Monday, October 27, 2008

Ayoko na mag-blog..

Ayoko na magblog, last na 'to..
Announcement lang..

Ayoko na mag-blog ng wlang kwenta..
Ng mga drama, ng mga problema..

Madami nman ako kaibigan..
pwede nman ako magkwento sa knla..
sumasagot pa..

Ayoko na magblog..
Last na..

Friday, October 17, 2008

Metrocon na!!!

ano b nmn yan?!
pupunta ka ng metrocon?
tapos hindi ka aatend ng workshops?

e kung sbihin q saung mas mabangis n ung mga workshops dis tym?? we kol it personalized workshops...hindi na per program pro kung san ang hilig ng puso mu...

di ka nmn cguro ngbayad ng reg at dumayo pa sa CAVSU para lhan mamasyal o kya mgstay sa accomodations db?

sulitin mu n!mgsama kp!NONSTOP tau db!?

isa n sa mga workshops...at ibibida q n...is the SONG WRITING workshop...lhat ng workshops will happen sbaysbay ng 3to5pm ng oct25...venues will all be within the metrocon site dn naman...

d ka mgaling sa gnyan?
anu nmn?mgwoworkshop kpb kung mgaling kn?...cge n...pagkalat mu n...

Friday, October 10, 2008

Through the Rapists' eyes..

Forwarded by Jim Paredes of Ateneo69.

Jim Paredes wrote: Katipunan , QC incident

Dear friends,

Many of you may not have heard of the incident that happened to a friend of my son last week at about 6:30 pm right in front of the thickly-populated area of BPI-Katipunan, near shoppersville. she parked her car right in front of BPI to make a withdrawal and to do some groceries.

As she was getting into her car after doing her chores, a man suddenly appeared beside her and tried to bully her into moving to the passenger seat. when she pressed her car horn to call attention, he pushed her in the car and pinned her down with his elbow on her neck. it was a good thing that she had the presence of mind to continue to struggle and press on her car horn to catch attention (even if she had to use her foot to do this) Her assailant even tried to make people believe that it was a domestic matter by telling the crowd not to get involved as it was a 'private matter'. But with the onlookers multiplying by the second, her assailant finally gave up and ran that was when she stood up and shouted for help. Thank God the guy got caught and is now under police custody.

Last saturday, during the inquest, she told me that what gave her the guts to fight her assailant was the article 'THROUGH A RAPIST'S EYES' forwarded to our e-groups! about a week prior to her attack. I am re-forwarding the article (you can find it at the bottom of this (e-mail) for everyone's benefit. please tell your friends, family, and loved ones about this. It works. may i just add that to a certain extent, we have to get ourselves involved if we see violence being committed on anyone like calling on a security guard or a police officer even if it appears to be a domestic matter. It seems that a lot of attackers use that tactic to get away with violence. Not many people know how to take care of themselves when faced with such a situation. Everyone, please be very, very careful.

THOUGHT THIS WAS GOOD INFO TO PASS ALONG...

FYI
- Through a rapist's eyes! A group of rapists and date rapists in prison were interviewed on what they look for in a potential victim and here are some interesting facts:

1] The first thing men look for in a potential victim is hairstyle. They are most likely to go after a woman with a ponytail, bun! , braid or other hairstyle that can easily be grabbed. They are also likely to go after a woman with long hair. Women with short hair are not common targets.

2] The second thing men look for is clothing. They will look for women who's clothing is easy to remove quickly. Many of them carry scissors around to cut clothing.

3] They also look for women using their cell phone, searching through their purse or doing other activities while walking because they are off guard and can be easily overpowered.

4] The number one place women are abducted from / attacked at is grocery store parking lots.

5] Number two is office parking lots/garages.

6] Number three is public restrooms.

7] The thing about these men is that they are looking to grab a woman and quickly move her to a second location where they don't have to worry about getting caught.

8] If you put up any kind of a fight at all, they get discouraged because it only takes a minute or two for them to realize that going after you isn't worth it because it will be time-consuming.

9] These men said they would not pick on women who have umbrellas,or other similar objects that can be used from a distance, in their hands.

10] Keys are not a deterrent because you have to get really close to the attacker to use them as a weapon. So, the idea is to convince these guys you're not worth it.

POINTS THAT WE SHOULD REMEMBER:=20

1] If someone is following behind you on a street or in a garage or with you in an elevator or stairwell, look them in the face and ask them a question, like what time is it, or make general small talk: can't believe it is so cold out here, we're in for a bad winter. Now that you've seen their faces and could identify them in a line- up, you lose appeal as a target.

2] If someone is coming toward you, hold out your hands in front of you and yell Stop or Stay back! Most of the rapists this man talked to said they'd leave a woman alone if she yelled or showed that she would not be afraid to fight back. Again, they are looking for an EASY target.

3] If you carry pepper spray (this instructor was a huge advocate of it and carries it with him wherever he goes,) yelling I HAVE PEPPER SPRAY and holding it out will be a deterrent.

4] If someone grabs you, you can't beat them with strength but you can do it by outsmarting them. If you are grabbed around the waist from behind, pinch the attacker either under the arm between the elbow and armpit or in the upper inner thigh - HARD. One woman in a class this guy taught told him she used the underarm pinch on a guy who was trying to date rape her and was so upset she broke through the skin and tore out muscle strands the guy needed stitches. Try pinching yourself in those places as hard as you can stand it; it really hurts.

5] After the initial hit, always go for the groin. I know from a particularly unfortunate experience that if you slap a guy's parts it is extremely painful. You might think that you'll anger the guy and make him want to hurt you more, but the thing these rapists told our instructor is that they want a woman who will not cause him a lot of trouble. Start causing trouble, and he's out of there.

6] When the guy puts his hands up to you, grab his first two fingers and bend them back as far as possible with as much pressure pushing down on them as possible. The instructor did it to me without using much pressure, and I ended up on my knees and both knuckles cracked audibly.

7] Of course the things we always hear still apply. Always be aware of your surroundings, take someone with you if you can and if you see any odd behavior, don't dismiss it, go with your instincts. You may feel a little silly at the time, but you'd feel much worse if the guy really was trouble.

FINALLY, PLEASE REMEMBER THESE AS WELL ....

I know you are smart enough to know these pointers but there will be some, where you will go 'hmm I must remember that' After reading, forward it to someone you care about, never hurts to be careful in this crazy world we live in.

1. Tip from Tae Kwon Do: The elbow is the strongest point on your body. If you are close enough to use it, do it.

2. Learned this from a tourist guide to New Orleans : if a robber asks for your wallet and/or purse, DO NOT HAND IT TO HIM. Toss it away from you.... chances are that he is more interested in your wallet and/or purse than you and he will go for the wallet/purse. RUN LIKE MAD IN THE OTHER DIRECTION!

3. If you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car: Kick out the back tail lights and stick your arm out the hole and start waving like crazy. The driver won't see you but everybody else will. This has saved lives.

4. Women have a tendency to get into their cars after shopping,eating, working, etc., and just sit (doing their checkbook, or making a list, etc. DON'T DO THIS! The predator will be watching you, and this is the perfect opportunity for him to get in on the passenger side, put a gun to your head, and tell you where to go. AS SOON AS YOU CLOSE the DOORS , LEAVE.

5. A few notes about getting into your car in a parking lot, or parking garage:
a. Be aware: look around your car as someone may be hiding at the passenger side , peek into your car, inside the passenger side floor, and in the back seat. (DO THIS TOO BEFORE RIDING A TAXI CAB) .

b. If you are parked next to a big van, enter your car from the passenger door. Most serial killers attack their victims by pulling them into their vans while the women are attempting to get into their cars.

c. Look at the car parked on the driver's side of your vehicle, and the passenger side. If a male is sitting alone in the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back into the mall, or work, and get a guard/policeman to walk you back out. IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY. (And better paranoid than dead.)

6. ALWAYS take the elevator instead of the stairs.

(Stairwells are horrible places to be alone and the perfect crime spot).

7. If the predator has a gun and you are not under his control, ALWAYS RUN! The predator will only hit you (a running target) 4 in 100 times; And even then, it most likely WILL NOT be a vital organ. RUN!

8. As women, we are always trying to be sympathetic: STOP IT! It may get you raped, or killed. Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good-looking, well educated man, who ALWAYS played on the sympathies of unsuspecting women. He walked with a cane, or a limp, and often asked 'for help' into his vehicle or with his vehicle, which is when he abducted his next victim.

I'd like you to forward this to all the women you know. It may save a life. A candle is not dimmed by lighting another candle. I was going to send this to the ladies only, but guys, if you love your mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, etc., you may want to pass it onto them, as well.

Send this to any woman you know that may need to be reminded that the world we live in has a lot of crazies in it and it's better safe than sorry.

Jim Paredes
The Maverick

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

You Again..

There is something,
I see in you..

It might kill me..
I want it to be true..

I heard about you again, the thought of having me as preference would have stopped the unfathomable ambiance that you have created around us. This let me breathe again. Having me as preference? Choosing among them? Would it sound incredibly great if it was you speaking the unbelievable truth? Truth? It may not be the truth. But still the thought of having you around me, wanting me around you, me being yours, the possibility of building "US", this sounds great. This sounds calming.This is what I want. The thought soothes me. Probably you'll have me and I'll have you in the nearest future. I can only but wait.

Discernment..

Two days to that deadliest deadline..
It's really getting into my nerves..
What should I choose?
Who will I choose?
I'm dead..

Friday, October 3, 2008

Makiki-YFC survey dn po ako..

1. Gaano ka na katagal sa yfc?
magpo-4 years na ata..
2. Kelan ka nag-Youth Camp?
Nov 13-14,2004..
3. Saan ka nag-Youth Camp?
Pasig Catholic College..
4. Sino team head and team leader nung nag-camp ka?
Kuya Nino Esguerra and Ate Jikki Mantiquilla (san na ba sila?)
5. Sino Faci mo?
Si karla capco.. osyh ng central b ngaun..:)
6. Saang Sector/Cluster/Chapter ka?
CENTRAL B ako ever since.. B6, na namerge sa B3.. Nung B6, sa MAybunga chapter ako tapos nalipat sa rosario chapter, after magmerge, wla na, tapos Ycom ngaun..:)
7. Ano position mo ngayon sa YFC?
Central B Youth Head :)
8. Favorite Coordinators?
Tito Emil and Tita Cora Millena.. Coords ko nung chapterhead ako ng Rosario.. Sarap ng mga luto ni tita.. Sarap din nila magmahal..
7.First crush mo sa YFC?
Si Ivan Mantiquilla na naging boyfriend ko..:))
8. Theme ng First ILC na na-attendan mo?
Bata pa ko sa YFC, Solo Dios Basta! ILC Subic..
9. Theme ng First RYC/Metrocon na na-attendan mo?
Bata pa nga tlga ko, so sa maputik na Marist.. BELIEVE w/ the candlelights..
10. Favorite slow worship song(s)?
Still
11. Favorite fast worship song(s)?
madaming madaming madami..

12. First YFC shirt?
Nung Rev Up lang naging convenient para skn na bumili ng shirt eh..
13. Favorite RYC/Metrocon?
Believe kc kumple6to b3 dito eh.. Pero sa Rev Up na reunite kmi ulit kht kulang masaya pa dn.. B3 meets B6..
14. Favorite ILC?
ILC Tagaytay.. LOVE ILC.. "Kapag mahal mo ang Diyos mo, hnd ka muna maglalovelife habang nagaaral..
15.Message mo para sa YFC’s?
Godbless.. See you sa Metrocon..:)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

You just giving me a headache..

stop.
being.
so.
dazzlingly.
amazing.

When God Calls. Do we actually leave our families?

When God Calls. Do we actually leave our families?
Fr. Jboy Gonzales SJ
1 October 2008 St. Therese of the Child Jesus
Job 9, 1-16; Psalm 88; Luke 9, 57-62

I learned the art of letting go when I was a Jesuit novice. Every semester we would transfer from one room to the other, leaving the furniture of the room there. All we have to carry are our basic things. Every time we transfer to a new room, we would decorate and re-arrange the room the way we want it. Sometimes, we get attached to the room perhaps because the location was better --- a good view of the greenery or it was near the common restroom (you don’t have to travel a long way at night)--- or we have decorated it so beautifully. The exercise was called, mutationes. It was supposed to help us get used to being transfered from one mission area, and increase our sense of mobility and availability.

I didn’t know that the Gospel today will have a concrete impact on my life. Letting go was not a matter of rooms, but a matter of ties. Jesus said that if anyone wanted to follow him, he should leave everything behind --- even the burial of one’s kin. My father died when I was a novice, a few months before the Jesuits asked me whether I would like to take my perpetual vows. I was in our remote mission area then, a good five-hour trek to inland Bukidnon, and I heard the news from the radio. But the Jesuits did not take to heart the Gospel’s leaving the family. They bought the tickets for my journey home to Bicol.

Does the Gospel really mean forgetting one’s kin and completely having no care at all to one’s loved one? Job in the first reading lost all of his property and his family despite his being a good and godly man?

My experience tells me to completely forget one’s family is brutal and cruel --- even to missionaries. We have many foreign Jesuits who died here in the Philippines, but have kept in touch with their families abroad. Our families are our lifeline and they are our support system. Jesus’ family and friends where with Him all through His mission. Many missionaries suffer great emotional upheavals when they learn about the misfortunes their families suffered --- a terminal illness, a financial trouble, death and in many cases, natural disasters. If there is one thing that shakes missionaries, whether religious or lay, it is the family. In my case, a large part of the suffering we encounter comes from not being able to support them except perhaps spiritually through prayers and masses. My consolation is in believing that spiritual gifts greatly helps. St. Therese of the Child Jesus is the patron of the missions, but she never left the convent. St. Francis Xavier SJ, is also a patron of the missions, but while he was out into the world, he kept the letters of St. Ignatius and his friends deep in his heart. They never “left” the people they loved.

With these two saints, the Gospel to me becomes clearer and so is the reason why the Jesuits arranged my journey home on that fateful March day in 1990. Discipleship is a matter of the heart: whether one leaves or one stays, a disciple’s heart is open to the future. A heart that welcomes new experiences and trusting they would also encounter God whether they are in the quiet of their room or overseas. It could also mean whether God would like us to try out a new way of evangelization and leave behind an outdated and ineffective way. It is a heart that is ready to go if God wills so, or stay if God wanted us to remain put. We are ready to just bring what we need, and leave anytime, anywhere. This is to me, great availability and mobility. We do have different loves, but the key is whom we love the most.

We now discover a fact. Those who have stable support systems are those who are ready to go wherever they are sent. They felt so much loved by their friends and families that they are so happy to share it to others. When we talk of availability and mobility in mission, we presume that that person experienced God’s love first. His availability and mobility is a response to that overflowing love.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Metro Manila Conference Production Team

ATTENTION!!

five... six..

5..6..7..8!

Calling all YFC dancer's!
Are you interested in joining the metrocon dance production team? Get up!
Pack your dancing shoes and Stuffs coz training starts on this coming OCTOBER 5, 2008 - SUNDAY!

txt EM at 09057414798
for more details!

we'll see you!
God bless!

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