Saturday, January 15, 2005
BEST MOM IN THE WORLD
Dear Mom,
Happy Birthday! You are the greatest! I love you!
Hugs from your cutest son,
Michael
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Thursday, December 23, 2004
BART SIMPSON
Bart is the most misunderstood Simpson. He is constantly frustrated by the narrow-minded people of Springfield who judge him merely by his thoughts and actions. At heart, he’s just a good kid with a few bad ideas, a couple of really bad ideas, and one or two that are still being reviewed by the Springfield district attorney.
-- from the Official Biography of the Simpsons. Archives. Copyright © 2004.
Rating: Disguised Adult Entertainment! Excellent!
Posted at 01:40 am by nofetch
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Sunday, December 05, 2004
WATERS OF NIPA
Waters of Nipa by a hill called Marigondon. Where love emanated in many different languages, felt at different length, and answered the same promise. Namu’moot aku digdi!
Posted at 10:21 pm by nofetch
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Friday, November 19, 2004
Favorite Song (Genre: Rock / Alternative)
FIGURED YOU OUT
Album: The Long Road (2003) / Nickelback
I’m not a rocker. In fact, I won’t lie to you about how I can get so insipid sometimes that I’d even play that darn song “Toxic” from Britney Spears on my player. Laughs! (And did I mention that I have her video in my 128MB, too?!) Anyway, so I’m not a rocker but I don’t hate it either! There would be a couple of songs every once in a while that would have me head-bangin’ in my room. This song from Nickelback is awesome! The images from its lyrics makes me snicker!
Posted at 02:14 am by nofetch
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Wednesday, November 03, 2004
BOWLING -- FOR SOUP?!
I wasn’t very interested about BOWLING until my previous employer sponsored a tournament where all the employees are required to play -- I guess mainly because we were given official team uniforms and it wasn’t their intention to spend on it for nothing. So I suck even with the uniform on and I dreaded the thought of having to go to each of our scheduled games. Then came another match. This girl from the Marketing Team, who I’ve had a crush on for the biggest fancy, placed a bet on me that if I can score more than 100-pins in our game that night then she would give me some good kissin’ for real.
I ended the game with 107-pins knocked down. By the end of the entire season, our team was declared champion. Two more months later she was my girlfriend.
PS: She’s now happily married to her original boyfriend and we were just recently talking about the tomato catsup ad we saw on TV. Other games that I love to play but I’m not very good at are Table Tennis and Volleyball.
Posted at 10:10 pm by nofetch
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Thursday, October 14, 2004
PIZZA!
I prefer thin crust (the thick ones usually taste more like flour than pizza). And although I will often choose cheese and meat over veggies -- most of the time I really wouldn’t care what you put in it. Okay, so maybe a bit too much hot sauce would matter!
Recommended Pizza Hauz: my mom’s kitchen!
Posted at 03:06 pm by nofetch
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Favorite Song (Genre: R&B / Hiphop)
SUGA SUGA
Album: The Smokin’ Nephew (2003) / Baby Bash featuring Frankie J.
This song is so full of… uh, nothing! And heck I love it! So now I finally have this think-about-somebody-kind-of-song that I can actually relate to just about anyone and interesting enough will still always sound yummy like you can taste her… I mean taste it! Geeze, what am I talking about me naughty little devil me!
Posted at 05:50 am by nofetch
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Monday, September 27, 2004
FANMAIL
Artist: TLC - 1999 by Arista Records
I definitely have to agree that nobody else makes urban soul quite as engaging as this! You know how albums are usually dished-up with this one thought expressed in about 16 (or even more) tracks?! Not this record (Hallelujah!) and I’m not simply talking about themes but also its variety of sound and tempo! Pimp! So no mood required.
My rating: Not all too dull but it ain’t just a variety of some non-sense rockin’ either.
Posted at 04:38 am by nofetch
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Sunday, September 12, 2004
A TIME FOR REFLECTION
From “Spoken Word” given by J. Spencer Kinard / Published by Deseret Book Company
It’s difficult to have a favorite book. But if, for example, in the weirdest imaginable circumstance a person will be limited to having just one book in a lifetime in addition to the four Sacred Standard Work… then I’d probably choose this one for now.
And since I’m not in the mood right now to describe in details what it’s all about, let me just rather quote one of the many great ideas shared from the book: “We all ask for quiet happy days of contentment. But we must also learn to understand that the [personal] storms along the way will make our sunny days – whenever they come – more beautiful.”
Posted at 06:23 am by nofetch
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