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Women and Styles from a Man’s Perspective

Posted by on Jan 25th, 2012 in Hates & Angst, People, Personal | 0 comments

Women and Styles from a Man’s Perspective

Contrary to what you may think that women loves to be worshipped especially by men, that’s for me a no-no! If I may quote my gal pal, “We dress up not for guys but for other girls.” So I’d say they follow what the other girl is wearing or they make a colorful statement. And that’s not for the guys to notice. It’s like in a party. Once, when I parteyed in Hybrid, pabonggahan ng damit. Among women, ganun sila! Well, they absolutely hate it one another girl is wearing the same. I mean, for us guys, it’s...

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Sutherland is my new happy place

Posted by on Jan 14th, 2012 in Blog, Personal | 4 comments

Sutherland is my new happy place

It’s been quite a while since my last post, I apologize because I’ve been tied up with the day-to-day operations of my everyday life. These past 3 weeks had rather been a busy one for me. No matter how I wanted to do a post or two for each day I can’t seem to take the action. 2011 is my year; I can now feel it’s real. New Year celebration have never been better compared to last year, since I was surrounded by my loved ones. I spent my New Year in our province. Great food. Fireworks. It was undeniably fun! The past 3 weeks...

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Globe makes ultimate step to help subscribers avoid bill shock; launches bill cap on data plans

Posted by on Jan 4th, 2012 in Press Release | 8 comments

Globe makes ultimate step to help subscribers avoid bill shock; launches bill cap on data plans

Globe Telecom recently made its Postpaid PowerSurf plans even better with the implementation of a P999 bill cap to help users to avoid bill shock. With the new billing policy, postpaid subscribers registered to any of the PowerSurf plans need not worry about exceeding their allocated megabytes (MBs) because charging stops at P999. Postpaid PowerSurf is a mobile internet plan that gives Globe Postpaid subscribers MBs of mobile data, consumable per kilobyte (kb) and valid for 30 days. The plan is available in three variants: PowerSurf 99...

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2011: This year I saw myself…

Posted by on Dec 29th, 2011 in Blog, Family, Friends, Frontrow, Games & Sports, Inspiration, Life, Model, Travel | 2 comments

2011: This year I saw myself…

(This blog post is to summarize all the significant events that befell last year. Instead of doing the list on a monthly or quarterly basis, I’d try to make it different. ) This year I saw myself… Modeling Side Trip at 13th witch Design Studio A remarkable photoshoot in Sta. Ana Pier with Jon.Sum Photographia  Signed as an official member of HeadTurners and AOCAI (Association of Creative Artists, Inc) Travel A Day in Kidapawan Spent going around the usual tourist spots in the province of Davao Oriental: Bay Walk; The...

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Facebook Instant Messaging Ragefaces

Posted by on Dec 25th, 2011 in Facebook, Friends | 0 comments

Facebook Instant Messaging Ragefaces

Facebook Ragefaces of the Day: One entrepreneurial Redditor recently came across the revelation that ragefaces can be employed in Facebook chat in lieu of boring old emoticons. Redditor Soulholder explains: These work by referencing the account’s ID. They’re actually Pages who’s display pictures are set to ragefaces. See here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poker-Face/129627277060203 = [[129627277060203]] You can find yours by clicking on your profile, and then looking at the URL. The string or series of numbers after facebook.com/...

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Little Miss Poser: My Cameraphilic Niece Alexa

Posted by on Dec 21st, 2011 in Family, Inspiration | 0 comments

Little Miss Poser: My Cameraphilic Niece Alexa

Kids these days have become super talented, and they tend to learn fast too. Alexa, a niece of mine, is barely one year old and yet she knows perfectly how to show her charm when fronted with a camera, and in the case of no cameras at all, we’ll she would actually act her fond indication that she wants to be taken a picture or two, the indication being the tilting down of her head to the left and click-click her fingers in an eye (either left or right), as though it were the camera’s flash. Wise, girl! And who am I not to grant this...

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Mana Davao The Lights of Christmas 2011

Posted by on Dec 20th, 2011 in Davao City | 3 comments

Mana Davao The Lights of Christmas 2011

Man has always been in awe of lights. During Christmas, we decorate our homes with lights that cheer our hearts and set the mood this yuletide season. Looking at young and old people who are visiting Mana Davao, I realized that we are all kids at heart. Davao takes pride of this well-lit junction along J.P. Laurel Avenue. The majestic Christmas trees towering above a sea of people taking pictures with friendly disney mascots like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck plus some mischievous elves running around with Santa’s clothes on. Mana...

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I conquerred Mount Puting Bato in Samal Island

Posted by on Dec 18th, 2011 in Inspiration, Life | 4 comments

I conquerred Mount Puting Bato in Samal Island

One of the biggest dreams of my entire life finally came true. I was finally able to step foot at the the highest point of the Island Garden City of Samal. I conquerred Mt.Puting Bato with a towering height of about 1,345 feet above sea level in Sitio Tayapoc, Brgy. Guilon. It was a wonderful experience.It was really a good hike. Aside from the beauty at the peak, the trail is also exciting, trekking the trail for just 20 minutes. It released my work-tensions and drop a couple of sweats. These are the photos that photographers (Ate Lea,...

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Museo Dabawenyo

Posted by on Dec 18th, 2011 in Davao City, Travel | 0 comments

Museo Dabawenyo

There are museums that boasts of some of the Davao’s historic heritage and wonders. One of my personal favorite of the museums that would be lovely to go to is Museo Dabawenyo. It is nestled at the heart of the city along Pichon Street (formerly Magallanes Street) and walking distance from Davao City’s seat of government. The two-story museum is subdivided into four rooms: The Indigenous People’s Gallery, a collection of arts, crafts, weapons and musical instruments made by various tribes who live in the surrounding provinces of...

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How much of the Philippines have I visited?

Posted by on Dec 18th, 2011 in Travel | 0 comments

How much of the Philippines have I visited?

My Lakbayan grade is C-! How much of the Philippines have you visited? Find out at Lakbayan! I wish for an A next year. We’ll see. Yeah… Sponsors please… ...

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