This morning, while commuting my way to work, I passed by the infamous Butuanon Bridge of Mandaue City. I’m not sure but I think they call the river below it Butuanon River too. I know that the river is connected to Cebu’s prized watersheds. Unfortunately, the river is exactly like what Manny Villar is portraying in his jingles — polluted, dark and lifeless. I thought, would it help if at least one company pledges to save the river and the lives in it? Glenn Soco may have started his campaign, but the sure way to save the river and every other devastated river in the country is to start with ourselves, in the context of the community.
Recently, a red alert status has been raised to 29 Philippine-found fish species including the famous dilis. Oh yes, dilis is in the red list! A book entitled “Red List: Status of Marine Endemic Teleosts (Bony Fishes) of the Philippines” has just been released to let the Filipinos know what we are going to lose if we don’t take action. The 29 bony fish species unique to our country’s waters, along with the threats to their survival, are listed in such book. Some of us may not mind how disturbing this topic might be, but these 29 fish species can be considered significant in terms of national pride. We are not required to identify these species by their scientific names. We, as ordinary people, just need to know what causes their near extinction and how we can save them.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel came out in 2009. I have seen the first movie but not this one though (last year was a bit rough and busy for me). We all know that Alvin and the Chipmunks is about the world famous singing pre-teen chipmunk trio. In the squeakquel, the trio returned to contend with the pressures of school, celebrity, and their rival female music group, The Chipettes. Alvin, played by Justin Long, is partnered with the other two, Simon (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Theodore (Jess McCartney). The Chipettes is composed of Eleanor (Amy Poehler), Jeanette (Anna Faris) and Brittany (Christina Applegate).

