Sunday, October 24, 2010

i-VOTED!

nakaboto na ako para sa barangay elections kanikanina lamang together w/ my family

magkakaiba kami ng precinct, dahil yung 2 kong kapatid ay for SK, ako lang nahiwalay sa mom and dad ko, like the national and local elections...

actually sa barangay namin yung school kung san bumubuto ang 4 na brgy. ng Medicion 1st, kaya naman sa paligid ng eskwelahan nagkalat na ang mga tarps, posters, mga namimigay ng fliers, mapa-bata man o matanda...

andun din yung mga ilang kumakandidato mapa-barangay man o SK (sa labas lang ng iskul)

bawal kasi tumambay ang mga kandidato sa loob ng perimeters ng school, yun yung nasa election code...

i-VOTED! i voted for change, i voted for transparency...

alam ko sa mga binoto ko magkakaroon ng pagbabago...

masasabi kong i'm a responsible citizen, 'coz by here i practice my right and responsibility of suffrage...

sa totoo lang, supposed to be i'm one of the candidates here in our barangay for Brgy. Kagawad, but later on i withdraw my slot, due to some circumstances w/c was hard to decide, but i must...

here is the proof the i already vote:

Yes-Yes-YO! on CONE!


earlier i tried fro-yo on cone courtesy of Yes-Yes-YO!

this was my first time to try/to encounter fro-yo on cone, and i never heard having fro-yo on cone...

it is cheaper than last night's order, around Php10 cheaper... for pricelist



and if you ask me for the taste? well it taste like fro-yo, honestly true, even though it is cheaper than others (maybe because it is locally made? or owned by a local company?)

for others to know it is not sourly like others, but it is fro-yo

YES-YES-YO! is better than ICE CREAM!

Mang Inasal owner shares pain of letting go


Posted at 10/24/2010 2:50 AM | Updated as of 10/24/2010 11:12 AM

MANILA, Philippines – The owner of Mang Inasal Philippines Inc., which was recently sold to giant Jollibee Foods Corp., said letting go of his chicken-based business was “painful.”

In a letter to his “Mang Inasal Family,” Edgar Injap Sia II expressed “deep sadness” like a “father parting with his child” as he hands over the care of the restaurant to the giant conglomerate.

Sia, who is in his 30’s, founded Mang Inasal on December 2003. In a 250-square meter space in the parking lot of Robinsons Place in Iloilo City, he started to offer the tasty vinegar-marinated chicken served in skewers and paired it with unlimited rice, an almost irresistible come-on. Innovating further, he began offering the menu in the familiar fast food dine-in concept. Business grew by leaps and bounds, conquering markets beyond Visayas, including Metro Manila, the make-it-or-break-it city.

For Mang Inasal's phenomenal growth—about 100 new stores a year—Sia was recognized this year as the Small Business Entrepreneur awardee in Ernst & Young's annual search for Entrepreneur Of The Year-Philippines. The same group named Jollibee founder Tony Tan Caktiong as its first awardee in 2004. Caktiong went on to win the World Entrepreneur of the Year title at an awards ceremony in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Currently the 6th largest fastfood chain in the country, Mang Inasal was dubbed by a local magazine, almost prophetically, as "the new Jollibee."

Growth was fueled by franchising, which started only in 2005. Of the 303 Mang Inasal branches, only 24 are company owned. Franchise holders of the 279 stores paid P800,000, about the same amount as Sia’s seed money when he started the business 7 years ago.

That Jollibee will be paying P3 billion for a 70% stake in Mang Inasal has made Sia “a very successful businessman,” according to bloggers and online commentators. The buying price of Jollibee, which courted Sia for the transaction, values the entire Mang Inasal business at P4.3 billion. Not a bad deal for a business that has an estimated annual total revenues of P2.6 billion and system wide sales of P3.8 billion.

Since Sia’s holding company, Injap Investments, will continue to hold on to 30% of Mang Inasal, the Jollibee deal actually valued Sia’s remaining stake at a staggering P1.3 billion. By the way, Sia already received a P200 million downpayment.

Still involved

In his letter, however, Sia stressed that the deal will also benefit the intended readers--the employees, franchise holders, and loyal clients.

“I have full confidence that we will reap the benefits of cost improvement of supplies, greater operational efficiency, reliable and response-on-demand servicing, and well structured and professionally managed organization. This will mean increased revenue flow, better margins and limitless opportunities for you—not to mention better service, better quality and “mas sulit” food selection for our loyal patrons.”

He also assured them that, during the turnover process and beyond, their “voice will be heard every step of the way.”

He said two board seats in the new organization have been reserved for him and Ferdinand Sia, the current chief operations officer. Both will also be part of the management committee “for the coming years.”

Global brand

Sia stressed that the deal with Jollibee will strengthen the brand. As the business is on its way to becoming a “Global Mang Inasal,” Filipinos will be “proud,” he said.

“Mang Inasal will have the professional support and vast resource needed to steer the business to the next level,” Sia wrote. “Knowing that [Jollibee’s] Tony Tan Caktiong share the values and business principles I have, I know that my VISION of better quality lives for the Pinoy Diners and Pinoy Entrepreneur will live.”

Growing the business was part of Sia’s goal when he decided to offer the company to the public early next year. Since 2008, Sia has been ramping up interest in Mang Inasal’s success story in preparation for a planned Initial Public Offering. Fresh funds from the capital raising exercise were supposed to finance further store expansion. The aim was to have 500 outlets by 2012. Before the Jollibee deal, it just opened its 300th outlet at the SM Mall of Asia.

Thus, despite the pain and the deep sadness, Sia said he is “ecstatic and in high spirits” since the future of his “7-year old child…is secured and filled with great optimism.”

More "little Jollibee's"?

It is likely that keen watchers of entrepreneurship have not had the last of Sia's genius —or luck.

Aside from Sia's remaining 30% stake in Mang Inasal, Sia's Injap Investments also has a stake in Deco's, another up-and-coming food business that serves "batchoy", a soup made of meat stock, noodles, and garnished with local herbs and spices.

Batchoy was first started by a young butcher called Deco Guillergan Sr., in 1938 in a carinderia at the La Paz public market in Iloilo City. Sia's Mang Inasal also first flourished in the same city.

Just like how Jollibee has grown through brand extensions and numerous acquisitions, Sia has forged a partnership with Guillergan's children. Deco—and its "heavily guarded batchoy secret"—was eventually folded under Sia's Injap Investments.

Deco stores have been slowly expanding to neighboring provinces in Visayas and Metro Manila. Will it be Sia's new "little Jollibee"?

(source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/10/23/10/mang-inasal-owner-shares-pain-letting-go)

tomorrow is the judgement day...

bukas na ang nakatakdang eleksyon para sa Barangay and SK

bukas nadin pipili ang ating mga kababayan na mga bagong uupo sa pinakamaliit na unit ng ating gobyerno…

at bukas nadin malalaman kung sino na ang papalit sa aking posisyon bilang SK Chairman ng Brgy. Medicion 1-C, Imus, Cavite…

turn-over pa naman sa November 30, 2010

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Pizza night w/ COM41 Origs


manhattan meatlover (1/2)

NY's Finest (1/2)

Potato Wedges


Irish, Me, Kristel, Sheena, Jeanne (clockwise L-R)

dinner last night w/ COM41 ‘origs pips (@yellow cab, glorietta 5), sayang nga lang dahil konti lang kaming nakapunta kahit madaming nag say ‘yes’ syempre may iba nadin silang mga commitments, ganyan na pala talaga kapag nagtratrabaho na…

Yes-Yes-YO!

are you a frozen yogurt lover? if yes? congratulations...

dahil may bago akong nadiscover na new fro-yo stand:

Yes.yes Yo! Frozen Yogurt

at hindi lang iyon, alam kong isang malaking problema para sa ating mga fro-yo lover ang bigat sa bulsa ng bawat ounces/packages/order nito, yung iba prices started at 60, 90, 75? at wala pang mga toppings iyon... at here at Yes-Yes Yo! price starts at 25 (cone) and 35 (cup), at talagang swak na swak lamang sa bulsa just add Php 5 or 10 for toppings...

menu list (topping list)

yun nga lang, wala yung mga favorite toppings ko like cheesecake at mga cereals at iba't ibang nuts...

Yes-Yes YO! is managed by FRUITAS Group of Companies, like Fruitas, Juice Ave., Buko ni Fruitas, Black Pearl, Mango Farm, and Cocktales...

as of now, they only have 3 franchises: SM San Lazaro, SM Fairview, and SM Bacoor (correct me kung may mali, yun kasi yung pagkakaalala ko sa sinabi ni ate...)

my fro-yo w/ banana and oreo toppings

kaya mga kaibigan, try na natin mag-froyo na swak na swak talaga sa bulsa ng madla, at try din nating mag froyo on cone

Thursday, October 21, 2010

items made in china

wowzers, earlier nagpunta kami ng enterprise tower ng mga ka-officemates, dahil may hinahanap lang akong company dun, well dahil open naman ang nasabing building, kahit sino pwedeng pumasok dun, para na nga itong mini mall, hehehe

umabot kami sa 4/f ng bldg, kung san nandun yung parang cafeteria or food court dun, at sa dulo ng nasabing floor ay maroong bazaar…

at dahil dun nag-gaga na yung 2 officemates ko, syempre bazaar yun, and almost all of the items, i mean all of the items are for girls (lagi naman ganun sa bazaar, lague kaming mga lalaki luge, esp for my size)

at syempre ako naman ay hindi din matiis mag-ikot, at ayun napadpad ako sa mundo ng techie w/c is 1 stall lang naman po dun, at talagang nag-iisa po talaga siya

actually ang una mong makikita dun ay yung parang IPAD… huwaw! IPAD pero parang iba? yun pala tablet lang siya na walang name… kasing size niya ang IPAD, pwede nading i-plug ng mouse, at kung anu2x pa plus my stylus pa siya… around 8.2k lamang ito…

yung katabi naman nito ay parang laruang laptop, at kung kakapain mo, laptop talaga, take note may browser na, may os pa na windows ce, pwedeng lan o wi-fi, at sa package may kasama ng usb, light, at case, at ang gaan-gaan pa niya, at talagang kung unang titingnan mo siya hindi ka magtatakang laptop at nagkakahalagang 5.5k lamang? sa ganung halaga may laptop kana, at hindi ka pa iiyak kung mawala or what? dahil hindi naman nanakawin sa iyo…

gusto ko sanang bilhin itong mga ito, ngunit hindi ko din sigurado ang quality, pero ang pinakagusto ko yung laptop, dahil parang laruan lang talaga, at kahit san pwede mo ng dalhin, at hindi takaw mata sa magnanakaw, kahit san mo ibalandra pwede…

btw hanggang bukas nalang yung bazaar dun sa enterprise bldg, pero i have their contact details

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

mga abusadong TAXI driver!

actually im referring lang naman sa isang taxi driver na nasakyan namin yesterday around makati area. nasakyan namin siya sa may tordesillas, salcedo village, then patungo kaming palanca st. legaspi village w/c sa kabilang ibayo po, kinda malayo nadin kung lalakarin kung nagmamadali

it was 5pm nung nakasakay kami sa taxi niya, at syempre we need to reach the office of my account til their office hours

at simula palang ng pagkapasok namin sa kanyang sasakyan, aburadong aburado na ang matanda, at grabe todo dakdak siya! pesteng y…! kesyo ginagawa lang daw siyang payong ng mga naging pasahero niya, kasi malalapit lang ang pinupuntahan at pwede daw lakarin, kailangan pang mag taxi… (hello, manong Php 30 din un, sige nga umira ka ng halagang iyan in instant) at gusto niya pa na magstart ang bill namin sa Php50, kasi luge naman daw siya (another hello manong, naka metro tayo at hindi ka namin inarkila para magmalabis samin) at malapit lang daw ang pupuntahan namin, bakit daw kailangan pa namin mag taxi? (manong nagmamadali kami po!) nagmamadali din daw siya para kanyang boundary… todo satsat pa siya at lagi nalang parang nagmamadali, at todo busina pa, at galit sa mga bumubusina din… at for sure hindi din niya alam kung nasan ang palanca st, kasi ang alam lang niya ata ay dela rosa st. putek!

at balak lang ata ibaba kami sa kabilang street ng palanca st. kesyo one way-one way lang daw? (manong, pwede po tayong lumabas ng dela rosa tapos pasok tayo nalang ng palanca) sayang din kasi wala pang 50 yung metro namin at kung dadaretso kami ng palanca dun lang magiging 50, ilang barya nalamang eh, sayang naman diba? kaya naman dahil sa pangit ng ugali niya at nakakasukang matanda, bumaba nalang kami sa kanto ng palanca at hinanap nalang ang bldg ng account ko…

simula nun, inis na inis na kami buong gabi…

sa kabutihang palad, kanina wala namang abusadong mga taxi driver ang aming mga nasakyan, at lahat nakakwentuhan namin, especially yung huling nasakyan namin… nasa ortigas din kami kanina…

sabi nung huling taxi driver, nagbigay siya ng mga dahilan kung bakit abusado ang mga taxi driver:

actually hindi pwedeng tumanggi ang mga taxi driver sa mga pasahero, at iyon ay lagi naming nararanasan

yung mga eksenang nangyari samin last night ay isa ding pag-aabuso ng isang taxi driver at marapat daw naming isumbong sa mga kinauukulan..

at talagang tumatatak samin kung bakit ba matitigas ang ulo nila, ay dahil sa mabagal na proseso ng hustisya ng ating bansa

grabe kahit sabihan mo silang magrereklamo ka either sa LTFRB o sa LTO, sige magreklamo tayo, dahil alam nilang mahaba haba ang proseso kapag nagreklamo, at kailangan din ng oras dahil may mga hearing pa iyon… haist ang bansa nga naman talaga natin, kaya madaming nang-aabuso at abusado!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Happy 1st Anniversary --- ROOSTER PUBLICATION

ROOSTER PUBLICATION released its primer newspaper, magazine, and portfolio last OCTOBER 2009, and this month THE SPARROW, TOFUNK and DIBUHO are now celebrating its 1st year anniversary, congratulations to COM41 (origs) '10 for a successful class publication...