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(Updated February 3, 2009)

What is a Rainbow Parrot?

Authors of this blog are referred to as Rainbow Parrots. Rainbow Bloggers Philippines doesn't only authorize members to be included in our Rainbow List but also allows them to write and blog here. Each member has an option whether to be a Parrot or just merely a member. The sad news is, Blogspot allows only 100 authors for each blog, therefore there could only be 100 authors for Rainbow Bloggers Philippines.

However, if you did not write anything for six months in this group blog, your author status will then be removed.

Rainbow Parrots Guidelines:

1) LABELS - Rainbow Bloggers Philippines strictly uses seven labels, each representing an aspect of the gay community. Please refer to the following categories in posting your article:
Red: About Us(About RBP)
Orange: LGBT Events/Activities
Yellow: LGBT News/Articles
Green: Lifestyle
Blue: Blogging
Indigo: Love and Confessions
Violet: Wild Cards


2) POST ORIGINAL CONTENT ONLY - We encourage all our contributors to post original articles in this blog. If you are posting news reports, we encourage the contributors to rewrite the article and acknowledge the source. This is to prevent potential copyright violations.

3) SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS - We encourage all members to comment on the posts as this is our way to get to know each other more. While we do not have a forum, we will consider having an discussion board in the near future.

Join Now!

If you want to be a Rainbow Parrot, send an email with your Blog name, Blog URL, and E-Mail address to rainbowbloggersphils@ymail.com, or, you can just leave the information listed above as a comment in this post.





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  1. ako po nag send na kay kiks at ms lyka

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  2. Oo nga Maruja, pa-sweet ever ka. Look at Mrs J. may angle ang pose. Very her talagah! At ang Yffar. Paminta! Tse!

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  3. ako yata ang pinakamaganda dito.

    canary yellow pages ang dating ko!

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  4. parang kakaiba ang lola lyka dito tingnan mo ang wings di maitago!

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  5. Blog name: Ang Sariling Mundo ni Ming Meows
    Blog URL: www.mingmeows.blogspot.com
    Blog email: celestinomacabudbud@gmail.com

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  6. Blog name: Plain and Real
    Blog URL: http://myrevelationoutside.ph.tc/
    Blog email: jedts0357@gmail.com

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  7. You might want ot adopt a pet. Please visit the adoption booth of CARA welfare phils at Boni High St. on Feb 21 and 22.

    Local cats and dogs.

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  8. Blogname: This is the Life...Boring

    Blog URL: http://whathappenedtolife.wordpress.com

    Blog email: 2net.leachon@gmail.com

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  9. Blog name: Reign Loleng is Crispy
    Blog URL: iamreign.blogspot.com
    Blog email: reignloleng@gmail.com

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  10. Blog name: Am I Brilliant or What?!?
    Blog URL: http://dontgimmeanattitude.blogspot.com/
    Blog email: warnedsoul@earthlink.net

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  11. yffar, i have yet to post one of my blogs here from
    http://germainetrittle86.multiply.com

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  12. Interested to be a member and a contributor.

    Name: BIG.BAD.EJ
    Site name: That Bitchy Fag's Blah.
    URL: http://bitchygayblog.blogspot.com
    e-mail: cutebuddy7725@gmail.com

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