Sunday, June 29, 2008
ALL HAIL THE NEW KING
Saturday, June 28, 2008
life is a bitch...learn how to fuck it!
http://neuf-vies.blogspot.com/
Have you had any idea how sad and stressful life could be and how painful it is when you found out you don't have any reason to be happy every time you think of him? because I have... I, also, once felt like the world has turned on upside-down by not just one person but like a horde, which also happened to be the people who are dear to me, though I have nothing to compare to what you've been through, still, like what you've said and I quoted back there, I , also, felt used and neglected, though as useless as dirty rag I manage to admit the fact that I have short comings too and that I need not to blame myself and they as well need not to put all the blame on me for as far as I know the only mistake I made (I think) was that I summoned to loved the unlovely and that, I regret now.
But things has to happened, for us to learn from our mistakes, and try not to do it the second time, but in case you manage to get dumb the second time (generally speaking) just try not to do it on the third and fourth and the coming time again. I'm not saying that we should not love again, I mean is that let's be wise and try to put our experience into action an let's do the walk of our past talking, cause actually there is no second chance and there is no making-out of missed opportunities, it is the matter of ceasing every moment and seeing things beyond (realism), just like what I've said, once you failed before try not to fail the second, third time. There is no re-starting (not like computers) in one's life, we could pause and check ourselves but we can't and never will be able to start from scratch again, it's just the matter of how to continue the next paragraph in your autobiography.
I am not asking you (readers) to have the same belief that I have, all I am saying is we are the author of our own book, that we are the one who is driving the long journey of our life, that we are the one who chooses what to happened next, and that, very sadly is we are also the one to face the consequences (karma) of our decisions. perhaps, learning is indecisive and that outcomes are known, but who said it'll be easy anyways? I mean supposedly it'll be fun yet life is becoming a yoke of burden...why?...because we know not to accept defeat and that we always thought of we can re-start whenever we feel like we're already losing.
Well I think I've said my part enough, you (readers) just got to do your part now, just don't stop...keep breathing I know sometimes air could sting but it'll pass, just don't give up for when you stop learning that's when you stop growing and that means you stop living too...don't let your failure stop you, everyone fails it's just that they don't stop...you just got to keep on pressing on to win the prize which is our goal which is knowing the true meaning and reason of our life. God Bless and I just hope I have become an inspiration just like my friend Yña who happened to be the only reason why I wrote this. Just remember people,you are Love by the one up above.
new friends from ACED
this is Nicolai Dacuan, our team leader should I say?
then I met, Tetet, Nice, Sheng...my closest should I say
I met another new friend, who's a former Super Model full pledge mom, Viña Rose.
these are Liza, Abu, dona....my new friends too
some of them like eli, min and other's, sorry guys. wasn't able to see any pix of you...maybe next time huh?
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
words of the wise
There is no difficulty that enough love will not conquer;no disease that enough love will not heal;no door that enough love will not open;no gulf that enough love will not bridge;no wall that enough love will not throw down;no sin that enough love will not redeem...It makes no difference how deeply seated may be the trouble;how hopeless the outlook; how muddled the tangle; how great the mistake.A sufficient realization of love will dissolve it all.If only you could love enough you would be the happiest and most powerful being in the world...~Emmet Fox~
Love is patient, love is kind.It does not envy, it does not boast,it is not proud.It is not rude, it is not self-seeking.It is not easily angered,it keeps no record of wrongs.Love does not delight in evil,but rejoices with the truth.It always protects, always trusts,always hopes, always perseveres.Love never fails.`The HOLY Bible I Corinthians 13:4-8~
"Perfect love is rare indeed -for to be a lover will requirethat you continually havethe subtlety of the very wise,the flexibility of the child,the sensitivity of the artist,the understanding of the philosopher,the acceptance of the saint,the tolerance of the scholar andthe fortitude of the certain."~Leo Buscaglia~
"Love is friendship set to music."~E. Joseph Crossmann~
"Of all the earthly music, that which reaches farthest into heaven is the beating of a truly loving heart."~Henry Ward Beecher~
Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.~Peter Ustinov~
"The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love"What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork.~Pearl Bailey~
"Love is a fire.But whether it is going to warm your heart or burn down your house,you can never tell."~Joan Crawford~
Lots of peoplewant to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.~Oprah Winfrey~
Let the world stop turning,Let the sun stop burning,Let them tell me love's not worth going through.If it all falls apart,I will know deep in my heart,The only dream that mattered had come true...In this life I was loved by you.~ Bette Midler ~
Love is like a friendship caught on fire.In the beginning a flame, very pretty,Often hot and fierce,But still only light and flickering.As love grows older,Our hearts mature And our love becomes as coals,Deep-burning and unquenchable.~ Bruce Lee ~
Time is too slow for those who wait,too swift for those who fear,too long for those who grieve,too short for those who rejoice,but for those who love, time is eternity.~Henry Van Dyke~
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times,in life after life, in age after age forever.He who wants to do good, knocks at the gate;He who loves, finds the door open.~Rabindranath Tagore~
Love is a fruit in season at all times,and within the reach of every hand.~Mother Teresa~
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,While loving someone deeply gives you courage.~Lao Tzu~
"Love is a portion of the soul itself,and it is of the same nature as the celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise."
"Life is a flower of which love is the honey."
"The greatest happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved,loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."
"The reduction of the universe to a single being,the expansion of a single being even to God, this is love."
~Victor Hugo~ <
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Be Moved!
Gosh,,,i was moved! especially when the dad were already narrating about the release of 99 balloons...i was moved...you guys definitely have to watch this...and be blessed!
Friday, June 20, 2008
JEFF TIZON...
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
excerted anecdotes
OW!OW!Fuckity Ow- Ellen Paige (JUNO)
(JUNO)- Shit Phuket Thailand!
LAKERS LOST...
Monday, June 16, 2008
BAD LOVE
Sunday, June 15, 2008
E-lass' Thank You for the Comments...it is loved
THIS IS HIS/HER COMMENTS on my blog entitled UNKNOWN
HEY...I THINK I WOULD LIKE YOU IF I KNEW YOU...YOU SOUND VIBRANT AND INTERESTING AND NOT A BORING TOPIC YOU HAVE ... YOU ALSO SEEM TO BE SO DETACHED AT THE SAME TIME...YET THIS PARTICULAR PIECE YOU WROTE WOULD SAY YOU ARE NOT...WELL, WHATEVER, WHAT I AM TRYING TO SAY IS...I AM GLAD THERE ARE BLOGGERS LIKE YOU (THOUGH STILL FEW IN NUMBERS) THAT ARE QUITE UNIQUE AND NON-CONFORFORMISTS...AND SAY WHAT THEY MEAN TO SAY...
Hey...know what? if i knew you? i'd probably like you. you sound interesting and vibrant...a bit wild perhaps but it's just the independent- minded side of you, I think. Sometimes you even sound as if you dont care, detached, but this particular piece say you are not..hmmm...
I love mysteries...adds more life to life..
Saturday, June 14, 2008
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Thursday, June 12, 2008
you are my all in all
my all in all is one of my favorite...hope you'll enjoy playing
G D Em
YOU ARE MY STRENGTH WHEN I AM WEAK
G C
YOU ARE THE TREASURE THAT I SEEK
Dsus D G D
YOU ARE MY ALL IN ALL
G D Em
SEEKING YOU AS A PRECIOUS JEWEL
G C
LORD TO GIVE UP I'D BE A FOOL
Dsus D G D
YOU ARE MY ALL IN ALL
G D Em G C D G D
JESUS, LAMB OF GOD, WORTHY IS YOUR NAME
G D Em G C D G D
JESUS, LAMB OF GOD, WORTHY IS YOUR NAME
G D Em
TAKING MY SIN, MY CROSS, MY SHAME
G C
RISING AGAIN I BLESS YOUR NAME
Dsus D G D
YOU ARE MY ALL IN ALL
G D Em
WHEN I FALL DOWN YOU PICK ME UP
G C
WHEN I AM DRY YOU FILL MY CUP
Dsus D G D
YOU ARE MY ALL IN ALL
Fast Forward>>>>>>>>>
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
cam whoring???lol
Sunday, June 8, 2008
some ways on how to become a scene kid
2. Get Scene Hair.
3. Wear eyeliner.
4. Wear skinny jeans or straight leg jeans or demin skirts.
5. Stock up on band shirts and graphic shirts.
6. Get classic shoes. Start with Vans Classics, or some Converse, ballet flats or boots.
7. Accessorize yourself with oversize sunglasses, wear plenty of pastel-colored hair barrettes, clips, ribbons, and bows for girls, keys dangling on the side with a carabiner attached to a belt loop if a boy.
8. Take up the scene writing style:
For example: "rawwr" "kiiid" "kayyy" "baaby" "rad", "Ace", "stellar" and "niggz" "xoxo" ":D"
9. go to music gig or concert...that'll make you a real scene kind
10. be like those other scene pervert...(u knw wat i mean)
Friday, June 6, 2008
The Lost Garden of Eden: Wander the Wonders
The Boracay Beach
The Pagsanjan Falls
Pangasinan's Hundred Islands
pls vote for Philippines in new 7 wonders of the world ranking...ty
http://www.new7wonders.com/nature/en/liveranking/
how to get smokey eys in just five minutes
i always wanted to know how to do this and now i am learning...thnks to youtube and goldmakeup...you save my day...hahah
Thursday, June 5, 2008
The Best Things in Life are Meant to be heard
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
-- Unknown
life than a boy and a girl clasping clean hands and pure
hearts in the path of marriage? Can there be anything more
beautiful than young love?"
And the answer is given. "Yes, there is a more beautiful
thing. It is the spectacle of an old man and an old woman
finishing their journey together on that path. Their hands
are gnarled, but still clasped; their faces are seamed, but
still radiant; their hearts are physically bowed and tired,
but still strong with love and devotion for one another.
Yes, there is a more beautiful thing than young love.
Old love."
Becoming Marla
For real, we may be not alike in everything but i guess there's this one thing that keeps me on adoring her...and that's writing I guess, Marla has become an Asst. Lifestyle Editor in one of the country leading teen magazine which is the Candy Mag since September 2006, I wasn't like a Candy grab-an-issue fan back there but i become a W.I.T.C.H. fan though and in some ways i got attracted with it and end up signing in the Candy site just few days ago. Marla is just a sweet lovable sister and daughter and a real thoughtful friend i guess for her friends and a true-blue-dedicated writer of this Mag. I just hope that one day I'll be like her sharing tips and fun stuffs and ideas or end up cheering somebody else bad day.
To Ma. Sarah Carmella Miniano (forgive me if i just shouted your name not right) we, back here in the province together with your family and friends and former schoolmates are very proud of you, I, just like every other so-called-fan wished of becoming Marla some day...Beauty and Brain yet a Cinderella stacked on her beloved comfort zone...God Bless you girl!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
A MOMENT OF SILENCE: When someone famous becomes a Legend
by ELAINE GANLEY, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 2, 12:08 PM ET
PARIS - Yves Saint Laurent, one of the most influential and enduring designers of the 20th century, empowered women by reinventing pants as a sleek, elegant staple of the female wardrobe.
Saint Laurent, 71, died Sunday night at his Paris home after a yearlong battle with brain cancer, said Pierre Berge, Saint Laurent's close friend and business partner for four decades.
"Chanel gave women freedom," and Saint Laurent "gave them power," Berge said on France-Info radio. He called Saint Laurent a "true creator" who went beyond the aesthetic to make a social statement.
"In this sense, he was a libertarian, an anarchist and he threw bombs at the legs of society," he said. "That's how he transformed society and that's how he transformed women."
The Gucci Group, which acquired the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house in 1999, said the designer's death "leaves a great emptiness but also a sublime inheritance."
"This genius of creation shattered the codes to create French elegance which today makes Paris a grand capital of fashion," Gucci said.
Berge, speaking Monday on the France-2 TV station, stressed Saint Laurent's "profound love" for women. He used fashion to "serve women" and not "use them," said Berge, who collaborated with the designer for four decades and was his former romantic partner.
In his own words, Saint Laurent once said he felt "fashion was not only supposed to make women beautiful, but to reassure them, to give them confidence, to allow them to come to terms with themselves."
Saint Laurent widely was considered the last of a generation that included Christian Dior and Coco Chanel and made Paris the fashion capital of the world, with the Rive Gauche, or Left Bank, as its elegant headquarters.
The designer raised the stature of fashion while making it more accessible, it is widely agreed.
President Nicolas Sarkozy praised Saint Laurent for "putting his mark on a half-century of creation, in luxury as well as ready-to-wear." First lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who graced Saint Laurent's runway during her modeling career, said she had a "heavy heart" on learning of his death.
"He was an exceptional artist and human being," she said. "He made not only beauty, but also women's strength sublime."
For Culture Minister Christine Albanel, the designer personally touched women's lives.
"This brilliant idea that a woman could be the most feminine possible while dressing like a man ... it seems to me decisive," she told Associated Press Television News. "Little by little, women get rid of their corset and then they live differently."
From the first YSL tuxedo and his trim pantsuits to see-through blouses, safari jackets and glamorous gowns, Saint Laurent created instant classics that remain stylish decades later.
"Mr. Saint Laurent revolutionized modern fashion with his understanding of youth, sophistication and relevance. His legacy will always be remembered," said Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa.
Saint Laurent was born Aug. 1, 1936, in Oran, Algeria, where his father worked as a shipping executive. He first emerged as a promising designer at age 17, winning first prize in a contest sponsored by the International Wool Secretariat for a cocktail dress design.
A year later, in 1954, he enrolled at the Chambre Syndicale school of haute couture, but student life lasted only three months. He was introduced to Christian Dior, then regarded as the greatest creator of his day, and Dior was so impressed with Saint Laurent's talent that he hired him on the spot.
When Dior died suddenly in 1957, Saint Laurent was named head of the House of Dior at age 21.
He opened his own haute couture fashion house with Berge in 1962. The pair later started a chain of Rive Gauche ready-to-wear boutiques.
Saint Laurent's simple navy blue pea coat over white pants, which the designer first showed in 1962, was one of his hallmarks. His "smoking," or tuxedo jacket, of 1966 remade the tux as a high fashion statement for both sexes. It remained the designer's trademark item and was updated yearly until he retired.
Also from the 60s came Beatnik chic — a black leather jacket and knit turtleneck with high boots — and sleek pantsuits that underlined Saint Laurent's statement on equality of the sexes. He showed that women could wear "men's clothes," which when tailored to the female form became an emblem of elegant femininity.
Some of his revolutionary style was met with resistance. There are famous stories of women wearing Saint Laurent pantsuits who were turned away from hotels and restaurants in London and New York.
Saint Laurent's rising star was eternalized in 1983, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted a show to his work, the first ever to a living designer. He was awarded the Legion d'Honneur in 1985.
But bouts of depression marked his career. Berge, who lived with the designer for years, was quoted as saying that Saint Laurent was born with a nervous breakdown.
When Saint Laurent announced his retirement in 2002 at age 65 and the closure of the Paris-based haute couture house, it was mourned in the fashion world as the end of an era. His ready-to-wear label, Rive Gauche, which was sold to Gucci in 1999 for $70 million cash and royalties, still has boutiques around the world.
Saint Laurent had long been rumored to be ill, and Berge said on RTL radio Monday that he had been afflicted with brain cancer for the past year.
"He no longer liked the world of today's fashion ... he said it didn't understand him," Berge said.
"He had a great, immense love affair with fashion. It's true that he left the profession, but in a couple you can split up because you must do so ... and still be very unhappy," he said. "That was his case."
After retirement, Saint Laurent spoke of his battles with depression, drugs and loneliness, though he gave no indication that those problems were directly tied to his decision to stop working.
"I've known fear and terrible solitude," he said. "Tranquilizers and drugs, those phony friends. The prison of depression and hospitals. I've emerged from all this, dazzled but sober."
A funeral ceremony was scheduled for Thursday at the Saint Roch Church in central Paris, Berge said, moving the date announced earlier forward by a day. Saint Laurent's ashes are to be placed in a vault in the Majorelle botanical garden in Marrakech, Morocco, which he and Berge purchased in the 1980s, their foundation said.
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Associated Press writer Rachid Aouli contributed to this report.
Monday, June 2, 2008
I ADORE MARLA MINIANO
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/you/2bu/view_article.php?article_id=93439
Sweet, sweet life By Marla MinianoInquirerLast updated 05:08pm (Mla time) 10/09/2007
MANILA, Philippines—As a teenager, I wanted to be a lot of things—a teacher (like my mom), a lawyer (because I thought wearing power suits and killer heels would be cool), a shrink (I was intrigued; think of all the juicy secrets patients could spill!), a model (I gave up on that soon enough because I was stuck at 5 feet), and a botanist (I have no idea where that came from).
But what I really, really wanted was to be a writer for my favorite magazine.
I read Candy from the very beginning, since its launching year in 1999. I looked up to the cover girls, hunted down the items in the fashion pages, read the feature articles over and over again, and daydreamed about my favorite Candy cuties (can’t spill who!).
More than anything else, I admired the team behind the magazine. I was a true-blue Candy fan girl.
In the summer of 2004, I was surfing the Net when I saw a call for entries to the new batch of the Council of Cool, a group of young Candy writers. I was in my junior year in college, and had a relatively manageable schedule, so I sat down and started writing my application essay.
I struggled with it for days. Was it too corny? Too cheesy? Too ass-kissy? I considered not sending it in and just waiting for the next batch the following year. But I was already 19 then, and the age limit was 20. The following year would be too late.
It was a classic Now or Never scenario. Swallowing my doubts, I printed out my essay and delivered it personally to Candy headquarters.
A few months later, on a lazy Saturday morning, I got a call from then lifestyle editor Mimi Tiu. “We read your essay and we liked it,” she told me, snapping me out of my post-Friday-night-gimik stupor. She asked me to e-mail her a short movie review for my final task, and a couple of days later, confirmed that I had indeed gotten into the council.
I was thrilled. But looking back, my excitement did not even begin to compensate for how Candy changed my life.
In a span of less than two years, I moved from Council of Cool member to intern to contributing writer, until I finally landed the editorial-assistant position after graduation, officially becoming part of the Candy team—and fulfilling my high-school dream.
More than teaching teens what clothes to wear and makeup to buy, telling them how to deal with crushes and boyfriends, and updating them on the latest in music, movies, and celebrities, Candy is every girl’s best friend. It teaches her to value her relationships with her family and friends. It makes her realize that teenage drama and angst are just part of the growing-up process. It helps her become more creative, more confident, more comfortable in her own skin.
So I did get my high-school dream. And along with it came opportunities for this shy probinsyana to step out of her shell, chances to work with the most talented people in the industry, and, of course, with eight lovely ladies I can proudly call my friends: Mia, Mimi, Angel, Jennie, Margaux, Macy, Roch and Steph.
The Candy team is a happy, crazy, wonderful family, and I am extremely blessed to be a part of it.
Right now, I still want to be a lot of things. There are new options to explore, new loves to chase and, yes, new dreams to aim for. But the best part about being a Candy girl is that you believe in yourself enough to know that anything is possible.
My life—as well as the lives of the hundreds of teen girls I am hopefully touching in my own way—gets a little bit sweeter every day.
Marla Miniano is the assistant lifestyle editor for Candy Magazine. E-mail her at marla@candymag.com.