A Fire Quinito programming note, and a disturbing Tonichi Yturri anecdote
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First, I apologize for the lack of updates. Here’s the reason I’ve been busy: A few months ago, when I started working for my current employer, the whole staff drew lots as to which presidentiable to cover. We were each assigned a candidate to keep tabs o
First, I apologize for the lack of updates. Here’s the reason I’ve been busy: A few months ago, when I started working for my current employer, the whole staff drew lots as to which presidentiable to cover. We were each assigned a candidate to keep tabs o
Weblog: Fire Quinito
Tracked: Sep 10, 18:54
Tracked: Sep 10, 18:54
Poll of the week: How should La Salle coach Franz Pumaren spend the rest of his September?
It’s finally happened: De La Salle University is out of the UAAP final four for the first time since the format was instituted in 1994. Tony Atayde already filed a post-mortem and I’m assuming he’s crying green tears, while TJ Manotoc is already deep into
It’s finally happened: De La Salle University is out of the UAAP final four for the first time since the format was instituted in 1994. Tony Atayde already filed a post-mortem and I’m assuming he’s crying green tears, while TJ Manotoc is already deep into
Weblog: Fire Quinito
Tracked: Sep 10, 19:44
Tracked: Sep 10, 19:44
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I've got six letters to that - O-M-G, T-M-I :-p
Oh, and three more: B-S-P. A few years back the Ateneo forum regulars were thinking of people who may have been jinxes to their teams and Tonichi Yturri was one of the nominees for the All-Time Balat Sa Pw3t Award. (This was the year La Salle was caught/admitted to fielding ineligible players in the UAAP - and Mr. Yturri was an assistant coach.)
BTW, I voted for El Presidente. His was the 'stache I remember the best from 1989.
Oh, and three more: B-S-P. A few years back the Ateneo forum regulars were thinking of people who may have been jinxes to their teams and Tonichi Yturri was one of the nominees for the All-Time Balat Sa Pw3t Award. (This was the year La Salle was caught/admitted to fielding ineligible players in the UAAP - and Mr. Yturri was an assistant coach.)
BTW, I voted for El Presidente. His was the 'stache I remember the best from 1989.
Tonichi Yturri, then coach of the CSB Blazers, would wait for players to strip of their uniforms before giving his post-game speech.
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