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greg came in handy for ppt slides.
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 | plurk! | May 6, '09 6:00 PM for everyone |
am running out of names to baptize the new fishies. on some disturbing angle, the lobsters turned into horrific cannibals. they killed, disemboweled and ate 3 little fishies today. their actions made us separate them from the rest of the aquarium club and they are now demoted to a yellow laundry basin. we are yet to decide where to contain them as their life sentence. should they live up to be big lobsters then they would probably suit as dinner for the seafood loving people. |  | april 24, 2009
mi last day at lucena. wanted to stay longer but didn't want to overstay my welcome. big big thank yous to the tiopiancos for temporarily adopting me. and to goku for not barking at me [not once]. |
after nearly 2 weeks of cts-inducing crochets, i am finally done with andz's scarf. it's bright yellow green and yellow which reminds me of both the flag of brazil and oddly enough, bananas.this occassion offers me a temporary feeling of accomplishment.(pardon for the photo quality. phonecam shot.) ISA (International Student Advisers) will be conducting a free seminar on their UK employment program on May 5, 2009 at the Makati Hub. The organization caters to Medical Health and Non Medical Personnel.
For more details, visit http://www.internationalstudentadvisers.com  Well, stories don't get much worse than this. A 14-year-old boy in China was killed when his chair exploded, sending chunks of metal into his rectum. The bleeding this caused killed him. The alleged explosion came from the gas cylinder that was in the base of the chair, the part that allowed the user to adjust the seat up and down. source: Gizmodo April 7, 2009 La Mesa Eco Park, Quezon City
I actually forgot the exact number of steps before getting to the top.
Random thought: Wouldn't it be pleasant if the path to heaven is as direct and simple as this? |  | april 7, 2009
after em's weeks of anticipation for his birthday, he finally turns 4. made reservations at la mesa eco park and we took the whole staff and their families out for a bit of nature adventure. eco park offers a wide range of activities which includes: horseback riding, fishing, boating, swimming, wall climbing, rappelling, zipline, paintball, etc. we got behind of schedule since the lechon and the ice cream had to be picked up. activities resumed after lunch. my highlight was wall climbing which strained my muscles that i never even thought existed. note to self: perform stretching before intense physical workouts.
the park closed at 5 pm where the kids missed the swimming part. we then opted to drive down to grotto vista resort to let the kids have fun. celebration ended at midnight and i am still sore up to now. |
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Seasoned travelers know to watch out for the accidents, illnesses and delays that can ruin a vacation. But a few laws are so unexpected that they can catch even the biggest travel junkies off guard.
A penny spurned: The phrase "legal tender" isn't entirely straightforward in Canada. There are lots of pennies in circulation, but there's a limit on how many can be used at a time. The maximum number allowable per transaction is 25, so no getting cute with excessive change at the mini-mart. (Suda)fed up: Careful what you try to bring into Japan. Medicines that can be bought without a prescription in the U.S. are sometimes illegal there, and that includes some Vicks and Sudafed products and anything else containing pseudoephedrine. Getting caught at customs with such products can lead to detainment. Who cares if your sinuses are clear if they and the rest of you are stuck in jail? A flush of pride: Along with many other things, Singapore puts a great deal of effort into keeping its public toilets pristine. And visitors are expected to help keep them gleaming. Failure to flush may result in fines. Red-light special: In Sweden, traveling lonely hearts shouldn't expect any sympathy from ladies of the evening if they get caught in a clinch with one. The independent businesswomen there are well within their rights to practice their profession. However, the gentlemen paying for their services are at risk for punishments ranging from a fine to as much as six months in jail. A canine "autoban": Planning a long Alpine adventure with Puddles, your lovable pit bull? Read up on animal laws first. In Germany, breeds that the government considers dangerous aren't welcome for more than a four-week visit—and they aren't allowed to live there at all. Even a bit of mastiff, Rhodesian ridgeback, or Staffordshire terrier blood may mean no lederhosen for Fluffy. No Lone Ranger for you: Planning an autumn visit to Scandinavia? Hoping to show them what an American Halloween's all about? Stick to the simple costumes. In Denmark, wearing a mask in public can lead to your being arrested. Playing the numbers: Rush-hour regulations in many major cities of the Philippines seem meant only for mathematicians: A vehicle can only be driven on days determined by the last digits of its license plate—this is called, for murky historical reasons, the "color-coding scheme." With all this, borrowing a local's car may require more number crunching than it's worth. Even traveling by scooter has its own challenges, since you can get ticketed for driving in sandals or bare feet. Gun control: New Year's in Southeast Asia is often a watery celebration, with lots of buckets, water balloons, and drenched revelers. But in Cambodia, you must choose your method of aquatic conveyance carefully. Water guns will be snatched away on sight. Rumor has it some ruffians filled their Super Soakers with, er, "used" water, ruining the party for everyone. Watch your mouth: Think foreigners in Thailand are exempt from t he country's famous "never bad-mouth the King" laws? Think again. Non-Thais may have a better chance of being able to claim that it was all a big misunderstanding, but as one disrespectful Australian novelist just discovered, their pardon may come after five months in prison. Listen up: In Finland, taxi drivers playing music in their cars are required to pay a copyright fee. The idea is that the music is being presented to the "public"—the cabs' paying customers. If a cabbie won't turn on the radio for you, understand that he's not necessarily interested in talking instead. He might just be trying to save a few euros. After several weeks of anticipation, Earthlings proved to be worthy of being residents in this planet. Me, Andz and my Mom were outside when the clock striked 8:30. We were mobiling along the streets of the metro and I noticed how everything is dimmed. Most of the lights that are present are those coming from the head and tail lights of vehicles. Even huge establishments such as popular malls gave their full support to the ocassion. When we got home, almost all of the houses here in our village,. including our own, showcased their votes by opting for darkness even for just an hour or so.
Philippines ranked no. 1 in the list of countries with the most number of cities involved in this year's event against climate change. Greece came in second, followed by Australia.--the country that started the movement last 2007.
I'm sure Mother Nature is wearing a pretty huuuuge smile on her face right now. 
visit Earth Hour on Twitter for the latest infos and Earth Hour on Flickr for photos of this majestic event form around the world. If you're a book lover and is currently on a serious penny-less crisis like moi, then MV Doulos is your thrift-spending paradise.Doulos [greek for servant], is the world's oldest active ocean-faring passenger ship [built in 1914]. She is now owned by the German charity Good Books for All, and is used as a floating bookshop. She is manned by a volunteer crew of different nationalities and visits sea ports world-wide. The MV Doulos currently holds the biggest floating library in the world. Normally there is somewhere around 3000 to 5000 books on the shelf and half a million in the hold. She is part of OM [Operation Mobilisation]. OM currently has more than 5,400 people working in more than 110 countries around the world, seeking to "demonstrate and proclaim the love of God."Here are some photos I took while aboard it. You'll find lots of kid-friendly, inspirational and Christian books in here. There are sections that are also dedicated to Health, Cooking, Designing, etc. Prices are surprisingly cheap considering that some of the books are hard-bound, glossy paged, and you'll even find the original selling prices at the back of it. The cheapest one I found was 50 Php and the most expensive ones range between 400-600 Php.
 
If you're more of a fiction lover, there's a small tent which houses books of that category. The best part is that you can get 3 books for just 200 Php in the Fiction section. Which is why I didn't hesitate to grab some for myself. I got 6 new books and it totaled for less than a thousand bucks.--superb great bargain. The ship also houses CDs and casettes which are diverse in genres. Other than Christian music and instrumentals, they also have Pop, Rock, RnB, etc.
  Doulos is currently in Gate 1, South Harbor, Manila, Philippines Pier 13 [near Manila Hotel] until March 30.
The ship is open to the public from 10 AM onwards.  She is currently doing her last world tour and is planned to be de-commissioned in 2010. The wrap up. A sit down with Augusto's family with tons of southern specialty. Bourdain abandoned his discovery for the true Filipino identity yet made his quest official: "Best Pig in the World"
Download this and other original video files with Multiply Premium.The part where the guy cuts into his chase.--Lechon. I've seen Bourdain try several roasted porks from different regions. But here, he has clearly mastered his senses. Viva to Cebu Lechon. "Magical animal" as he calls it.
Download this and other original video files with Multiply Premium.Bourdain wraps up his stay in Pampanga and heads off to the Queen City of the South where he meets up with Augusto. I find it odd that Bourdain is more comfortable in the Philippines as opposed to Fil-Am Augusto.
Download this and other original video files with Multiply Premium.After indulging in Adobo Shrimps, Bourdain heads off to "de-americanized" Pampanga to try on some Goat dishes which he surprisingly liked.--Impressive! But topping his list is the glorious Sisig which hit homerun in the man's big heart for Pork, referring to it as "Magical Stuff."
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 | read your blog post just now......touched ako!! ^_^ haha. anyhoooo.. you're one of my greatest friends as well. let's have more dinners soon. and yes, sana complete na. ^_^ will post blog and photos later. my brain's a mush. fever recurred just when i was about to leave mon's.
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gcas wrote on Apr 20, '09 THANK YOU SO MUCH for the greeting kimpoy. waaaaa~ didn't know you're birthday is on april as well. super-belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
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