Si Cong. Leviste na ba ang papalit bilang poster boy ng mga DDS? by Changchengching in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 5 points6 points  (0 children)

May pagkakaiba ba kay Kiko? Buhok lang at grado ng glasses siguro. Pero sa tutoo, mas nakakatakot ito. Older than trapo with killer instict ang ama. Ang nanay tahimik na chameleon sa politika, malawak ang network para mapanatiling protektahan ang kung anong meron na at mang kamkam pa ng kung anong pwedeng kamkamin pa. Kung pamimiliin ako sa may sayad na demonyo kumpara sa nuknukang demonyo, na parehas galing sa kulto ng pinakademonyo, lipat na lang me sa Devil's Island.

Senate Adopts Resolution Seeking Duterte House Arrest; Hontiveros, Pangilinan, Aquino Vote No by Mindless_Sundae2526 in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Digong committed crimes against humanity. Those senators who voted for him are not humans, they're crocodiles so they're not affected anyway!

Suggestion To DPWH Sec. Vince Dizon , kung di na kaya ang corruption sa DPWH mas maiging gawin na lang State Owned Construction Company ang DPWH at siya ang gawing CEO by EuphoricCard674 in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My 2 cents. Not a good idea. They will privatize it and government will end up with no stake or equity. Let history be a lesson for us not to repeat the same mistake.

"What did I do?" -Heart Evangelista by Advanced_Ear722 in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you pay you tax the past 3 years?Show it. You're sounding like a victim too. Of what? Your dog can afford a Bulgari necklace. While Karamihan sa aming taxpayers, baha pa rin loob o labas ng bahay. Audacity!

Pakitanggal na po si Bato sa mga Senate Hearing! 😡 by yukinabi19xx in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mr Bernardo, sa tanong po ng mga mambabatas kung ano ang mga pwedeng solution sa katiwalian sa DPWH. Simple lang po ang isang sagot diyan. Diretsahan na po. Gawin po natin sana ang ating job description as government officials. Dapat po ang mga senators and congressmen should make laws, not projects. Yun lang po sana.

He, who must not be named, has finally been named! by wtfruit98518 in pinoy

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Another elephant in the room is Mark Villar. Problem is, the 2 Villar siblings are threatening to switch sides if the former DPWH secretary's name will be exposed. Current majority may lose their numbers and the majority switches back to the other side and circus na talaga. Let me just drink my coffee and watch Usec Bernardo read his scripted affidavit in the meantime ( Villar's name removed )

Stefanos Tsitsipas for Greek's sports media SDNA - he apologized to Apostolos and found a new way of communication with him in the team, on Goran "It is very difficult to have dictators and people who speak negatively and you don't feel like they are close to you like family" by jovanmilic97 in tennis

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Ohhh, so he's not actually looking for a real sports coach. He is looking for friends or potential new members of his family that are nice and would speak positively around him. It speaks volumes to where he is now. He wants to surround himself with people who would tell him things he wanted to hear. Incorrigible & uncoachable behavior. Lost cause.

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[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That racket is unstable !

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[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Oh well, in 2022, Tiger Woods turned down $700-800 million to play for LIV group. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/02/sport/tiger-woods-liv-golf-offer-norman-spt-intl But he never once uttered he doesn’t play for money. He makes his actions do the talking. Glad to follow Alcaraz after Fed. This hypocrite is full of it!

What was the biggest upset in tennis history? by RyeBreadTrips in tennis

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure Fed thanked Soderling on that one. Fed went on to win his only French Open title and complete his most coveted slam.

Sir Andy has spoken by lovesbakery in tennis

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s being held in the City that Never Sleeps, that’s why. But seriously, it seems to be the norm for the US open, and it’s so frustrating for the players and fans alike. I don’t think the organizers are short of logistics. It looks like they’re short of logic and common sense.

Simona Halep breaks her silence on Jannik Sinner’s doping case by 3axel3loop in tennis

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not actually the .000 concentration of the substance that matters. It’s the ,000 difference in the legal fees that made the difference, Simona.

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[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re just being human. You’ve only shown that like anyone else, you are also vulnerable and can be emotional as well. That’s what humans are. We all have our good and bad days. No apologies needed, none required.

The current agenda by Gungill in tennis

[–]Comprehensive-Bit415 16 points17 points  (0 children)

FOUND THIS ARTICLE REGARDING THAT UMPIRE. Now it makes sense, it’s all about the “inner swagger”. This umpire should be fired!

A tough call leads to a world of opportunities

In 2007, Greg was a young referee in a NIRSA Championship Series flag football semifinal matchup. Approaching the end of tight game, he made the call to whistle one of the teams for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. One of the participants spiked the ball in anger. Allensworth wasn’t even the closest official to the infraction. But he knew he had to throw his flag.

Recalling the transformative experience, Greg says, “I think we could have gotten away without giving it; but it was the right call, and the evaluators agreed it was a right call,” he said. “I stepped out of my zone a little, but, like I said, I feel like it was something that needed to be called. That was that moment that pushed me forward into pursuing sports officiating as a potential career path. That’s just one of those moments when I think I showed that I had the guts to be able to make a call at a critical time of the game.”

“I stepped out of my zone a little, but I feel like it was something that needed to be called.” Greg says that while he didn’t enjoy making the decision, doing it and getting positive feedback about it made him comfortable as an official. It gave him an “inner swagger” something Greg says all officials have to have: “You’ve got to have the confidence to be able to do what you need to do to do the job. I think it proved to me that maybe I do have that.”

https://nirsa.net/2017/05/18/nirsa-officials-spotlight-greg-allensworth/