September 4, 2009
· Filed under Crime and Law, On the News, Places and People, Science, Society · Tagged fatal road accidents, kotong cops, MMDA, peng shulin, road accidents, roadkill, video of a policeman cut in half
Video of a Policeman Cut In Half — Very Graphic! No kidding!
This is a video of a police officer named Peng Shulin from Vietnam who was ran over by a large transport truck.
ROADKILL!!! Er…almost…but not quite…
Caveat: Do not watch this video if you are (a) eating (b) about to eat or (c) about to sleep. Just DON’T, okay?! You’ve been warned!
But if you are (a) one of the “kotong cops” assigned at the police station located in front of the Bamboo Organ Church and (b) one of the corrupt MMDA officers along EDSA — then I suggest that you watch this now because this is what will happen to you if you mess with an angry truck driver or any driver for that matter! Bwahahahahaha…
Here’s the link.





Years later…


August 19, 2009
· Filed under All That Shit, Anger Management, Art and Design, Blog Reviews, Companies & Services, Crime and Law, Dear PipitBlog, Death, Entertainment, Events, Gender & Sexuality, Health and Beauty, Internet & IT, Literature, Music, On the News, Opinions, Places and People, Politics, Psychology, Real Estate, Relationships, Religion, Restaurants, Scandals, Schools & Education, Science, Services, Shopping, Society, Sports, Travel, Work and Employment · Tagged contribute articles and pictures, news, rants, tsismis
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February 15, 2008
· Filed under Crime and Law, Events, Places and People · Tagged boiler room, casino, gambling, gambling philippines, games, illegal gambling, poker, poker gambling, poker games, poker home tournaments, poker philippines, poker terms, poker tournament, poker tournaments, quezon city, sikatuna village, tournaments, v luna poker team, vlpt
I am well aware of the fact that some Filipinos do love to gamble. Some even gamble under the tents posted outside the house of a newly deceased person. Yes, some of us have a weird way of honoring the dead, don’t we? And whilst a seemingly harmless game of cards can be a good way to keep one’s self awake, it can also be downright risky. For one, gambling is strictly regulated by PAGCOR and two, any gambling tournaments or activities that are to be organized must obtain a license before pursuing operation. Hence, any illegally organized gambling channel is…well,… illegal.
PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation), the regulator of all games of chance in the Philippines is a governement-owned corporation which prides itself in its second largest contribution to the government’s revenues. And you know what happens when you rip the governement off its income? You’ll receive death threats. You’ll go to jail. And worse, you’ll be expunged from the face of the earth and in local terms “masa-salvage ka”. But I’m digressing, I know. Going back to PAGCOR, among the games under its compass are baccarat, blackjack, super 6, pontoon, craps, roulette, pai gow, slots and yes, poker as well.
Have you watched “Boiler Room”? No, I don’t have ADHD!!! Trust me, my question is completely relevant. So have you watched the movie or not? Well, the organizer of this home poker tournaments somehow reminds me of Giovanni Ribisi.
I saw this ad posted on a bulletin board in Grill Queen Maginhawa St. Teachers Village, Diliman, Quezon City.

This is the URL http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/hometournamentpoker/. They also require Php 100 peso buy ins and Php 50 for rebuys. You may also bring a friend to these poker tournaments.

Jonas is the ringleader of these poker tournaments. He is also an independent Insurance Consultant. If his clients find out about his illegal activities, I wonder if they’ll ask for a refund. How this insurance consultant can manage lecturing people about FUTURES and RISKS, completely baffles me. He gives them a poker face, I bet [pun intended].
Playing a friendly game of poker at the comfort of one’s home is one thing. But “advertising” and “operating” weekly poker tournaments and “doing business as” V. Luna Poker Team without a license is another. The latter constitutes a crime.
Feel free to visit (or raid) VLPT’s venue at 92 V. Luna rd., Sikatuna Village, Quezon City.