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23 August 2010

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This email was distributed 2 years ago. It's sad to realize that nothing much has changed for the better and some situations are even worse. :( I remember I cried after reading this for the first time. I am sadder after reading this again today because I got a taste of what Nasty meant about life in the US.

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TRUTH HURTS. A MUST READ FOR ALL FILIPINOS

'The Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses'
by Dero Pedero Of Philippine Star

Last July 23, I wrote about Nasty (short for Anastacio), a balikbayan from Los Angeles, who, while vacationing in Manila, had nothing to say but negative comments about the Philippines and the Filipinos. The article elicited a deluge of comments from our readers. Though some agreed with his curt observations, most were enraged at the repulsive way he acted and whined.

For me, he was the classic epitome of the 'crow perched on a carabao,' thinking and acting nauseatingly superior just because he has become an American citizen, inequitably comparing everything here to how they are in the first world. I was particularly irked by his repulsive 'know it all' attitude and peeved no end by his irritating Waray-American twang.

Those who have not read that article may access philstar.com and click archives, then select July 23 and click Lifestyle. The article is entitled 'Little Brown Americans.'

As a backgrounder, here is an excerpt: The next day, I took them on a little city tour and accompanied them to do extra shopping at the duty-free shop.

They were to leave two days later for their respective provinces (Randy is from Pampanga, Nasty, from Samar).

'God, ang dilem-dilem naman ditow (it is so dark here)!' screamed Nasty in his characteristic Taglish slang, 'At ang inet-inet pa (and so warm)!

All throughout the day, Nasty complained about everything. He griped that all Filipinos he encountered were dense and inefficient (I hope that didn't include me!); that the traffic was horrendous and drivers 'drove like they were late for their funerals'; that the pollution from the smoke-belching vehicles was irritating his dainty, surgically-pinched nose. He was disgusted that water closets didn't work; horrified that there was no toilet paper in public toilets ('God, how do you people do it?' he bewailed); petrified by street children begging while soaking wet in the rain ('Where are the parents of these kids?' he nagged).

He moaned about the proliferation of slums, people crossing the superhighways ('There should be underground or overhead walkways for pedestrians!' he emanded), the potholes on the streets, the disgusting garbage and filth all over the city, and the annoying floods! And all these he observed in just one day!

Weeks after the publication of the article, I took Nasty's silence to mean that of contempt and anger. I must admit that I didn't care because I was really turned off by his arrogance. The good news is, Nasty has finally decided to break his silence and give us his side, loaded with a big piece of his mind. The bad news is, he hits more sensitive chords and it stings.

Nasty's E-Mail:

Dear Dero,

My Zen master says, 'Never fight fire with fire.'So, I sat in a lotusposition, imbibed the ethereal qualities of cool mountain water and stoically resisted the temptation of answering back to defend myself in rebuttal of your article. I kept quiet while you and your readers had a charlatan holiday, dissecting and fanning sarcasm on my every comment about your country and your people.

I am not mad at you for writing that piece. I was never upset at any point, even after your readers from all over the world e-mailed in their two-cents' worth. In fact, I found it rather amusing and carnival-like. I even felt happy that people still came to the defense of your Philippines!

If you noticed, I now refer to the Philippines and Filipinos as your country and your people. Every time I went back there for vacation, my Filipino-ness always took the better of me (blame those damn green mangoes smothered with bagoong!) and made me forget that I am, in all reality, what you aptly called a 'Little Brown American.' I have come to terms with my own identity - I am, after all, an American citizen carrying an American passport!

What precipitated my quick decision to sever my ties with your country (aside from your ***** of an article) were the Abu Sayyaf abductions (que barbaridad!), the Payatas-like downslide of the peso (eat your hearts out, I earn sweet American dollars!), the 'devoid of conscience' graft and corruption in your government (this has gone on for the longest time-how shameful!), and lately, the stupid 'Juetengate' and juicy but enraging 'Boracay' mansion gossips. With all these, who would be proud to be a Filipino? Besides, to tell you frankly, those Erap jokes are no longer funny- they are passe and leave a bad taste in the mouth and heart.

No Apology. If I sounded brash and insensitive with the way I threw my comments, well, I cannot do anything about that because that is the way I am, and I offer no apology. Here, in America , you have to tell it like it is or you'll never be taken seriously. I have learned to drop my 'Pinoy sugarcoating' because out here, you get nothing done if you are meek and sweet and pa-api. Hindi puwede mag-Anita Linda dito!

When I commented about your pollution, street children mendicants, slums, potholes, toilets that don't work, garbage, floods, and most of all, the Pinoys' chronic lack of discipline, I was merely putting into words what I saw. I can't blame your being blind about your country's situation. My Zen master says, 'One cannot easily see the dirt in one's eye.'

I am sure though that you are aware of those sordid details, but have grown accustomed to them (like most Manilenos have). All the complaints I aired may have hurt your pride but what I wanted you to realize is this: The things I pointed out are all symptoms of a failing, falling nation!

Suffering a National Karma?
Could yours be a country cursed with a huge national karmic debt? It could be payback time, you know. Look back into your history, look deep inside your hearts - what could you have done as a nation to deserve this fiasco you are in today?

What you are faced with didn't just happen overnight - it developed and grew into a monster in the course of time. Deeply imbedded in the psyche of the Filipino is the amalgamation of the characters and events that have impacted your lives - Dona Victorina, Dona Concepcion, poor Sisa as well the other hilarious and tragic characters of Dr. Jose Rizal...

Stonehill... the notorious gangsters immortalized by your Filipino movies like Asiong Salonga (hmmm!), et al...the killers in your (I thought they'd never end!) massacre movies...those cheap, appalling titles of your movies...those staged 'religious miracles' that your naive masses believed...family men with pushy queridas (mistresses)...your crooked politicians, undependable police officers and greedy customs collectors.. .your bribe-hungry court judges...Imeldific, gloriously smiling and crying at the same time, bejeweled. (How very Fellini!)

What you are is the sum total of your history, your heritage and culture, your education, the crap that your press sensationalizes, the bad icons that your movies glorify, the artificial values your advertising extols, the bad examples your leaders and role models project. What you feed your country's mind is what it becomes. You have become the ugly monster that you've created. You are now crying all the tears your sickeningly sentimental movies wailed out for years and years!

Your Biggest Fault
If there is one thing that comes to mind, I think your biggest fault would be your individual greed. 'Ako muna!' seems to be the national mantra. The trouble is, very few people think for the common good in a deplorable 'to each his own kurakot' festival. Coupled by your crab mentality of pushing down others, this can be fatal. You think barangay, not national. Hello, everybody else around the world is thinking global! Europe is unshackling her national boundaries while you are building fences around your nipa huts.

Do yourselves a favor and look at your nation as a ship. All of you are in it and it is sinking! Realize your oneness - what hurts your brother hurts you, too. Think about the future of your children and the succeeding generations, and do something about it quick before your poor little banca plunges forever into the irretrievable depths of despair.

Star-Struck Nation
You are a nation of star-struck ignoramuses. You are easily awed by your movie stars who are usually nothing but uneducated, aquiline- nosed and light-skinned ******** picked up from some gutter somewhere. I have seen what these artistas illusionadas can get away with. They just flash their capped-tooth smiles and policemen let them get away with traffic violations; they bat their false eyelashes and customs officers impose no duty on their suspicious balikbayan boxes.

Worst of all, with the Filipino movie industry taking a nosedive, hordes of actors and show personalities went into politics. It is, as they say, the next best 'racket' - there is more money to be made in the> politicking business than in show business! (And what is this I hear that in the coming elections, more are jumping into the arena? Mag-hara-kiri na kayo!) How can you expect these comedians and actors, who only know how to take directions from their directors, to direct your nation? For them, politics will just be an 'act'. No big surprise here, for they are mere actors with no original scripts to speak, no original visions to share. So what can you expect but a government that is a comedy of errors. Serves you and your star- struck nation right!

My Zen master says, 'Give unto Caesar what is due to Caesar, but keep Charlie Chaplin on the silver screen to make us laugh.' To survive, you must teach your citizenry to say no to three things - no to drugs, no to stealing and graft and corruption, and no to artistas in politics. I hope you've learned your lesson by now. (Yours is the only country where Mexican soap stars are received like royalty in the presidential palace. How shoddy! God forbid-Fernando Carrillo might end up being your next president. At least he has great abs and doesn't wobble like a penguin when he walks!)

For those artistas who honestly believe that they can make a positive difference in the Filipino masses' life, they must first study law, business and public administration, and immerse themselves in the life and passion of Mother Teresa. Politics is not an art for dilettante artistas to dabble in. It is called 'Political Science,' hello?

Educate Your Masses
Educate the masses - especially your electorate. What you need is an intelligent vote aside from, of course, intelligent candidates. The University of San Carlos in Cebu City, founded in 1595, and the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, established in 1611, are the oldest universities in Asia, and are even older than Harvard. But the standard of Pinoy education has deteriorated so much that the Philippines ranks among the poorest in the educational hierarchy of Asia. Education, education, education –> that's what you need in this age of information, information, information.

If all your social, religious and political sectors don't sit down now and decide to take the Right Way, the Philippines and your children's children will be grand losers in the worldwide rush to the future. Education is one sure way to salvation. Teach what is right, good, beautiful and beneficial. Downplay all negativity if you cannot eliminate it altogether.

The Ideal President
I've got news for you. (As if you didn't already know.) No matter whom you put up there as your leader or president, it will be the same banana. Even a holy man can turn into another J.E. (Judas Escariot) for a few pieces of silver. Kumpares, alalays, relatives and cronies will encrust like flies and maggots on his cordon sanitaire. And it will be the same despicable 'Sa amin na 'to!' hullabaloo all over again.

Take an advice from Aling Epang: 'Pumili ng matanda, mayaman, mabait, at madaling mamatay.' Get a president who is old - so that he is full of wisdom, rich - so he won't need to steal more money, goodhearted - so he will render heartfelt service to his people, and is in the sunset of his life - so that he will think of nothing but gaining good points to present when he meets his Creator. And may I add: At iisa lang ang pamilya! This is, of course, asking for the moon. Just pray fervently for an intelligent leader with a pure heart who genuinely loves the common tao!

Magpakatotoo Kayo! Wake up and look at the real you. Enough with looking at your reflection in glorious, self-embellishing mirrors. The tropical sun can play tricks, you know. Do not wait for darkness to fall before you take that much-needed long, hard look at your real situation.

Magpakatotoo kayo, ano? This isn't a wake-up call - it is the final alarm!

Save the ship while yo u still can. Don't wait till your people have no more dreams left to hang on to, no more hope to sustain their broken spirits. I came home, spent my penny-pinched savings so that even in the minutest way I could help your bruised economy. Your politicians sit on their fat, farting butts and get balatos (kuno!) in the millions. Receivers are as guilty as the givers. Now, tell me, who is really nasty?

I Have Made My Decision; So Should You.
My Zen master says, 'Life is all about decisions, not choices.' I have made a decision which I know will be very hard for me to keep - You will never hear from me again (not in this vein) and I will not even think of visiting or buwisiting your Manila ever. This is my way of letting you know that I have given up on you. Bahala na kayo! Only you can help yourselves because at the stage you are in, nobody would want to help you. My Zen master says, 'You have to fall to learn to rise again.'

How much lower do you want to go?
Anyway, regarding the Philippines as a tourist destination, you have a lot of cleaning up and face-lifting to do before foreigners would dare go to your islands again. The Abu Sayyaf episode has done your tourism industry more damage than you could ever imagine, and it will take a long time before the world forgets. (By the way, your tourism projects are lusterless and have no global impact. If you want real business, spruce up your infrastructure and do aggressive marketing on the World Wide Web!)

Of course, I would gladly reverse my decision if someone offered me exclusive lordship over lotto, bingo, jueteng, pintakasi and the jai alai. Think about it: this will be to your advantage because I never give tong or blood commission to anyone! (If only your president used the millions he received from those gambling lords to build homes for the masses, you wouldn't have any more squatters. Huling hirit: defrost those Marcos billions, pay off some debt, place the rest in high-yield investments, feed your hungry, and spread bounty and joy to every Filipino! Are you stupid or what? - That's your money sucked from the blood of your people!)

My Zen master says, 'Vox populi is not always the voice of God.' Come over to L.A and I'll show you a great time!

Our friend Randy says hello! We will be going to Vancouver to feast our eyes on the colors of autumn. Wish you could join us.

The new Miss America, Angela Perez Baraquio, is of Filipino ancestry. Dero, her parents hail from Pangasinan just like you! But keep in mind that she is an American (in case some wise fools over there claim her to be Filipino like they always do whenever someone becomes successful). Wait for the girl to say it don't put words in her mouth!

Mabuhay kayo (SANA)!
Sa totoo lang, MAGDUSA KAYONG LAHAT!
(Don't you just love my Waray-Kano accent?) He-he-he!

I have made my decision, now make yours. I would hate for the day to come when I'd have to say, 'I told you so!' Good luck! (You need it.)

An ex-Filipino
J. Anastasio
'Nasty'

My Short Reply :

Dear Nasty,

Thanks for your e-mail. I swear you sort of stole the words from right under my tongue. Now, I am utterly speechless.

Send my regards to Randy. Wishing you the best!


God Bless.

11 May 2010

Jogo

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I just have to say this so I can move on:

Voting for Erap the second time around is a classic example of being moronic. I am just thankful he didn't win. But that was close!

Love, peace and happiness!

Pacquiao for the Win!

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We were at the park last Sunday. An Argentinan came to us to borrow a lighter for their grill and asked what nationality we are, so we told him. And he said, "Filipinos? Pacquiao, yeah?"

10 May 2010

Contemplating the Philippines

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It's election time again and I am devastated to see Joseph Estrada on the 2nd place in the current standings, just a few million votes below Noynoy Aquino. Yes, he was the ex-President who got impeached and imprisoned for corruption and plunder. Yes, he was the President who starred in the 'Erap Jokes'. And yet, the same people who ousted and ridiculed him are now voting for him again instead of fine candidates such us Gibo Teodoro! Such excellent display of DUMBNESS by the Filipino people. BRAVO! My God, we are such retards!

When can the Filipinos see the silver lining in this dark storm cloud that's been raging on for ages? I see no hope in the immediate future. Will I see it in my lifetime? I feel sad and angry and I take no pride at being a Filipino right now. In fact, I can't remember being proud of being a Filipino ever. I grew up being taught that the Youth are the hope of the country. I have outgrown my youth and I'm still not seeing any major change! When can we step up and flush out these bad habits we inherited?! When can these dumb masses die out so we can step up and actively start thinking for our future?!

I was never really involved in the elections, being away and I can't vote. But I hoped and prayed that the Filipinos would smarten up and choose wisely this time. There were emphatic clangs of praises and conviction for Gibo Teodoro in Facebook among my friends. He seemed to be the popular choice of the thinking Filipinos and I had hope. But our number isn't enough to push him to the top. He's currently at the 4th position right now and I don't know if he could still catch up. My gut tells me he can't and again, the choice of the dumb Filipinos will win. :(

If Aquino wins and be the next Filipino President (I certainly pray it won't be Estrada), I just wish he won't make too much damage to the already battered Philippines. Because I still have a daughter who will grow up in that country. :(

06 May 2010

Judge Alex, Judge Joe and Judge Judy

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They are my afternoon friends. LOL. I watch them everyday at Fox from 1PM to 5PM with the Ellen Show as a sort of "commercial break" in between Judge Joe and Judge Judy.

Real cases, real people, real drama on television.

This is usually the time Lincy takes a nap and I grab this chance to clean house, surf the web, perhaps do some designs for 99designs and etc.

Baptism Class

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So Te Luz, Apple and I had attended the Baptism class yesterday with Father Dave. It went well until Father Dave discussed the role of Godparents. The priest told us that the ninangs have an important role of helping the parents make a good Christian example. So it is important that the Godparents are Christians and that if they're married, they should be married in church. LOL. And we were like, WHAT?. Of course we didn't vocalize the sentiment. Apple is yet to be married in church when they go home to Pinas. So we were kicking each other under the table like guilty children. LOL. Then Te Luz told us later on that she'd kicked Father Dave accidentally. BUSTED. Haha. That was why Father Dave asked them (Te Luz and Apple) individually if they were married in church. Of course, Apple can't lie to the priest. Then Father said in this case, only Te Luz should be the Godmother. Oh well. I still say ninang japon si Apolski and all of my other friends. hehe.

And then one more kicker. Father said it is impossible to have the baptism rite this coming Saturday because they're having a retreat. Uh-oh. I have called the parish office last Monday and I asked when the actual blessing will be held. They told me Baptisms are conducted about 30 minutes before mass. So I assumed it would be this Sunday (May 9). They didn't tell me it will be pre-scheduled with the priest. No problem except I've already sent out an invitation via Facebook announcing Lincy's Christening to be held this Sunday on Mother's Day. LOL. Okay, I guess I will have to send another invitation with the change of date. Hehehe.

05 May 2010

Winco Orem

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Winco opened in Orem last Monday, May 3, 2010. It's a value supermarket much like Colonade in Cebu. We meant to go during the opening but I didn't feel like it then, so we went yesterday instead. Lots of products and many are super value, too. There were lots of shoppers when we went there at about 6PM, probably because of the novelty of the store. We hope shoppers would wind down a bit when the novelty fades off. I don't like shopping much when we have to constantly navigate the cart among a sea of people. Anyways, below are my favorite items in the store. I didn't get to photograph much because of the people and Lincy was a bit fussy. Will take some more shots when we get back there.


Candies!


Snacks, much like Boy Bawang, Safari and Cock & Duck. Lots of nuts, too.


Gourmet Coffee!

How it works is that there are some plastic bags and you just scoop up how much you would like. You can weigh them, too, then write down the Bin # where you got them. These are by the pound.

03 May 2010

Digital Scrapbooking

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I got really interested in scrapbooking lately and I'm spending most of my online time researching and watching scrapbooking tutorials. Love it. I've always loved paper crafting since I was little but I never really got serious with it. Now that I have all the time in the world, for the time being, I think I would want to start scrapbooking and cardmaking. I would have to scrape for funds to buy materials, so it won't be anytime soon.

Since papers and other materials aren't at my disposal, I tried digital scrapbooking instead. Here's my first attempt. It's an invitation for my baby's Christening on Mother's Day. I posted it on Facebook as an electronic invite to our friends. :)



Materials used:
Happy Go Lucky kit
Spring Breeze kit
Cluster Frame

I adjusted the color balance in Photoshop for some of the elements to achieve the look I wanted. :)

29 April 2010

Biggest Prize at the Ellen Show. Ever.

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I watch the Ellen Degeneres Show a lot, it's one of my afternoon routine. Today, One of the audience won a $40,000 worth TRIP AROUND THE WORLD for 4 people! The winner, a girl named Tatiana, was also given $12,500 cash spending money. Gosh, if I could only have a fraction of that amount, I'd be ecstatic.

According to Ellen, this was the biggest prize they've ever given in the show. The winner was understandably overwhelmed when she was given a stack of money, right there. LOL.



Photo taken from Ellen's Website.

Sagbot

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Gigi: Mukaon nalang kaha kog sagbot no?
Ako: Why man?
Gigi: Para magka-muscles. Tanawa ang baka o... ug kabayo.
Ako: Bitaw2. Ikaw nalang kaon anang sagbot sa tugkaran o para di na cla maglawnmower.
Gigi: Sige ako tawagan si Cindy (among landlady).

LOL.

Iron Man 2

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Gigi has a free movie pass for Iron Man 2, courtesy of his company, and he's free to bring a partner.

Oh well, better luck next time coz obviously we can't bring the baby and we can't just leave her anywhere. :)

Heidi Klum and Seal

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Today, I just learned from watching Ellen that Heidi Klum is married to Seal. You might say it's very old news but, duh, I didn't know! LOL.

I guess love really is blind. I mean, Heidi is practically a goddess and then look at Seal. :D Well, what can I say... hehe.

And they renew their vows every year, too, which I think is sweet. :)

Photo credits to Blissfully Domestic.

24 April 2010

Photo Session With Lincy

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Lincy has just turned 3 mos old and I took these photos in our bedroom where natural light is decent. :)

Looove her smile! It brightens up my day.

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16 April 2010

2010 Movies I Will Never Get To See

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Must-see movies in 2010 and we will never see them all in theatres. :( I guess the DVD wouldn't be too bad. Yeah, right.

Some of the movies were already shown in theatres but I never bothered to read any of the reviews.

  1. Dear John - Channing Tatum is so hot! LOL. The movie's sound track is Set the Fire to the Third Bar by Snow Patrol. Lavet!
  2. Percy Jackson and the Olympians - I read the book during my bed-ridden days. Thought it was okay. It would be interesting to see how they interpreted it on the big screen.
  3. Prince of Persia - This one's by Disney, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. I think Jake's a perfect cast as he really looked like a Persian in the movie. hehe.
  4. Iron Man 2 - Loved the first movie. And the trailer looks sooo cooll. :)
  5. The Last Airbender - I'm so looking forward to this movie since last year! I completed the whole cartoon series and it was phenomenal. The writers are geniuses, one of the best ever. And the trailers are great and they even paid a slot at the Super Bowl. I wish I could see this movie on the big screen. :(
  6. Clash of the Titans - Sam Worthington also stars in this movie, the Jake Sully of Avatar. Hollywood producers love him, I suppose. He's got two big movies back-to-back and this ones pretty big on special effects, too!
  7. Bounty Hunter - Very funny trailer. Jen and Gerald do have chemistry.
  8. Alice in Wonderland - Johnny Depp. Need I say more?
  9. Sex and the City 2 - Friendship, fun, fashion. Can't believe it's been 2 years. Saw the first movie with Weng, Henley and Gigi. I was Carrie, Henley was Charlotte, Weng was Samantha and Gigi was Miranda. LOL.
  10. Salt - Angelina Jolie is back with this action/suspense!

More 2010 movies here.

13 April 2010

Tribute by Tenacious D - All Time Fave Song!

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I just love Jack Black! Smart, funny guy! LOL.



The lyrics go like this:



This is the greatest and best song in the world. . . tribute.

Long time ago me and my brother Kyle here,...
we was hitchhikin' down a long and lonesome road.
All of a sudden,
there shined a shiny demon...
in the middle...
of the road.

And he said:
"Play the best song in the world,
or I'll eat your souls (whisper:Souls)."

Well me and Kyle,... we looked at each other,
and we each said...
"Okay."

And we played the first thing that came to our heads,
Just so happened to be,
The Best Song in the World,
it was The Best Song in the World.

Look into my eyes and it's easy to see
One and one make two,
two and one make three,
It was destiny.

Once every hundred-thousand years or so,
When the sun doth shine and the moon doth glow
and the grass doth grow oooh

Needless to say,
the beast was stunned.
Whip-crack went his whippet tail,
And the beast was done.
He asked us:
"(snort) BE you angels?"
And we said,
"Nay.
We are but men
Rock!!
Ahhh, ahhh, ahhh-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahn,
Ohhh, whoah, ah-whoah-oh!

This is not The Greatest Song in the World, No
This is just a tribute.
Couldn't remember The Greatest Song in the World, No.
No!
This is a tribute, oh,
To The Greatest Song in the World,
All right!
It was The Greatest Song in the World,
All right!
And it was the best mother fuckin' song,
The Greatest Song in the world!

Allllllright!
'Ti Tuga digga tu Gi Friba fligugibu Uh Fligugigbu Uh Di Ei Friba Du Gi Fligu fligugigugi Flilibili Ah
(Bow) (Bow) (Bow) (Ooh) (Bow) (Bi)
Fligu wene mamamana Sacrebleu!
(Mene) (LUCIFER)!
(guitar solo)
And the peculiar thing is this my friends:
the song we sang on that fateful night it didn't actually sound
anything like this song!

This is just a tribute!
You gotta believe it!
And I wish you were there!
Just a matter of opinion.
Ah, fuck!
Good God, God lovin' ,
So surprised to find you can't stop me,now.
I'm on fire--
O hallelujah I'm found! Rich motherfucker compadre simultaniously:oooh/(Demonic)aaaaah!
All right!
All right!

12 April 2010

My New Blog Template

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I've finally finished coding and tweaking my Blogger template and I'm quite damn proud of it! I may not be the best web designer out there but this design rocks! In my opinion anyways. Well, Gigi thinks so, too and that counts for something. lol.

I have sweated and suffered headaches tracing CSS that I want to blog more just so the effort would pay off.

I will be tweaking my other blog soon.

29 January 2010

Our New Baby

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I was induced but during labor, the baby's heart rate was unstable so they proceeded with Caesarian section. My baby finally arrived. :)

She was a tiny little thing, our little bundle of joy.



 
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