tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6337590772127775625.post3783280698281046116..comments2023-10-30T10:50:16.496+03:00Comments on Desert Aquaforce: The Agony of Waiting is Over as the Supreme Court Releases the 2009 Bar Exam Results TonightUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6337590772127775625.post-36397046854042567632010-03-28T10:41:05.285+03:002010-03-28T10:41:05.285+03:00Being acquainted with a lawyer myseLf since 2003 d...Being acquainted with a lawyer myseLf since 2003 during my annulment case, I learned bits and pieces that being a lawyer does not mean studying the law stops after passing the bar exams.<br /><br />Atty Pulido still studies, she has to passed exams of the new Phil laws.<br /><br />I think, whatever we do,lawyer or not as long we are happy, we are proud of ourselves.<br /><br />Life is so good for you and your wife and despite the separation, you keep your marriage, and Im jealous of it. I lost my ex when I left him to go to France.<br /><br />And, whats important you have a wonderful family. And you are still the BOSS of the house!!!<br />di po ba Madame ?Francescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01991611152447546569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6337590772127775625.post-72463183333776319762010-03-27T05:01:46.986+03:002010-03-27T05:01:46.986+03:00ne Muga Abad It has always been the childhood dre...ne Muga Abad It has always been the childhood dream of Jethro to become a lawyer. In fact, he was the one who encouraged and wholly supported me to go to law school, to pass the bar and to become who I am today. He is known in their town as a good orator, declaimer, writer... winning school competitions and regional competitions in... his high school days and was thus, expected by his teachers and classmates to be an attorney someday. Years passed and that dream was almost fulfilled when he enrolled in a law school in Cebu City. He topped among all the law students of that school with an excellent weighted average. But on his second year at law school, he chanced upon an ad in the local newspaper inviting technical people-applicants for an interview with the GM of a Jeddah-based company. He went to the interview half-heartedly knowing that law school was still on his mind. But the GM found him very interesting and qualified for the position and quickly offered him the job. In two months time, he was on his way to the desert coast for his new job. But before leaving, he promised his buddies in law school that he will give himself two years and will be coming back to continue with his studies. It has been six years now since that time and still he has not gone back to where he left off. But this does not mean that he is unhappy about it...it is the contrary...he loves his job, the company, the people, the place so much that he continues to be there in the desert coast. And he is right, it would be best that I remain his "darling" than becoming "your honor" to him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6337590772127775625.post-72522904137289353792010-03-27T01:12:05.850+03:002010-03-27T01:12:05.850+03:00Hi Mr. NJ! Great to see you again here in Bloggywo...Hi Mr. NJ! Great to see you again here in Bloggywood haha!<br /><br />Know what? If you didnt post this article I would have not known that a cousin of mine passed the bar. Her name is Psyche Fontanilla. She is from Marbel, South Cotabato. I immediately checked the list and was so ecstatic to see her name there. Just now I sent my congratulations to her. <br /><br />Thank you Mr. NJ!Esoy1216https://www.blogger.com/profile/13409483266753309782noreply@blogger.com