Archive for April, 2008
Sunday is Jollibee Day
As a devoted Catholic, Sunday is the time for me to fulfill my spiritual obligations, that includes going to church and hear the mass. But for my little girl, it’s her Jollibee day. We usually hear the ten o’clock mass at the Redemptorist Church and when the mass is over my little girl would say, “Goodbye Jesus, we’ll be going to Jollibee”. I presume it’s not only my child who makes Sunday as Jollibee Day for I see a lot of children pulling their parents towards the Jollibee outlet just across the church right after the mass. There are some parents who wouldn’t heed to their children’s request, for whatever reason which I do not know, that it make these little kids cry. It makes me sad to see these kids cry but I can’t help them otherwise their parents will slap me on the face for minding other’s business and being pakialamera. If the parents don’t have the budget to treat their child to Jollibee, I guess it would be better if they just hear mass somewhere else so to avoid their kids from seeing Jollibee, that’s what I usually do if I know I don’t have money to spare for my daughter’s Sunday’s Jollibee treat.
While waiting for our food, a child – around four years old – seated next to the table where were seated was wondering and asking her mother how many Jollibee stores are there, who owns Jollibee and if there is a Jollibee outside the Philippines. The mother was obviously reluctant to answer the questions and was telling her child to keep quiet. The child continued asking the same questions but the mother never bothered to answer all of them. I wanted to answer all the questions but decided in the end not to for, again, I was afraid to be slapped on the face for minding other people’s business. I also wanted to tell the mother to read the history of Jollibee which was anyway posted in the wall in front of her. Anyway, I have it here to make everyone aware how Jollibee started.
History of Jollibee:
1975 – TAN family opens the first Jollibee (ice cream parlors) outlets in Cubao and Quiapo
1978 – Jollibee (JFC) was born as a wholly Filipino-owned corporation
1980 – Chickenjoy is hatched. Jollibee mascot debuts.
1984 – The Champ is launched.
1985 – Jollibee becomes the No. 1 fastfood chain of the Philippines
1987 – Efforts to establish a foothold abroad gain ground with the opening of an overseas outlet in dubai
1991 – Jollibee opnes its 100th store in Bolton, Davao
1993 – Jollibee becomes the 1st food service corporation to be listed in the Phil. Stock Exchange (PSE)
1995 – Launch of MaAga ang Pasko sa Jollibee
1996 – Opens its 200th store in Malolos, Bulacan and open stores in Hongkong and Vietnam
1998 – the 300th store opens in Bulacan and 1st in Daly City, USA
2001 – the 400th store opnes in Intramuros and hailed as the Best Employer in the Phil. By Asian Wall Street Journal
2003 – For the 6th straight year, the Far Eastern Economic Review ranked Jollibee as the Philippine’s leading Company
2004 – Tony Tan Caktiong receives the “World Entrepreneur of the Year” award from Ernst & Young
2006 – CNBC Asia awards Ernesto Tan-Mantiong the “Corporate Citizen of the Year” award in Hongkong
2007 – 600th store opens in Cagayan and Las Vegas becomes the 1st US Jollibee outside California.
Jollibee may have received various international awards and recognition but one thing remained the same – the taste of their crunchy chicken. It’s everyone’s favorite but, sad to say, I cannot anymore indulge too much on it for it will definitely worsen my arthritis.
Add comment April 27, 2008
14 year old Filipino World Chess GrandMaster
I walked past a group of people, while I was walking along Zamora St., encircling around a table with a chessboard on top of it. People looking at the chessboard were all quiet and seemed to be in deep concentration. I couldn’t help but be curious, so I decided to go back and look at what they were looking at. I learned a little later that they were trying to analyze how to make a mate in just one move and such move made Wesley So win in the 2008 Dubai Open held in the United Arab Emirates. Who is Wesley So, I thought.
Wesley So is a Filipino who was born on October 9, 1993. He is a chess prodigy who is currently the youngest World Chess Grandmaster. He is the 7th youngest grandmaster in chess history. He achieved the Grandmaster title in December 2007 at the age of 14 years, 1 month and 28 days during the 3rd Pichay Cup International Open in Parañaque City, Philippines.
According to www.chessgame.com, Wesley So nailed his first GM result in the Offene Internationale Bayerische Schaha Meisterschaft in Bad Wiessee, Germany in November 2006 and his second GM norm in the World Juniors Under-20 Chess Championship in Yerevan, Armenia in September 2007.
GM So has also won the World Under-16 Team Championship Board 1 gold medal with a phenomenal score of 9.5/10. In his home country, he holds the record of having been the youngest member of the national men’s team to the Chess Olympiad (2006 – Turin, Italy) at the age of 12 as well as the country’s youngest National Open Chess Champion and its youngest National Junior Open Chess Champion.
In his young but distinguished career, Wesley has competed in World Youth Championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005, finishing equal first in his age group in Belfort in 2005 alongside Srinath Narayanan, Sanan Sjugirov, and Samvel Ter Sahakyan. His other achievements include two Gold Medals in the 6th Asean Age-Group Chess Championship, Vung Tau, in Vietnam; three Gold Medals in 7th Asean Age-Group Chess Championship, Pattaya, in Thailand and competing in the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin in 2006.
So won the Dubai Open (2008) in the United Arab Emirates, besting over an international field that included 23 other grandmasters.
The world record of Wesley is indeed astonishingly admirable. We are very proud to our kababayan.
1 comment April 26, 2008
Scrapbooking is Fun
Today is something different for me. The usual thing that I do from morning till noon seem to be different. I did not open my computer the whole morning, I did not read the newspaper, and I did not watch the morning news. I don’t know what made me do this scrapbooking thing that it consumed all my eight hours today. It’s something which I never did in my whole life. I came to realize that there is so much fun in it specially if I will it as one of my hobbies. The creative side of me seem to have worked all day. I was supposed to make a scrapbook for the second birthday only of my little girl but after I did it, I just couldn’t stop. I also did her baptismal and first birthday. I hope I can post my work here next time. .
Add comment April 22, 2008
Cervical Spine Syndrome
Three days ago, I rode a public utility vehicle – popularly known to the Filipinos as JEEP – instead of driving my own car, when I went to the heart of the city – we call it the downtown – where business establishments are located and is around 8 kilometers far from where I live. While on our way there, the driver picked up five elderly women passengers who were also going to the downtown. One of them, a fat woman in red T-shirt, sat next to the bespectacled classy woman already sitting in front of me. They seemed to be old friends who lost communication to each other. After their Hi’s and Hello’s, this woman in red commented to the classy woman: “Hey, that pink scarf looks good on you.” Then she added, “you know what, I have something to recommend good for that (pointing to her neck which was covered by her pink scarf) which my friend used”. In between that conversation I couldn’t hear the other exact words as the noise of the speeding wheel of the jeep distracted my audio. When the car stopped, the classy woman replied, “This is not a goiter, it’s a cervical spine! It all started as a stiff neck and then I over-exercised my neck. After a while I almost became totally paralyzed that I was not able to walk”. What? Did I hear it right? Or was she saying Cerebral Spine? No! She repeated the words, CERVICAL SPINE”. Okey, I heard it right. I thought to myself, “What kind of disorder is that?” How come her neck is swollen?”
It really made me think again and again what is a cervical spine? I tried to make some kind of analysis by extracting the root words. A CERVIX is a doughnut-shaped structure that is the neck of the uterus or the entrance of the uterus located at the top of the vagina. The SPINE is a flexible column of bones called vertebrae that supports the body from the base of the skull to the pelvis and is supported in turn by other skeletal bones and a network of ligaments and muscles. Stacked one above the other and increasing in size from the top, the vertebrae are separated by shock-absorbing pads called discs. Extending from each vertebrae are three bony projections called processes, to which supporting ligaments and muscles are attached and which form a protective channel for the spinal cord. These two parts of the body – cervix and spine – are not in anyway closely related. The spine is part of the central nervous system while the cervix is part of the reproductive system. But the most incongruous of them all is that –it’s her neck which is affected. Unless, of course, the cervix runs through her spine and land it on her neck, then she will have that Cervical Spine Syndrome. Whoever her doctor is, I hope she will be diagnosed properly so she can have the proper medication.
Add comment April 19, 2008
I Was Surrounded With Guys
Yesterday, Wednesday, I attended the mass for Mother of Perpetual Help at the Redemptorist Church. I went inside the church ten minutes before it started. The number of people who attended the mass was so huge but it didn’t bother me. What caught my attention was the number of male churchgoers, some of them were for sure devotees. it was surprising to see many men inside the church. There were around ten gentlemen to my front - an arthritic septuagenarian, a bespectacled man in his 40’s, a retiree accompanied with his wife, three yuppies in their office uniform, a student, and men who i presumed to be all married but not accompanied by their respective wives. Sitted to my left were two guys, but they came in separately, and to my right was another gentleman whow was with his mother. I have seen a lot more gentlemen during the communion. it made me wonder how come there are more gentlemen going to church on a Wednesday than on Sundays.
Add comment April 17, 2008
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I have thought a few years ago that I will go with the trend of making an online store for my native products in order to tap the world market. Unfortunately, varied reasons hindered me from realizing this dream of having an online store. One of the reasons which made me think otherwise was the astronomical cost of purchasing a shopping cart software. The prices of those shopping cart softwares literally will make one poorer, or even poorest, even before he starts setting up his online store. It would have been a total absurdity on my part if I heeded in buying it. Another factor which discouraged me to realize my online store dream was that the features of the shopping cart softwares offered to me fell short of the standards I expected for expensive shopping cart softwares. In other words, the cost of buying the shopping cart software was not worth the money.
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Add comment April 15, 2008


