Sunday, January 17, 2010

Anak ni Kulapo makes me LOL!


I missed jokes. It helps me bring back the forgotten smile. I read some English jokes but it doesn't make me laugh out loud like what Filipino jokes did to me. Just today, I visited Anak ni Kulapo, a humor and funny blog owned by Buraot written in Filipino (Philippines' national language). Oh boy, his blog makes me laugh out loud which I haven't done for a long time. If he's a politically-driven analyst and romantic poet/essayist in I am Buraot, Anak ni Kulapo brings the other side of him.


Telling a joke can be a risky task for bloggers. That's why this blog has a warning for PG-13/PG-75 stating that some of the scenes aren't suitable for children. Parental Guidance is needed. if you're too old, you need the guidance of a much younger person because there are some scenes that you might not understand...he..he...Now that warning already spread smiles on my sad face today.

I like the way he keep his humor post short -a few sentences in building up the punch line that it packs the wallop like "Ang Mahiwagang Tool ni Andoy" (The Mysterious Tool of Andoy) .

Try to read "Ang Walastik na Bagong Office Policy" ( The New Fantabulous Office Policy) where he laid out memos for Dress Codes to Lunch breaks. You'll laugh at them but there's great impact on the real message he is trying to convey. I feel a certain "command" to read on. That's how enticing his articles are.


His topics are categorized so it's just easy for you to choose what topics interest you the most. I'm just having a slight problem with my automatic downloader coz it pop up every time I visited Anak ni Kulapo. So I need to click on the "stop" button under the "KuyuQuote of the Day" anytime I open a post.

Visit Anak ni Kulapo, put your smiley faces on, coz you'll be in for a bumpy ride! His jokes humble me who's sometimes puffed with my own ego. It teaches me to laugh at myself, laugh at the issues I encounter, question some of my beliefs and thoughts and recognize some of my fears and actions.



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1 comments:

nakanaks. romantic poet/essayist made me blush. wahahah!

tenkyu po sa review. kundi ko pa to binasa di ko mapapansin na di pala gumagana yung kuyu-quote generator ko.

tenks ulit.

 

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