@your SiRVis... Simon Francis Blaise R. Vistro wants to be known as SiRVis (an amalgamation of his name, profession and penchant for service). He is a polymath wannabe in the fields of training and education, civic voluntarism, sports, arts, travel, photography and social networking. Born and raised in Dagupan City, he is a staunch advocate of the preservation of Pangasinan language, arts and culture. Follow me on: Twitter. Facebook, Tumblr, Plurk.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Prayer Rally for Slain Journalists of Maguindanao

At around 5 p.m. today, I joined the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP)-Pangasinan Chapter, Pangasinan Press Club and Pangasinan Tri-Media Association in a prayer rally in front of the Dagupan City Museum as part of the Global Day of Solidarity spearheaded by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) to demand justice for the 30 media practitioners massacred in Maguindanao.


The murderous act which was so deplorable beyond compare, is a reflection of a rotten system perpetuated and tolerated throughout the years, demonic megalomania and utter disregard for human rights. With all my might I enjoin the journalists of Pangasinan in condemning this inhuman act of violence, lawlessness and murder. 

Let justice prevail!



Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Election Tees

maybe it's the TV. but it's more of the election fever... or both...

here are my ideas for five.ten.ten:

VOTE.DYARYO.GARAPA

some buy/sell it cheap
some throw it away (by voting for a @#$%^&!)
and we recycle the same candidates
but what the heck! we gotta vote...


iBOTO Mo' KO

Mo' Twister? Why not!


Or a Spoof T-Shirt of 2012:



We Were Warned of the Yellow dude?




Friday, December 4, 2009

Change Climate Change


The United Nations Climate Change Conference kicks off in Copenhagen on December 7, and 85 of the Philippines’ artists—musicians, actors, directors, designers, writers, chefs and more—have banded together to call on developed countries to cut their carbon emissions and help developing countries cope with the impacts of climate change.

Advocates for Tik Tok Pilipinas, part of the international campaign for climate action dubbed Tck tck tck, include actresses Alessandra de Rossi and Tuesday Vargas; TV personalities Miriam Quiambao, Bianca Gonzales and Marc Nelson; musicians Rico Blanco and Cooky Chua; and Chef Rolando Laudico.






Tik Tok Pilipinas is set to hold a 12-hour concert on December 12 called Tik Tok Rok: Rock for Climate Action to coincide with the Copenhagen conference, which is scheduled to run until December 18. The concert, which will feature 50 artists, will be from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. at the Marikina Riverbanks Amphitheater. Expect the artists to perform Tik Tok’s anthem, “No Time To Waste,” penned by Noel Cabangon and recorded by 52 performers.


Reblogged from Spot.ph

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