She was one of the lucky ones, as many in that country suffered much worse. In the midst of this tragedy, the one bright spot of late has been the victory of welterweight boxing champion and national hero Emmanuel Dapidran "Manny" Pacquiao, over Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico. "The Pac Man" thus became the first boxer to win a world title in seven different weight classes.
Manny has also been very generous to the people of his homeland, many of whom have lost everything. We here at mwbh want to give a shout to the many relief organizations who are working tirelessly in the Philippines. We want to give a special Tip of the Black Hat to Cathoilc Relief Services, which has pledged $250,000 to the relief efforts. To find out more, click here.
Meanwhile, Sal is running out of excuses (to say nothing of money), so after changing her mind at least four times, and finally ignoring the pleas of her
Never again.
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2 comments:
Congrats with Sal being a US citizen -- I just became one this year too!
But really, it's true that the Philippines has suffered much in weather (which happens every year, as a matter of fact). How horrible, though, when you add that with the poverty of the people!
That's why my family came to the US: to seek a better future. I don't blame them. And I just hope that the Filipinos will be okay there, whether rich or poor(I know that my Visayan and Quezon City relatives there are okay, so that's good).
Amen. (And go, Pacman, go! :) )
Jean-Therese:
I just checked your blog. My, my, but we have an attitude problem, don't we? Keep up the good work! And please, contact me privately. I'll explain later.
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