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Last day of June

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Time flew so fast...posting an entry "First day of June" seems like yesterday and now I am posting "Last day of June"wow it seems like the earth is rotating faster than expected hehehe..but I love it because it means I will be finishing my masters degree soon and I am free to spread my wings and explore the other side of life. Personally, I am happy with the way my life run at the moment. I finally stop thinking why I am welded in one corner unnoticed, I know time will come for me to shine. Since early this year, I promised myself not to entertain self-defeating thoughts any more, there are lots of things in life that's beyond my control and I never dreamed to focus on that, instead, I want to look on the other side of the road plenty of wonderful things. Classes in the graduate school have just started and with it, comes so many requirements, assignments, project proposal and lots of paper works, but I assured myself I can make it! I still have 21 unit

Good online etiquette to stay safe

Reposted from Yahoo!news Here's some advice from Sileo, who wrote the "Facebook Safety Survival Guide, " about protecting online privacy on all social-networking sites: • Never post your exact date and place of birth. It's invaluable information to identity thieves, particularly when the two are bundled together. • Never post your address, phone number or email address. This is plum information to scammers and marketers who are looking for nuggets of your identity. • Control who can see your personal information. Many social-networking sites have privacy features, but they change often. Know what they are, stay on top of them and restrict your page to your real friends, not friends of friends or someone you met in a bar. • Limit information about your activities. If you must brag about a trip or a fabulous party, do it after the fact. • Remember that what you post is public and permanent. Don't put up embarrassing photos that you wouldn't show your grand

Nosy Parker

Have you encountered a nos y parker ? How do you react with it? The most dignified way to do with nosy parkers and feckless blokes is to ignore them and stop going down to their level, and, just like what the late Princess Grace Kelly’s advised to Diana, Princess of Wales, “Treat it like a weather…it will get worst anyway”. The trouble with life is that we are constantly surrounded with people who lack common sense and better judgment, who have a short supply of “reasoning” ability, who are pathetic to dwell on vague matters without scrutinizing the whole stuff if its substantiate the indignation. These nuts with blinkered knowledge triggered them to act irrationally without dealing the issue responsibly.  Hey! Don’t be too cranky, it will make you appear more like a desperate idiot rather than a n honorable person . Are you sure you are listening with the right ears? Do not throw stones with mud if you are unsure where the mud came from, it will come back to you and

...That Cheap Nut

“IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE THE SUBJECT OF GOSSIPING THEN DO NOT WASH YOUR DIRTY LINEN IN PUBLIC” I often read the above line in many celebrity forums from annoyed readers who are tired observing celebs unveiling their souls in public but what is more irritating with these celebrities is their constant complain of invading privacy or judging them.  Wow! Are they nuts? They will spread their indiscretion in public then bitterly complain with the reactions it generated. Are they expecting of praises and adoration? Oh boy, you cannot please everybody. That’s understandable anyway, celebrities sometimes are attention-seeker and would seize opportunities for publicity, but what puzzled me is their silly reaction why people kept invading their privacy when they are the one dishing information to the public.  If they don’t want to be criticized or talked then they should maintain decency. Well, that is a celebrity-style, they are working hard for public consumption at th

Lessons and Friends

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Had a wonderful time with my good friends yesterday at Abreeza. At lunch Helen called me to join her at Max’s resto. Hmmm, actually last week, I, Juvy and Kathy already agreed to visit Abreeza by June 21, so after office hour yesterday, the three of us went there and Helen joined us later at KFC to talk some important matters. What I always love about this little escapade with them is the fact that I can really enjoy their company to the fullest and very at ease without any inhibitions.  The fun and the freedom I felt having them around are terrific, maybe because we are on the same wavelength and our common sense and level of understanding follow the same path. Well, it is too difficult to go  with people who have different principles in life and definition of freedom, it feels like you are speaking a different language. Every time I am with the above-mentioned friends, I always remember the great lessons and house rules my father strictly imposed while still gro

Happy Father's Day!

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2011 June 18 (6:30 pm) Just got home from San Pedro Cathedral where I attended an anticipated mass for Holy Trinity Sunday. Such a fulfilling evening for me...while cooking for dinner I couldn't help but think the heartwarming homily of the priest about God's unbending love and the significance of the Holy Trinity in the Catholic faith, but what struck me most was his sharing about God's self-concept of being a "father". This is very timely because tomorrow the world also celebrates Father's day.  Then the priest shared a touching story about the movie "THE MOST" where a man, who worked as a bridge keeper, sacrificed his own son to save many people. This highly emotional story magnifies the unconditional, paternal love of God to His people which prominently described in John 3:16 " For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son". I already saw the trailer of this video when a friend shared a link from youtube s

CREPELATO: Part II

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 One blob of Mango Gelato at Crepelato Take two at Crepelato This time at Mayon branch, not far from Sampaguita Inn. While doing some important matters at work yesterday, Sheila asked me what's this Crepelato thing, so I told her this is a combination of crepe and Gelato, an Italian-style ice cream dessert, I bombarded her with all the yummy descriptions that she told me to visit the place one more time.  So minutes later, we agreed to go there in the afternoon right away, I told Kathy and Juvy about it and quickly agreed to join us, well when it comes to food, we are one soul, haha! We chose to go to Mayon branch because it is not crowded at night. After consuming Pasta con Malunggay (Sheila, Liezel and Juvy picked Native Chicken with Rice) we ordered one bowl of gelato in eight combinations sprinkled with graham bits, nuts and drizzled with tantalizing fruit syrup and whipping cream. Yum..yum!We ended the night with good conversation, sharing events during