Your Budweiser Beer Just Got A New Name

image.jpegST. LOUIS, MO (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – For over a century, Budweiser has been one of America’s favorite beers — regular or light. The beer was introduced to the market in 1876.

Today, Anheuser-Busch announced that it was changing the name of this local beer to America.

The St. Louis-based brewing company says the move was to encourage patriotism among Americans, and also to send a clear message that Budweiser, despite its Belgian-sounding name, is an American brew.

As for BudLight, it will have the new name  America Lightweight.

How very approriate.

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The Curious Case Of Alma Moreno’s Vanishing Twitter Page

image.jpegQUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Now you see it, now you don’t.  And will you ever see it again?

This is the curious case of senatorial candidate and Parañaque City Councilor Alma Moreno’s Twitter Account.

The ex-film actress has been  busy posting comments on her account in the days leading up to and after Monday’s Philippine elections.

Some of her popular tweets:

“Whoever wins tomorrow will be declared the winner”


“@Comelec, sana next election, bunutan na lang” (hopefully, next election will be determined by a raffle drawing)


“I conceive. Good night!” (When she conceded defeat)

But today, Moreno’s fans and followers who tried to visit her Twitter page got a strange message that her account has been suspended.

Did Twitter suspend her account because her posts were offensive to the Filipinos?  Or did she voluntarily close her account because she could not cope with the unbelievable page traffic she was getting?

Moreno could not be reached for comment.

Everyone now knows that Moreno lost her senatorial bid by a landscape… we mean by a landslide.

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Duterte, Pacquiao Announce Respective First Official Acts

imageMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Unofficial President-elect Rodrigo Duterte and Senator-elect Manny Pacquiao both announced today what their first official act would be on their first day in office.

For his part, the Davao city mayor says he will raise the drug problem to the level of a national security threat and create a ‘ranger-trained’ division in the army.  He is expected to do this through an Executive Order.

As for Pacquiao, a devout Christian, he says that he will immediately author and sponsor a Senate bill that would permanently outlaw the death penalty.

Capital punishment was suspended via Republic Act No. 9346, which was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on 24 June 2006. The bill followed a vote held in Congress earlier that month which overwhelmingly supported the abolition of the practice. The penalties of life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua (detention of indefinite length, usually for at least 30 years) replaced the death penalty.

Duterte, along with other newly-elected politicians, favor the reinstatement of the death penalty.

The champion boxer says he will call his proposed legislation, “Saved by the Bill.”

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