Archive for January, 2008

Bee stings kill alleged Rape Victim

Monday, January 28th, 2008

In the area of Gingoog City, a 70-year old man apparently seduced a 29 year old, mentally handicapped virgin into having sex with him in the bush. The apparent spot they picked to consummate their lascivious act happened to be in the location of a colony of African Honey Bees. The woman ran nude back [...]

Chicken Inasal – Bacolod Style

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Marissa and I ate at a new restaurant at Tiano-Makahambus Streets called Chicken Inasal. We shared kinilaw malasugue, which was very good but not quite as good as the kinilaw that Marissa makes for me. I had two of the chicken liver BBQ sticks, for 30 pesos each. Marissa has the Chicken Inasal and boco [...]

Australian Interplast

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

The Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro sponsored about 85 children the past couple of weeks for surgeries that were donated by Australian Interplast. The vast majority of surgeries were performed for cleft palate and cleft lip, often combinations of the two, but some were burn patients also. I would like to personally thank Doctors [...]

Don Livingston, RIP

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Don Livingston, the wittiest of all Cagayan de Oro ex-pats, if not the oldest, passed away on Sunday, January 13, 2008. The above is a photo of Don from his wife’s birthday party back in September, 2007.  Don also happened to be a client of my attorney, Joe Pallugna, which is how I know him. [...]

Triple HOT, on the Spot!

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

(This is a duplicated post from my family blog. For updates on Race Turner, please check that site, until I buy a domain for him, and start posting his photos and about his life there. I will not let this dignified blog be overrun by some little gorilla-like, pointy-headed, lizard-looking baby who was 100% planned [...]

Yamashita Treasure: Update

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

I previously posted about digging for the Yamashita Gold in another post, about a month ago. At that time the project had pretty much stalled, because the pumps could not keep up with the inflow of water, and the rate the cylinders were being sunk into the ground had slowed to a crawl. This on-site-fabricated [...]