Manny Pacquiao: “I Was Just Kidding”

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Pacquiao, left, and Crawford (Photo source: boxingscene.com)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – A little less than a year ago, while campaigning for a Senate seat in the Philippines, boxing icon Manny Pacquiao said he will give his full focus and will not be absent should he win in the 2016 elections.

”Kaya po ako natagalan magdesisyon is because of that. Kapag magdecide ako – although nag-decide na nga ako – ang inisip ko, kapag pumasok ako kailangan seryoso, walang absent, palaging papasok, dahil buong bansa ang responsibilidad mo,” the boxing champ said in one interview. (The reason it took me so long to decide [to run], I thought, if I entered the race, I needed to be serious, no absences, always reporting for work, because the entire nation is my responsibility.)

Well, it’s 2016 and Pacquiao — the number one absentee while he was a congressman — is now an elected senator. And guess what?

Boxing promoter Bob Arum has confirmed that Pacquiao has decided to face WBO junior welterweight champion Terence Crawford in the ring.  Arum said Crawford is deemed to be a “high risk-low reward” for Pacquiao but the senator is willing to give the American champion a chance.

The Adobo  Chronicles chanced upon Pacquiao while jogging around Luneta (Rizal) Park this morning.  We asked him about his promise to the voters that he would focus on his senatorial duties.

His response: “I was just kidding.”

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Calvin Klein To Sue Clinton-Kaine Campaign

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Political campaign logos gone awry

NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – What is it with the political campaigns making serious gaffes with their chosen logos?

First, the Trump-Pence campaign revealed their T-P campaign logo, only to pull it after criticism that it looked like a cork screw.

Now, the Hillary Clinton-Tim Kaine campaign logo (see photo) is in big trouble because it encroaches on the patent rights of the apparel line Calvin-Klein.

The New York-based company is threatening to sue the Democratic National Committee for copyright infringement.

No comment yet from the Clinton-Kaine campaign on their chosen CK logo.

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Donald Trump Wants To Patent Three Words

image.jpegNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, through his lawyers, has filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark  Office (USPTO), claiming ownership of three words he has consistently used in his campaign speeches.

These words are:

  • Amazing
  • Huge
  • Unbelievable

If his application is approved by USPTO, anyone who uses those any of the three words could be sued under the U.S. patent law, under Title 35 of the U.S. Code.

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