Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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I love airplanes, airports, airplane food, and luggages. Basically everything about travel.
I’m still considering aviation school. In a few years, hopefully.
Jackie Chan’s take on the hostage crisis
You see, recently, the 125,000 Philippine National Police officers were given a marksmanship test. They were also tested on gun care, cleaning and handling. Ninety percent of PNP Officers failed the test. According to National Police Commissioner Luis Mario General, of the 10% who passed the test, most of them ranked as “novices” in weapon care and in marksmanship.
Furthermore, General revealed that nearly 50% of the PNP officers do not even have a service firearm. In addition, General said that the high cost of training and of ammunition are to blame for the terrible results.
How can the PNP possibly be effective when only 10% of them can pass a marksmanship test, and most of those 10% can only barely pass? Safety is one thing that I always hear from foreigners about. Many people are hesitant to visit the Philippines because of safety concerns. And, I would venture that the vast majority of those with such concerns don’t even know about these abysmal test results.
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SHELDONSoooon!
This a promo poster for the upcoming season? Penny looks more drugged than usual. :))
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Oh.
I had one of them rescheduled for tomorrow and went to the other. I think it went pretty well, considering how shy I usually get during job interviews.
Anyway, at the Medical Plaza lobby, I left my driver’s license to get a visitor’s pass. After the interview, in my rush to grab something to eat, I LEFT WITHOUT CLAIMING IT. Imagine my horror when I realized that I was driving without a license. IN MAKATI, NO LESS.
FML.