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  1. #671

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack


    some questions and thoughts running through my head.

    1. why bother taking mon's phone when they are aware of the cctv in the vicinity? i doubt they knew the cctv were defective at that time?
    2. with exception of FPJ, segal and chuck norris.. whos stupid enough to walk towards a bunch of people and initiate a fight? martial artist or not, i doubt mon will hit first.
    3. is there a point arguing to the ground staff? i bet they had no idea of what happen to their luggage nor its their mistake that it was left out and the nerve to call out "gokongwei" lol unsa man labot niya adto hahaha.... nag hire cya ug staff for a reason lol.
    4. and then.. unsay logic confronting a man taking a picture and not confronting people taking videos?
    5. whats with this black van (imaginary i suspect) roaming sa ilang subdivision as said by their neighborhood lmao naa na dayon police escort. dont they have security guards in their subdivision
    6. whats the deal na pa-kiang2x si claudine, as if she was kiang when they went sa police station. para na sa public sympathy?

  2. #672

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    duda sad ko ani, hasta ang mga guardia wa kaila ni tulfo maong si tulfo ra ilang gigunitan. sila raymart og claudine ilado naman na daan. & nagcge na og name-drop pag storya nila sa ground steward. Knowing mga tulfo, allergic man na sila og name-dropping. si tulfo, common rasad kaayo og pamarog mao gurong wa nailhan. tan-awn nalng tani asa ni kutob ilang katag.
    igo rajud ta speculate, kay wa man ta didto..hahaha

  3. #673

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    some questions and thoughts running through my head.

    1. why bother taking mon's phone when they are aware of the cctv in the vicinity? i doubt they knew the cctv were defective at that time?
    2. with exception of FPJ, segal and chuck norris.. whos stupid enough to walk towards a bunch of people and initiate a fight? martial artist or not, i doubt mon will hit first.
    3. is there a point arguing to the ground staff? i bet they had no idea of what happen to their luggage nor its their mistake that it was left out and the nerve to call out "gokongwei" lol unsa man labot niya adto hahaha.... nag hire cya ug staff for a reason lol.
    4. and then.. unsay logic confronting a man taking a picture and not confronting people taking videos?
    5. whats with this black van (imaginary i suspect) roaming sa ilang subdivision as said by their neighborhood lmao naa na dayon police escort. dont they have security guards in their subdivision
    6. whats the deal na pa-kiang2x si claudine, as if she was kiang when they went sa police station. para na sa public sympathy?
    sakto bai..if logic jud atong tan-awn klaro na kaayo nga wa nagsubay sa logic ang mga " Barreto" este santiago diay. sakto jud hinoon si raymart nga iya ra giprotectahan ang iya asawa maong nisukol sya ni Tulfo (even without knowing him). & ang Tulfo magpatuyok og Black Van sa ila subdivision? toink, himo2 ra na oi. pwede sad ang mga kontra sa tulfo bros ang naghimo ana para sila ang mapasanginlan. but I doubt nga ang mga tulfo ang nagpadala ana knowing init pa kaayo ang panghitabo karon. sa kadaghan sa gibangga sa mga tulfo, sila pa ang special nga gipadalhan og Black Van..hahaha

  4. #674

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    clearly i am leaning towards the Mon Tulfo kay in the first place, he never mentioned who he was..if di ganahan sila claudine mga mavideohan nga namalikas og nagyaw-yaw wa nalng ta sila nag-artista. sila bitaw pag naay problema sa ilang pamilya magpamedia coverage man dayon sila sa mga TV networks, nya karon nga nakit-an sila na nagyaw-yaw sya sa ground steward angal dayon sila? toink..asa ang logic ana? besides, wa say kalibutan ang ground steward unsay nahitabo og wa sad syay mahimo sa ilang bags. igo ra na makahimo guro og report. Imo nang yaw-yawan nga di man na ang tag-iya? God forbid, pagmanglarga intawn ibutang jud nang mga tambal sa hand carry oi di sa check in luggage. butangi!

  5. #675

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/05...trol-your-wife

    Lesson for Raymart: Control your wife
    by Marie Yuvienco
    Posted at 05/09/2012 7:57 PM | Updated as of 05/10/2012 12:59 PM

    If a stranger accosts you and demands that you surrender a personal possession, would you do it? Would it matter if the stranger is a well-known personality whose celebrity wattage is doubled by being married to an equally well-known personality?

    Unless you are the type who is easily star-struck, chances are that your answer to both questions would be a firm “No.”

    Hard-hitting newspaper columnist Mon Tulfo had to decide quickly when the actor Raymart Santiago buttonholed him at the NAIA3 terminal last Sunday while he was taking pictures using his cell phone, of Santiago’s wife Claudine Barretto blowing her top in public. When Tulfo refused, he was set upon by Santiago and other unidentified men, with Barretto getting a few licks in.

    While Tulfo and Santiago have filed charges and counter-charges against each other, both before the fiscal and the court of public opinion, set aside for now the issue of who first punched who, because the wrangling has managed to obscure a genuine media issue with unsettling implications.

    To put the issue in perspective, let us go to the other side of the continent to see how a simple gadget such as a cell phone can change lives and history.

    What the media have taken to calling as the “Arab spring” is one of the watershed events in the Middle East. Dictatorships toppled one after the other when the region was swept by a tidal wave of democracy. In Tunisia, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali went into exile in Saudi Arabia after 23 years of power.

    In Egypt, President Hosni Mubarak was forced to resign following massive protests that ended his 30-year presidency. In Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh negotiated immunity from prosecution before handing over the reins of power to his successor. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi 40-year-long autocracy drew its last breath, as did he, after a bloody revolution.

    None of these dictatorships went down without a fight. All repressive governments seek to control streams of information, and in the waning days of their rule, Gaddafi and company cracked down on their countries’ newspapers, radios, television and access to the Internet.

    Notwithstanding, the Arab spring succeeded, largely due to social media and their ability to bring local and international attention to unfolding events, to coordinate and communicate vital information in the vacuum left by traditional news outlets.

    The possession of cell phones and portable computers allowed ordinary people to become, not merely witnesses, but also crusading citizen-journalists.

    It seems quite a stretch to equate the Arab spring with a scuffle involving media personalities in a Third World airport. But the incident revolves around a bona fide journalist who used his cell phone to take pictures of a newsworthy incident.

    Santiago and Barretto are public figures in every sense of the law, personalities in whom the Filipino public retain a general interest, and when a celebrity throws a tantrum in a public place as Barretto did, a journalist—not even one assigned to the entertainment beat—who happened to be on the scene forfeits his stripes should he fail to report what he saw.

    In that sense, a journalist is always on call. Tulfo’s cell phone was his data-gathering tool AND his private property.

    Whether or not one is a journalist, taking photographs or footage of an incident occurring in a public place is not classified as a crime.

    No debate will ensue if, for example, the image/s being recorded involve the commission of a crime, or a dramatic rescue from a natural disaster, or the antics of an animal or child, or a breath-taking slice of nature.

    None of that apply here where Santiago’s sole purpose is to confiscate the evidence of his wife’s making a spectacle of herself in public, images which could cause them personal embarrassment and possibly entail commercial repercussions.

    Any sane journalist, though, will not willingly hand over his proof upon demand of an irate stranger, however famous.

    Why is Santiago objecting to Tulfo’s taking pictures and not to the person who took footage of him beating up a reporter?

    That recording, too, was unauthorized, yet Santiago and company did not gang up on the person who digitally recorded the brawl now receiving a million hits on Youtube. Without realizing it, that person became a citizen-journalist invested in showing the public what transpired.

    To support the stand that Tulfo had no right to record Barretto’s outburst—among the many permutations of Santiago’s argument, he says that he was only protecting his wife—is to miss the point being made here. That is a defense he can interpose in the criminal trial.

    The bigger picture is the right of anyone to sequester private property to prevent the gathering and dissemination of information.

    It seems to be the nadir of our society that the hissy fit of a second-magnitude star should hog the headlines, but mass media, “with its experience or instinct as to what its readers will want, [have] succeeded in making its own definition of news,” which include not only crimes, deaths, marriages and divorces, but also “undoubtedly many other similar matters of genuine, if more or less deplorable, popular appeal.”

    Yet imagine if the peoples of Yemen, Libya, Egypt and the other Arab spring countries had their communication devices taken. Would the Arab spring have been possible?

    Which lesson should be easier for Santiago to learn: (a) to control his temper or (b) to control a reporter? The answer is (c): control your wife.

    (Marie Yuvienco is a public interest lawyer. -- Eds.)

  6. #676

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    hahaha gubota sa tulfo vs santigao

  7. #677

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    Source: THE WEB MAGAZINE: #ClaudineRaymartMonTulfo Incident witnessed by Itchyworms Band

    #ClaudineRaymartMonTulfo Incident witnessed by Itchyworms Band

    Labels: Claudine Barretto, Mon Tulfo, Ramon Tulfo, Raymart Santiago

    Admin Mikaela posted on Philippine TV Ratings that Itchyworms band saw the Claudine-Raymart-Mon incident

    Itchyworms tweets :

    "Part of #TheItchyTeam just witnessed something surreal at the airport. I'm sure nasa news na yan bukas! Huwaw! #ClaudineRaymartMonTulfo"

    "Hindi man namen napanuod ng live ang Mayweather Cotto napanuod ng #TheItchyTeam ng live ang mas magandang laban sa NAIA!"

    "@Moonstar88 nakita yun firsthand nila @itchyjazz @Kimforlai @JulieTearjerky8"

    "Saw Claudine crying on TV. Also saw her cursing and shouting at the ground crew. In front of her kids. Magaling siyang artista."

    "@janesaquibal yes saw it live pero yung pagsisigaw lang ni claudine sa crew ng cebpac. Yung mga ibang members ng band ang nakakita sa away."

    "Claudine wag mo sabihin na inaway kayo ni Tulfo sa harapan ng mga kids niyo. Eh yung pinagmumura mo yung taga Cebpac sa harapan ng kids mo?"

    "@janesaquibal hindi ko nakita yun. Yun ang allegedly na nangyari."

    "@chefsharwin she was berating them. Rinig na rinig yung pagka palengkera na sigaw nya hanggang sa carousel baggage claim area"

    "@roadfillsparks nakita namen yun first hand."

    "@roadfillsparks ang sabi nila jazz ang nakita nilang naunang sumuntok yung kampo nila claudine. Lumabas na kasi ako right before ng away."

    "@roadfillsparks oo mag isa lang si mon tulfo. Kwento nila jazz ang galing nyang lumaban. Black belter sya. Mala steven segal daw! Haha"

    "@Cheverkemerloo saw it awhile ago with my bandmates at the airport"

    "@XOXOPIMPIMXOXO nakita ko lang first hand yung pagtatatalak nya sa counter. Lumabas ako right before the fight. Ang kabanda ko ang nakakita.

  8. #678

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    "Saw Claudine crying on TV. Also saw her cursing and shouting at the ground crew. In front of her kids. Magaling siyang artista."

    - her best performance ever. Lagmit daog ni sya og best actress rong tuiga..wahaha

  9. #679

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    Quote Originally Posted by R_sQuArEd View Post
    announcing that NAIA T3's CCTV system doesn't work is like inviting terrorist to our country...stupid media never thinks what could possibly happen...
    LOL yeah thanks to the futile incident that airport's CCTV doesn't work but only for public display. This prompted the government to take actions on this matter. In accordance to the celebrity couples. IMO, I don't considered them as professionals but an uneducated individuals. After all, they're really the one who started the trauma to their children even the mother bitch joined the scuffle though this tirade will be subdued in no time.

  10. #680

    Default Re: Raymart vs. Tulfo Brawl at NAIA: Claudine's Tantrum & Tulfo's Sneak Video Attack

    ROTFLMAO

    Kita ko sa video, sige ko agik-ik. Sorry sa offended parties but it was really funny.

    Daghan kaayo og security guards pero mura ra sila nag-alirong sa nag-away.

    Tapos if the Santiagos were that war-freak to get Tulfo's phone, then they are idiots. Mas ulaw tong nakipag-away sila kay Tulfo para lang sa phone. They could have justified whatever was recorded on the phone. If it was their biatchiness with the ground crew then they could justify that, tutal, makalagot man jud ng mawala o nakalimtan ang imong luggage sa airlines. Hasol kaayo na, dili sad ka maka-lakaw-lakaw dayon kay ang imong luggage wala pa man sa imong mga kamot.

    Winner sad si ate sa iyang line, 'kunin mo ang bag ni mam, kunin mo', with matching karga-karga of Claudine's kid. lol

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