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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Quotable Quotes of the Day

"All suffering is caused by being in the wrong place. If you're unhappy where you are, move."
- Timothy Leary

"Just as a picture is drawn by an artist, surroundings are created by the activities of the mind."
- Buddha

"All of nature is basically conservative -- it doesn't exert energy or take any risks if it doesn't have to. Ninety-nine percent of the time in life this approach works."
- Robert Mckee

"The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction. Both are transformed."
- Carl Jung

"A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product but an indication a person is prepared for life."
- Rev. Edward A. Malloy

"Prove that you can control yourself, and you are an educated man; and without this all other education is good for nothing."
- R.D. Hitchcock

"For a successful technology, reality just take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled."
- Richard P. Feynman

"I am glad that I paid so little attention to good advice; had I abided by it I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes."

- Gene Fowler

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

The sidewalks of Mexico City have an average of 70 pieces of discarded chewing gum per square yard.

US President John F. Kennedy, his assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, and his assassin's assassin, Jack Ruby, all died in the same place - Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas, USA.

David Olson of Riverton, Wyoming, USA found a pair of 9 mm bullets which had collided in midair.

Swallow syncope is a medical condition that causes a person to faint when consuming certain foods or beverages.

During the 2008 Season, The Detroit Lions became the first team in the history of the U.S. National Football League to lose every regular season game, for a 0-16 record.

The people of Swaziland live an average of 32 years - less than half the world average.

Male bowerbirds of Australia build huts and maintain decorative gardens to attract mates.

Each year on September 15, RESPECT FOR THE AGED DAY is celebrated in Japan, and all citizens who reach age 100 are given a silver cup and a letter from the Prime Minister.

The U.S. television show "M.A.S.H." aired for 11 season from 1972-1983, but the Korean War, which was the shows setting, only lasted 3 years.

The $400 million, 557 ft. long yacht owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is equipped with a swimming pool, two helipads, a mini-submarine and a missile defense system.

Mike Hobbs and Mel Lang of Dorset, England, were the winners of this year's annual STINGING NETTLE EATING COMPETITION - each ate 48 feet of the weed.

British artist Tim Knowles affixed pens to tree branches to see what kind of art the wind would create.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

Born without limbs, Nick Vujicic of Los Angeles, California, USA has learned to golf, swim and surf.

Saturn’s Rings are only a few dozen feet thick in most places!

Lady Beetles taken into orbit are still able to hunt down their prey in microgravity.


Brian Johnsrud of Mansfield, Wisconsin, USA won the Wisconsin State Fair’s Cricket-Spitting Contest by launching one of the bugs 22 feet, 8 inches.

Thin strands of glass drawn out of volcanic lava are called Pele’s Hair – named for Pele, the Hawaiian Volcano Goddess!

Don Briggs, a High School baseball umpire ejected the entire crowd in attendance at a game at West Burlington, Iowa, USA on June 11, 2009.

Quotable Quotes of the Day

“Acting is the expression of a neurotic impulse. It’s a bum’s life. The principal benefit acting has afforded me is the money to pay for my psychoanalysis.”
- Marlon Brando

“It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.”
- Charlotte Bronte


“And you will know the truth, and the trust will make you free.”

- John 8:32

“The testimony of the Lord is sure making wife the simple.”
- Psalms 19:7


“I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning to sail my ship.”
- Louisa May Alcott

“Action is the product of the qualities inherent in nature.”
- Bhagavadgita

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

When Spiders are taken into space, they spin tangled, messy webs – but as they adapt to microgravity, they begin spinning normal symmetrical webs!

The 746,047 sq. mile Canadian Territory of Nunavut is 1 million times larger than the principality of Monaco but has a smaller population.

Enigmatology is the study of puzzles.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Quotable Quotes of the Day

“Measure not the work until the days out and the labor done.”
-Elizabeth Barrett Browning


“Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.”
-Horace
“All of nature is basically conservative – It doesn’t exert any energy or take any risks if it doesn’t have to. “
- Robert McKee

Quotable Quotes of the Day

“When a man tells you that he got rich through hard work, ask him: whose?”
- Don Marquis

“My work is a game, a very serious game.”
- M.C. Escher

“Man can preserve a vestige of spiritual freedom, of independence of mind, even in such terrible conditions of psychic and physical stress.”
- Viktor Frankl

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

* Margaret Bernstorff of Evanston, Illinois, USA, lived with the two skeletons and a decomposed body of her dead siblings.

*Dr. David Nott performed a life-saving amputation on a boy in Rutshuru,Democratic Republic of Congo, following directions texted to his cellphone from a colleague in England.

Quotable Quotes of the Day

"Whoever does not love his work, cannot hope that it will please others, Unknown work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and need."
- Voltaire


"In order that a man may be happy, it is necessary that he should not only be capable of his work, but a good judge of his work."
- John Ruskin

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

A Prisoner escaped jail in Willich, Germany in November, 2008, by hiding in a box as part of a courier’s shipment.


14 year old D’zhana Simmons of Clinton South Carolina, USA, was kept alive by machines, and spent 118 days without a heart.


The poisonous skin of the Australian Cane Toad can kill snakes, dogs and crocodiles.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Filipina Actress

One of the more versatile actresses of Premiere Productions in the 50s was Virginia Montes. She was cast in drama, comedy and action pictures opposite the studio's top eading men notably Efren Reyes, her love on and offcam.
The great Gerry de Leon directed Virgie in the classic suspense-action-drama 48 Oras, with Rogelios de la Rosa, Enrico Pimentel and Nena Cardenas as co-stars.
Her film with Reyes included Paltik, Ang Kampana ng San Diego, Hiwaga ng Buhay, Bandido. Her other movies: Padre Burgos, Hiwaga sa Tulay na Bato, Luha ng Langit,Hokus-Pokus,Kenkoy.
In the early 70s she produced several youth-oriented movies under the Barangay Productions' banner. Virgie also appeared in character roles, notably Rebecca Marasigan and Paradise Inn.

Binibining Pilipinas Trivia

1964 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Myrna Panlilio and the country’s other top ramp models appeared in a travelogue fashion show, Sights & Sounds of Pacifica ’68, a Honolulu TV format aired every Sunday, filmed in Hawaii, New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Mexico City. Myrna was a finalist in the 1964 Filipina Maid of Cotton

1964 semifinalist Edna Keyes was introduced in Lalaine, Mahal Kita (1964, topbilled by Lalaine Bennett 1963 Miss Philippines and Miss Universe 3rd runner up). Edna was also Miss Luzon, 1st runner up to 1964 Miss Philippines International Gemma Cruz.

1965 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Louise Vail Aurelio, an American mestiza, was a track and field athlete from Iloilo. She appeared with 1964 Miss International Gemma Cruz in Sunduan which was featured in Sampaguita movie Romansa sa World’s Fair (1965, topbilled by Susan Roces and Romeo Vasquez).

1965 2nd runner up Sehba Mulok (real name: Georgie Reisland), a Muslim princess by birth from Kiamba, Cotabato, appeared in People’s Pictures movies using Soraya as her screen name. Her film credits include Captain Barbell Kontra Captain Baka and Hong Kong 999 (both in 1965)

Other Muslim princess who have joined the pageant include Emraida Kiram (1966 candidate and later Miss RP-World 1966), Yasmin Kiram (1968 semifinalist and later 1970 Miss Caltex finalist) and Ava Quibranza (1979 Bb. Pilipinas- Maja)

1967 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Pilar Pilapil was crowned by Claudine Auger, 1958 Miss World 1st runner up who became a Bond Girl. Neil Sedaka was the special guest during the pageant.

1968 3rd runner up Tina Artillaga entered showbiz eight years after the contest, first in Hoy Mister, Ako Ang Misis Mo (1976) starring Joseph Estrada and Elizabeth Oropesa, and then in Mga Sekretaryang Walang Silya (1976).

1968 Miss Philippines International 2nd runner up Fortune Aleta is presently the honorary Consul of Monaco to the Philippines. She’s a cum laude Optometry graduate from CEU. Fortune was also 1968 Mutya ng Pilipinas 1st runner up (Jane de Joya).

Nineteen days before she was crowned 1969 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Gloria Diaz was one of the seven finalists in the 1969 Quest for a Model search won by Maricar Azaola who became Gloria’s 3rd runner up in the Bb. Pilipinas pageant. It was 1963 Miss Caltex Elsa Payumo who tapped Gloria to join the Bb. Pilipinas contest.

1970 Bb. Pilipinas International and 1970 Miss International Aurora Pijuan was one of the members of the 12 Young VIP Council of Rustan’s in 1968 (along with Camay Girl actress Maritess Revila and 1969 Queen of the Pacific runner up Emma Ruth Yulo).

1970 1st runner up Imelda Pagaspas was in the cast of the longest running afternoon soap, Flordeluna (1979 – 1983), starring Janice de Belen.

1972 2nd runner up and Miss Photogenic Polly Penson was paired with Dolphy in Bornebol, Special Agent (1974). She was crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas in 1974 and placed 2nd runner up in the Miss Asia pageant that year.

1975 Bb. Young Pilipinas Jean Saburit made her acting debut in an episode of Habang May Buhay on Channel 13 after her reign. Leroy Salvador was impressed and included Jean in the cast of Tang Tarang Tang for three seasons. Her first movie was Kapten Batuten (1977), first starring role was in Kaladkarin (1980) and first title role was in Babae sa Ulog (1981). Jean won the Miss Yukata (Best in Summer Kimono) Award in the 1976 Miss Young International

1976 1st runner up and Best in Swimsuit Celita de Castro portrayed the young Vilma Valera in Rosa Negra (1962, topbilled by Lolita Rodriguez). Celita was crowned Miss Hawaii USA in 1977 and was one of the semifinalists in the Miss USA 1977 (for Miss Universe) pageant. She also appeared in Eddie Romero’s Banta ng Kahapon (1977) and had a supporting guest role in Charlie’s Angels (starring Jaclyn Smith, Farah Fawcett and Cheryl Ladd) Season 2/3 Pretty Angels in a Row which was aired on Sept. 28, 1977. Celita was also 1974 Miss Oahu Filipina and 1975 Miss Hawaii Filipina.

1976 semifinalist Azenith Briones did a few movies between 1977 and 1979 including Omeng Satanasia (with Dolphy, her first movie), Patayin si Mediavillo (with FPJ), Mission: Terrorize Panay (with Ramon Revilla), Magapatuka Na Lang Ako Sa Ahas (with Chiquito) and Sabotage II (with Tony Ferrer), among others. She was also 1975 Mutya Miss Tourism 2nd runner up.

1977 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Anna Lorraine Kier starred in top rating sitcom Duplex as the love interest of Al Tantay, played the nurse of Dindo Fernando in Flordeluna and did hosting chose in Business Talk. Anna was also 1976 Miss Teenage Philippines.

1977 Miss Maja Pilipinas and Artist Choice Award winner Bambi Arambulo got her break in showbiz three years after her reign when she was introduced in Temptation Island (1980) in which she shared top billing with fellow beauty queens Azenith Briones, Jennifer Cortez, Dina Bonnevie. She also appeared in Ang Agila at ang Falcon (1981, with Ramon Revilla Sr.) Bambi was also 1976 Filipina Maid of Cotton.

1978 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Jennifer Cortez was persuaded by award winning cinematographer Romy Vitug to join the Bb. Pageant while she was shooting her first movie, Pagputi ng Uwak, Pag-itim ng Tagak (1978, directed by Celso Ad Castillo). Her other movies include Tatak Angustia, Daniel Bartolo, Tatlong Hari and Temptation Island, all in the early ‘80s.

Ripley's Believe It Or Not

At a Melon Festival in Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia, John Allwood used his head to smash 47 watermelons in 60 seconds.

Evaporation rates in the desert are often faster than the speed at which rain falls, causing raindrops to disappear before they hit the ground.

The Sun’s surface has a temperature of about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit but the atmosphere above it has temperatures of millions of degrees.

Quotable Quote of the Day

“I wrote entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what is looking at, what I see and what it means, what I want and what I fear” - Joan Didion

Miriam Quiambao's Fate at Miss Universe

Almost but not quite – but good enough just the same.

Miriam Quiambao’s winning as 1st runner up in the 1999 Miss Universe Pageant (with Miss Botswana as the winner and Miss Spain as 2nd runner up) is the closest a Filipina ever got to again bagging the title since 1973 (26 years ago) when Margie Moran brought home the bacon, so to speak, for the second time (from Greece where the Miss Universe was held that year), only four years after Gloria Diaz (the first Filipina Miss Universe) got it in Miami Beach, Florida, in 1969. Everybody thought Miriam was “it” until the final Q&A (the decisive portion when the judges are supposed to rank the top three finalists) when the seemingly simple but actually very tricky question was popped at each of the contenders (the two others have their ears covered while one of them is answering the question): If Miss Universe were to become pregnant during her reign, should she be allowed to continue as Miss Universe?
Although poised and smiling, Miriam hesitated a bit when she answered and, everybody is convinced that did her in.

Let’s compare and contrast the three finalists’ answers:

Miss Spain (Diana Nogueira, through an interpreter): “I don’t see why not because her head will still be the same. The only difference is that she will be bringing someone into the world. The only thing is if it were to in some way keep her from her travel, well..”

Miss Philippines: “It’s a very difficult situation to be in and, ah, I believe that if Miss Universe, if ever she becomes pregnant, I believe that she should continue with her reign if she has been a good example to be a Miss Universe, if she has pursued all the… all the goals that she has, that she had in the first place, and I believe that she should continue.” (A bit circuitous, isn’t it?)

Miss Botswana (Mpule Kwelagobe): “Personally, I think that Miss Universe is a symbol of a woman celebrating her femininity and I believe that if she becomes pregnant a woman can anyway interrupt her duty. I believe that as a woman she can celebrate her femininity.”
(Was that question coined as a subtle reference to a contestant who quit because of suspected pregnancy?) Miriam reluctant answer prompted one of the two anchorwomen, former Miss USA contestant Julia Moran to biatch, “She co amped up; it’s a pity. It’s a shame. She definitely choked!”

But the other anchorwoman, Miss USA 1996, Ali Landry, earlier praised Miriam for her answer in the preliminary Q&A portion. Question from host Jack Wagner (of Melrose Place); One of your proudest achievements was standing up to one of your professors back in college. Now, what did you stand up for recently?

Miriam’s answer “Oh, when I fell on the stage last Friday (during the pre-pageant night;)(laughing), I believe that I have stood up for the rest of the women who have fallen whether on or off stage. I believe that through this example of mine I have shown courage and strength of being a woman, of being who I am, and I hope to be a good example to the rest of the women in the world. Thank you.”
She got a thunderous applause from the audience and nice words from Ali Landry, “She has a lot of class, a lot of poise actually, I loved her from the beginning, “ adding with as some Filipinos perceived it, a hint of sarcasm, “I should say that she’s working on her having fallen from the stage… I’m afraid that next year, everybody may be falling watch.”

That fall turned into an advantage instead of disadvantage for Miriam because she showed poise and grace and presence of mind when she stood up and spread her arms with a huge smile on her face, drawing heartfelt applause from the audience who gave her a standing ovation. In that sense, Miriam literally “tripped” her way into the Magic 3, just a breath away from the coveted title.

Since the magnate Trumpo entered the picture and takeover the beauty pageant, no Filipina ever landed as a semifinalist in the pageant no matter how fierce and competitive the ladies were because his reason is purely business and he can’t allow a country to be recognized if he has no business interest with that country. Miriam Quiambao also turned down the offer of representing the country for Miss World 1999 because she believes that the pageant is only for nannies and grannies. Funny but true.

Friday, December 4, 2009

University of the Philippines (UP) Produced The Most Number of Beauty Queens

Here’s the list of UP alums who represented the country in various international pageant:

For Miss Universe:

1971 – Vida Valentina Doria, Miss Photogenic
1976 – Lizbeth Samson de Padua
1979 – Ma. Criselda Geronima “Dang” Flores Cecilio
1982 – Ma. Isabel Pagunsan Lopez
1985 - Joyce Ann Fellosas Burton
1989 – Sarah Jane Davies Paez
2000 – Nina Ricci Caldo Alagao
2001 – Zorayda Ruth Blanco Andam, 2nd Best in National Costume
2006 – Lia Andrea Aquino Ramos, Miss Photogenic
2007 – Theresa Licaros, Miss Photogenic

For Miss Earth:

2001 – Carlene Ang Aguilar, semifinalist


For Miss World:

1967 – Margarita “Maita” Favis Gomez
1977 – Ana Melissa “Peachy” Ofilada Veneracion (withdrew)
1989 – Estrella “Star” Singson Querubin
2001 – Gilrhea Quinzon
2004 – Ma. Karla Rabanal Bautista, 4th runner up, Asia and Oceania Queen of Beauty
2005 – Carlene Ang Aguilar, semifinalist

For Miss International:

1960 – Edita Resurrecion Vital, semifinalist
1972 – Yolanda “Yogi” Adriatico Dominguez, 2nd runner up and Best in National Costume
1977 – Ma. Cristina Valentina “Pinky” dela Rosa Alberto (withdrew)
1978 – Luz dela Cruz Policarpio


For Miss Maja International:

1973 – Ma. Nanette Macapagal Prodigalidad, 1st runner up and Miss Photogenic
1987 – Ma. Luisa Sarthou Jimenez


For Miss Asia-Pacific:

1978 – Epifania Luterio Lagman, 1st runner up
1988 – Ma. Hyacint Barbara Valencia Lotuaco
1993 – Michelle Zulueta Aldana, winner

International Title Holder

Nelia Sancho – Queen of the Pacific 1971

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Read Brian Gorrell Blog Based On True Story

Read Brian Gorrell's blog based on his true account of one of the most nastiest deception, betrayal and scandal that happen this decade. You can also have the idea and preview of the blog at wikipedia and just search Gucci Gang controversy > wikipedia.

here is the url of Brian Gorrell's blog:

http://delfindjmontano.blogspot.com/

Philippines 58 Years With Miss Universe Pageant






Fifty years ago, an 18-year-old blonde, blue-eyed lass from Muhos, Finland, named Armi Helena Kyre Kuusela became the first Miss Universe (19520 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California. She bested 29 other international beauties, including our very own Miss Philippines Teresita Torralba Sanchez, a 20-year old UST medical student from Bulacan. The first batch of Miss Universe semifinalists in 1952 were Miss Finland Armi Kuusela, Miss Germany Renata Hoy, Miss Greece Daisy Mavraki, Miss Hawaii Elsa Edsman, Miss Hong Kong Judy Dan, Miss Mexico Olga Perez Castillo, Miss South Africa Catherine Higgine, Miss Sweden Ana Maria Destler, Miss USA Jackie Loughery (from New York) and Miss Uruguay Gladys Rubio. The results were 4th runner up Germany, 3rd runner up Hong Kong, 2nd runner up Greece, 1st runner up Hawaii and Miss Universe Finland.
In 1953, Armi was invited to the Philippines as a special guest of the Philippine International Fair in Manila. She met a dashing Filipino bachelor named Virgilio “Gil” Hilario, a 25- year old Columbia University graduate and an assistant accountant at the New York office of the Philippine National Bank. Armi did not finish her reign because after a whirlwind romance she married Gil. She remained as Miss Universe of 1952.
In 1954, Maria Candida Blesilda Mueler Ocampo, a UST architecture freshman, was the first Filipina to land among the 15 semi-finalists. She was in London as part of her prize for winning the Boys Town Miss Philippines contest when she was asked to represent the country in the 1954 Miss Universe beauty pageant.
A 5’9” tall starlet who measured an impressive 35-23-36, Lalaine “Bing-bing” Betia Bennett, a 19-year old American mestiza from Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, won third runner-up in the 1963 Miss Universe pageant.
In 1965, another American mestiza from Iloilo, Louise Aurelio Vail, competed in Miss Universe in Miami Beach, Florida. She joined Bb. Pilipinas contest and Miss Universe as Louise Vail Aurelio in an attempt to Filipinize her name. That year, another Asian woman was crowned as Miss Universe, Apasra Hungsakula of Thailand (the first Asian to win the crown, in 1959, was Akiko Kojima of Japan). Louie was a semi-finalist.
A nursing student from Barrio Aniban in Bacoor, Cavite, Maria Clarinda “Arlin” Garces Soriano, was named Bb. Pilipinas-Universe in 1966. The 20 year-old UE nursing student, who slightly resembled the First Lady, Imelda Romualdez Marcos, was a semifinalist in Miss Universe.
In 1969, the year man (Apollo 11) conquered the moon, an 18 year-old student and model from Paranaque, Rizal, Gloria Aspillera Diaz, conquered the Universe. The 5’5” tall Gloria, whose well-proportioned body of 34-24-34 was enhanced by the proper amount of sex appeal and quick wit finally captured the elusive Miss Universe crown for the Philippines. She was the third woman from Asia and the first for the Philippines to win the Miss Universe title. She wooed the judges by her impressive answer to the question “If the man from the moon will land in your hometown, what will you do to entertain him?” when she replied, “I would do the same things I do, I think when he has been in the moon for so long I think when he comes over he wants to change I guess.”
Before Martial Law was proclaimed in 1972, Armi Barbara Quiray Crespo was selected as one of the 12 semifinalists in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The following year (1973), Maria Margarita Roxas Moran, a 19-year old Business student at Maryknoll College (now known as Miriam College) bagged our second Miss Universe crown in an ancient open-air Herod Atticus theater in Athens, Greece. Margie is the granddaughter of the late President Manuel Roxas. Her outstanding Spanish-French-Filipina features also earned for her the Miss Photogenic title.
In 1974, the Miss Universe was held in Manila. Our candidate, Guadalupe “Guada” Cuerva Sanchez, a 17-year old I.S. student, was among the 12 semifinalists. Margie Moran, Miss Universe 1973 relinquished her crown to her successor, Amparo Munoz of Spain Miss Universe 1974.
Rosemarie “Chiqui” Singson Brosas, an 18-year old model, was our bet in the 1975 Miss Universe held in San Salvador, El Salvador. She won 4th runner up to Finland’s Anne Marie Pohtamo.
In 1980, Seoul, South Korea hosted the Miss Universe beauty pageant, the 2nd Asian country to do so. Ma. Rosario “Chat” Rivera Silayan, a 21-year old college graduate and mode, was our bet. Chat, the daughter of veteran movie actor, Vic Silayan, won 3rd runner up to Miss USA Shawn Nichols Weatherly.
Four years after, a 5’7” tall dusky model from Laguna, Ma. Desiree “Dess” Ereso Verdadero, a Bb. Pilipinas second timer (she was 1st runner up in 1982 to Ma. Isabel Lopez) won 3rd runner up in the 1984 Miss Universe held in Miami Beach, Florida.
In 1987, 5’9” tall Caucasian beauty Geraldine Edith “Peebles” Villaruz Asis was the top contender in Singapore where the 1987 Miss Universe was held. She was no. 6 in the rank.
In 1994, the Philippines hosted the Miss Universe Pageant for the second time. Our bet was Charlene Mae Gonzalez Bonnin, a 19-year old UST student and the daughter of action star Bernard “Palos” Bonnin and former beauty queen Elvira Pamintuan Gonzalez. She was among the six finalists and voted as Best in National Costume.
The last Bb. Pilipinas to finish as semifinalists was Miriam “Am” Quiambao, a 22-year old UST physical therapy graduate who tripped on the stage during the preliminary evening gown competition. She ended up 1st runner up and also bagged the Clairol Best Style Award.
Since Donald Trumpo takeover of Miss Universe, no Filipina has ever landed as a semifinalist because Trumpo soured the idea of a Filipina as a semifinalist since he has no business interest in the country. You can view our delegates from other international pageants with their pictures at www.veestarz.com...
Here’s the roster of Philippine bet to Miss Universe and how they fare:
1952 , Teresita Torralba Sancheznone
1953, Cristina Monson Pacheconone
1954, Maria Candida Blesilda Mueler Ocamposemifinalist
1955, Yvonne Berenguer de los Reyesnone
1956, Edith Noble NakpilWithdrew
Isabel Escobar Rodrigueznone
1957, Mary Ann “Annie” Phillips Corralesnone
1958, Carmen “Chuchay” TuasonWithdrew
1959, Cristina “Tinay” MatiasWithdrew
1960, No Candidate
1961, No Candidate
1962, Josephine Estrada Brownnone
1963, Lalaine Betia Bennett3rd runner up
1964, Maria Myrna Cecile Sese Panlilionone
1965, Louise Aurelio Vailsemifinalist
1966, Maria Clarinda “Arlin” Garces Sorianosemifinalist
1967, Pilar Delilah Veloso Pilapilnone
1968, Charina Rosello Zaragozanone
1969, Gloria Maria “Glory” Aspillera DiazMiss Universe (Best in Swimsuit)
1970, Simonette “Monette” Berenguer de los Reyesnone
1971, Vida Valentina Fernandez DoriaMiss Photogenic
1972, Armi Barbara Quiray Cresposemifinalist
1973, Maria Margarita Roxas MoranMiss Universe (Miss Photogenic)
1974, Guadalupe “Guada” Cuerva Sanchezsemifinalist
1975, Rosemarie “Chiqui” Singson Brosas4th runner up
1976, Lizbeth Samson de Paduanone
1977, Anna Lorraine Kiernone
1978, Jennifer “Jenny” Mitzchek Corteznone
1979, Cresilda “Dang” Flores Cecilionone
1980, Maria Rosario “Chat” Rivera Silayan3rd runner up
1981, Marie Caroline “Maricar” de Vera Mendozanone
1982, Maria Isabel “Maribel” Pagunsan Lopeznone
1983, Rosita “Cita” Cornell Capuyonnone
1984, Maria Desiree “Dess” Ereso Verdadero3rd runner up
1985, Joyce Ann Fellosas Burtonnone
1986, Violeta Asela Enriquez Naluznone
1987, Geraldine Edith “Peeble” Villaruz Asissemifinalist
1988, Perfida “Perlee” Reyes Limpinnone
1989, Sarah Jane Davis Paeznone
1990, Germelina “Gem” Leah Banal Padillanone
1991, Anjanette “AJ” Palencia AbayariResigned
Ma. Lourdes”Alu” Talam Gonzalesnone
1992, Elizabeth “Lisa” Garcia Berroyanone
1993, Melinda Joanna “Dindi” Tanseco Gallardo none
1994, Charlene Mae Gonzalez BonninFinalist (Best in National Costume)
1995, Joanne Zapanta Santosnone
1996, Aileen Leng Marfori DamilesMiss Photogenic (thru online voting)
1997, Abbygale “Abby”Williamson ArenasMiss Photogenic (thru online voting)
1998, Olivia Teresa “Tisha” de Carlos SilangResigned
Jewel May Colmenares Lobatonnone
1999, Miriam “Am” Redito Quiambao1st runner up (Clairol Best Style Award)
2000, Nina Ricci Caldo Alagaonone
2001, Zorayda Ruth Blanco Andamnone
2002, Karen Loren Agustinnone
2003, Carla Gay Sunga Balingitnone
2004, Maricar Balagtasnone
2005, Gionna CabreraMiss Photogenic, (finalist, Best in National Costume)
2006, Lia Andrea RamosMiss Photogenic
2007, Theresa Anne LicarosMiss Photogenic
2008, Jennifer Barrientosnone
2009, Pamela Bianca Manalo - none
2010, Venus Raj - 4th runner-up
2011, Shamcey Supsup - 3rd runner-up
2012, Janine Tugonon - 1st runner-up
2013, Ariella Arida - 3rd runner-up
2014, Mary Jean Lastimosa - Top 10 Finalist
2015, Pia Wurtzbach - Miss Universe
2016, Maxine Medina - Top 6 Finalist
2017, Rachel Peters - Top 10 Semifinalist
2018, Catriona Gray - Miss Universe
2019, Gazini Ganados

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Miss Philippines International winners

The 49th Miss International pageant finals was held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China last November 28, 2009 with Mexico’s Anagabriela Espinoza taking home the title. The Philippines was represented by a Bicolana beauty in the person of Melody Gersbach who landed as one of the 12 semifinalists. She competed for the crown won four times by the country, Gemma Cruz in 1964, Aurora Pijuan in 1970, Melanie Marquez in 1979 and Precious Lara Quigaman in 2005.
Until 1968 when Nini Ramos won, the country was represented in the international pageant by a Miss Philippines, not a Bb. Pilipinas-International, a title which Nini was the first holder (her niece Pamela Bianca Manalo was this year’s bet in the Miss Universe contest).
From 1960 to 1964 , the Miss Philippines was sponsored by Boys Town Philippines to which Gemma Cruz donated her cash prize when she won in Long Beach, California. The first Miss International in 1960 was Stella Marquez Zawadsky of Colombia and later married to Mr. Jorge Araneta. The first Miss Universe from Finland, Armi Kuusela, also married to a Filipino, Virgilio Hilario. Here’s the flashback to Miss Philippines winners who represented the country in Miss International:

1960 – Edita Resureccion Vital (Miss Philippines), Josephine Brown (Miss Luzon), Editha Fargas (Miss Visayas) and Carminda de Leon (Miss Mindanao). The pageant was held on June 25, 1960, the first ever national pageant held at the Big Dome. Among the judges were 1952 Miss Universe Armi Helena Kuusela and businessman/movie-stage actor Virgilio Hilario. A month before the pageant, Editha won Miss Philippine Press Photography.
1961 – Pilar Arciaga (Miss Philippines), Concepcion Tan (Miss Luzon), Zenaida Ututalum (Miss Visayas) and Gloria Borromeo (Miss Mindanao). The pageant was held on February 26, 1961 at the International Fair Auditorium in conjunction with the 1961 Philippines International Fair. Pilar joined the Miss Manila Red Cross search in 1960.
1962 – Cynthia Lucero Ugalde (Miss Philippines), Lalaine Bennett (Miss Luzon), Adelaida Canda (Miss Visayas) and Juliet Pardo (Miss Mindanao). Cynthia was Miss PAF 1958 and 1961 Miss PPP. The pageant was held on July 7, 1962 at the Philamlife Auditorium. There were only seven hopefuls, outnumbered by the board of judges (11) headed by Manila Councilor Carmen Planas.
1963 – Monina Medenilla Yllana (Miss Philippines ), Leonor Testa (Miss Luzon), Sonia Orendain (Miss Visayas) and Violeta Alisoso (Miss Mindanao). The pageant was held on July 7,1963 at Philamlife Auditorium. 1960 Miss International Stella Marquez headed the panel of nine judges. Sylvia Gumabao (1963 Miss PPP) and Vida Hernandez (1963 Miss Luzon to Lalaine Bennett, 1963 Miss Philippines Universe and 4th runner up in that year’s Miss Universe pageant) were among the 10 finalists. Monina was also one of the seven Pink Camay Girls of 1961. Sonia was 1963 Miss PPP 1st runner up, one of the 15 finalists in the 1964 Bb. Pilipinas pageant and a 1965 Miss Ever Girl finalist. Violeta was 1963 Junior Miss Philippines of Cebu City.
1964 – Gemma Teresa Guerrero Cruz (Miss Philippines), Edna Rosanna Keyes (Miss Luzon), Alice Rosal Barr (Miss Visayas) and Erlinda Mendoza (Miss Mindanao).The pageant was held on May 30, 1964 at the Alba Supper Club, the only national pageant held at high noon in a night club. Gemma, who was No. 13 in a field of 16 contestants, was crowned Miss Philippines before 2 pm. She was MOPC (Manila Overseas Press Club) muse. Rosanna was a 1964 Bb. Pilipinas finalist while Alice was 1965 Miss Ever Girl.
1965 – The search was declared a failure because no candidate came up to the standards set by the previous year’s winner, Gemma Cruz. Instead, Isabel Barnett Santos (1965 Bb. Pilipinas 1st runner up and Miss Photogenic) was handpicked by the organizers, National Youth Foundation, to represent the country in the 1965 Miss International pageant.
1966 – No local and international pageants.
1967 – Margarita Lebumfacil Romualdez (Miss Philippines), Tessie Lastrilla (Miss Luzon), June Frances Roco (Miss Visayas), Evangeline de Leon (Miss Mindanao and Miss Friendship) and Patsy Sevilla (Miss Manila). Sponsored by the Textile Mills Association of the Philippines, the pageant was held on April 4, 1967 at the Philamlife Auditorium. Margarita, daughter of pre-war campus beauty queen Milagros Lebumfacil, beat eight other finalists and was crowned by Gemma Cruz. Margarita also bagged the Imelda Award and Miss Philippines Textile during the finals. Margarita was one of The Five Prettiest Girls of 1966 picked by the Bachelors Club. She also joined the search for 1966 Calendar Girl. June was a Miss Intercollegiate Girl of the Philippines (chosen by the College Editors Guild) and 1965 Bb. Pilipinas 3rd runner up and Miss Talent.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Presidential Elections in the Philippines in 2010: Help The Poorest Of The Poor

Hope these Filipino POLITICIANS stained in corruption, nepotism, political dynasty and ruled with guns, goons, and gold should have at least a heart to help the poorest of the poor most especially the 10 poorest provinces in the Philippines. Hope they will not be cold-blooded and rule like Adolf Hitler.