BANANACUE REPUBLIC
JANUARY Archive 2005



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Vol. II, No. 01, Jan. 05, 2005


On Social Criticism's Kicking Up A Wave
#001
"Computer analysis and simulations project a tsunami from this occurrence that an ocean vessel in the middle of the Atlantic might experience as no more than a weird and harmless water bump, but which all of the souls of Florida and many other souls from the US East coast will remember in heaven as the 600-foot water monster that rose near their coastlines, obliterating existences from Miami to New York and even inwards towards Atlanta, its biggest achievement perhaps the wiping off of all the structures and vegetation in the Disney World state."- Vicente Soria de Veyra

NIChood #002
"We are on the brink of deep recession and widespread unemployment resulting from the government's inability to service its loans.  The national government's total debt was observed to stand at P3.4 trillion as of the end of 2004, an equivalent to 78 percent of the GDP"
  - Daphne Cardillo

Tarot Card Reading: Joys and Travails of a Gallery Madam 
#003
"The year 2005 will see me selling the artworks online. Doing business on line and using FedEx and DHL as VIPs in the Gallery line-up. Sending Leyte paintings to the World!" - Dulz Cuna
Rap Music:  An Infectious Disease #004
"Why waste time on something rubbish? Indeed we are affected because the white population has already imbibed this culture which only means it could be incurable."    - Leoncio Olobia


TIANGGE:  Consumer Watch
Chow King's Labor Consumption #005
Dunkin' Bo's Coffee?  McBo's Pancake? 
#006
Know the Coffee You Drink 
#007


Vol. II, No. 02, Jan. 12, 2005

The Dogs of our Time #008
"In this country of ours, Rene Saguisag is not the only genius at discovering all sorts of justifications for any move made by a client or his own person." - Vicente Soria de Veyra

Searching for the Best Halo-halo #009
"...we were able to identify each and every ingredient. Nothing was hidden and secret. Even after it had been mixed, each ingredient was still distinct from the others, yet each ingredient's taste blending and complimenting each other well. If I had been asked then to identify what a Filipino is, I would have said, this halo-halo." - Agnesdv

Our Dying Sea  #010
"The Philippines is an archipelago linked by great waters surrounding our many islands.  The surrounding seas sustain the life within-- people, plants, and animals.  The sea is our life, always taken for granted owing to its vastness and abundance, like the ever-present air we breathe."   
- Daphne Cardillo

Wanted:  Vagina Monologue in Waray
  #011
"Vagina is not a mere instrument for orgasmic powers these days. It represents a culture that speaks out. It cultivates the inner most definition of a woman in the society like role-models, or prostitutes, etc."   - Leoncio Olobia

Food Review #012
 

Vol. II, No. 03, Jan. 19, 2005

Christianity, The Anti-Christ Religion? #013  - Vicente Soria de Veyra
Tarot Card Reading (Part 2): To Fee or Not to Fee?  #014
- Dulz Cuna
I Am Not Sure About Jazz  #015  - Leoncio Olobia
Finding Inspiration and Ideas in a Tabo #016  - Agnesdv



Vol. II, No. 04, Jan. 26, 2005

The Middle Class Will Always Be With Us #017 - Vicente Soria de Veyra
So Many Things Unwanted #018  -Leoncio Olobia


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