Monday, November 28, 2011

Omnibus Parte de Novembre

Hot Pinoy for November


The Philippines national rugby union team, nicknamed the "Volcanoes" represents the Philippines in international rugby union. The Philippines have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup, but have been playing in the Asian 5 Nations tournaments since its inception in 2008.




Thursday, October 6, 2011

Metro Iloilo - Guimaras

Fall in love with Metro Iloilo-Guimaras as Iloilo I LOVE! features the sights, scenes, and sounds of this emerging and dynamic heart of Western Visayas.visit www.iloiloilove.com

Saturday, September 3, 2011

http://ilovepalawan.weebly.com/index.html 

EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF PALAWAN

Palawan is a narrow archipelago of 1,700 islands on the western border of the Philippines. It is geographical location makes it seem remote from the rest of the country, and in fact, some of its southern islands are closer to Malaysia than to other provinces. The waters of the South China Sea lap the western shores of Palawan, while the Sulu Sea hugs its eastern coast. With a land area of more than 1.7 million hectares, Palawan is the country's largest province.

Its irregular coastline stretches almost 2000 kilometers long, indented by numerous coves and bays. Highlands and rolling terrain covered with lush forests create a cool and scenic landscape. Except for the northern towns, which are occasionally visited by storms, Palawan is generally typhoon- free. Warm weather prevails from March to May , while the coolest months are from December to February. Heavy rainfall is usually experienced in July and August, often accompanied by the southwest monsoon.

Palawan is one of the few relatively peaceful provinces in the country. The crime rate is relatively low and most Palaweños are contented to lead simple lifestyles. Food is abundant to all who are willing to work for a living. The province is a melting pot of migrants from various parts of the Philippines and other countries. The influx of settlers accounts for the high population growth rate of 3.64% annually.

Long before tourist resorts began setting their sights on Palawan, adventure travelers known as "backpackers" had discovered and explored the rugged natural wonders of the province. Palawan earned the Destination of the Year from the prestigious Kalakbay Awards in 1995, proving that the province has made it to the mainstream travel industry in the country. 


One may also encounter tribal peoples in upland communities, providing a glimpse of indigenous lifestyles. Respect for local traditions and customs is a MUST when interacting with the tribes. When the day is done, visitors may dine in native-style cottages and villas offering sumptuous feasts of seafood delicacies. There's always time for a drink or two in seaside restaurants while gazing at the moon and stars in unpolluted skies.Lodging places range from upscale resorts to affordable family-owned inns. Among the highly rated resorts in Palawan are the Lagen and Miniloc Resorts of Ten Knots Development Corporation in El Nido, Club Noah Isabelle in Taytay, Club Paradise in Busuanga, and Amanpulo in Pamalican Island in Cuyo. Modest accommodation is also available in tourism destinations like Sabang near the Puerto Princesa City Subterranean River National Park, Port Barton in San Vicente , and El Nido town.

With its natural charm and abundant potentials in eco-tourism, northern Palawan is expected to enhance the growth of the industry in the province. As such, both the Provincial Government and the resources nature has offered by optimizing their potentials as one of the best tourism destinations in the Philippines.


The municipalities of Taytay, El Nido, Culion, Coron and Busuanga at the northern tip of the province are beneficiaries of a $17M loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation under the Sustainable Environment Management Project. Components of the project are: 1.) Project Management and Tourism Development in which eight new tourism products will be developed in El Nido and Busuanga; 2.) ECAN Zoning for the preparation of a land use plan; and 3.) rehabilitation of the 60 km national road between Taytay and El Nido. By the end of 2006, locals and tourists can look forward to faster and smoother travel between these two municipalities.

As the province continues to move forward in the travel trade, local government units are striving to to harmonize the needs of "backpakers" with leisure- oriented tourists, and adventure travelers with retirees on vacation.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Omnibus 2nd year Foundation



 The Omnibus Brotherhood 2nd Year Foundation
by: Omni0059MONDS



 A strong clan is not measured by number of adherents it has, but by the length it has celebrated success and endured difficulties since the day it was instituted.
August 21, 2011 marked the anniversary of the Omnibus Brotherhood. A momentous event which signified the sophomore year of the prestigious fraternity comprised of the most honorable, ingenious and magnificent males residing in the Iloilo province.
The revelry started at the Atrium around six pm last Sunday, the rendezvous decided days before. Waiting was not a problem for enthusiasm filled the air. Each sported their most comfortable clothes for the awaited get-together. Everyone was excited to meet each other and share a delectable feast of seafood and grilled wonders.
Around 7 pm, the group was at its quorum, everyone agreed to leave. The all-men clique headed to the terminal where the jeepney to the dinner venue was located. When we had the chance to ride a very spacious jeepney, we almost filled the seats though some unknown passengers occupied a few spaces. From there, it was unconsciously decided to start the party. We all laughed, talked, teased and blew each other socks off with incidental jokes and comedic actions to sway off boredom.
Signage posted: ANNIE’S Seafood Restaurant. Destination reached, suddenly, everyone felt hungry. It was time to eat. Yet, there was a slight problem, the group did not have a reserved area to sit and the restaurant had a lot of customers. The solution?Patience. The clan waited some waiters a few minutes to fix and arrange a train of bamboo tables and seats to accommodate the starving pack of 20.
The dilemma was solved. But one still pulls the feet of the boys:  Hunger.  The waiting added the growling of the boy’s bellies. Subsequently settling to the fixed part for the group, a choir of complaints and an amalgamation of grunts, moans and shouting followed. Therefore, the food must be set immediately! The newly elected Grand Master Blake and some men went to order the food of the famished pack of 20.
While the feast was ordered, some played with their cellphones, talked and laughed, took pictures, and powdered their faces; you cannot eat with an oily face, can you? Also, some members arrived from only God knew where.  The party is about to be officially started! 
Then the most anticipated came, the food. The carnivores looked at the plates being lowered down from the trays, steam of rice embracing the noses of the boys, bottles of 1.5 liter soft drinks bounced in the tables and trays upon trays of oysters glided down the bamboo furniture. It was dinner time!
Virtually everyone was secretly asking for the feast to start, to start the foreplay of the hot barbecue and lips moistened by the tongue. But it was impeded. The grand master exclaimed that we should first wait until the followed up orders to arrive. So we waited. Instead of the expected lull to happen, a noise barrage occurred. Complaints upon complaints of hungry mouths and growling stomachs expressed. Moans of the famished cried while the traitor silent food pickers took the advantage of sneaking a stick of barbecue up their mouths. Sounds disturbing and chaotic? It was. But it was hell of a fun. The complaints were responded by laughers and moaning was replied by smiles. Camaraderie forbade anger and offense to a float.
Finally, after the orders arrived, it was time to begin the delicious intercourse of the tongue and the oyster; the merriment of flavors unto the male’s mouths. A common ritual was done: the Prayer. One big, hungry guy volunteered to lead the prayer but there was already an assigned prayer leader. After the sign of the cross, like lions the men devoured the feast, plates clanked and flew across the tables, sizzles of sprite and royal soft drinks reverberated the air, oyster shells tolled the tables, barbecue sticks bundled instantly beside the plates and spoons and forks skated the plates of the ravenous guys waiting their stomachs to burst of satisfaction.
The dilemma temporarily gone, smiles stuck to the men’s faces. What do you get after feeding a pack of hungry men? Bedlam. The table that was once spick and span is now covered of left overs, oyster shells lay as if raped by a psycho. Barbecue sticks resembling pick-up sticks thrown by a toddler, rice posing beside the plates. A proof how the men really prepared for the dinner.
Despite the crime scene left by the unmerciful and hungry guys, a very fun and über high fashion pictorial took place. The now hyperactive and crazy guys posed for the camera. Leveling was the key for a successful cam whoring. Some had very decent pictures of them taken; some had pictures simulating America’s Next Top Model. Who knew guys could also be cut out for this kind of competition?
When the cam whoring was almost done, some asked what were they waiting for. The answer?The bill. They caught the attention of the waiter and signaled the universal sign language of the bill. The bill arrived and paid; faces powdered and evened out; perfumes diffused; camera hidden for later use, there was only one thing left to do. It was to leave the area and go to the next itinerary of the night.
Although some weirdly claimed that they walked from the restaurant in Villa going to the next stop in Mandurriao, the group occupied an empty jeepney. Destination: Smallville.
Inside the jeepney, the frequent party goers confirmed a free entrance to some clubs at Smallville. Teasing continued, jokes were spilled and headphones bashed some guys’ ears. Traveling was fun especially with these men.
Nearing the point of arrival, three men chorused the Hiligaynon phrase of going down of a jeepney, “Salugarlang!” Every member of the clan went down at Jollibee near U.P. Iloilo and suddenly the jeepney became hollow and empty.
The men walked there up to the next target: Go Mart. Go Mart is a novel place to hang out and get the booze start flowing. A convenient store equipped with its own tables and chairs for maximum bonding time and comfort all in one place.
Unforgettable moments occurred while walking from Jollibee until Go Mart: the hilarious scene of Manang Rhea, the exclamation of a fact that the girl looked like a rat, the hilarious fashion walk of Monds and the Cancun-esque walk of Jeboy, Gibo, Mitch, Monds and Marfs.
As the clan settled to a long train of table for 20, it was agreed to contribute money for the booze drinking to start. Gibo was the official mixer and his trusty sidekick was Marfs. They made hotel-quality mixed drinks of vodka, powdered juice and other things only they know what.
4 towers full of mixed drinks were drunk by the group. The common “tagay” was implemented; 2 glasses rotated the group as to satisfy every member of the celebrating fraternity. Former members of the group and some lovers of the men joined the fete.
Cam whoring resumed as well as the talking, teasing and joking became louder. The party really had kicked up a notch. Weirdly enough, right just after one tower of a mixed drink, the rest room was the most visited vicinity of the store. Mr. Booze’s effects were slowly taking an effect to the guys. Some looked for peanuts to munch on while waiting for their tagay. Others talked about the people who were absent.
The drinks were getting low, the celebration was getting down. It was the stretch for the highlight of the celebration: The Clubbing. All proceeded at the MO2 Ice Club located also within Smallville Complex. Since it was a Sunday night, everyone was free to go inside.
As we enter, a combination of smoke, lights, smell of beer, food and rad party music welcomed us to the acme of the fete. We situated at the right side of the room near the air conditioning unit as to avoid overheating.
Dancing commenced; hips started to shake, hands waved and fists punched the air as we exalted the Equilibrium Year of the Omnibus Brotherhood. Everyone had fun dancing and rejoicing to the beat of the songs that pulsated our chests.
Some got tired and looked for seats at the terrace located at the back side of the club, outside the party area. When the rest found out of the seats, they made it a baggage counter for a more enjoyable bashing.
While some danced and mingled with other party animals, a few remained in the seats and just talked. Others bought beer and enjoyed it with conversations of newly found friends. This is a proof that Omnibus Brotherhood has served its mission and vision of camaraderie and the uniting spirit of diverse dispositions.
Around 3 in the morning, the party had to end. Almost each member left and went home. A few preferred to stay and party more with other acquaintances. A big bunch of the group started walking outside the Smallville Complex going to Jollibee again where the will ride their respective routes to their residences while particulars crossed the road to travel their own ways.
The party was a big success. The celebration was unforgettable and the commemoration of the TWO years of Omnibus Brotherhood’s existence will be forever cherished in our hearts. More years to come Omnies! Long Live Omnibus!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Kazaky Band

 The Kazaky Band


Kazaky came out last fall as a new Ukrainian boy band with a penchant for amazing bodies and acrobatics merged with dance. They’ve now returned with a new video for “Love,” which is basically a black and white sexually perverse fantasy. They are still hot.
Kazaky members are Oleh Zhezhel; his partner[1] and dancer in his troupe Artur (Arthur) Archibaz (Артур Арчибаз); Kyryll (Cyril) Fedorenko (Кирилл Федоренко); Stas Pavlov (Стас Павлов).


LOVE by KAZAKY