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Monday, December 18, 2006

DISCLAIMER

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I am not falling in love with somebody.
To everyone who kept on asking me, I am in love but with the same person I fall into six years ago.

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To that somebody. My gestures does not warrant your being OVER ASSUMING. Ask my friends and they'll tell you, I have the same treatment to them which made you think you're differently special.

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Our officer is validly elected in accordance with the Constitution and By-laws and it's legitimacy doesn't need your recognition.
To my Org alumni. You cannot question the will of the new members. Your time has passed. It's our time. Deal with your own problems and we will deal with ours.

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I am not a lesbian. I am just comfortable hanging out with male friends.
I can admit that I adore pretty, smart and witty girls but that doesn't make me a lesbian. I have no grudges of lesbianism or homosexuality, or whatever they may call it. In fact, I have lots of friends who belong to the third sex. It's just that I am really not one of them.

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I am not getting married soon.
I'm too young to fulfill that dream of becoming a full-time housewife. Probably, I'll get married after 8 years of legal practice. (though I might have a change of mind, girls are like that all the time.)
posted by daye at 11:28:00 AM 2 comments

Friday, December 08, 2006

In Memoriam

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I anguished the death of Assistant Solicitor General Nestor J. Ballacillo and his son Benedict. ASG Ballacillo was killed last December 6, 2006 by criminals yet to be identified. The investigation stated it was work-related.

Judge Ballacillo was the first ASG I met when I joined the Office of the Solicitor General. He left to me an impression of brilliance with humility.

For months, I have been constantly calling him for SolGen Nachura and have been assisting in PIATCO case which was assigned to his division. He never failed to thank me for any small favor I’ve done for him.

A week ago, I saw him watch “The Nativity” with his family and saw that this very hard-working man despite heavy workloads and million-peso cases being handled for the Republic, he never ceased to be a good husband and father to his kids.

His death was indeed a loss to the Office of the Solicitor General, but most to the people whom in his short-lived life was touched by his kindness, humility and modest living.
posted by daye at 10:16:00 AM 0 comments