January 18, 2008

The right man

Isidro Ramos
18 Jan 2008

 

 

It is wonderful to know Mr. Carrera that you are knowledgeable on the “requirements of stable high-speed monohaul boats such as the required draft which is not available in most areas where a suitable pier will be located such as along Pantal River”.

OK, I think we have the right man to show us the real thing and I am sure you know how to get hold of the TWG that your service is available for the goodness of Region I and the future of your kabaleyans.

An engineer of your caliber and experience should be appreciated. Hope to read your name and accomplishments on SP in the future. Good luck!

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May he rest in peace

Jovito T. Ellorda
18 Jan 2008

 

When I was still in 4th year high school at St. John’s Cathedral School, one of the faculty of Lyceum-Northwestern came to our school to invite us to study at their school…that faculty member was Atty. Montessa, who was very energetic and humorous…we were all awed by this man…he brought the house down, so to speak…

May he rest in peace!

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera
17 Jan 2008

 

 

Mr. Ramos:
The discussion was about monohull ferry boat that will ply between Alaminos-Dagupan-San Fernando with speed of 25-35 knots.

Obviously you do not understand the requirements of stable high-speed monohaul boats such as the required draft which is not available in most areas where a suitable pier will be located such as along Pantal River.

The stable monohull super aircraft carrier you are talking about is not applicable in the issue under discussion.

 

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Ramon S. Torio
17 Jan 2008

 

 

The ferry system is very much welcome for the tourists for their means of transportation because as we all know that they love basking their skin under the sun and love to feel and breath fresh air. But, let us not forget their safety and security while traveling the sea especially at night.

We hope that our honorable Mayor Al Fernandez Jr. will consider also the river in Dagupan as an alternative way to ferry passengers in nearby towns. Surely, this will generate jobs and ease the traffic congestion in the Dagupan City and I believe that traveling by boat or ferry is therapeutic.

More power to all mayors!

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Jovito T. Ellorda
17 Jan 2008

 

 

ito po ay follow-up lamang ng aking post…

dapat talagang masampolan itong Goldilocks Restaurant na ito, isipin nyo na lang, isa itong malaking kumapaniya sa Pilipinas pero HINDI sumusunod sa batas…paano pa susunod ang isang ordinaryong mamayan ng Dagupan City kung mismong malalaking kumpaniya ay HINDI sumusunod?..lahat daw ng Goldilocks sa Pilipinas ay ganito ang patakaran ayun sa Store Supervisor nila…alam nyo ba ang masaklap? meron pang nakapaskil sa harap ng cashier counter nila about 20% discount ng SENIOR CITIZEN at wala po dun ang sinasabi nilang may limit ang purchase ng bawat SENIOR CITIZEN na hanggang 150 pesos…

alam kong maliit lang ang 20% na SENIOR CITIZEN discount, pero BATAS sa Pilipinas ang pinag-uusapan dito. Batas na dapat sundin ng sinumang nagne-negosyo sa Pilipinas…kundi natin itatama ang maling sistema nila, KAILAN PA?

kaya minsan mas maraming Pinoy ang gusto na lang manirahan sa ibang bansa dahil sa mga ganitong sistema natin eh…

SAAN PO BA AKO PWEDE MAG-FILE NG COMPLAINT AGAINST GOLDILOCKS RESTAURANT?

Salamat po…

 

(Editor’s Reply: You may file complaint with Department of Trade office in Dagupan City)

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