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3 November 2009 12 Comments

Mino Saves Little Miss Nonsense

I’m not a saint.  I don’t have a soul.  I’m not dead—yet.  [Lightning flashes]

Halloween was a pagan tradition that originated from the Celts 2,000 years ago.  November 1st was considered the end harvest season and the beginning of the winter chill and darkness, the time of the year that was most associated with death and destruction.  This was the time when the dead and living meet.  BOO! 

As a Filipino, I have a certain sense of discomfort celebrating this pagan tradition, even in a more commercialized fashion.  One way to hide the shame is to dress up in a costume.  This year, I decided to try a character that I thought I was most familiar and comfortable with.  Har har har…

Every other Filipino male dreams of meeting a blonde girl, so why not be one instead, right?  Well, alright, my wife is never this feminine.

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Trick or treat
Smell my feet
Give something good to eat.
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is Jesse. He was born and raised by two solid parents in Tondo, Manila. He came to Iowa when he was 17 and is now raising a family in Washington, where a group of Filipinos adopted them as their own. Mr. Nonsense can often be seen in the Tacoma-Seattle area carrying a camcorder, accompanied by his two sons and his personal chauffeur, his wife. He uses his Tondo upbringing to nurture his children and to survive in a mental institution, where he currently works. He enjoys basketball, cooking, singing, cartooning, producing short movies, and making his own furniture out of junked wood because he's so cheap. He is a self-proclaimed "Man of the House,"...when his wife is not home.

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