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Mindanao is my native land. This is where I belong, feel secure and am at peace. To be in Mindanao is to feel the embrace of a warm, soft blanket.

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All right, so I was in Cinema 3 of Gaisano Mall of Davao, waiting for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to begin, when this movie trailer started rolling. I found it so damn funny! It turned out to be the movie teaser of Mindanaoan Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao’s upcoming film entitled “Wapakman.”

And take note…Pacquiao will star in “Wapakman” alongside Pussycat Dolls lead Nicole Scherzinger and WWF’s Batista! Of course, we all know that Scherzinger is part-Pinay and Batista is proud of his Filipino roots as well.

Check out the teaser of Manny Pacquiao’s “Wapakman” movie:

The Pacman will start shooting this film next month, July. Topel Lee will direct.

I’m curious, though…will this movie be shown in time for the 2010 national elections?

So my Southrace boys and I were in Davao City over the weekend for their Philippine Councilors’ League gig. Since I’m a certified Dabawenya (born and raised in Davao City!) and the members of Southrace band are from Initao Misamis Oriental (Nilo, the rhythm guitarist and back-up vocalist), Iligan City (Jovy, the lead vocalist and lead guitarist), Cagayan de Oro City (Ches, the drummer) and Manolo Fortich Bukidnon (Glenn, the bassist), I was the self-appointed “tour guide” of sorts during our two-day stay in the largest city in the world.

Now what I’m about to share is NOT to lambast anyone. Instead, I’m hoping that somehow this could serve as a wake-up call not only for the City Tourism Office of Davao City but also for the hundreds of taxi drivers in Davao City as well.

You see, on our first night in Davao, our group, composed of five people, caught two taxis from Matina Town Square (MTS). Ches and I rode in one taxi while the other three rode in the other one. I won’t name the taxi company anymore. Suffice it to say that it may take me a while before I flag down one of their units the next time I’m in town.

Anyways, from MTS, we were supposed to go back to our hotel, which was located along Magallanes Street. Our taxi fare was P42.50. When Ches and I alighted from the cab, we sort of wondered why the other taxi hasn’t arrived yet (the other taxi trailed us when we left MTS) We then just went straight to our hotel rooms, thinking that the other three band members could arrive in just a few minutes anyway. Lo and behold, after about 10 minutes, Jovy sent me a message and asked for the street where the hotel was. I told him Magallanes Street and asked why. He said that they GOT LOST. Confused, I immediately called him and asked where they already were. He said that they were on a bridge somewhere and that the driver claimed that he lost track of OUR taxi. So I said we were already at the hotel and gave Jovy instructions for him to relay to the driver. Within minutes, their group arrived. I was told that the taxi fare already reached P102.50! Fortunately, Nilo was quick on his toes and refused to pay. The taxi driver then just conceded and somehow acknowledged that it was his fault and only asked for P40.00

While I somehow laud the taxi driver for his honesty and for the fact that he did acknowledge his fault (he apparently pretended that he knew where the hotel was but when he lost sight of the taxi Ches and I rode in, he sorta panicked), I also feel that cab drivers should be more honest these days. If you don’t know where this or that is, then don’t pretend that you do. I hate to think that the driver thought he could just circle the three boys around and perhaps receive more money that way (maybe he somehow knew that his passengers weren’t from Davao anyway). Unfortunately for him, his passengers knew whom to contact (in this case, me!) just in case something irregular happened.

Speaking of too much honesty from a taxi driver…my next rant is about a Davao City taxi driver who’s TOO HONEST. My boys and I were at the Gaisano Mall of Davao and we flagged down a cab (again, I won’t mention the name of the taxi company) I told the driver that we wanted to go to People’s Park. Now, correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t People’s Park already a well-known tourist spot in Davao City? I mean, it’s right smack in the middle of the city, it’s supposed to be controversial (with all the hullabaloo surrounding its development), it’s where hundreds of families go to for outings or to spend their Sunday afternoons at.

I mean, if you’re a Davao City taxi driver, shouldn’t you at least KNOW where People’s Park is?!

Because apparently the driver of the taxi we rode in DID NOT KNOW where People’s Park was. The first time he told my group that he didn’t know where People’s Park was, I thought he was joking…apparently he wasn’t. So I explained that the People’s Park that I was referring to was the area beside Apo View Hotel, right in front of Casa Leticia, it’s right along Camus Street and it’s near Penong’s (how’s that for a site location? LOL) Anyways, even if I already gave those details, he still claimed that he didn’t know where it was.

So again, I had to give instructions. I had to guide the taxi driver. Can you imagine that?!

I mean, really…why drive a taxi if you don’t know where the major tourist spots are? Why place yourself in a situation where you’re expected to KNOW something but you know squat about?

The experience was really disappointing. Can you just imagine if a tourist rode those taxis? What will those tourists say about Davao City? What will those tourists say about the taxi drivers?

Taxi drivers, truth be told, play a major part in an area’s tourism efforts.

If they’re not well-informed or well-equipped with (at least) basic knowledge about their city, their city’s tourist spots, their city’s leaders (at least the most important or major ones) and even their city’s urban tales or interesting stories, this can somehow affect the city’s tourism efforts. More often than not, taxi drivers can be a tourist’s best friend or constant companion, so to speak. They can serve as “frontliners” and somehow “represent” the city and its people.

Let’s just hope that my experience will serve as a lesson, in one way or another.

Attention Mindanao businessmen, leaders in Mindanao and Mindanao job seekers! This is definitely good news for all of us Mindanaoans! Giant conglomerate Tata Group of India is reportedly setting up call center operations in the Philippines with an initial capacity of 250-300 seats…and guess which areas are on top of their list? Mindanao areas, of course!

According to Jonathan de Luzuriaga, executive director for industry affairs for the Business Processing Association of the Philippines, the Indian group conducted a due-diligence study in the country.

“The trend of site-hunting now has tipped. IT’S NOW MINDANAO FIRST, Visayas second, and Luzon third,” de Luzuriaga said.

This is really very good news! Apart from the fact that more and more Mindanaoans will land jobs, those who went to Manila just so they can find work may now even have the chance to come home and work here!

What are your thoughts?

The much-awaited SMART Gold and SMART Buddy unlimited call promo is finally here! This time around, the unlimited call promo for SMART subscribers isn’t just limited during late evenings until early morning. The SMART unlimited call promo can be availed of at any time of the day and until September 30, 2009! This SMART unlimited calls promo is dubbed “Smartalk” and I think it’s definitely good news for Mindanaoans especially since there are a lot of SMART subscribers here in Mindanao, Philippines.

You can avail of Smartalk unlimited Smart-to-Smart calls in denominations of P100 and P500. For P100, you can avail of unlimited SMART calls for 5 days. For P500, you can avail of SMART unlimited calls at any time of the day for 30 days.

Here’s a quick guide on the keywords to remember if you wish to avail of Smartalk, Smart Gold and Smart Buddy’s unlimited call promo:

Send Talk100 to 6400 for a Smartalk 100 package, or Talk500 to 6400 for a Smartalk 500 load.

The payment for the package bought will be automatically deducted from your prepaid load. Don’t forget to maintain a balance of at least P1 in your account.

When making a call using the Smartalk unlimited package, SMART Buddy subscribers just need to dial *6400 plus the 11-digit subscriber number being called, eg., *640009181234567.

Smart Gold subscribers can just follow the same format.

By the way, guess who recently “came home” to SMART? Find out who!

Please feel free to share your thoughts! I would love to hear from you…WHO WAS MICHAEL JACKSON TO YOU? Who was Michael Jackson, the renowned “Gloved One,” the “King of Pop,” to you? How did his life, talents, skills and accomplishments affect you? When he died, how did you feel? What were your thoughts?

Today, June 26, 2009 (June 25, 2009 in the U.S.), the world awakens to the sad news of Michael Jackson’s death. The Los Angeles coroner confirmed that at roughly 2:26 PM of June 25, 2009 (U.S. time), MJ passed away.

Michael Jackson, despite all of the controversies hounding him, will undoubtedly remain as one of the greatest artists of all time. He was a part of our childhood. His music, talent, grooves, style, love and the capacity to draw people together at least in the spirit of music will sorely be missed but will always be dearly remembered. He was an icon.

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