Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Champions.

Champions- victorious; people with big hearts.

For less than two weeks, the Philippines hosted the 23rd Southeast Asian Games. Last Monday, the biennial sporting meet came to a close with the Philippines lording over the medal tally.

Image hosted by Photobucket.com
One Big Heart. One Heritage. One Southeast Asia. The 23rd SEA Games.


The Filipino athletes have trained hard for the games so as not to disappoint their countrymen who will be watching the games. That is why they deserve the over-all crown. It is just unfair how Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and other Thai sports committee officials can accuse the host of being unjust and of cheating the results of the games. There are reports that Thaksin is in hot waters now in Thailand because there are many problems in his country that he cannot solve so he diverts the public’s attention by giving ridiculous comments about the games and its officiating. Thaksin is a megalomaniac- he wants to get the credit for most of his country’s progress but does not want to be blamed for his nation’s failures.

This may come off late, but I would like to congratulate all the Filipino athletes who participated in the games and gave their best. You are the Philippines’s source of pride. You showed to the Filipinos, Southeast Asia and even to the rest of the world that it is possible.

Cecille Mamiit, I enjoyed watching your games. You know how to work out the crowd. Eric Taino and Ms. Salameda, both of you are impressive.

The Younghusband brothers and the rest of the RP men’s football team, you may have fallen short, but most of you are cuties anyway. Join show business!!

Miguel Molina, you look like Chinggay Andrada. You are super sexy with your long hair. I enjoyed watching you and your gorgeous arms. I also enjoyed watching the other hotties from the Men’s Swimming Team particularly James Walsh. I missed Ernest Dee.

Miguel Mendoza, are you gay? You look like one.

The RP boxing team, way to go, you outclassed Thailand in the medal tally.

Sheila Mae Perez, you are the next golden girl after Nora Aunor. Hahaha!! The rest of the diving team was also superb. Victor Paguia Jr. is hot, hot, hot.

Japoy Lizardo, way to go Japoy. You are still cute despite the fact that the pimples that you have consider your face home. Sorry, but I think you last opponent deserved the gold medal more than you did. Prove me wrong next time, will you?

The rowing team, you guys are just fantastic. Sweep, sweep!!

Wushu? Wushu!!

Arnis, I cannot believe that Vienam’s tied with us in the field. Work harder. Still, congratulations.

Women’s Volleyball Team, congratulations. You got the bronze. It will be fun if you’ll beat Thailand at home in 2007. The Vietnamese are really pretty.

Men’s Volleyball Team, excite us next time, will you?

Chess? Tsk, tsk.

Athletics team, congratulations, you fell short but you did superb nonetheless.

Go Ten Kok? I heard you say the people can hang you if the Philippine Athletics team will fall short your prediction of 10 gold medals? Guess what, they got 9!! Hahaha!! Is someone gonna get hanged? Hmmmm.

To all the athletes, I am sleepy, I cannot mention you all. But you guys know that the Filipinos are very proud of you. You are this month’s fabulous epals!!

To the volunteers, you showed to the rest of Southeast Asia the Bayanihan spirit.

To the heads of the different committees, please stop politicking. Do your jobs. Stop stealing from the government. Stop stealing from the allocation for the athletes. If you will, resign; give your posts to those who are younger, more honest and more deserving.

To Thaksin- you are a brat. Kiss our athletes’ asses- they worked their butts off to achieve this feat.

To the private sector, you were of great help to the Pinoy athletes. You aided their needs.

To the government, give credit to whom credit is due. Give the incentives these athletes deserve.

To the Filipino people, aren’t you just proud?

Go find your princes while I play with frogs. God bless us all!!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home