“Hi, Manny Pacquiao. Come into my crib.”
The best pound-for-pound boxer in the world Manny Pacquiao welcomed MTV into his mansion in Los Angeles, California, USA to shoot an episode for MTV Cribs.
MTV Cribs is a reality television program on MTV that features tours of the houses and mansions of celebrities.
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After years of looking so gloomy and lonesome, Ninoy Aquino is finally smiling.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) unveils today the new design for the Philippine P500 peso bill that features the late Senator being joined by his wife, the late President Cory Aquino who passed away last year.
A third Aquino is in the bill as well with current Philippine President Noynoy Aquino‘s signature prominently displayed.
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The Pride of the Philippines, Manny Pacquiao‘s last loss was against future Hall-of-Famer Erik Morales.
That was more than 5 years ago in March 19, 2005.
He has since avenged that defeat, twice and currently, Pacquiao is on a 12-fight winning streak.
Along the way, the Pacman has gobbled up his opponents with his lightning speed quickness, cat-like reflexes and brute strength with eight of those fights ending by way of knockout; a testament to his power.
It’s also amazing to know that in the process, he has won titles in a record seven weight divisions from 112 to 147 pounds beating men bigger and taller than him.
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Filipinos are generally fun-loving people.
Since no one really pays attention anyway to the safety demonstration done by flight attendants for passengers aboard an airplane, Cebu Pacific decided to add some spice to it.
Dancing to the tune of Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” and Katy Perry’s “California Gurls”, these beautiful and fun Filipinas definitely captured everybody’s attention.
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WARNING: This video is not for the weak of heart.
Although it is animated, it shows a graphic depiction of how former policeman Rolando Mendoza MIGHT have killed his hostages in the recent hostage taking at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, Philippines.
Check out the Manila hostage crisis reenactment video after the jump.
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Whenever there’s a big fire or a road accident or a similar incident, we Filipinos usually flock to where the commotion is.
In local lingo, we are “usisero”.
I don’t know why but it’s just in our nature to be curious of what’s happening around us.
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