Hollywood, California (The Adobo Chronicles) – 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the Hollywood film, ‘The Little Rascals.’ To celebrate the occasion, the entire cast came together to recreate the film poster that captivated movie fans 20 years ago.
Some have lost hair, others grew more and one has even turned from brunette to blonde. But if there is one fact of life that we all can learn from this momentous reunion, it is this:
Cats may have nine lives, but adult dogs never grow old.
Malacañang Palace, official residence of the Philippine president
Manila, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – The 2016 Philippine pr
esidential election is still twenty months away but already, Vice President Jejomar Binay is laying out plans for when he is elected the next president.
Binay continues to lead in the polls as the most likely to succeed President NoyNoy Aquino. By law, Aquino cannot seek reelection beyond his current six-year term. Unless, of course, he and his allies in Congress decide to amend the constitution.
Binay surprised reporters today when he said that if elected president, he is not going to reside in Malacañang, the Philippine presidential palace. Instead, he wants to continue living in the Coconut Palace.
Also known as Tahanang Pilipino (Filipino Home), the Coconut Palace is a government
The Coconut Palace, official residence of the Philippine Vice President
mansion commissioned in 1978 by former First Lady Imelda Marcos as a guest house for visiting royalty and dignitaries. During his 1981 visit to the Philippines, Pope John Paul II refused to stay there because it was too opulent given the level of poverty in the Philippines. It cost 37 million Philippine pesos to build it.
In 2011, it became the official residence and principal workplace of the Philippine Vice President.
“My family and I enjoy living in the Coconut Palace,” Binay said, “because it is much more comfortable — being situated by the scenic Manila Bay, as opposed to the filthy Pasig River.” The rear facade of Malacañang sits on the banks of the river.
The Coconut palace is shaped like an octagon while its roof is shaped like a traditional Filipino salakot or hat. Some of its highlights are the 101 coconut-shell chandelier, and the dining table made of 40,000 tiny pieces of inlaid coconut shells. Highlighted as one of the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ most striking structures for its architecture and interiors, the palace celebrates the coconut as the ultimate “Tree of Life.” The palace’s design echoes all the elements of the coconut tree — from its roots and trunk to its bark, fruit, flower and shell.
The Coconut Palace has been a guesthouse for many guests, including Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, Brooke Shields and George Hamilton.
On the fifth season fifth season of the reality series The Amazing Race, the Coconut Palace served as the pit stop when the competing teams went to Manila.
Binay and his family are known for their passion for structures that cost tons of money. Binay and his son, Makati City Mayor Junjun, are the subject of controversy and investigation for the new, overpriced Makati City Hall which began construction when the older Binay was mayor of Makati.
According to complaints, the Makati City government allocated P2.7 billion for the construction of the project when it only declared P1.5 billion as the total cost of the project.
Binay said that being near Manila Bay would make it easier for me to flee the country in the event of another People’s Revolution, referring to the citizen movement that drove Ferdinand Marcos out of power and into exile. The Coconut Palace is located relatively close to the U.S. Embassy in Manila and that certainly accounts for something.
Rainbow-colored pedestrian crosswalk on Santa Monica and San Vicente Boulevards in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, California (The Adobo Chronicles) – In just the last 15 months, four pedestrians crossing the streets of West Hollywood have reportedly been killed — all of whom were hit by motorists.
In addition to the deaths, several people have been injured, including a man hit by a car early Tuesday just steps away from popular gay establishments like the Abbey and P.U.M.P. Lounge. He is the third persons hit by a car on Santa Monica Boulevard since June this year.
West Hollywood Police investigating the rising number of pedestrian accidents said that all cases seem to point to road rage and that all perpetrators were homophobic drivers.
One of the perpetrators, a West Hollywood resident, told police he is outraged at the shameless display of homosexuality in his neighborhood, particularly the painting of crosswalks in rainbow colors. “Not all of us who live in West Hollywood are homosexual,” the man said,” so why do they have to flaunt their gay-ness when it does not represent all of us in the neighborhood?”
Crosswalks in San Francisco’s gay Castro district are also scheduled to be painted in rainbow colors and residents are weary that it could lead to hate-related pedestrian accidents similar to those in West Hollywood.
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