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Bomalabs tsong!
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Published: Jul.13.2007 @ 2:58 pm

Nasobrahan na yata ako sa pamboboso pagtitig sa monitor ng computer ko. 7-7 at work... pag nasa kwarto ko pa laptop naman ang kaharap until antukin. Parang hindi ko na tuloy mahintay pa ang aking susunod na bakasyon. Kailangan ko na ng salamin. Sana nga salamin lang at hindi katulad nung komiks sa baba.


 

I yearn to know thy settings then.
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Published: Jul.02.2007 @ 5:27 pm

 "The value of history is, indeed, not scientific but moral: by liberalizing the mind, by deepening the sympathies…it prepares us to live more humanely in the present and to meet rather than to foretell the future."
Carl Becker
 

An old postcard showing a view of Escolta in Manila, the business center of the Philippines back then.

 

Look at this picture above. Could this be the building shown in the right side of the postcard? Looks similar.

 

Manila as depicted by The Illustrated London News back in Oct. 24, 1857. A man in a loose-green shirt clutching a Panabong should be a native Filipino while most of the traders are thought to be early Chinese settlers in the Philippines.

 

Fish Pacman
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Published: Jun.21.2007 @ 9:38 am

Kapag inapi ang nakararami... kahit higante ang kalaban kakayanin.


 

Surprise Balloons
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Published: Jun.18.2007 @ 10:55 am

Very cheap!!! Latest gimick to hit the balloon business!!!

 


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