Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Let's Do The News! (August 16, 2016)


- Back to the imminent Marcos burial, two lawmakers proposed changing the name of the Libingan ng mga Bayani to end the debate on the hero's burial for the late President Ferdinand Marcos. For Senator Ping Lacson, the heroes' cemetery should be renamed so that public perception may change because the cemetery is not just for heroes but also for soldiers.

- The death toll from the habagat is now at seven, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. In the latest update, one person was dead and five went missing after a flash flood at the Sumag River tunnel project in Gen. Nakar, Quezon City last Saturday. At least one worker of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System was saved. Incidences of drowning were reported in parts of Iloilo and Manila while six were injured.

- Another week, another week of Trump-related provocations and while he was speaking at the anti-terrorism conference at Ohio, Republican presidentiable Donald Trump promised "extreme vetting" of immigrants, including ideological screening that that will allow only those who "Share our values and respect our people" into the United States. US Vice President Joe Biden warned that Trump can't be trusted.

- The coach for the German Olympic team was killed in a car accident in Rio de Janeiro. Police said Stefan Henze died in hospital on Monday from massive head injuries. He was a coach for the canoe slalom team. The German team is planning a memorial ceremony on Tuesday, and German flags at all Olympic venues will be lowered to half-mast.

- The German government approves software fix for another 450,000 VW diesel models affected by the fuel efficiency discreption

- A new 2,0L Variable Compressed Turbo engine was introduced by Infiniti, which will be introduced on the next-generation QX50 (Skyline Crossover). The new engine makes 268 HP of power and 288lb-ft of torque. This new turbo engine promises a compression ratio that ranges from 8.0:1 for high-power turbo needs to a 14.0:1 ratio for fuel-sipping efficiency.


- TV personality Aga Muhlach returns to ABS-CBN to become one of the judges of the upcoming reality talent search show, Pinoy Boyband Superstar. He will be joining alongside Sandara Park, Vice Ganda, and Yeng Constantino as judges of the said show.

- Today marks the 13th monthsary of AlDub.

Rio 2016 Highlights - Day 11


August 15, 2016 - DAY 11

Monday's events of the Rio 2016 Olympics include Artistic Gymnastics, Athletics, Boxing, Cycling Track, Equestrian, Marathon Swimming, Weightlifting, and Wrestling.

Let's focus on the medal winners of the day.

Men's Rings Final
Gold - Eleftherios Petrounias (Greece)
Silver - Arthur Zanetti (Brazil)
Bronze - Denis Abliazin (Russia)

Men's Vault Final
Gold - Ri Se Gwang (North Korea)
Silver - Denis Abliazin (Russia)
Bronze - Kenzo Shirai (Japan)

Women's Balance Beam Final
Gold - Sanne Wevers (Holland)
Silver - Lauren Hernandez (USA)
Bronze - Simone Biles (USA)

Women's Hammer Throw Final
Gold - Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland)
Silver - Wenxiu Zhang (China)
Bronze - Sophie Hitchon (UK)

Women's 3000m Steeplechase Final
Gold - Ruth Jebet (Brunei)
Silver - Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi (Kenya)
Bronze - Emma Coburn (USA)

Men's Pole Vault Final
Gold - Thiago Braz Da Silva (Brazil)
Silver - Renaud Lavillenie (France)
Bronze - Sam Kendricks (USA)

Men's Welter 69kg Semifinal 1
Bronze - Mohammed Rabii (Morocco)

Men's Welter 69kg Semifinal 2
Bronze - Souleymane Diop Cissokho (France)

Men's Heavy 91kg Final Bout
Gold - Evgeny Tishchenko (Russia)
Silver - Vassiliy Levit (Kazakhstan)

Men's Omnium Points Race 6/6
Gold - Elia Viviani (Italy)
Silver - Mark Cavendish (UK)
Bronze - Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark)

Dressage Individual Grand Prix Freestyle
Gold - Charlotte Dujardin (UK)
Silver - Isabell Werth (Germany)
Bronze - Kristina Broring-Sprehe (Germany)

Women's 10km (Marathon Swimming)
Gold - Sharon Van Rouwendaal (Holland)
Silver - Rachele Bruni (Italy)
Bronze - Poliana Okimoto (Brazil)

Men's 105kg Group A
Gold - Ruslan Nurudinov (Uzbekistan)
Silver - Simon Martirosyan (Armenia)
Bronze - Alexandr Zaichikov (Kazakhstan)

MGR 85kg
Gold - Zhan Beleniuk (Ukraine)
Silver - Davit Chakvetadze (Russia)
Bronze - Denis Maksymilian Kudla (Germany) and Javid Hamzatau (Belarus)

MGR 130kg
Gold - Mijain Lopez Nunez (Cuba)
Silver - Riza Kayaalp (Turkey)
Bronze - Sergey Semenov (Russia) and Sabah Shariati (Azerbaijan)

SIDE NOTE: The controversial Russian athletic team is starting to make headlines this day with Evgeny Tishchenko won the heavyweight boxing match and things get a lot dirty when an athlete from a reclusive nuclear state, Ri Se Gwang of North Korea, won the Men's Vault final. Like I said, should I consider North Korea's another gold medal win a "threat"? Sadly, this isn't the time to talk about it because we're still in the Olympics.

Onto the gold medal tallies, USA still leads with 26, UK got 16, China got 15, Russia annoyingly catches up to the top 5 nations with 11 golds, and Italy with 8 golds. The halfway point of the Rio Olympics is heating up really good (or bad).

For Full Schedule and Results: https://www.rio2016.com/en/schedule-and-results

A twister struck Manila last Sunday?


I saw in the news last night about a viral video of a twister struck the Metro Manila for a short period of time last Sunday. It got me scared and confused but still could be worse.

According to reports, over 300 homes and structures got damaged by a sudden twister or tornado, whatever they call it, passed through Baseco Compound, Sampaloc, Intramuros and Lawton.

Thank God, no one was killed, although some are hurt during a rare twister and the city government will do whatever they can to rebuild houses and buildings affected by it.

How twisters formed? A twister or a tornado is formed during super cell thunderstorms in which a column of air rotates counter-clockwise. The air adds speed in an updraft of the thunderstorm, and a funnel cloud forms. Once the funnel of the win hist the ground, a tornado was formed.

Let's hope things like this won't happen to day, I swear to God.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Let's Do The News! (August 15, 2016)


- On the imminent burial of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, victims of the Martial Law asked the Supreme Court to halt the late dictator's burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. In their petition for  Certiorari and Prohibition with Application for a Temporary Restraining Order and/or Writ of Preliminary Injunction, victims led by former political detainees and activist leaders said the Department of National Defense, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Marcoses “ committed grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction in ordering and allowing the burial of the remains of Marcos at the national hero’s cemetery.”

- As around eight people died and 70,000 displaced during monsoon rains, the Malacanang officials asked for more time for transition of all emergency numbers to the 911 system. Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said the government is still going through the process of collapsing all local and national emergency numbers into 911 emergency system.

- Vice President Leni Robredo asked the Supreme Court, acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal to dismiss the protest filed against former senator Bongbong Marcos due to lack of merit and lack of jurisdiction of the PET over the grounds alleged in Marcos' election protest. The Marcos camp filed a complaint based on the action of COMELEC on the lease of the Vote Counting Machines from Smartmatic.

- A protest against police killing of a black male in Milwaukee turned violent. The incident began on Saturday when police stopped a car with a drive who was behaving suspiciously. The 23-year-old man escaped and was later killed. He was reportedly carrying a stolen firearm. Over 100 residents gathered in protest near the scene. Some of them turned violent, burning police vehicles and six businesses.

- The Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram has released a video apparently showing school girls they abducted over two years ago. The extremists abducted over 200 girls from a boarding school in a town in northeastern Nigeria and have threatened to sell them as slaves. Boko Haram posted the video on social media on Sunday. One of them is seen standing in front of about 50 girls.

- The electronic account from the Russian doping whistleblower Yulia Stepanova at the World Anti-Doping Agency may have been hacked. Officials said on Saturday that Stepanova's password was illegally obtained last week. They say that allowed another party to access her account.

- The man behind the iconic R2-D2 robot from the Star Wars franchise, Kenny Baker, passed away at the age of 81. A relative found his body at his home on Saturday. Baker, despite his dwarfism condition since birth, earned fame for playing the iconic R2-D2 role in the Star Wars franchise and he appeared in six Star Wars films from 1977 up to 2005. In the past few years, he has been suffering from a respiratory disease.

- Meanwhile, a new trailer for ROGUE ONE: A Star Wars Story hits the airwaves. The movie, served as the bridge between the prequel and the original, will hit theaters this 16th of December. Surprises in store in this official trailer!



- J-Pop boy band SMAP to break up at the end of this year but the five members will remain with their agency to pursue solo careers.

- Square Enix delays launch of the hotly-anticipated Final Fantasy XV game to the 29th of November, due to the addition of the new Master Version so game won't need a day-one patch.

TTFN!!!

Rio 2016 Highlights - Day 10


August 14, 2016 - DAY 10

Sunday's highlights of the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympics include Artistic Gymnastics, Athletics, Boxing, Cycling Track, Diving, Fencing, Golf, Sailing, Shooting, Tennis, Weightlifting, and Wrestling.

Let's list down the medal winners of that day...

Men's Floor Exercise Final
Gold - Max Whitlock (UK)
Silver - Diego Hypolito (Brazil)
Bronze - Arthur Mariano (Brazil)

Women's Vault Final
Gold - Simone Biles (USA)
Silver - Maria Paseka (Russia)
Bronze - Giulia Steingruber (Italy)

Men's Pommel Horse Final
Gold - Max Whitlock (UK)
Silver - Louis Smith (UK)
Bronze - Alexander Naddour (USA)

Women's Uneven Bars Final
Gold - Aliya Mustafina (Russia)
Silver - Madison Kocian (USA)
Bronze - Sophie Scheder (Germany)

Women's Marathon
Gold - Jemima Jelagat Sumgong (Kenya)
Silver - Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa (Brunei)
Bronze - Mare Dibaba (Ethiopia)

Women's Triple Jump Final
Gold - Caterine Ibarguen (Colombia)
Silver - Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela)
Bronze - Olga Rypakova (Kazakhstan)

Men's 400m Final
Gold - Wayde Van Niekerk (South Africa)
Silver - Kirani James (Grenada)
Bronze - Lashawn Merritt (USA)

Men's 100m Final
Gold - Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
Silver - Justin Gatlin (USA)
Bronze - Andre De Grasse (Canada)

Men's Light Semifinal 1
Bronze - Lazaro Jorge Alvarez (Cuba)

Men's Light Fly Final Bout
Gold - Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan)
Silver - Yurberjen Herney Martinez (Colombia)

Men's Light Semifinal 2
Bronze - Otgondalai Dorjnyambuu (Mongolia)

Men's Sprint Finals
Gold - Jason Kenny (UK)
Silver - Callum Skinner (UK)
Bronze - Denis Dmitriev (Russia)

Women's 3m Springboard Final
Gold - Shi Tingmao (China)
Silver - He Zi (China)
Bronze - Tania Cagnotto (Italy)

Men's Epee Team Match
Gold - Italy
Silver - France
Bronze -Hungary

Men's Round 4 (Golf)
Gold - Justin Rose (UK)
Silver - Henrik Stenson (Sweden)
Bronze - Matt Kuchar (USA)

RS:X Men Race
Gold - Dorian Van Rijsselberghe (Holland)
SIlver - Nick Dempsey (UK)
Bronze - Pierre Le Coq (France)

RS: X Women Race
Gold - Charline Picon (France)
Silver - Peina Chen (China)
Bronze - Stefaniya Elfutina (Russia)

50m Rifle 3 Positions Men's Finals
Gold - Niccolo Campriani (Italy)
Silver - Sergey Kamenskiy (Russia)
Bronze - Alexis Raynaud (France)

Women's Doubles Match
Gold - Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (Russia)
Silver Timea Bacsinszky and Martina Hingis (Switzerland)

Mixed Doubles Match
Gold - Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock (USA)
Silver - Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram (USA)
Bronze - Lucie Hradecka and Radek Stepanek (Czech Republic)

Men's Singles Match
Gold - Andy Murray (UK)
Silver - Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina)
Bronze - Kei Nishikori (Japan)

Women's 75kg Group A (Weightlifting)
Gold - Suping Meng (China)
Silver - Kim Kuk Hyang (North Korea)
Bronze - Sarah Elizabeth Robles (USA)

MGR 59kg Wrestling
Gold - Ismael Borrero Molina (Cuba)
Silver - Shinobu Ota (Japan)
Bronze - Stig-Andre Berge (Norway) and Elmurat Tasmuradov (Uzbekistan)

MGR 75kg Wrestling
Gold - Roman Vlasov (Russia)
Silver - Mark Overgaard Madsen (Denmark)
Bronze - Saeid Morad Abdvali (Iran) and Kim Hyeonwoo (South Korea)

On the gold medal tallies; USA still dominates with 26 golds, UK now in the top two alongside China with 15 golds, Russia bagged 9, and Germany got 8.

For full schedule and results: https://www.rio2016.com/en/schedule-and-results

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Super GT 2016: Fuji


The fifth round of the 2016 Super GT season, held at Fuji Speedway on the 7th of August, saw some dramatic racing action to one of Japan's premiere touring car championship and in that 66-lap round held in one of Japan's premiere racing circuits, victory goes to the #12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R, driven by Hironobu Yasuda and J.P.L. De Oliveira, for the GT500 class and the #55 ARTA BMW M6 GT3, driven by Shinichi Takagi and Takashi Kobayashi, for the GT300 class.

Onto the overall rankings, in the GT500 class, the #1 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R still leads by 50 points while the #39 DENSO KOBELCO SARD RC F is 13 points behind the leader and #37 KeePer TOM'S RC F is 20 points behind the leader. Meanwhile, in the GT300 class, the #55 ARTA BMW M6 leads by 37 points while the #25 VivaC 86 MC is four points behind the leader and the #3 B-MAX NDDP GT-R is five points behind the leader.

Highlights:



The next race is at Suzuka Circuit, on the 28th of August.

20 Years of Pokemon: Best bits from 2016's Pikachu Outbreak

Of course, Pikachu may have lost the title of being "the best Pokemon all things considered" to Greninja, but that doesn't stop Pikachu from throwing its annual Pikachu Outbreak, occurred from the 7th to the 14th of August at Yokohama Minato Mirai, and because it's Pokemon's 20th anniversary after all, it was the biggest Pikachu outbreak ever occurred since two years ago. There are fun, games, music, special guests, and most of all, a swarm of Pikachus swarming through the streets!

Let's take a look at the best bits from this year's Pikachu outbreak, courtesy of the official Pokemon Pikachu instagram...






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A photo posted by ピカチュウ公式Instagram (@pikachu_pokemon_official) on





Thanks to them, the biggest Pikachu Outbreak event in celebration of Pokemon's 20th anniversary was a huge success and if by huge, it was electrifying like Pikachu's Thunderbolt! Let's see them again sometime and in the meantime, let's all do the Pikachu anthem while going home with happy faces after the Pikachu outbreak, and be sure to see more Pikachu fun in Pokemon Sun and Moon, in stores November 18, and be sure to play with Pikachu wherever you go with Pokemon GO, download on the App Store or Google Play!

Rio 2016 Highlights - Day 9


August 13, 2016 - DAY 9

Saturday's events of the ongoing 2016 Rio Olympics include Athletics, Boxing, Cycling Track, Fencing, Rowing, Shooting, Swimming, Tennis, Trampoline Gymnastics, and Weightlifting.

So, let's find out who are the medal winners per sport

Men's Discus Throw Final
Gold - Christoph Harting (Germany)
Silver - Piotr Malachowski (Poland)
Bronze - Daniel Jasinski (Germany)

Men's Heavy 91kg Semifinal 1
Bronze - Rustam Tulaganov (Uzbekistan)

Men's Heavy 91kg Semifinal 2
Bronze - Erislandy Savon (Cuba)

Women's Team Sprint Finals
Gold - China
Silver - Russia
Bronze - Germany

Women's Sabre Team Match
Gold - Russia
Silver - Ukraine
Bronze - United States

Men's Single Sculls Final A
Gold - Mahe Drysdale (New Zealand)
Silver - Martin Damir (Croatia)
Bronze - Ondrej Synek (Czech Republic)

Women's Single Sculls Final A
Gold - Kimberley Brennan (Australia)
Silver - Genevra Stone (USA)
Bronze - Duan Jingli (China)

Women's Eight Final A
Gold - USA
Silver - United Kingdom
Bronze - Romania

Men's Eight Final A
Gold- United Kingdom
Silver - Germany
Bronze - Holland

25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Finals
Gold - Christian Reitz (Germany)
Silver - Jean Quiquampoix (France)
Bronze - Li Yuehong (China)

Skeet Men's Match
Gold - Gabriele Rossetti (Italy)
Silver - Marcus Svensson (Sweden)
Bronze - Abdullah Alrashidi (Olympic Refugee Team)

Women's 50m Freestyle Final
Gold - Pernille Blume (Denmark)
Silver - Simone Manuel (USA)
Bronze - Aliaksandra Herasimenia (Belarus)

Men's 1500m Freestyle Final
Gold - Gregorio Paltrinieri (Italy)
Silver - Connor Jaeger (USA)
Bronze - Gabriele Detti (Italy)

Women's 4x100m Medley Relay Final
Gold - USA
Silver - Australia
Bronze - Denmark

Men's 4x100m Medley Relay Final
Gold - USA
Silver - United Kingdom
Bronze - Australia

Women's Doubles Bronze Medal Match
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic)

Women's Singles Bronze Medal Match
Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova (Czech Republic)

Men's Final (Trampoline Gymnastics)
Gold - Uladzislau Hancharou (Belarus)
Silver - Dong Dong (China)
Bronze - Gao Lei (China)

Men's 94kg Group A (weightlifting)
Gold - Sohrab Moradi (Iran)
Silver - Vadzim Straltsou (Belarus)
Bronze - Aurimas Didzbalis (Lithuania)

On the top five countries with the most Gold medals earned during the course of the Rio Olympics, USA still dominates with 24 gold medals, China bagged 13, 10 for United Kingdom, 8 for Germany, and 7 for Japan.

For full schedule and results: https://www.rio2016.com/en/schedule-and-results

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Aikatsu Stars (movie)

First aired on TV Tokyo in the spring of 2016, Aikatsu Stars is the successor story of the hit Aikatsu franchise and it centers on a brand new story of friends Yume Nijino and Rola Sakuraba as they are going to fulfill their quest to become the school's finest idols in the same way the four elite students, called the S4, did with their pride and prestige. Using their Aikatsu Cards, the stage is theirs to amaze the spectators. While the little girls have been enjoying the whole Aikatsu Stars show for 18 weeks and it continues to progress, there is now a movie version of the hit TV series that will serve as the turning point to the tale of Aikatsu Stars.

Aikatsu Stars (movie)

Of course, fans like you and I got the whole Aikatsu Step song that Yume performed in the TV show stuck in our heads and on this movie, no one can escape the rhythmic whim of the Aikatsu Step song if you progress through the brand new storyline that sets as a turnaround from the hit TV series. In the movie; Yume Nijino, Rola Sakuraba, Koharu Nanakura, Ako Saotome, and Mahiru Kasumi are on the wonderful Aikatsu Island not just for the fun and show of it but this is where their friendship are put to the test and how far will they go for the legendary dress audition the academy, even the S4, is talking about lies beneath theirs. 

Anyway, no time to chitchat about that now because even though this show is still fresh off the Aikatsu franchise since the recently-concluded original Aikatsu, this show picked up lots of fans in spite of a small share in the world of anime idol girls, even little girls aged 8 and below got into the fun with the Aikatsu Stars gig. You can trust them on this because while this is plainly a girly kiddy show and made for family viewing, even the most astute of idol anime addicts can get fallen to the trap of kawaiii-ness this movie get just like in the hit TV show because, well, this is idol anime stuff and we know it about five hundred idol girls ago.

For those who missed the Akari generation of Aikatsu, don't fret because before this movie starts, there's a movie short featuring the girls from the original Aikatsu anime, which was recently concluded since late March. In the short, Aoi Kiriya, Akari Ozora, Ran Shibuki, Ichigo Hoshimiya, and the gang are on a new adventure about the magical Aikatsu card. No time to explain that but it's great to have the original Aikatsu gals returning on a short clip before their successors became the main event every little girls with their mommies and daddies waiting for. This is going to be the ideal Aikatsu experience they don't wanna miss.

Now, let's all sing the Aikatsu Step song that is now stuck on everyone's heads now while watching this film! Idol girls...

My rating: 3.1 out of 5.

Rio 2016 Highlights - Day 8


August 12, 2016 - DAY 8

At this day at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympics, the main events are Archery, Athletics, Boxing, Cycling Track, Equestrian, Fencing, Judo, Rowing, Shooting, Swimming, Tennis, Trampoline Gymnastics, and Weightlifting.

At the Men's Individual Archery, the winner of the Gold medal goes to Ku Bonchan from South Korea while the silver medal goes to Jean-Charles Valladont and bronze goes to Brady Ellison from the USA.

Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana and Tirunesh Dibaba made a 1 and 3 finish at the Women's 10,000m dash while Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot from Kenya placed 2nd. In the Men's 20km Race Walk, meanwhile, China made a 1-2 finish thanks to Wang Zhen and Cai Zelin while Dane Bird-Smith placed 3rd.

Two boxers took home the bronze medal this day; Joahnys Argilagos from Cuba and Nico Miguel Hernandez from the USA for the Men's Light Fly Semifinals.

China wins the Women's Team Sprint Finals followed by Russia, placed 2nd, and Germany, placed 3rd. In the Men's Team Pursuit Finals, meanwhile, Great Britain wins the gold while silver goes to Australia and bronze goes to Denmark.

Team Germany won the Dressage Team Grand Prix Special followed by Great Britain, silver medals for the team, and the USA, bronze medals for them.

At the Men's Foil Team Fencing, the United States and France were concede to the controversial Russian fencing team. As I said controversial, that's because they are one of the Russian players cleared to enter the Olympics amid the doping scandal that battered them.

Emile Andeol from France wins the gold medal at the Women's 78kg judo match while the silver medal goes to Cuban Idalys Ortiz and bronze goes to Yu Song from China. Meanwhile, at the Men's 100kg, Teddy Riner from France wins gold while Hisayoshi Harasawa from Japan gets silver, and bronze medals go to Israeli Or Sasson and Brazilian Rafael Silva.

Female Dutch scullers, Ilse Paulis and Maaike Head and male French scullers, Pierre Houin and Jeremie Azou, are the winners of the LWT Double Sculls.

Henri Junghaenel from Germany wins the 50m Rifle Prone Men's Shooting followed by South Korea's Kim Jonghyun, silver, and Russia's Kirill Grigoryan, bronze. At the Skeet Women's shooting, Italians Diana Bacosi and Chiara Cainero won gold and silver while Kimberly Rhode from USA won bronze.

Swimmers who won gold medals are Madeline Dirado for the women's 200m backstroke, Joseph Schooling from Singapore for the Men's 100m butterfly, Katie Ledecky for the Women's 800m Freestyle, and Anthony Ervin from the USA for the Men's 50m Freestyle.

Spain's Marc Lopez and tennis superstar Rafael Nadal won the men's doubles tennis against Romania's Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau while USA's Steven Johnson and Jack Son won the Men's Doubles Bronze Medal Match.

At the Women's Trampoline Gymnastics final, Canada's Rosannagh Maclennan won the gold medal while silver goes to UK's Bryony Page and bronze goes to China's Li Dan.

North Korea's Rim Jong Sim obliterated Darya Naumava from Belarus and Lidia Valentin Perez at the Women's 75kg Group A weightlifting while Iran's Kianoush Rostami crushed Tian Tao from China and Gabriel Sincraian from Romanian at the Men's 85kg Group A. Those gold medal athletes belonged to two nuclear states starting to get fired up following their win, though. Hold on, I did mention about a North Korean winning their first gold medal at the weightlifting competition in Rio. Can I consider it as a "threat from North Korea"? Although unsure about it, I'll just let it go for now since this is the Olympics and this is no time for telling what's North Korea up to.

Anyway, onto the medal tally, USA still leading with 20 gold medals, China bagged 13 golds, both the United Kingdom and Japan got seven gold medals, and South Korea got six golds.

For full schedule and results: https://www.rio2016.com/en/schedule-and-results

Francis Aglabtin is Lola's Playlist Ultimate Winner

Source: Official EB
Facebook Page

Over the months, we've seen kids from across the nation serenading us, even Lola Nidora, with hit songs from the 50's, 60's, and 70's, in a segment titled Lola's Playlist on Eat Bulaga. On this day, this is the grand finals of the competition that gave us the LSS or Lumang Song Syndrome, enriching our newfound love for hit classic songs from the last century.

The grand finals pit three young boys; Francis Aglabtin, Benedict Aboyme, and Joshua Torino, for one last time in the ultimate battle to be crowned as the ultimate winner in the grand finals.

In the end, although unsure about what plot twist Lola Nidora said yesterday, there can be only one and the winner is...Francis Aglabtin!

Congratulations to Francis Aglabtin for being the ultimate winner in the grand finals of Eat Bulaga's Lola's Playlist!

#BubbleGang - August 12, 2016

On the August 12, 2016 episode of Bubble Gang...

- Dungeon gags

- A new marketing plan involving perfumes...

- A not-so-unanimous decision between the two hosts!



- Time to get wet, buddies!



- Another Buhay ng Bakla song coming at ya.

- Bystander, Bystander in the Inside, English Language Today Will Be Applied, Our Song Will Be Understand Worldwide, It's Because Our Friends Are...STATESIDE?!

- Drug addicts reluctant to give in to authorities!

- Road rage gone wild!



- Basa-basa-pik!