Afrikaans -
Ek het jou lief
Albanian -
Te dua
Arabic -
Ana behibak (to male)
Arabic -
Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian -
Yes kez sirumen
Bambara -
M'bi fe
Bangla -
Aamee tuma ke bhalo baashi
Belarusian -
Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya -
Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian -
Obicham te
Cambodian -
Bung Srorlagn Oun (to female)
Oun Srorlagn Bung (to male)
Cantonese/Chinese
Ngo oiy ney a
Catalan -
T'estimo
Cheyenne -
Ne mohotatse
Chichewa -
Ndimakukonda
Corsican -
Ti tengu caru (to male)
Creol -
Mi aime jou
Croatian -
Volim te
Czech -
Miluji te
Danish -
Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch -
Ik hou van jou
English -
I love you
Esperanto -
Mi amas vin
Estonian -
Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian -
Ewedishalehu : male/female to female
Ewedihalehu: male/female to male.
Faroese -
Eg elski teg
Farsi -
Doset daram
Filipino -
Mahal kita
Finnish -
Mina rakastan sinua
French -
Je t'aime, Je t'adore
Gaelic -
Ta gra agam ort
Georgian -
Mikvarhar
German -
Ich liebe dich
Greek -
S'agapo
Gujarati -
Hu tumney prem karu chu
Hiligaynon -
Palangga ko ikaw
Hawaiian -
Aloha wau ia oi
Hebrew -
Ani ohev otah (to female)
Hebrew -
Ani ohev et otha (to male)
Hiligaynon -
Guina higugma ko ikaw
Hindi -
Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hai
Hmong -
Kuv hlub koj
Hopi -
Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian -
Szeretlek
Icelandic -
Ég elska þig
Ilonggo -
Palangga ko ikaw
Indonesian -
Saya cinta padamu
Inuit -
Negligevapse
Irish -
Taim i' ngra leat
Italian -
Ti amo
Japanese -
Aishiteru
Kannada -
Naa ninna preetisuve
Kapampangan -
Kaluguran daka
Kiswahili -
Nakupenda
Konkani -
Tu magel moga cho
Korean -
Sarang Heyo
Latin -
Te amo
Latvian -
Es tevi miilu
Lebanese -
Bahibak
Lithuanian -
Tave myliu
Macedonian
Te Sakam
Malay -
Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu
Malayalam -
Njan Ninne Premikunnu
Maltese -
Inhobbok
Mandarin Chinese -
Wo ai ni
Marathi -
Me tula prem karto
Mohawk -
Kanbhik
Moroccan -
Ana moajaba bik
Nahuatl -
Ni mits neki
Navaho -
Ayor anosh'ni
Nepali -
Ma Timilai Maya Garchhu
Norwegian -
Jeg Elsker Deg
Pandacan -
Syota na kita!!
Pangasinan -
Inaru Taka
Papiamento -
Mi ta stimabo
Persian -
Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin -
Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish -
Kocham Cie
Portuguese -
Amo-te
Romanian -
Te ubesc
Roman Numerals -
333
Russian -
Ya tebya liubliu
Rwanda -
Ndagukunda
Scot Gaelic -
Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian -
Volim te
Setswana -
Ke a go rata
Sign Language -
,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing 'I Love You'
Sindhi -
Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan
Sioux -
Techihhila
Slovak -
Lu`bim ta
Slovenian -
Ljubim te
Spanish -
Te quiero / Te amo
Surinam-
Mi lobi joe
Swahili -
Ninapenda wewe
Swedish -
Jag alskar dig
Swiss-German -
Ig liebe di
Tajik
Man turo Dust Doram
Tagalog -
Mahal kita
Taiwanese -
Wa ga ei li
Tahitian -
Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tamil -
Naan unnai kathalikiraen
Telugu -
Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
Thai -
Chan rak khun (to male)
Thai -
Phom rak khun (to female)
Turkish -
Seni Seviyorum
Ukrainian -
Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu -
mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
Vietnamese -
Anh ye^u em (to female)
Vietnamese -
Em ye^u anh (to male)
Welsh -
'Rwy'n dy garu
Yiddish -
Ikh hob dikh
Yoruba -
Mo ni fe
Zimbabwe -
Ndinokuda
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
a black propaganda or a possibility that might happen?
this is just a forwarded text msg that i receive early this afternoon. im not againts to this politician involve but i just wanna share this to you
and i quote.....
" now the cat's out of the bag...MANNY VILLAR is the secret candidate of PRES. GMA. MIKE ARROYO himself met with MANNY VILLAR at the house of MIKE DEFENSOR last January 7 2010. VILLAR secretly agreed to make GMA speaker of the house and protect her should Villar win the presidency. Villar agreed GMA'S offer of massive logistical support among GMA'S commisioners in the COMELEC wh will assure VILLAR'S victory..." unqoute
i repeat im not againts manny villar we have the right to choose who will support for presidential race. im not doing this and making this story because just because i support another presidentiable.
we are on the democratic country we have the right what ever we want to choose who will be the best leader for us...im not doing this to influence anybody especially you who can read this blog..
and lastly im not into black propanda,batuhan ng putik ,ng kabulukan ng iba..if all the politician here in the philipines have their good intention and one of those is to serve his/her countrymen in a nice way as a good leader why not? right?
as a voter this may 2010 election lets be vigilant and be wise for who deserves to vote..ok?
and i quote.....
" now the cat's out of the bag...MANNY VILLAR is the secret candidate of PRES. GMA. MIKE ARROYO himself met with MANNY VILLAR at the house of MIKE DEFENSOR last January 7 2010. VILLAR secretly agreed to make GMA speaker of the house and protect her should Villar win the presidency. Villar agreed GMA'S offer of massive logistical support among GMA'S commisioners in the COMELEC wh will assure VILLAR'S victory..." unqoute
i repeat im not againts manny villar we have the right to choose who will support for presidential race. im not doing this and making this story because just because i support another presidentiable.
we are on the democratic country we have the right what ever we want to choose who will be the best leader for us...im not doing this to influence anybody especially you who can read this blog..
and lastly im not into black propanda,batuhan ng putik ,ng kabulukan ng iba..if all the politician here in the philipines have their good intention and one of those is to serve his/her countrymen in a nice way as a good leader why not? right?
as a voter this may 2010 election lets be vigilant and be wise for who deserves to vote..ok?
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
callcenter in CALAMBA?
* Location: Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines
* Date Posted: December 29
the location is in letran calamba, and will start to operate this january.. if you want to know more about this, please feel free to contact letran calamba or you may go to them directly..
* Date Posted: December 29
the location is in letran calamba, and will start to operate this january.. if you want to know more about this, please feel free to contact letran calamba or you may go to them directly..
Top 10 Human Sideshow Freaks
These are people who made a living as side-show freaks. Most had physical disorders and had no alternative way of making a living. A list of this type would not be complete without the most famous attraction of all: The Elephant Man. NOTE: Click the images for a larger view.
1. Joseph Merrick – The Elephant Man
Born in 1862, Joseph Merrick developed a physical disorder that caused his limbs to grow extremely large when he was five years old. He joined a side-show attraction in 1884 where he was treated well and earnt a large sum of money. A visiting doctor saw him there and made arrangements for him to live a better life. It now believed that Joseph Merrick actually suffered from Proteus Syndrome and not elephantiasis as is commonly thought. Merrick died at the age of 27 from suffocation while he slept.
2. Juan Baptista dos Santos – The Man With Two Penises
Jean (or Juan) Baptista dos Santos is said to have been a “Gipsey”, born in Faro, Portugal around 1843, to normal parents with two other normal children. His career as an exhibitionist seems to have been confined strictly to medical circles; in 1865 turned down a sum of 200,000 francs to appear for two years with a French circus. He possessed two functioning penes and three scrota, the outer two of which each contained a single testis.Dos Santos claimed that the central scrotum had also contained a pair of fully-formed testes, but that these had retreated into his abdomen when he was ten years old.
3. Myrtle Corbin – The Four Legged Lady [Wikipedia]
Josephine Myrtle Corbin was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1868. She was born a dipygus, meaning that she had two separate pelvises side by side from the waist down. The extra legs were part of a twin that did not split correctly, like Frank Lentini with his third leg. Each of her smaller inner legs was paired with one of her outer legs. She was said to be able to move her inner legs, but they were too weak for walking. She had four daughters and a son.
4. Mademoiselle Gabrielle – The Half Lady
Born in Basle, Switzerland, in 1884, Gabrielle Fuller first joined the circus at the Paris Exposition in 1900. She travelled with the Ringling Brothers Circus and appeared at Coney Island’s Dreamland sideshow. She was married at least twice, once to a man named John de Fuller. She had a perfectly formed upper body which ended smoothly just below the waist.
5. Mary Ann Bevan – The Ugliest Woman
Mary Ann Webster was born in London, England in 1874, one of eight children. As a young woman she worked as a nurse and in 1903 married a greengrocer named Thomas Bevan. Shortly after getting married, Mary Ann began exhibiting symptoms of acromegaly, a form progressive giantism that causes abnormal growth and distortion of the facial features, as well as headaches, failing eyesight and joint and muscle pain. The Bevans had four children before Thomas’ death in 1914.
6. Martin Laurello – The Human Owl
The man who we have come to know as Martin Laurello was born Martin Emmerling in Nuremburg, Germany around 1886. He began to perform his act in Europe when in his 20’s and brought it over to America in 1921. He appeared several times at Coney Island and worked also for Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey’s sideshow. He also worked for Dick Best’s Royal American Shows and as late as 1945 was appearing with Ripley’s shows along with “Popeye Perry” and “Junior Stiles”, 7-year old Lobster Boy.
7. Mme. Clofullia – The Bearded Lady of Geneva [Wikipedia]
Madame Clofullia was born Josephine Boisdechene in Switzerland. She was born hairy and reputedly had a two-inch beard at the age of eight. At the age of fourteen she began to tour Europe, first accompanied by her father and an agent and then with her father alone. In Paris she met painter Fortune Clofullia and eventually married him. She also gained extra fame when she fashioned her beard in the imitation of that of Napoleon III. In return, the ruler gave her a large diamond.
8. Wang – The Human Unicorn
In 1930, a Chinese farmer from Manchukuo was discovered by an expat Russian banker. The Russian was able to take a picture of the man and he sent the snapshot off to Robert Ripley of ‘Believe It Or Not!’ fame. Known only as Wang, or sometimes referred to as Weng, the farmer was normal in every respect except fot the fact that he possessed a fourteen-inch spire-like horn growing from the back of his head. Ripley offered a huge cash reward to anyone who could produce Wang for an appearance in his Odditorium. However Wang disappeared from the public eye in the early 1930’s and was never heard from again.
9. Lionel – The Lion Faced Boy
Stephan Bibrowsky was born in Poland in 1890 to normal parents. He suffered from hypertrichosis, a rare genetic disease that covers the entire bodies of the subjects with a thick coat of fur. Only about 50 cases of the disorder have been documented since the Middle Ages. In the case of Lionel, six-inch-long hair covered his body. He was discovered by a German man named Meyer when he was four years old and became famous throughout Europe where he gained the nickname of Lionel the Lion-Faced Man. Far from being exhibited as a beast, he wore often the best clothes to show that under his hairs he was a literate and enjoyable person that spoke five languages.
10. Ella Harper – The Camel Girl [Wikipedia]
This is the text from Ella Harper’s pitch card. A pitch card was an advertising flyer for attractions at a sideshow.
“I am called the camel girl because my knees turn backward. I can walk best on my hands and feet as you see me in the picture. I have traveled considerbly in the show business for the past four years and now, this is 1886 and I intend to quit the show business and go to school and fit myself for another occupation.”
I have actually seen a living case of this in Verona, Italy. A woman was kneeling on the road begging but her legs were bent in front of her at the knee rather than behind.
LISTVERSE – ULTIMATE TOP 10 LISTS
1. Joseph Merrick – The Elephant Man
Born in 1862, Joseph Merrick developed a physical disorder that caused his limbs to grow extremely large when he was five years old. He joined a side-show attraction in 1884 where he was treated well and earnt a large sum of money. A visiting doctor saw him there and made arrangements for him to live a better life. It now believed that Joseph Merrick actually suffered from Proteus Syndrome and not elephantiasis as is commonly thought. Merrick died at the age of 27 from suffocation while he slept.
2. Juan Baptista dos Santos – The Man With Two Penises
Jean (or Juan) Baptista dos Santos is said to have been a “Gipsey”, born in Faro, Portugal around 1843, to normal parents with two other normal children. His career as an exhibitionist seems to have been confined strictly to medical circles; in 1865 turned down a sum of 200,000 francs to appear for two years with a French circus. He possessed two functioning penes and three scrota, the outer two of which each contained a single testis.Dos Santos claimed that the central scrotum had also contained a pair of fully-formed testes, but that these had retreated into his abdomen when he was ten years old.
3. Myrtle Corbin – The Four Legged Lady [Wikipedia]
Josephine Myrtle Corbin was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1868. She was born a dipygus, meaning that she had two separate pelvises side by side from the waist down. The extra legs were part of a twin that did not split correctly, like Frank Lentini with his third leg. Each of her smaller inner legs was paired with one of her outer legs. She was said to be able to move her inner legs, but they were too weak for walking. She had four daughters and a son.
4. Mademoiselle Gabrielle – The Half Lady
Born in Basle, Switzerland, in 1884, Gabrielle Fuller first joined the circus at the Paris Exposition in 1900. She travelled with the Ringling Brothers Circus and appeared at Coney Island’s Dreamland sideshow. She was married at least twice, once to a man named John de Fuller. She had a perfectly formed upper body which ended smoothly just below the waist.
5. Mary Ann Bevan – The Ugliest Woman
Mary Ann Webster was born in London, England in 1874, one of eight children. As a young woman she worked as a nurse and in 1903 married a greengrocer named Thomas Bevan. Shortly after getting married, Mary Ann began exhibiting symptoms of acromegaly, a form progressive giantism that causes abnormal growth and distortion of the facial features, as well as headaches, failing eyesight and joint and muscle pain. The Bevans had four children before Thomas’ death in 1914.
6. Martin Laurello – The Human Owl
The man who we have come to know as Martin Laurello was born Martin Emmerling in Nuremburg, Germany around 1886. He began to perform his act in Europe when in his 20’s and brought it over to America in 1921. He appeared several times at Coney Island and worked also for Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey’s sideshow. He also worked for Dick Best’s Royal American Shows and as late as 1945 was appearing with Ripley’s shows along with “Popeye Perry” and “Junior Stiles”, 7-year old Lobster Boy.
7. Mme. Clofullia – The Bearded Lady of Geneva [Wikipedia]
Madame Clofullia was born Josephine Boisdechene in Switzerland. She was born hairy and reputedly had a two-inch beard at the age of eight. At the age of fourteen she began to tour Europe, first accompanied by her father and an agent and then with her father alone. In Paris she met painter Fortune Clofullia and eventually married him. She also gained extra fame when she fashioned her beard in the imitation of that of Napoleon III. In return, the ruler gave her a large diamond.
8. Wang – The Human Unicorn
In 1930, a Chinese farmer from Manchukuo was discovered by an expat Russian banker. The Russian was able to take a picture of the man and he sent the snapshot off to Robert Ripley of ‘Believe It Or Not!’ fame. Known only as Wang, or sometimes referred to as Weng, the farmer was normal in every respect except fot the fact that he possessed a fourteen-inch spire-like horn growing from the back of his head. Ripley offered a huge cash reward to anyone who could produce Wang for an appearance in his Odditorium. However Wang disappeared from the public eye in the early 1930’s and was never heard from again.
9. Lionel – The Lion Faced Boy
Stephan Bibrowsky was born in Poland in 1890 to normal parents. He suffered from hypertrichosis, a rare genetic disease that covers the entire bodies of the subjects with a thick coat of fur. Only about 50 cases of the disorder have been documented since the Middle Ages. In the case of Lionel, six-inch-long hair covered his body. He was discovered by a German man named Meyer when he was four years old and became famous throughout Europe where he gained the nickname of Lionel the Lion-Faced Man. Far from being exhibited as a beast, he wore often the best clothes to show that under his hairs he was a literate and enjoyable person that spoke five languages.
10. Ella Harper – The Camel Girl [Wikipedia]
This is the text from Ella Harper’s pitch card. A pitch card was an advertising flyer for attractions at a sideshow.
“I am called the camel girl because my knees turn backward. I can walk best on my hands and feet as you see me in the picture. I have traveled considerbly in the show business for the past four years and now, this is 1886 and I intend to quit the show business and go to school and fit myself for another occupation.”
I have actually seen a living case of this in Verona, Italy. A woman was kneeling on the road begging but her legs were bent in front of her at the knee rather than behind.
LISTVERSE – ULTIMATE TOP 10 LISTS
Cheryl Cosim on TV5
MANILA, Philippines – Maganda at malaki daw ang offer ng TV5 kay Cheryl Cosim kung kaya’t pagkatapos ng 14 years sa ABS-CBN, nakatakdang mag-ober da bakod si Cheryl.
Dalawang programa at mas malaki ang sahod kaysa sa natatanggap niya sa Dos ang offer kay Cheryl na hindi raw kayang pantayan ng Dos.
Simula raw sa March, gagawing primetime news anchor si Cheryl sa TV 5, kung saan makakasama niya si Paolo Bediones. Nauna nang lumipat si Paolo sa Singko mula sa GMA 7 bago pa mag-Pasko. Bibigyan din daw ng solo public affairs program si Cheryl sa TV 5.
At tanging si Cheryl lang daw ang babaeng anchor ng Dos na binigyan ng pormal na offer ng TV 5.
Wala raw bad blood kay Cheryl at sa Dos. Pero marahil dahil sadyang mahigpit ang competition sa Dos kaya’t hindi pa siya nabibigyan ng break sa primetime newscast or late evening news. Naga-anchor siya ng hourly news report daily, mula umaga hanggang gabi, may current affairs program siya at naririnig din siya sa DZMM radyo.
Madaming mas senior pa kay Cheryl sa Dos. Nandyan si Karen Davila at Ces Drilon at may nakakapansin na mas nabigyan pa raw atensiyon ng Dos sina Pinky Webb at Bernadette Sembrano na kung tutuusin ay mas nauna pa si Cheryl sa ABS-CBN sa mga ito.
Kaya din siguro nag-desisyon si Cheryl na tanggapin ang offer ng TV 5. Dito magkakaroon sya ng pagkakataon ng mapatunayan ang kanyang kakayanan.
Abangan ang pagsulpot ni Cheryl sa TV 5.
PILIPINO STAR NGAYON
Thursday, February 4, 2010
DR JOSE RIZAL'S BODY is missing?.....
Rizal's Last Hours
Dec. 29, 1896. 6:00 – 7:00 a.m.
Sr. S. Mataix asks Rizal’s permission to interview him. Capt.Dominguez reads death sentence to Rizal. Source of information: cablegram of Mataix to EL Heraldo
De Madrid, "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez and Testimony of Lt. Gallegos.
7:00 – 8:00 a.m.
Rizal is transferred to his death cell. Fr. Saderra talks briefly with Rizal. Fr. Viza
presents statue of the Sacred hearth of Jesus and medal of Mary. Rizal rejects the letter, saying , "Im little of a Marian, Father." Source: Fr. Viza.
8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Rizal is shares his milk and coffee with Fr. Rosell. Lt. Andrade and chief of Artillery come to visit Rizal who thanks each of them. Rizal scribbles a note inviting his family it visit him. Sources: Fr. Rosell and letter of Invitation.
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Sr. Mataix, defying stringent regulation, enters death cell and interviews Rizal in the presence of Fr. Rosell. Later, Gov. Luengo drops in to join the conversation. Sources: Letter of Mataix ti Retana Testimony of Fr. Rosell.
10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Fr. Faura persuades Rizal to put down his rancours and order to marry josephine canonically. a heated discussion on religion occurs between them ion the hearing of Fr. Rosell. Sources: El Imparcial and Fr. Rosell .
11:00 – 12:00 noon.
Rizal talks on "various topics" in a long conversation with Fr. Vilaclara who will later conclude (with Fr. Balaguer, who is not allowed to enter the death cell) that Rizal is either to Prostestant or rationalist who speaks in "a very cold and calculated manner" with a mixture of a "strange piety." No debate or discussion on religion is recorded to have taken place between the Fathers mentioned and Rizal. Sources: El Imarcial and Rizal y su Obra.
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Rizal reads Bible and Imitation of Christ by Kempis, then meditates. Fr. Balaguer reports to the Archbishop that only a little hope remains that Rizal is going to retract for Rizal was heard saying that he is going to appear tranquilly before God. Sources: Rizal’s habits and Rizal y su Obra.
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Rizal denies (probably, he is allowed to attend to his personal necessities). Source: "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez.
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Rizal confers with Fr. March and Fr. Vilaclara. Sources: "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez in conjunction with the testimonies of Fr. Pi and Fr. Balaguer.
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Rizal reads verses which he had underlined in Eggers german Reader, a book which he is going to hand over to his sisters to be sent to Dr. Blumentritt through F. Stahl. He "writes several letters . . . ,with his last dedications," then he "rest for a short." Sources: F. Stahl and F. Blumentritt, Cavana (1956) – Appendix 13, and the "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez.
4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Capt. Dominguez is moved with compassion at the sight of Rizal’s kneeling before his mother and asking pardon. Fr. Rosell hears Rizal’s farewell to his sister and his address to those presents eulogizing the cleverness of his nephew. The other sisters come in one by one after the other and to each Rizal’s gives promises to give a book, an alcohol burner, his pair of shoes, an instruction, something to remember. Sources "notes" of Capt. Dominguez and Fr. Rosell, Diaro de Manila.
5:30 – 6:00 p.m.
The Dean of the Cathedral, admitted on account of his dignity, comes to exchange views with Rizal. Fr. Rosell hears an order given to certain "gentlemen" and "two friars" to leave the chapel at once. Fr. Balaguer leaves Fort Santiago. Sources: Rev. Silvino Lopez-Tuñon, Fr. Rosell, Fr. Serapio Tamayo, and Sworn Statement of Fr. Balaguer.
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Fr. Rosell leaves Fort Santiago and sees Josephine Bracken. Rizal calls for Josephine and then they speak to each for the last time. Sources: Fr. Rosell, El Imparcial, and Testimony of Josephine to R. Wildman in 1899.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Fr. Faura returns to console Rizal and persuades him once more to trust him and the other professors at the Ateneo. Rizal is emotion-filled and, after remaining some moments in silence, confesses to Fr. Faura. Sources: El Imparcial.
8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Rizal rakes supper (and, most probably, attends to his personal needs). Then, he receives Bro. Titllot with whom he had a very "tender" (Fr. Balaguer) or "useful" (Fr. Pi) interview. Sources: Separate testimonies of Fr. Balaguer and Fr. Pi on the report of Bro. Titllot; Fisal Castaño.
9:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Fiscal Castaño exchanges views with Rizal regarding their respective professors. Sources: Fiscal Castaño.
10:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Rizal manifests strange reaction, asks guards for paper and pen. From rough drafts and copies of his poem recovered in his shoes, the Spaniards come to know that Rizal is writing a poem. Sources: El Imparcial and Ultimo Adios; probably, Fiscal Castaño.
11:00 – 12:00 midnight
Rizal takes time to his hide his poem inside the alcohol burner. It has to be done during night rather than during daytime because he is watched very carefully. He then writes his last letter to brother Paciano. Sources: Testimonies and circumstantial evidence.
12:00 – 4:00 a.m.
Rizal sleeps restfully because his confidence in the goodness of God and the justness of his cause gives him astounding serenity and unusual calmness.
Dec. 30, 1986. 4:00 – 5:00 a.m.
Rizal picks up Imitation of Christ, reads, meditates and then writes in Kempis’ book a dectation to his wife Josephine and by this very act in itself he gives to her their only certificate of marriage.
5:00 – 6:15
Rizal washes up, takes breakfast, attends to his personal needs. Writes a letter to his parents. Reads Bible and meditates. Josephine is prohibited by the Spanish officers from seeing Rizal, according to Josephine’s testimony to R. Wildman in 1899.
6:15 – 7:00
Rizal walks to the place of execution between Fr. March and Fr. Vilaclara with whom he converses. Keeps looking around as if seeking or expecting to see someone. His last word, said in a loud voice: "It is finished"
7:00 – 7:03
Sounds of guns. Rizal vacillates, turns halfway around, falls down backwards and lies on the ground facing the sun. Silence. Shouts of vivas for Spain.
Dec. 29, 1896. 6:00 – 7:00 a.m.
Sr. S. Mataix asks Rizal’s permission to interview him. Capt.Dominguez reads death sentence to Rizal. Source of information: cablegram of Mataix to EL Heraldo
De Madrid, "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez and Testimony of Lt. Gallegos.
7:00 – 8:00 a.m.
Rizal is transferred to his death cell. Fr. Saderra talks briefly with Rizal. Fr. Viza
presents statue of the Sacred hearth of Jesus and medal of Mary. Rizal rejects the letter, saying , "Im little of a Marian, Father." Source: Fr. Viza.
8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Rizal is shares his milk and coffee with Fr. Rosell. Lt. Andrade and chief of Artillery come to visit Rizal who thanks each of them. Rizal scribbles a note inviting his family it visit him. Sources: Fr. Rosell and letter of Invitation.
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
Sr. Mataix, defying stringent regulation, enters death cell and interviews Rizal in the presence of Fr. Rosell. Later, Gov. Luengo drops in to join the conversation. Sources: Letter of Mataix ti Retana Testimony of Fr. Rosell.
10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Fr. Faura persuades Rizal to put down his rancours and order to marry josephine canonically. a heated discussion on religion occurs between them ion the hearing of Fr. Rosell. Sources: El Imparcial and Fr. Rosell .
11:00 – 12:00 noon.
Rizal talks on "various topics" in a long conversation with Fr. Vilaclara who will later conclude (with Fr. Balaguer, who is not allowed to enter the death cell) that Rizal is either to Prostestant or rationalist who speaks in "a very cold and calculated manner" with a mixture of a "strange piety." No debate or discussion on religion is recorded to have taken place between the Fathers mentioned and Rizal. Sources: El Imarcial and Rizal y su Obra.
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Rizal reads Bible and Imitation of Christ by Kempis, then meditates. Fr. Balaguer reports to the Archbishop that only a little hope remains that Rizal is going to retract for Rizal was heard saying that he is going to appear tranquilly before God. Sources: Rizal’s habits and Rizal y su Obra.
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Rizal denies (probably, he is allowed to attend to his personal necessities). Source: "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez.
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Rizal confers with Fr. March and Fr. Vilaclara. Sources: "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez in conjunction with the testimonies of Fr. Pi and Fr. Balaguer.
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Rizal reads verses which he had underlined in Eggers german Reader, a book which he is going to hand over to his sisters to be sent to Dr. Blumentritt through F. Stahl. He "writes several letters . . . ,with his last dedications," then he "rest for a short." Sources: F. Stahl and F. Blumentritt, Cavana (1956) – Appendix 13, and the "Notes" of Capt. Dominguez.
4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Capt. Dominguez is moved with compassion at the sight of Rizal’s kneeling before his mother and asking pardon. Fr. Rosell hears Rizal’s farewell to his sister and his address to those presents eulogizing the cleverness of his nephew. The other sisters come in one by one after the other and to each Rizal’s gives promises to give a book, an alcohol burner, his pair of shoes, an instruction, something to remember. Sources "notes" of Capt. Dominguez and Fr. Rosell, Diaro de Manila.
5:30 – 6:00 p.m.
The Dean of the Cathedral, admitted on account of his dignity, comes to exchange views with Rizal. Fr. Rosell hears an order given to certain "gentlemen" and "two friars" to leave the chapel at once. Fr. Balaguer leaves Fort Santiago. Sources: Rev. Silvino Lopez-Tuñon, Fr. Rosell, Fr. Serapio Tamayo, and Sworn Statement of Fr. Balaguer.
6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Fr. Rosell leaves Fort Santiago and sees Josephine Bracken. Rizal calls for Josephine and then they speak to each for the last time. Sources: Fr. Rosell, El Imparcial, and Testimony of Josephine to R. Wildman in 1899.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Fr. Faura returns to console Rizal and persuades him once more to trust him and the other professors at the Ateneo. Rizal is emotion-filled and, after remaining some moments in silence, confesses to Fr. Faura. Sources: El Imparcial.
8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Rizal rakes supper (and, most probably, attends to his personal needs). Then, he receives Bro. Titllot with whom he had a very "tender" (Fr. Balaguer) or "useful" (Fr. Pi) interview. Sources: Separate testimonies of Fr. Balaguer and Fr. Pi on the report of Bro. Titllot; Fisal Castaño.
9:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Fiscal Castaño exchanges views with Rizal regarding their respective professors. Sources: Fiscal Castaño.
10:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Rizal manifests strange reaction, asks guards for paper and pen. From rough drafts and copies of his poem recovered in his shoes, the Spaniards come to know that Rizal is writing a poem. Sources: El Imparcial and Ultimo Adios; probably, Fiscal Castaño.
11:00 – 12:00 midnight
Rizal takes time to his hide his poem inside the alcohol burner. It has to be done during night rather than during daytime because he is watched very carefully. He then writes his last letter to brother Paciano. Sources: Testimonies and circumstantial evidence.
12:00 – 4:00 a.m.
Rizal sleeps restfully because his confidence in the goodness of God and the justness of his cause gives him astounding serenity and unusual calmness.
Dec. 30, 1986. 4:00 – 5:00 a.m.
Rizal picks up Imitation of Christ, reads, meditates and then writes in Kempis’ book a dectation to his wife Josephine and by this very act in itself he gives to her their only certificate of marriage.
5:00 – 6:15
Rizal washes up, takes breakfast, attends to his personal needs. Writes a letter to his parents. Reads Bible and meditates. Josephine is prohibited by the Spanish officers from seeing Rizal, according to Josephine’s testimony to R. Wildman in 1899.
6:15 – 7:00
Rizal walks to the place of execution between Fr. March and Fr. Vilaclara with whom he converses. Keeps looking around as if seeking or expecting to see someone. His last word, said in a loud voice: "It is finished"
7:00 – 7:03
Sounds of guns. Rizal vacillates, turns halfway around, falls down backwards and lies on the ground facing the sun. Silence. Shouts of vivas for Spain.
clarification if RIZAL was the father of HITLER
Rizal Sired Hitler
By: Ambeth R. Ocampo
Philippines Daily Inquirer
Lifestyle (C3)
Monday, June 19, 1995
EVERYWHERE I lecture on Rizal, one question never fail to arise in the open forum—"Is it true that Adolf Hitler is the son of Rizal?
This is absolutely absurd, but since some fairly educated people actually want to believe it, I write this column.The argument is that Rizal had a German connection, he studied in Heildelberg, and being the Pinoy Don Juan he probably sired a son (why not a Daughter?) who later turned out to Adolf Hitler. Hitler was born 1889, and Rizal left Germany in 1887. Unless Hitler was a delayed baby, that is highly improbable.
Although there is no resemblance between the two, it is argued that unlike the tall, blond and blue-eyed Germans, Hitler wanted to propagate into the "master race,’ Hitler himself was small of stature had dark hair and dark eyes. I would counter this argument by explaining that, contrary to popular belief, Hitler was Austrian not a German.
But then Rizal visited in Austria in May 1887 and according to Rizal’s traveling companion, Max Viola, he did spend a night with an unknown Austrian woman. Viola remembers that they were billeted in the Hotel Metropole, Vienna and Rizal "…encountered the figure of a temptress in the form of Viennese woman, of the family of the Camelliasor Margarite of extraordinary beauty and irresistible attraction, who seemingly had been expressly invited to offer for a moment the cup of mundane pleasure to the apostle of the Philippine freedom who until the had enjoyed among his intimates the fame worthy of his glorious namesake, St. Joseph. With the exception of this case I knew of no other slip of Rizal during more than six months of our living together."
Amazing, what yarns can be pulled off a one-night stand with a Viennese prostitute.
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