Archive for April, 2009

Apr
13

Entredropper Concerns

concernsLately, I have been receiving a number of emails regarding our FREE Entredropper system that I wanted everybody to be clear about.

I would like to thank all of those bloggers who have come forward and asked me. It only means that they are indeed active members of our little community here.

 And when I say active members, they are the ones who are really using the quick entredropper page. Continue Reading…

Apr
8

The Ninth List

Even though I was sick the entire week and can’t seem to find the energy to write more meaningful stuff, I just can’t escape the task of updating the links we are continuously getting.

And while I don’t want to embed too much posts that include the dreaded word “List” on the title, I don’t want to get lazy too much and suspend its regular Monday posting to some other days. Otherwise if I did missed posting it, the next time would be an overwhelming post of a list. Continue Reading…

Apr
3

The Eighth List

Was down with that thing that shalt not be named again.

And I almost forgot that it’s Monday, time for our weekly round-up of backlinks that needed to be posted. So far, we are on our eighth part of our series of backlinks for sites that have linked to us in the past week.

And I would like to thank them for proudly displaying our links and joining the community of entredroppers who continue to provide traffic and entrecard credits. Continue Reading…

Apr
6

The Insult Greater Than Chip Tsao’s

the greater insultConclusion

(Previously… Skirmishes In and Out of Sea)

Yes, I was pissed with his article. But I don’t blame Chip Tsao. He who loves to write satire, though his love of it that does not guarantee that he’s good at it, just wanted to make a point.

The way I understood, as I try to grasp the essence of his piece, is that it is mainly about the disputed Spratlys and not about the Filipina maids. It was more of his country’s bullying smaller nations, and less of the plight of thousands of underpaid but well-educated Flipina domestic helpers.

Like what my journalist friend said when I reacted violently to Chip Tsao’s satirical piece, we Filipinos had our own brand of stereotyping ourselves. And we are not less guilty… Continue Reading…

Apr
3

Skirmishes In and Out of Sea

Chinese Military

Third Part of a Series

(Previously… The Crude Awakening)

The group of islands called the Spratlys was first occupied by the colonial French at the time when it ruled Indochina. During the Second World War, the Japanese used it as a submarine base. After the world war, the French had it back but eventually had another with occupied Vietnam. While in 1946 the Chinese communist forces occupied the largest of the islands. Continue Reading…

Apr
8

The Seventh List

It’s Monday again and we are now on our seventh part in a series of backlinks for those bloggers out there who have joined us on our FREE system to earn entrecard credits in a flash, our very own Entredropper Entrecard Generator.

Our own community just keeps on growing, so thank you guys! And as always…  HAPPY ENTRECARDING! Continue Reading…

Apr
5

It’s Good Friday

good friday

It’s Good Friday today. And again I won’t be posting the remaining parts of my multi-parts article on the issue of the disputed Spratlys.

This weekend will be our collective time to meditate. I’ll see you guys on Easter.

For now, you drop addicts can still quick-drop your entrecards HERE. Continue Reading…

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