yehey... maupay na it aton enfoursi blog..... thnx to Kuya jef....
nice color, nice layout, nicee tanan..... hoope maupay it aton grade hit blog... ^____^
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Sunday, August 12, 2007
GUSTO NIYO MEADA GHAP KITA?
Saturday, July 21, 2007
SPEAK OUT #4:
What's your best station and why??? choose only one, no other answers...
GMA-7 KAPUSO or ABS-CBN KAPAMILYA!!!!
Chose from this 2! if you answer other stations means your an idiot!!!
hahahaha!!!
GMA-7 KAPUSO or ABS-CBN KAPAMILYA!!!!
Chose from this 2! if you answer other stations means your an idiot!!!
hahahaha!!!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
SPEAK OUT #2:
Your comments about our attire in our AQUAINTANCE PARTY!!
This cocktail whatever to girls and long sleeve with tie to boys!!!
What you say??!!!
This cocktail whatever to girls and long sleeve with tie to boys!!!
What you say??!!!
Sunday, July 8, 2007
READ THIS!!!!!!! Plss.....
ONE GLASS OF MILK
One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry.
He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water! . She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it so slowly, and then asked, How much do I owe you?"
You don't owe me anything," she replied. "Mother has taught us never to accept pay for a kindness."
He said ... "Then I thank you from my heart."
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Many year's later that same young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease.
Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes.
Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room.
Dressed in his doctor's gown he went in to see her. He recognized her at once.
He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to her case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won.
Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for sh e was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the bill. She read these words ...
"Paid in full with one glass of milk"
(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
Tears of joy flooded her eyes as her happy heart prayed: "Thank You,
God, that Your love has spread broad through human hearts and hands."
There's a saying which goes something like this: Bread cast on the waters comes back to you. The good deed you do today may benefit you or someone you love at the least expected time. If you never see the deed again at least you will have made the world a better place - And, after all, isn't that what life is all about?
source:
CTL-GBajada@abs-cbn.com
He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water! . She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it so slowly, and then asked, How much do I owe you?"
You don't owe me anything," she replied. "Mother has taught us never to accept pay for a kindness."
He said ... "Then I thank you from my heart."
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Many year's later that same young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease.
Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes.
Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room.
Dressed in his doctor's gown he went in to see her. He recognized her at once.
He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to her case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won.
Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for sh e was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the bill. She read these words ...
"Paid in full with one glass of milk"
(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
Tears of joy flooded her eyes as her happy heart prayed: "Thank You,
God, that Your love has spread broad through human hearts and hands."
There's a saying which goes something like this: Bread cast on the waters comes back to you. The good deed you do today may benefit you or someone you love at the least expected time. If you never see the deed again at least you will have made the world a better place - And, after all, isn't that what life is all about?
source:
CTL-GBajada@abs-cbn.com
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
guysss...
pasensiya na kamu.. gin pa delete man gud ha akon.. ni kuya allan an iya bloopers.. bad thing,.. cge nala.. next tym liwat kita.. wahahahaha...
just take a close look....

hehehe....
try niu adi na site. mag-upai an mga optical illusions...
enjoy!!!
Akiyoshi's Illusion pages
by Akiyoshi KITAOKA, Professor, Department of Psychology, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/index-e.html
Saturday, June 30, 2007

ei guys!!! its our batch history and definition!!!
go read it!!!
go read it!!!
Hope you like it!!! hehehe
Amethyst's importance originates in antiquity.
In the Biblean amethyst is worn on the breastplate of Aaron, the high priest of the Hebrews. This amethyst represented the prophet Math, who was filled with the desire to please God and who had the gift of tongues.In Greek mythologyDionysus, the god of wine and song, was angry and vowed to slay the first mortal who crossed his path. That unlucky mortal was Amethyst, a beautiful maiden.However, Artemis (goddess of virginity and the hunt) intervened and transformed Amethyst into white stone. When Dionysus saw what had happened, he repented and poured wine over the stone, staining the top of it purple. That is why the top of amethyst is purple and the bottom is white.Though the story has other variations such as: The Goddess Diana transformed a beautiful young maiden, Amethyst, into a statue of pure quartz in an effort to protect her from vicious tigers created by the vengeful God, Dionysus. Dionysus having looked upon the results of his actions wept remorseful tears of wine upon the statue endowing the stone with the rich purple hue we know today. Dionysus as it happens was the God of IntoxicationIn folklore and mythologyamethyst has many supernatural powers.Amethyst purportedly Brings luck, Ensures constancy, Protects against magic, Prevents home-sickness, Protects against drunkenness, (the Greek word amethustos means "not drunk")Leonardo da Vinci wrote that the gem dissipates evil thoughts and quickens the intelligence -- high praise indeed.
Amethyst is a variety of quartz with purple coloration which is caused by impurities of iron or manganese.Color: Amethyst occurs in a wide range of purple shades. Index of refraction: 1.544-1.553 Birefringence: 0.009. The purple color can be throughout or can be in bands with white quartz.Its color and beauty are without rival, even from other much more expensive purple gems. Purple is the color of royalty. The rich and powerful have worn it as a mark of rank for hundreds of years. Even today as an affordable gem available in a wide selection of cut stones it has a regal air.Amethyst is found in many areas around the world, including Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, Africa, and Russia. In the United States, Amethyst can be found in Montana, Arizona, Colorado, Maine, and New Jersey.In Canada, Amethyst is found near Thunder Bay and in Nova Scotia. One typical feature of Amethyst from Thunder Bay is its reddish coloration, caused by an internal coating of red hematite (iron).Russian stones ( form the Urals) are very clear and dark. They are cut for fine expensive gemstones and gave rise to the term Siberian to indicate the very best Amethyst. Uruguayan and Bahain represent high medium and low grades, regardless of the source.Amethyst crystals are hexagonal and can occur as tall prismatic crystals or short stubby ones (Crystal system: trigonal). The crystals often have horizontal striations on their sides or faces. Hardness: 7 Cleavage: noneAmethyst is often cut as brilliant round and/or oval stones to maximize the color. Other cuts are used when the crystal shape would not yield a fine oval or round.Amethyst is one of several gem quartz varieties. The others are :Citrine. A yellow to orange variety, rare in nature but often created by heating Amethyst.Rock crystal, a clear stone, occasionaly used as a gem.Rose quartz, a pink stone, sometimes cut as a cabochon.Smoky quartz, the brown to gray quartz stones, sometimes in error called smoky topaz.
Quartz (Amethyst) is a low pressure/temperature polymorph of SiO2. At high temperatures, quartz exists in the beta form, with hexagonal symmetry. At lower temperatures there is a displacive phase transition to a distorted structure with trigonal symmetry (alpha form).
Amethyst's importance originates in antiquity.
In the Biblean amethyst is worn on the breastplate of Aaron, the high priest of the Hebrews. This amethyst represented the prophet Math, who was filled with the desire to please God and who had the gift of tongues.In Greek mythologyDionysus, the god of wine and song, was angry and vowed to slay the first mortal who crossed his path. That unlucky mortal was Amethyst, a beautiful maiden.However, Artemis (goddess of virginity and the hunt) intervened and transformed Amethyst into white stone. When Dionysus saw what had happened, he repented and poured wine over the stone, staining the top of it purple. That is why the top of amethyst is purple and the bottom is white.Though the story has other variations such as: The Goddess Diana transformed a beautiful young maiden, Amethyst, into a statue of pure quartz in an effort to protect her from vicious tigers created by the vengeful God, Dionysus. Dionysus having looked upon the results of his actions wept remorseful tears of wine upon the statue endowing the stone with the rich purple hue we know today. Dionysus as it happens was the God of IntoxicationIn folklore and mythologyamethyst has many supernatural powers.Amethyst purportedly Brings luck, Ensures constancy, Protects against magic, Prevents home-sickness, Protects against drunkenness, (the Greek word amethustos means "not drunk")Leonardo da Vinci wrote that the gem dissipates evil thoughts and quickens the intelligence -- high praise indeed.
Amethyst is a variety of quartz with purple coloration which is caused by impurities of iron or manganese.Color: Amethyst occurs in a wide range of purple shades. Index of refraction: 1.544-1.553 Birefringence: 0.009. The purple color can be throughout or can be in bands with white quartz.Its color and beauty are without rival, even from other much more expensive purple gems. Purple is the color of royalty. The rich and powerful have worn it as a mark of rank for hundreds of years. Even today as an affordable gem available in a wide selection of cut stones it has a regal air.Amethyst is found in many areas around the world, including Mexico, Brazil, Uruguay, Africa, and Russia. In the United States, Amethyst can be found in Montana, Arizona, Colorado, Maine, and New Jersey.In Canada, Amethyst is found near Thunder Bay and in Nova Scotia. One typical feature of Amethyst from Thunder Bay is its reddish coloration, caused by an internal coating of red hematite (iron).Russian stones ( form the Urals) are very clear and dark. They are cut for fine expensive gemstones and gave rise to the term Siberian to indicate the very best Amethyst. Uruguayan and Bahain represent high medium and low grades, regardless of the source.Amethyst crystals are hexagonal and can occur as tall prismatic crystals or short stubby ones (Crystal system: trigonal). The crystals often have horizontal striations on their sides or faces. Hardness: 7 Cleavage: noneAmethyst is often cut as brilliant round and/or oval stones to maximize the color. Other cuts are used when the crystal shape would not yield a fine oval or round.Amethyst is one of several gem quartz varieties. The others are :Citrine. A yellow to orange variety, rare in nature but often created by heating Amethyst.Rock crystal, a clear stone, occasionaly used as a gem.Rose quartz, a pink stone, sometimes cut as a cabochon.Smoky quartz, the brown to gray quartz stones, sometimes in error called smoky topaz.
Quartz (Amethyst) is a low pressure/temperature polymorph of SiO2. At high temperatures, quartz exists in the beta form, with hexagonal symmetry. At lower temperatures there is a displacive phase transition to a distorted structure with trigonal symmetry (alpha form).
ganda diba!!!
Astig talaga tau!!!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
ABOUT OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE PINTADOS
nagparticipate man daw tayo sa Pintados? tapos nanalo daw tayo ng prize? meron na ba nagtanong sa inyo kung saan napunta ang prize money ... diba may cash prize yun sa mga placers.
assume lang ako ng two things in this post: first, that we participated and naka-place tayo. second, na may cash prize yung placing natin.
kasi ang pagkaalam ko dyan ang prize money nag-commit si head penguin na ang moolah na mapanalunan mapunta dun sa nagturo/choreographer. Hindi pa kami nag-uusap ni head penguin ever since nag-umpisa ang school, pero kung mag usap kami ganito siguro takbo ng pagiisip ko about this issue:
bakit napunta dun sa choreographer lahat ang prize mooolah? ang alam ko may sweldo yung choreographer dito sa school ... yung mga bata na napagod sa kaka gawa ng choreographed moves? paano sila? ang common practice kasi nyan yata: dapat a larger portion of the prize money mapunta sa student fund (maybe the COL fund) tapos may percentage la an choreographer.
anybody who knows ... please tell me the real deal
assume lang ako ng two things in this post: first, that we participated and naka-place tayo. second, na may cash prize yung placing natin.
kasi ang pagkaalam ko dyan ang prize money nag-commit si head penguin na ang moolah na mapanalunan mapunta dun sa nagturo/choreographer. Hindi pa kami nag-uusap ni head penguin ever since nag-umpisa ang school, pero kung mag usap kami ganito siguro takbo ng pagiisip ko about this issue:
bakit napunta dun sa choreographer lahat ang prize mooolah? ang alam ko may sweldo yung choreographer dito sa school ... yung mga bata na napagod sa kaka gawa ng choreographed moves? paano sila? ang common practice kasi nyan yata: dapat a larger portion of the prize money mapunta sa student fund (maybe the COL fund) tapos may percentage la an choreographer.
anybody who knows ... please tell me the real deal
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Something serious liwat anay!
(THIS POST IS COVERED BY MY PREVIOUS ADMONITION NA WARAY KARAG-SUMAT KUNG SAKALI MAGKABUKINGAN HA)
As you know, medyo ada hi "yours-truly" ha usa nga pwesto where he can potentially initiate some changes in the school na could make all our lives better. May meeting nga tipag arabot hit mga "big boss" han school.
Nagtinirok na hi "yours-truly" hin mga iba-iba nga idea for discussion hit meeting han mga "big boss". Pero syempre, always ito kulang sanglit hi "yours-truly" na aro hit iyo mga suggestions. FYI, if you remember one assignment from last semester, nag aro hi "yours-truly" hin iyo mga comments about how the school is run na "no holds barred". Nagamit adto gihapon han pag meeting early this year han mga "big boss" pero ambot la liwat kun nagfilter down na ha level han tanan. Mayda na gad gihap ada changes ... medyo nawara la ha circulation hi "yours-truly" amo baga di pa hi "yours-truly" na abat gud.
Pero, unta make sensible suggestions. Diri la masaad hi "yours-truly" na matuman, pero ma-try. Kun nag alang kamo pag butang dinhi hit iyo suggestion, ask nala hi "papabol" (nakilala man ada kamo ha iya) hit akon email para derecho na ha ak. Pwede gihap "papabol" ikaw or through kan Yosh igtirok niyo an mga suggestions, complaints, issues, concerns, etc.
Kamatuuran la, amo it ak na-notice ha "big boss" table ... waray na represent hit mga students nga ha akon pag kita amo it baga importante kay hira it nagasto kaurugan hit pagpadalagan han school. Mayda kita alumni rep ha "big boss" table pero alumni man gud it iya. Mayda gihap mga "diri di belo" nga "big boss" pero taga-gawas hira han school ... sanglit diri gud sayod hit dinhi ha sulod han skwela.
Okeh na?! so, either make your suggestions here by making comments or kuhaa nala kan "papabol" an ak email para derecho liwat. Or, para diri gud malipong kan "yours-truly" (alams na kay hobya, hehehe), pwede gihap ig-tirok nala para bug-os na diri na kakapoyon hi "yours-truly" pag pinanbasa han tanan (kay hobya lagi, bwahahaha)
Okeh?!
As you know, medyo ada hi "yours-truly" ha usa nga pwesto where he can potentially initiate some changes in the school na could make all our lives better. May meeting nga tipag arabot hit mga "big boss" han school.
Nagtinirok na hi "yours-truly" hin mga iba-iba nga idea for discussion hit meeting han mga "big boss". Pero syempre, always ito kulang sanglit hi "yours-truly" na aro hit iyo mga suggestions. FYI, if you remember one assignment from last semester, nag aro hi "yours-truly" hin iyo mga comments about how the school is run na "no holds barred". Nagamit adto gihapon han pag meeting early this year han mga "big boss" pero ambot la liwat kun nagfilter down na ha level han tanan. Mayda na gad gihap ada changes ... medyo nawara la ha circulation hi "yours-truly" amo baga di pa hi "yours-truly" na abat gud.
Pero, unta make sensible suggestions. Diri la masaad hi "yours-truly" na matuman, pero ma-try. Kun nag alang kamo pag butang dinhi hit iyo suggestion, ask nala hi "papabol" (nakilala man ada kamo ha iya) hit akon email para derecho na ha ak. Pwede gihap "papabol" ikaw or through kan Yosh igtirok niyo an mga suggestions, complaints, issues, concerns, etc.
Kamatuuran la, amo it ak na-notice ha "big boss" table ... waray na represent hit mga students nga ha akon pag kita amo it baga importante kay hira it nagasto kaurugan hit pagpadalagan han school. Mayda kita alumni rep ha "big boss" table pero alumni man gud it iya. Mayda gihap mga "diri di belo" nga "big boss" pero taga-gawas hira han school ... sanglit diri gud sayod hit dinhi ha sulod han skwela.
Okeh na?! so, either make your suggestions here by making comments or kuhaa nala kan "papabol" an ak email para derecho liwat. Or, para diri gud malipong kan "yours-truly" (alams na kay hobya, hehehe), pwede gihap ig-tirok nala para bug-os na diri na kakapoyon hi "yours-truly" pag pinanbasa han tanan (kay hobya lagi, bwahahaha)
Okeh?!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
Inaugural post by Patrick - OK GO "Here it Goes Again"
Just in case some of you missed the post on Tacloban Speakeasy (my other blog), i'm posting this video of OK Go (that's the band's name) doing "Here it Goes again". This video (and their other videos) have become an internet phenomenon - they even got an award for it.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Hello guys!
I made this blog to keep our main blog CLEAN from topics not relevant to our student life. p*st*! haha. nauubusan na ako english! haha
pwede nganhi bis anu na language. mapa waray, tagalog, inintsik, kamo bahala.... bahala gihap kamo kon anu it aton storyahan! bis anu! hehe.
NO RULES!!
pwede nganhi bis anu na language. mapa waray, tagalog, inintsik, kamo bahala.... bahala gihap kamo kon anu it aton storyahan! bis anu! hehe.
NO RULES!!
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