Posted by admin On August - 15 - 2008
What I like about Thrift Stores is that you can have anything (although slightly used) with a little budget without having to compromise the styles you like. Hand me down clothes these days are most welcome. Other than clothings, you can find jewelries, branded shoes and books; while other thrift stores sell from appliances to any collector’s item.
Posted by admin On August - 8 - 2008
Yes it’s the Beijing Olympics!
In 2001, China won the bidding for the Summer Olympics. As we all know the symbol of number eight means luck and fortune to Chinese. It was intense and very emotional. And indeed, favor landed onto their hands. It’s now their turn to impress the world what they’ve got. But it wasn’t that easy. There were Chinese people who were not in favor of it. There were some negative things happened before reaching to this point. One of which, was the major earthquake that shook China as well as the world.
The Opening of the China Olympics was modern, yet very friendly; depicting friendship and unity to the world. “One World, One Dream” is the slogan. There were series of performances as part of the opening of the Olympics; all of them were awe- inspiring and breathtaking. Even kids who performed were also precise in their movements. The spirit of the China Olympics was more concentrated on the youth of the next generation. It was indeed moving for a viewer like me to witness a changed China in front of my eyes. God Bless us all!
Posted by admin On August - 5 - 2008
I’ve been hearing about this for quite some time now but thought it to be impossible. That’s what I thought.
Your dollar bill contains traces of cocaine (16 one- millionths if a gram). Terrible! I saw this news on NBC 7/39 just today. It’s not a new thing anymore, a lot of people have known about this since 1996. I think, I am just one of those small fraction of people who doesn’t know about this yet. More money. More cocaine. What’s next?
One of the articles:
http://www.snopes.com/business/money/cocaine.asp
A Photoshopped Photo
Posted by admin On July - 31 - 2008
Trust me I had my fair share of analog phones before.
But this one, I can’t resist.
FYI: The first day I got the phone, I accidentally dropped it 5 feet from the ground.
What I love about it?
- Fast Internet.
- Full- screen TV.
- Sleek.
- Up to 250 hours Standby time.
- 3 hours talk time.
- MP3 Player.
- Camera/ Video Resolution.
- Drop/ Scratch proof.
- Many more…
What I ‘not so’ hate about it?
- 2.O Megapixel is not that grand.
http://www.gsmprofile.com/career_phone/at_&_t/lg_cu915_vu.php
Posted by admin On July - 30 - 2008
Posted by admin On July - 27 - 2008

My first time ever to see a Broadway Musical of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at The Civic Theater in San Diego. July 26, 2008. I was in awe. It was wonderful! Although I wasn’t able to understand some of the songs, it was okay, I still enjoyed it nonetheless. I also appreciate the fact that the public were there to listen and watch closely. There were no unnecessary noise that I can complain about. Most of all, the characters and their props were so real- like. The clothes were pretty and so were the spectators. All I can say was that last night was a pretty night!
I have always wanted to watch a musical but never got the chance until last night. It was memorable!

Posted by admin On July - 26 - 2008
Posted by admin On July - 23 - 2008
I personally love POCKY by Glico made in Japan. I think you too will agree with me. As you can see it has an adorable packaging, less calories and yummy.
I live in San Diego. To all my friends who wants to know where I get this.
Here:
-Mitsuwa Store, Convoy St. (Kearney Mesa)
-99 cents, Convoy St.
-Seafood City
Posted by admin On July - 21 - 2008
I left my heart in San Francisco, high on a hill it calls to me
To be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars.
The morning fog may chill the air, I don’t care.
My love waits there in San Francisco, above the blue and windy sea,
When I come home to you, San Francisco, your golden sun will shine for me.
Posted by admin On July - 19 - 2008
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I have the best Lolo in the world!
He was always accommodating and warm but that was it. There was never a real conversation with him not until I graduated from college. Growing up, he is always been that old guy who likes reading books, has few things to say but the moment he opens his mouth everybody listens. Every time we visit my grand parents it’s my grandmother who is the first one to greet us, always loud yet loving. I’ve always known my lolo as an opposite of my lola in many ways yet they compliment each other. When I started looking for a job, I remember my lolo reaching out to me as his own way of sense of support. Until this very day he never ceases to amaze me. Now I realize he has become my friend. He loves to know everything about what I’ve been doing. He appreciates a simple text message. He is very thoughtful in many ways. He values relationships and is still very sports minded even at the age of 80.
God Bless you Lolo!