son of a known lawyer and the daughter of a business magnate. Video quality was paltry since cellphones back then is limited only to VGA for resolution. It didn’t spread like wildfire since not as many people have phones capable of multimedia messaging, not even bluetooth. Anyone who may have watched this first Maasin City Sex Scandal may remember the stars drinking soft drinks after the quick sex scene (at least that’s what stuck in my head).
Just last week, on September 12 to be exact, while I was in the city enjoying my vacation leave a new sex video became the talk of the town which involves a student from the same school, Saint Joseph College and the local franchise of STI. This time, the video is much clearer as well as the sounds. It appears like the lovers were taking the videos themselves using their phones and doing the deed in a well lit room. It’s much more interesting than the other maasin city sex scandal video and by “interesting” i mean comedic. Edser (not his real name…or is it?), the guy (who’s a friend of mine) looks like a madman and the girl who knows how to “handle the act” also managed to make funny sexual gestures.
Apparently, the girl’s phone, which contains the video was lost and whoever found it shared their dirty little secret through bluetooth and eventually it reached my mom’s phone. Yep, I happen to see the Maasin City Scandal on mom’s phone. She showed it to my sister too. It’s a bit awkward considering it’s still porn. Well, judging from the way people have been acting after the this scandal erupted, it’s already considered okey, even for priests or teachers, to share the video to anybody.
As of this writing, I haven’t spoke to my friend, Edser, yet. All I know is he went to Davao with the girl to run away from the shame it caused his family. His mother, a college instructor in a sectarian school who’s also active in church activities, together with his father has been raiding several internet cafes’ in the city who also tried to generate some cash out of this fiasco by charging twenty pesos per download. They didn’t even know that the video was already posted in the internet (no, it’s not on Youtube).
Truly, this one hell of an incident has rocked the small city which pride itself of it’s high moral standards and fear in god.

SJC Celebrates 80th College Day with a Male Homecoming Queen?
Posted by Bendz in Ramblings & Rants on February 10, 2008

Maasin City, Southern Leyte– It’s been 80 years since the Most Reverend Sofronio Hacbang, Archbishop of Samar founded Instuto de San Jose, now known as Saint Joseph College, my Alma Mater.Since then, SJC flourished as the center of education in Southern Leyte and nearby Leyte towns.
Last February 5-9, 2008, SJC celebrated this event dubbed as the College Day with the theme: “God’s word alive–among us. It started with an opening mass, followed by the opening of booths and various academic, musical and literary competitions.
This year, the event was highlighted with a Traipse, that “…captures the common yet essential manifestations of the local culture and lifestyle, featuring not just the three main islands of the Philippines: Visayas, Mindanao and Luzon, but as well as the neighboring countries of the Aseia Pacific Regions.”
The traditional Recognition and Awarding Ceremony was spruced-up with productions that captured the milestones of Saint Joseph College’s history.
Of course, College Day will never be complete without the Alumni Homecoming Day and the Coronation of the Homecoming Queen. My friend, Ganda’s (who owns Ganda’s Aromatic Cafe, one of the best cafes here in Maasin City) sister, Joy Padillia-Bascug was one of the candidates for this year along with Ms. Corrain Claire Cañete, Grace Mar Gonzales-Boehm, Cheryll Esma-Terante, Surita Roa-To, Catalina Piao-Magpatoc, Immaculada Alma Moldes-Parunggan, Madonna Caintic-Nudalo, Elina Bilvero-Cuaves, and Andriano “Ardring” Arnaiz. In case the last one sounds like a man’s name to you, that’s because he really is a man.
No, I’m not kidding. Mr. Adriano “Adring” Arnaiz, a Sapphire Jubilarian, was included in the list of candidates and I don’t even have the slightest idea why. Mr. Arnaiz, who anchors a noon-time radio program at DYDM here in Maasin, is, for the record, not even effeminate (just in case you are wondering).
Saint Joseph College, once again, delivered a remarkable show this year. One which, even a rebellious Josephinian during high school,like myself, can be truly proud of.
SJC would, no doubt, continue to be a beacon of academic excellence both here in Southern Leyte, and around the globe.
P.S.
If you want to know if this year’s Alumni Homecoming Queen turns out to be Mr. Arnaiz, just leave me a comment.

