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>Shopping there and here

Posted by admin on Thursday 6 December 2007 4:19 pm | 72 views
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>Today i spent most of my time online, I started looking for Christmas gifts, I am so glad that I have already found some of the gifts that i like to buy but not all of them, but i can always look for more since i just looked online, It is really a nice feeling when your buying gifts with the money that i earned myself, Now i still have to look for a gift for my darling husband, since he really never buys anything for himself because he thought that he doesn’t need any, but honestly he really needs some new things for himself. So i already know what to get for him but shhh this is a secret dont tell him.I decided to shop online so that my husband wont have to get out too much since his lazy to drive and follow me in the store. Well we all know that men don’t like shopping.

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>How much I have experience in life

Posted by admin on Wednesday 5 December 2007 5:17 pm | 70 views
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>You’ve Experienced 36% of Life
You have the life experience of someone in their early 20s. You’ve seen some of what life has to offer – but you have a long ways to go.

I got this tag from Anne 2 days ago, i just forget to do it right away because i was a bit busy with my other stuff online, I am sorry my dear friend to not post this tag sooner. Ok this blogthing is really telling the truth because i am now in my 20′s and yeah i am married and i know that there is still a long way to go for me and a lot of things that i need to learn and to enjoy.

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>Night night ya’ll

Posted by admin on Wednesday 5 December 2007 4:15 am | 70 views
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>Yes friends i have to go to bed now, i tried myself not to stay late at night so that when i woke up in the morning ill be in a good mood, Coz it is really nice to get 7 hours to 8 hours of sleep right? I have been sleeping so late and i am always grumpy in the morning if i couldn’t get good sleep. So friends good night and wish you also to have good sleep and sweet dreams!

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>I AM A FILIPINO

Posted by admin on Monday 3 December 2007 6:09 pm | 65 views
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>By Carlos P. Romulo

I am a Filipino – inheritor of a glorious past, hostage to the uncertain future. As such I must prove equal to a two-fold task- the task of meeting my responsibility to the past, and the task of performing my obligation to the future. I sprung from a hardy race – child of many generations removed of ancient Malayan pioneers. Across the centuries, the memory comes rushing back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to sea in ships that were as frail as their hearts were stout. Over the sea I see them come, borne upon the billowing wave and the whistling wind, carried upon the mighty swell of hope- hope in the free abundance of new land that was to be their home and their children’s forever.

This is the land they sought and found. Every inch of shore that their eyes first set upon, every hill and mountain that beckoned to them with a green and purple invitation, every mile of rolling plain that their view encompassed, every river and lake that promise a plentiful living and the fruitfulness of commerce, is a hollowed spot to me.

By the strength of their hearts and hands, by every right of law, human and divine, this land and all the appurtenances thereof – the black and fertile soil, the seas and lakes and rivers teeming with fish, the forests with their inexhaustible wealth in wild life and timber, the mountains with their bowels swollen with minerals – the whole of this rich and happy land has been, for centuries without number, the land of my fathers. This land I received in trust from them and in trust will pass it to my children, and so on until the world no more.

I am a Filipino. In my blood runs the immortal seed of heroes – seed that flowered down the centuries in deeds of courage and defiance. In my veins yet pulses the same hot blood that sent Lapulapu to battle against the alien foe that drove Diego Silang and Dagohoy into rebellion against the foreign oppressor.

That seed is immortal. It is the self-same seed that flowered in the heart of Jose Rizal that morning in Bagumbayan when a volley of shots put an end to all that was mortal of him and made his spirit deathless forever; the same that flowered in the hearts of Bonifacio in Balintawak, of Gergorio del Pilar at Tirad Pass, of Antonio Luna at Calumpit; that bloomed in flowers of frustration in the sad heart of Emilio Aguinaldo at Palanan, and yet burst fourth royally again in the proud heart of Manuel L. Quezon when he stood at last on the threshold of ancient MalacaƱang Palace, in the symbolic act of possession and racial vindication.

The seed I bear within me is an immortal seed. It is the mark of my manhood, the symbol of dignity as a human being. Like the seeds that were once buried in the tomb of Tutankhamen many thousand years ago, it shall grow and flower and bear fruit again. It is the insigne of my race, and my generation is but a stage in the unending search of my people for freedom and happiness.

I am a Filipino, child of the marriage of the East and the West. The East, with its languor and mysticism, its passivity and endurance, was my mother, and my sire was the West that came thundering across the seas with the Cross and Sword and the Machine. I am of the East, an eager participant in its struggles for liberation from the imperialist yoke. But I also know that the East must awake from its centuried sleep, shape of the lethargy that has bound his limbs, and start moving where destiny awaits.

For, I, too, am of the West, and the vigorous peoples of the West have destroyed forever the peace and quiet that once were ours. I can no longer live, being apart from those world now trembles to the roar of bomb and cannon shot. For no man and no nation is an island, but a part of the main, there is no longer any East and West – only individuals and nations making those momentous choices that are hinges upon which history resolves.

At the vanguard of progress in this part of the world I stand – a forlorn figure in the eyes of some, but not one defeated and lost. For through the thick, interlacing branches of habit and custom above me I have seen the light of the sun, and I know that it is good. I have seen the light of justice and equality and freedom and my heart has been lifted by the vision of democracy, and I shall not rest until my land and my people shall have been blessed by these, beyond the power of any man or nation to subvert or destroy.

I am a Filipino, and this is my inheritance. What pledge shall I give that I may prove worthy of my inheritance? I shall give the pledge that has come ringing down the corridors of the centuries, and it shall be compounded of the joyous cries of my Malayan forebears when they first saw the contours of this land loom before their eyes, of the battle cries that have resounded in every field of combat from Mactan to Tirad pass, of the voices of my people when they sing:

Land of the Morning,Child of the sun returningNe’er shall invadersTrample thy sacred shore.

Out of the lush green of these seven thousand isles, out of the heartstrings of sixteen million people all vibrating to one song, I shall weave the mighty fabric of my pledge. Out of the songs of the farmers at sunrise when they go to labor in the fields; out of the sweat of the hard-bitten pioneers in Mal-ig and Koronadal; out of the silent endurance of stevedores at the piers and the ominous grumbling of peasants Pampanga; out of the first cries of babies newly born and the lullabies that mothers sing; out of the crashing of gears and the whine of turbines in the factories; out of the crunch of ploughs upturning the earth; out of the limitless patience of teachers in the classrooms and doctors in the clinics; out of the tramp of soldiers marching, I shall make the pattern of my pledge:

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>Its Sunday

Posted by admin on Sunday 2 December 2007 5:07 pm | 68 views
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>Hey guys how are you doing today? Wow its the weekend again, time really flies so fast, But one thing that i dont like to do on the weekend is cooking and doing housework. But guess what? since i missed doing my loundry yesterday i have to do today, or else my husband will go to work on monday naked. Sometimes i often forget my work because of the computer taking up all my time. So I guess i have to get going and start my chores so that i can catch some more opps later, since there is nothing more now. So happy weekend fellow bloggers, hope you have a good one!

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>Hooked up

Posted by admin on Saturday 1 December 2007 3:59 pm | 63 views
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>Good morning guys!, how are you all doing this morning? Me i feel good even though I slept late last night, because I cant get enough from watching marimar, I get crazy about this show. when I chatted my mom last night she keep saying brb because she want to concentrate watching marimar, I ask her if it is the same show that I use to watch when i was in the philippines, Mom said it is a remake from the original marimar show but now is translated it in tagalog and its showed in GMA7. So what i did is quickly brose the you tube website and see what it is all about and then i get hooked up with it because it is really nice plus the marimar filipino veresion is more diffrent from the original and the characters are also good. Anyways i got to go now and finish what i started last ngiht.

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