Quezon City – The City of the Stars

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Posted by admin | Posted in Random Talks on the Porch | Posted on 15-02-2010

It is here in Quezon City where the husband was born and raised. This is where we are currently and will be based in the next years to come as it is here where our very dear Little Mansion is situated. This city is known as the country’s City of Stars. The reason is that majority (if not all) of the radio and television stations, movie production outfits, recording companies can be found here. A lot of celebrities and personalities are also residents of this city, thus, this is also the locality where its city hall holds the most number of actor politicians’ offices.

With the elections coming, streamers and posters of these actor politicians are a common sight in every street posts and wires. With all honesty and just a general opinion, I don’t buy the idea of “some” celebrities having ambitions to run for public office. I’m not generalizing as I know that there is also a number of them whose intentions are pure and are really capable to lead.

I’m sure a lot of you have already seen Mo’s interview with Ara Mina who is running for a local post this coming elections. Aren’t her answers so appalling and unimpressive? Geez, I’m just glad that I won’t be voting here in QC (I haven’t met the residency qualifications) or else, such aspirants will lead me to stock up with wrinkle crème. One whose entirely clueless and doesn’t have a conviction over the major issues of the country absolutely DOES NOT deserve my vote. I hope the voters will be wise enough to vote for the rightful ones because of their leadership capabilities and not for the ridiculous reasons that they are “popular” and “stars”.

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I saw the video on facebook, uploaded from youtube, I think it will break her ambition to be a politician, it definitely made a big impact to QC voters like me.

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