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Halo! Everbody home?

When simple folks express heart-felt sentiments about hardship at home meeting family financial obligations you know that a lot has gone wrong in paradise. It’s a voice you can’t ignore for it came from the depth of their soul. It was painful listening to their lumpy or quivering...
Posted On Jan 27 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Triste Na Sentimentu

Ha gacha`yu` triste gi halom rimulinon umatotpe na sentimentu gi mabenden manadan tanu`natibu gi hilu` disision ni siha i man-dueñu solu siña dumispone. Kumeke ileghu sumuha gi kanai niha ayu na tanu` petmanente `nai gi mismu tiempu hukomprende na siha tumuñgu` haf` gaige gi...
Posted On Jan 26 2016 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Gearshifts on the hill

It must be the hangover of a very active era where the final pages turned into final closure recently. Then came a new book we’ve opened in hopes of gleaning useful information. We did but must have suffered memory loss at the feet of reading deficiency. There’s silence that...
Posted On Jan 25 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Other issues in paradise

We seem to have used our pug-nose sight to look at issues unsure what to make of them. Either it is treated apathetically and sleepwalked or the elected elite is simply too lazy fulfilling their fiduciary duty. The effects of “affluenza” must be nearing its pinnacle paralyzing...
Posted On Jan 22 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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