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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Lying Down Game





Have you heard the latest trend that caught the attention of many Filipinos? If not then let me be the one to tell you. It’s really easy; you just have to stretch out your body, arms to your side, find an unusual place, take a photo of yourself and post it on Facebook or any social networking sites. This new craze is the so-called “planking” or the lying down game.

Looking into its history

A comedian named Tom Green () claimed to have invented “planking” in 1994. But other accounts said that it originated in London on 1997. While the other one, in Northeast England in 2000. The origin of this fad might not be clear to many fanatics, but that doesn’t matter anymore. For it has gained popularity in many countries.

When it spread all over the globe, it has also been called as “Shi Che Nori” or playing dead in South Korea, “a plat ventre” or one’s belly in France, “facedown” in U.S.A. and Ireland, “planking ” in Australia, New Zealand, Philippines and the rest of the world.

Philippine trend

It was early 2011 when “planking” hits the Philippines. Many already did photograph themselves in some unusual locations such as roofs, stairs, atop poles, vehicles and even in roads.

In fact, there was a facebook page devoted to “planking” called Planking Pinas. Many already joined the page and it gained more than 33,000 “likes” from a lot of Fillipinos. Filipino “plankers” posted their own planking style photo on the wall of this page. Planking Pinas, however, made it clear to its members to always be responsible when doing planking. They promoted “PLANK SAFE” to each of their members.

This fad doesn’t only captivated common people, but also some Filipino celebrities. Actress Lauren Young and fashion icon Liz Uy tweeted a photo of their own doing the signature planking pose (planking in the stairs).

“Planking” was also used as a means of protests and rallies. On July 19, 2011, a number of students in the Philippines took the streets and planked. Because of President Aquino’s proposed budget cuts in universities and colleges they organized “Mass Planking For Our Right to Education”. They demanded from President Aquino to allocate a higher budget for education, a few days before his State of the Nation Address.

A self-expression

While others thought “planking” was a self-expression, many Filipinos are doing it only because people from the rest of the world are doing it. Some high-profile “plankers” include Justin Beiber, Chris Brown, Max Key (son of New Zealand’s Prime Minister), etc. This also triggers some individuals to “plank”.

Let’s take from Sheena, an Accountancy student, who admits she’s a fan of this fad. “So I can have cool photos on my facebook,” she said when asked on her purpose of doing planking.

“Lingaw-lingaw,” said by another “planker” named Mandel.

But for RR, it is one way of expressing himself. Because of having nothing to do aside from studying, he “planks” to tell others that he’s craving for something new.

Unfortunate plankers

Many might be doing “planking” to have a cool profile photo on facebook or just doing it for fun. But the fact is that, once a person posted his own planking pose and many seemed to like it, this will give him a sense of recognition.

However, not all plankers were fortunate enough. A 20-year-old guy in Brisbane,Australia embraced his own death after trying a planking stunt in a seven-storey Brisbane apartment. It was believed to be Australia’s first planking fatality. One was also arrested in Australia after planking on a police vehicle without asking permission to the cops. In England, doctors and nurses in a certain hospital were suspended after “planking” while on duty.

Nobody really knows what the exact purpose of planking was. But still, it gained a lot of popularity in the rest of the world. Now, it continued to spread in the Philippines and is starting to be recognized by some here in Dipolog. Just so you know if you tried “planking” make sure to be responsible and never cross the line. Ű




(Writer’s Note: Thank you so much google, without you I can’t acquire all these informaions!)

A Talk with Miss Kimberly Anne Amatong


Andres Bonifacio College was recognized as the “Powerhouse of Beauty”. It was after four young ladies consecutively wore the crown of Miss Teen Tourism for five years.
And now, another young lady from the same school by the name of Kimberly Anne Amatong is determined to face all the odds just to win again the crown of Miss Teen Tourism 2011.
She was the daughter of Mr. Armand Amatong and Mrs. Jocelyn Barbara Amatong. She started joining pageants when she was still four years old. In her freshman years in high school, she was crowned as ABC’s Ms. Interclas, ABC High School Dept.’s counterpart of Ms. Intrams. Now, at fifteen years old, she’s eager to face other beautiful ladies in the city for the most coveted title, Miss Teen Tourism 2011.
But before she goes to compete in the said pageant, we were lucky to be entertained by her through a short text conversation.
How will you describe yourself?
Kim: I’m a very sensitive person. I’m responsible, loving and I had this street smart-trait that I got from my mom and dad. I’m also outgoing and I really like socializing with other people.
What is your definition of the word ‘Beauty’?
Kim: For me, beauty is the harmony of one’s body, mind and spirit.
How does it feel to be chosen as ABC’s representative in Miss Teen Tourism 2011?
Kim: Of course, it’s overwhelming. And I’m very proud of myself because there are a lot of beautiful ladies here in ABC but still, they picked me to represent our school it really was an honor.
Is there any pressure felt knowing that ABC has been a constant winner in this prestigious pageant?
Kim: Honestly, I don’t feel any pressure instead it serves as my inspiration. It’s hard, but I will do my best to aim for the crown.
Are you confident enough to win the pageant?
Kim: I want to be positive about it. I hope so. I know I can do it, let’s just hope and pray.
What are your preparations for the Miss Teen Tourism?
Kim: I’m preparing for the pageant walk and I also practice building confidence.
What do you think is your advantage among other contestants?
Kim: I think it’s how I handle my confidence. I mean, I know how to use it at the right time. I don’t want to be labeled as O.A. or something.
Surely in your situation right now you encounter gossips and criticisms, how do you handle those things?
Kim: I don’t mind those negative comments and I respond to constructive criticisms, especially if it will help me to become a better person.
What lesson did you learn in joining such pageant?
Kim: Staying true to yourself. And just ignore other people if they talk negative things about you. I also learn to carry my pride and dignity with confidence and humility.
What do you want to say to all your supporters?
Kim: I would like to thank them all; they as well serve my inspiration. They’ve given me strength and confidence. I will really do my best to get the crown. And let’s leave everything to God. And I hope to see them all in the coronation night.
Indeed, this young lady is a true beauty queen in her own little way. She’s not just any pretty face, but a lady which symbolizes confidence, dignity and humility.
So this coming October 5, let’s all flock to the Dipolog City Sports Complex and support our bet, Ms. Kimberly Anne Amatong for Miss Teen Tourism 2011.


(Writer’s Note: I would like to thank Ms. Cristen Mae Cordova for providing me Kimberly’s mobile number. Also many thanks to Ms. Kimberly, for her time.)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

experience daw?

i often dream of the same dream. i am looking at someone whom i have known for the past three years. my tears were falling while he's walking away and slowly fades into nothingness.

it was nightmare. a nightmare that haunts me over and over again.

for almost four years, i haven't seen him yet i always remember him every ticking of the clock. you might wonder why, but i'm sorry, i can't even answer that question on my own. he was a high school friend and at the same time the only guy i had loved this much. i know i sounded silly for having a crush on a guy for almost four years.

i could still remember the day i started liking him. he was jut sitting beside me when an unusual feeling started to rise inside of me while staring into his hazel brown eyes. he was smiling back at me then. i denied the awkward feelings at first. but everytime he talks to me, everytime he calls my name and every time he stares into me i just can't help myself falling into him.

it was never my intention to fall in love with my best guy pal, that is why i started to build walls between us. it hurts, but i know more of pain than to stay right beside him. i know all the way that it would be a one-sided love story. but you can't blame me or him, because even if he had the same feelings for me, it still wont work that way.

it was a relief in my part knowing he will be transferring to another school for the next school year, it will bought me some time to heal the wounds he left in me.

but ironically, instead of forgetting him , my love for him only grew stronger. i can't comprehend why this is happening to me. some friends would say it's true love, (of course i don't believe them). some say it's just part of growing up,it will pass (blessed them!).

so to cut the story short, up to know i still have this feelings for him. but i never hope nor expected that he will be giving my love back. but you know what, though i have suffered for many years, i never regretted those times i cried just because of wanting to forget him. those sleepless nights of too much thinking of him. i will always treasure those moments. because of it, i became stronger and even more careful in life.

i'm just happy knowing he's making his way fulfilling his dreams.

my life would still go on. without him or not, loving him or not, life gets to move forward!:)

Seminar sa News Writing ug Radio Broadcasting gipahigayon

Usa ka seminar ang gipahigayon sa mga estudyante sa MassComm. sa Andres Bonifacio College nga adunay temang "The Role of News Writing and Radio Broadcasting in Shaping Future Mediamen" karun lamang adlawa, Oktubre 1 ning tuiga.

Ang maong guestspeaker sa seminar mao silang Mrs. Rosemarie P. Miranda sa City Civil Registrar ug si Mr. Jett C. Opilac sa DXAA.

Kini giapilan sa mga MassComm. students gikan 1st year hangtud 4th year, estudyante sa sekondarya ug mga staff sa Bonifacio Standard.

Apan daku ang pasalamat sa mga MassComm. students nga nagpahigiyon aning maong aktibidades sa mga estudyanteng mitambong sa maong kalihokan.

Si Ms. Alma Albaño usab nagpasalamat ug mi-abiba sa mga 1st year ug 2nd year MassComm. students nga mangandam kay puhon sila napud ang magpahigiyon ug ing-aning klase nga aktibidad.

Mahidumduman nato nga sa miaging tuig nagpahigayon sab ang mga Mass Comm. students ug seminar.

MassComm. Society holds seminar

The ABCollege Mass Communication students who are enrolled in the subjects MC 311(News Writing) and MC 312(Radio and TV Reporting)conducted a seminar with the theme "The Role Of News Writing and Radio Broadcasting in Shaping Future Mediamen" last October 1, 2011.

The speakers were Mrs. Rosemarie P. Miranda of City Civil Registrar, who shared her knowledge about News Writing in Cebuano and Mr. Jett C. Opilac of DXAA, who also talk about Radio Broadcasting.

The seminar was attended by MassComm. students and high school students of Andres Bonifacio College as well as the Bonifacio Standard staff.

This was the second time the MassComm. students under the said subjects conducted a seminar.

On the otherhand, Ms. Alma Albaño, MassComm. instructor encouraged the 1st year and 2nd MassComm. students to prepare for they will be the next one to conduct such activity if ever she'll remain instructor for the coming years.