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		<title>By: Diane V. Lamela</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane V. Lamela</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 08:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank God because of one Susan Ople! I&#039;m with you Ma&#039;am.as far as children are concerned. My husband is a Barangay Chairman in Barangay San Antonio,Himamaylan,Negros Occidental. Reading Teacher ho ako sa Bacolod City at pumupunta ako sa bundok para tulungan ang husband pag weekend. Dati walang mga libro doon pero God allowed me to reach people who were so selfless that hindi lang books kungdi iba pang mga bagay para sa mga bata. Sometime ago sabi ng sister in law ko nabasa niya ang column niyo at to make the story short nagrespond daw ho kayo. We did submit names and sizes and my sister in law was told to just wait because you intend to distribute the pairs of shoes yourself. Nagbas ho ako bakit shoes ang project niyo so I was moved after reading about your Honorable father, the unforgettable Blas Ople. Natawa din ako reading about his driver. Well I have to stop here. Bukas pupunta na naman ako sa bundok kasi may natipon na naman kami ng sister in law ko para sa mga tao doon.  By the way nanalo ulit ang husband ko as Barangay Chairman last Election. More power to you and I hope and pray you will be able to read this.God bless you and your family esp. your Mom and daughter Estelle.

Diane</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank God because of one Susan Ople! I&#8217;m with you Ma&#8217;am.as far as children are concerned. My husband is a Barangay Chairman in Barangay San Antonio,Himamaylan,Negros Occidental. Reading Teacher ho ako sa Bacolod City at pumupunta ako sa bundok para tulungan ang husband pag weekend. Dati walang mga libro doon pero God allowed me to reach people who were so selfless that hindi lang books kungdi iba pang mga bagay para sa mga bata. Sometime ago sabi ng sister in law ko nabasa niya ang column niyo at to make the story short nagrespond daw ho kayo. We did submit names and sizes and my sister in law was told to just wait because you intend to distribute the pairs of shoes yourself. Nagbas ho ako bakit shoes ang project niyo so I was moved after reading about your Honorable father, the unforgettable Blas Ople. Natawa din ako reading about his driver. Well I have to stop here. Bukas pupunta na naman ako sa bundok kasi may natipon na naman kami ng sister in law ko para sa mga tao doon.  By the way nanalo ulit ang husband ko as Barangay Chairman last Election. More power to you and I hope and pray you will be able to read this.God bless you and your family esp. your Mom and daughter Estelle.</p>
<p>Diane</p>
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		<title>By: Schumey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Schumey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Toots. We all feel the sadness. But we learn to count our blessings and live life one day at a time. I&#039;m glad our OFWs have you and not Malu.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Toots. We all feel the sadness. But we learn to count our blessings and live life one day at a time. I&#8217;m glad our OFWs have you and not Malu.</p>
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		<title>By: davenport</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 09:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i don&#039;t want to add sadness to your day but this will make you revolt

&quot;    However I forgot that the hub was in Dubai and the majority of the OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) were stationed there. The duty-free shop was overrun with Filipino workers selling cell phones and perfume. Meanwhile, I wanted to slash my wrist at the thought of being trapped in a plane with all of them.

    While I was on the plane (where the seats were so small I had bruises on my legs), my only consolation was the entertainment on the small flat screen in front of me. But it was busted, so I heaved a sigh, popped my sleeping pills and dozed off to the sounds of gum chewing and endless yelling of â€œHOY! Kumusta ka na? At taga sann ka? Domestic helper ka rin ba?â€ Translation: â€œHey there? Where are you from? Are you a domestic helper as well?â€ I though I had died and God had sent me to my very own private hell.

    On my way back, I had to bravely take the economy flight once more. This time I had already resigned myself to being trapped like a sardine in a sardine can with all these OFWs smelling of AXE and Charlie cologne while Jo Malone evaporated into thin air.--Malu Fernandez

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(I&#039;m really sorry, for I was so scheming, I am really on outraged and so does the whole pinoy  blogworld--dave)

(but it made me happy that pinoy bloggers have undisputed sense of nationalism and affections towards our pinoy expats..)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i don&#8217;t want to add sadness to your day but this will make you revolt</p>
<p>&#8221;    However I forgot that the hub was in Dubai and the majority of the OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) were stationed there. The duty-free shop was overrun with Filipino workers selling cell phones and perfume. Meanwhile, I wanted to slash my wrist at the thought of being trapped in a plane with all of them.</p>
<p>    While I was on the plane (where the seats were so small I had bruises on my legs), my only consolation was the entertainment on the small flat screen in front of me. But it was busted, so I heaved a sigh, popped my sleeping pills and dozed off to the sounds of gum chewing and endless yelling of â€œHOY! Kumusta ka na? At taga sann ka? Domestic helper ka rin ba?â€ Translation: â€œHey there? Where are you from? Are you a domestic helper as well?â€ I though I had died and God had sent me to my very own private hell.</p>
<p>    On my way back, I had to bravely take the economy flight once more. This time I had already resigned myself to being trapped like a sardine in a sardine can with all these OFWs smelling of AXE and Charlie cologne while Jo Malone evaporated into thin air.&#8211;Malu Fernandez</p>
<p>&#8212; &#8211;</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m really sorry, for I was so scheming, I am really on outraged and so does the whole pinoy  blogworld&#8211;dave)</p>
<p>(but it made me happy that pinoy bloggers have undisputed sense of nationalism and affections towards our pinoy expats..)</p>
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