Tuesday, December 30, 2008

kabixo krismas/year end party 2008

gepz effort for the banner...


and daming food courtesy of itchel... effort talaga kahit pagor...

napagor ako sa sobrang kakatawa aba...
till next time guyz... cyah...
Group text message from itchel...
"... ending the year w/ you guyz was overwhelming. tnx for including me once again... Yeyy... its my second year!... looking forward 2 spending more year-end celebration w/ all of you...
Happy New Year!!!
... now ako naka-text... naghugas pa ako ng mga kaserola... hahaha!...
tenk u! tenk u sa friendship and tears of joy everyone... morning!!!"

Saturday, December 27, 2008

To Ms. Lena "Charing Pempengco" Anievas

she's one of my lugawan hopping kabagang...
adik din... one of the boys nga eh... ahihihi
parekoy happy birthday...
Happy Birthday Ate Lena
(isa kang emoticon)

food trip sa tambayan nina bonjai... on lena's bday
after namin mag-dinner sa budbod... with extra rice pa...
ang pagsalubong sa bday ni lena sa Coffee Place Antipolo after watching ATINL...
with Padre... Dec 27,2008 12:30 am
jr, mitch, lena, cian & paner
walang alak... nilanggam ang tiyan namin sa ice cream... ahihihi...
-at kasama din c bonjai siya official cameraman

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

emoticon 2 - (zakeet sa u-low)


"Sorry na!"... Bakit minsan ang hirap sabihin ng katagang ito... Lalo na kung alam mo sa sarili mo wala ka namang nagawang mali... at hindi ikaw ang dapat pagbuntunan ng sisi... Pero kahit ganun pa man, pipilitin mo pa rin mag-sorry dahil sa iyong palagay ay yun lang ang paraan para patawarin ka nya... and that you value yung relationship much more than sa personal ego mo...


Lalo pang nagiging mahirap mag-sorry kapag di nya matanggap ang apology mo... kahit sobrang guilty ka na sa mga nagawa mo... Isang daang beses mo na ata sinabi ang "I'm Sorry!" pero galit pa rin sya... Sasabihan ka pang "Ganun lang ba kadali yun?."...


Hirap kaya nun, di mo alam kung ano gagawin mo...


Kahit lunukin mo na lahat ng pride mo sa pag admit na its all your fault, and promised not to do it again...


Pero wala pa rin effect, babalikan ka pa ng tanung na "Alam mo naman siguro nararamdaman ko diba? Naiintindihan mo naman ako di ba?"... syempre sasagot ka ng oo naiintindihan kita kahit hindi naman talaga...


Di mo na alam gagawin mo kundi ang tanungin sya kung ano ang maari mong gawin para itama ang iyong pagkakamali at ng matanggap nya na ang apology mo...


Mas magiging mahirap humingi ng sorry kung hindi nya babaan ang pride nya, kahit halos lahat ng pride mo eh kinain mo na... hay buhay...


--emote mode

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Economic Depression Affects Carolers

Christmas season is in the air...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Color... Blue... Blind...


Sa isang umpukan, naitanong sa akin ni bonjai kung "how will you describe color blue to a blind person since birth?"...

Narinig ko na to dati pa pero ngayon ko lang binigyang pansin. Napaisip ako kung pano nga ba... Kung wala silang sense of sight maaaring mas enhanced ang other senses nila kesa sa mga sighted person... So pwedeng yun ang gamitin to describe a color to them...

So let them feel, taste, hear or smell para they will see colors in their mind...

To describe color blue, use a cool glass of water, hindi cold, dapat cooler than room temperature lang... let the blind person feel the coolness of the glass.

You can also talk about the sky, the sound of running water can also help...

Let them feel the mist in their face...

Sa ganitong paraan, mabuo sa kanilang isipan ang color blue without making it all about seeing it...


Did you know that...If you have a test coming up, the color blue can make you work harder... This color helps you focus and clears your mind.

So for that test, study in a Blue room and write your notes in Blue ink!

--from NIPS candy coated chocolate wrapper...

Sunday, December 7, 2008

emoticons...

worried lang ako sa mga mangyayari sa susunod ng mga araw...
di ko alam kung ano mangyayari, di ko alam kung saan papunta, di ko alam kung bakit kailangan ko pa ibahagi ito dito sa aking mumunting blog...

takot ako sa patutunguhan ng aking kawalan ng tiwala...

pinipilit kong magtiwala para sa gayon ay mas maging maayos ang lahat,
marahil dala na rin ito ng mga bagay na di ko kayang ibigay o gawin...

mga kakulangan na maaring di problema sa ngayon ngunit sa kalaunan maaring maging sanhi ng pagwawakas ng isang kwento...

kung magkagayon man, matatanggap ko ito...

hindi madali pero kailangan tanggapin...


'''emote-emotan...

Saturday, December 6, 2008

MANNY LOOKS GREAT, OSCAR DOESN’T LOOK RIGHT

By Ronnie Nathanielsz
PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 04 Dec 2008
Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao is in “cruise control and looks great” but Oscar De La Hoya “doesn’t look right” according to Pacquiao’s conditioning expert Alex Ariza.

Ariza, in an overseas telephone conversation with www.insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports from Las Vegas , said he saw De La Hoya running in the morning at the UNLV campus and “there was something about his running that didn’t look right to me.” Ariza said De La Hoya ran around the track about four or five times and “he stopped and pulled up.” He noted that “The Golden Boy” was “well suited up and covered up and was wearing one of those plastic suits” which prompted Ariza to surmise “I think he (Oscar) has a little problem with the weight to be honest with you.”
The stipulated weight for the "Dream Match" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday (Sunday, Manila Time) is 147 pounds and De La Hoya has to come down from his normal weight of around 160 pounds while Pacquiao has no problems moving up from the lightweight limit of 135 pounds when he looked terrific in demolishing David Diaz to win the WBC title by a ninth round knockout. However, Ariza remained cautious and said he didn’t want “to read too much into it emphasizing that we are “just worried about getting our guy ()Manny) ready.”
In contrast to De La Hoya, Ariza revealed that Pacquiao “did 13 laps at the same place and when he was finished he wasn’t even breathing hard. He was in cruise control.” He said Pacquiao’s sparring partners, Rashad Holloway and Raymund Beltran (who prepared Manny for the Marco Antonio Barrera rematch and the David Diaz title fight) “pulled up and let Manny go on his own.” Pacquiao worked out at the nicely laid out ABA Gym and “pretty much went through the motions” even as Ariza stressed that while “this is the easy part we are trying to keep Manny from doing too much.” He described it as “a g ood workout and everything seems good and Manny looks very good.”
The conditioning guru who sees and works with Pacquiao every day is amazed at how good Pacquiao looks physically. “Every time he takes his shirt off it’s a new shock just to see how he’s developed.” Despite all of this Ariza admitted he was “always the nervous one while Freddie (Roach) is more confident than I am.”
Roach himself told us “we are going to beat this (expletive) Oscar.” Legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, on the other hand, wants De La Hoya to dictate the tempo and terms of his fight against the relentlessly aggressive southpaw.in the fight which will be telecast "live" by Solar Sports on its cable network and in theaters and other venues like bars, pubs and restaurants nationwide and also carried by GMA 7 beginning at 10:00 a.m. with a replay on CS/9 at 9:00 p.m. Manila .
In one of the recent workouts at his Big Bear training camp Dundee who handled such all-time greats as Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard told De La Hoya “I want you to dictate, dictate.” At the same time the venerable 86 year old trainer told De La Hoya not to go at Pacquiao straight and frontally but to “give him an angle so that when he goes here, you are here” pointing to some other spot in the ring. At the same time Dundee played down the height and reach advantage of De La Hoya over Pacquiao saying De La Hoya will win “because he is the better fighter.”
... Ano na? Pustahan na?
-credits to philboxing.com

Friday, December 5, 2008

si Lola at si Bantay

On my way to work, I saw lola driving her tricycle, wearing her red boots... With "bantay" behind her, to keep her company on a long drive... hehehe...

but I guess "bantay" is freaking tired and fell asleep while lola is driving...


Puyat ako, who cares... Kayo lang ba pwede mag-puyat...
Don't worry di ako malalaglag, sanay ako... ---"Bantay"

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Board of Directors tour...

first stop: Cainta, we met Bishop... kulitan sa sasakyan, on our way to SM Megamall... kung saan naganap ang nakakahilong paghahanap ng kapirasong espasyo para doon namin ilagak ang aming sasakyan...
2nd Stop; SM Bowling Center... naka two games din kame...
nanalo ako... hehehe...

brother's burger naman after bowling....


tapos malling... then timezone and worlds of fun...

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Experiencing Paseo Rizal... Art Cuisine Music

Paseo Rizal Facade Located at Ramos Blvd., Manila East Road, Maybancal, Morong Rizal

We went to Paseo, eesh! walang tao, we are the only customer... Nakakalungkot naman, for a saturday night. Maybe its the effect of the economic bug down... But the good news was that there's a performer who will entertain us, dont know the performers name... Nice music though, its my kind of music actually, kaya sobrang enjoy ako. To the point na I went to the stage to sing with them... hehehe... But ms. lena is the bomb, sobrang galing nya kumanta, its like she sung 10 songs ata... hehehe... monster... LOL...
We had beer sausage,and the one with squid balls and nachos w/ weird salsa.. di nga salsa eh, spaghetti sauce ata... hehehe.... The place is good,malakas ang aircon, restroom is clean, basta maganda... Yung food naman, okay lang, nothing special or amazing.. ok lang, satisfying naman and cheap...

me singing... majejebs ata ako sa nerbyos... LOL...



Rizal... the Cradle of the Philippine Art... named in honor of the Philippines National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal... land of vast resources... is where the breathtaking Laguna de Bay lies... perched on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountain range... beautiful churches, old traditions and folklores... home to Philippines great artists... boosts of local art and music, as well as enjoyable festivals... where you can have unique cultural experience... Rizal... truly a natural beauty. -- written on the paper placemat...

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Coffee Drinker Ka Ba? Ako hindi...

A friend of mine told me about the religious history of coffee, she read it somewhere and don't know if it's true... She told me that coffee was once forbidden by the christian priests. Hindi pa nila alam that time ang effect the caffeine sa tao. If wine is sanctified and used in Holy Communion, then coffee is used as non-sanctified substitute for wine, kase nakaka-praning ng utak ang effect ng kape, Drink of the anti-christ daw ito... Until finally meron isang Pope ang nagtangkang alamin at pag-aralan ang inuming ito...Nasarapan siguro ang Pope kaya agad nya itong ni-bless, dahil di naman pala ito sinful at hindi dapat ipagbawal. Simula noon eh naging pang araw-araw na inumin na ang kape sa christian world... This is cool, even coffee has a religious history...


Did you know that the most expensive coffee in the world comes from a poop of civet cat (weasel-like animal)... Disgusting!... Apparently this animals eat only the absolute ripest beans. So essentially, you’re getting a cup of handpicked, hand-shelled beans. Except instead of hands, it’s an anus. They said, the beans are roasted at hundreds of degrees then nearly boiled. There would be absolutely no smell, taste, texture, or remnants of any kind of poop... LOL...
Hmmm... I want to buy some Civet cats, some says that their pee taste like the best lemonade you ever tasted... ewe...LOL...

Monday, December 1, 2008

Bishop... Bishop... Pa-piktyur po... Pang-friendster...

Bishop pa piktyur po...
Isa pa po... pang-friendster po...
Pede kaya mag wacky pic si Bishop?... LOL...
Did you know that Bishop Gabriel V. Reyes was named after his uncle Gabriel M. Reyes.
Gabriel M. Reyes is the first Filipino Archbishop of Manila , served from 1949 to 1952. Among his tangible achievements were the establishment of the San Carlos Seminary and the parochial schools. His vision to build a Catholic center was realized by his successor with the building of the Pope Pius XII Catholic Center on U.N. Avenue in Manila .