25.Febsee it happens everywhere
I came across these articles while taking a “break”.
A newborn was found inside a carrier by schoolchildren. If you have Faith, then you’d say this child has a Super Being looking after her. It’s so cold today, it could have within a few hours of exposure. If you don’t have Faith, then she’s very lucky indeed.
Now they’re looking for the mum as she might be bleeding etc. The report says the child might be of Black or Asian descent. And now that sort of gives me a little comfort that it’s not Pinoy. They mean either african or middle eastern.
Still point is you wouldn’t think cases like these happen in “developed” countries.
On a lighter note, have you read that article written by a Brit in Pinas where he dissects our eating habit and penchant for “weird names” like Lingling, Lovely, Randy etc?
Anyway, I don’t have the time to trawl thru my emails archive but there was such an article being passed around some years ago.
And today Yahoo wrote about the UK (and US) “weird names” and I tell you these are definitely curse-worthy. Come on, Bill Board? Annette Curtain? And the best Doug Hole?
To think I already pitied this baby christened Alejo Alejo.
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sa france, me baby naman na frozen sa sa loob ng freezer for months, fetus or bagong Pânganak.
Hindi ba nila alam na may buhay ang mga yun????
Kano lang ba ang condom, sus!
Hay talaga naman, bakit ba pati mga kaawa-awang mga bata?
Re the names, meron sa province, not sure if its true, the family name is Mas and apparently they named a baby girl Mary Kris

teacher juls, I would have my name changed kung ganyan