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hello everyone! im going on temporary leave here in blogspot because im being hosted by Teenai..and yeah eto na yung bago kong blog
http://didi.kulaygrin.com
so see you there..and thanks sa lahat ng nagbabasa sa blog ko...+big hugss+ to everyone!
much love,
didi ♥
LIARS SHOULD GO TO HELL, dont you think so?? cos i do..they should definitely go to hell..i soo hate liars..they are probably the worst person you will ever meet in this planet.. kumbaga gagawin ang lahat masunod lang yung mga self interest nila..fuck that...people like you doesnt deserve to be with someone like my friend.. alam mo yung sana magka utak ka..nakagawa ka na nga ng kasalanan eh paulit ulit mo pang gagawin..walang konsensya.. like papalabasin na kaibigan ko ang bad guy..pucha. nakaka high blood na ha..weh... LOL but moving on,, ayun sana pakiusap lang sa mga tao jan..it actually applies to anyone na nakasakit na nga ng tao tapos pagpapatong patungin mo pa yung mga kalasanan na ginawa..sana naman maging tao ka kahit papano di ba?i mean if you've done something wrong why don't you be reponsible and mature enough to face all the consequences di ba? and appologize, don't tell everyone a different side of the story that is far from what really happend and besides KARMA will get back to you..trust me nagwowork yun mabilis nga eh..LOL.. sige end ko na muna to dito kase may kkwento pa ako..LOL..
so ayun na invite ako to join the kulaygrin family...yeehooooooooooooo!!! saya saya..hehehe.. thanks to ate teenai.uumpisahan ko na mamaya yung layout para sa kulaygrin... cge hangang dito na muna..laterzz guyss..
didi♥
Naku nag exam ako kahapon general studies and isa lang ang masasabi ko..it was a pile of crapp..ughhh.. There were two questions yeah, and then yung una okay pa.What i mean by OKAY is okay talaga kase nga naman about pollutions and like expansion of airports and mga modes of travel..stuff like that..i was able to answer it..and pagdating ko sa second question. naku di ko masagot i was just sat there and staring at the walls for like half an hour before i managed to answer it..kahirap kaya..it was about scientists belief and how it has changed a person's belief about god..bastah ganun..and you have to do it in cultural,social and scientific viewpoints.. bastah ughh,..bad trip talaga ang general studies, most universities doesn't accept it anyway masyadong maarte lang yung school ko...weh..
so ayun nakit ako na naman mga "FRIENDS" ko, naasar talaga ako kase nga 3 kaming sobrang close friends d ba? minsan naiisip ko di nga naman 3 eh kase parang silang 2 lang ang nag eexist.. i mean pag kasama ko yung isa okay lang masaya..pero pag dumating na yung isa kase nga mas close silang 2 eh..so ayun naleleft out ako..minsan nga nawawalan na ako ng gana kung sasama pa ako sakanila eh..well yun na nga pala ang ginawa ko, i started hanging out with some of my friends. tapos tatanunging saken "why are you drifting away from us?" ang bobo niyo..guys you need to get a brain sometime you know..manhid eh..in a way kasalanan ko rin kase di ako nagsspeak out pero really kung kaibigan ka nila alam nila yung nararamdaman mo right? bastah eto pa yung nakaka asar ha? kase nakasalubong namen silang 2 after me and another friend went to the toilet tapos lalakad na papuntang bus stop..sabi ba naman.. uy wala kayong invitation sa party..tinignan ko lang sila..pero sa isip isip.. like i care ba..party lang yan wag kang pakamatay..LOL...so ayun umuwi na ako...
anyway till here na muna kase magrereview pa ako..ACCOUNTING EXAM TOMORROW...sheezz....
100 BEST THINGS ABOUT BEING PINOY
FROM the 1896 Revolution to the first Philippine Republic, the Commonwealth period, the EDSA Revolt, and the tiger cub economy, history marches on. Thankfully, however, some things never change. Like the classics, things irresistibly Pinoy mark us for life. They're the indelible stamp of our identity, the undeniable affinity that binds us like twins. They celebrate the good in us, the best of our culture and the infinite possibilities we are all capable of. Some are so self-explanatory you only need mention them for fellow Pinoys to swoon or drool. Here, from all over this Centennial-crazed country and in no particular order, are a hundred of the best things that make us unmistakably Pinoy.
1. Merienda. Where else is it normal to eat five times a day?
2. Sawsawan. Assorted sauces that guarantee freedom of choice, enough room for experimentation and maximum tolerance for diverse tastes. Favorites: toyo't calamansi, suka at sili, patis.
3. Kuwan, ano. At a loss for words? Try this saying and marvel at how Pinoys understand exactly what you want.
4. Pinoy humor and irreverence. If you're "api" (being abused) and you know it, crack a joke. Nothing personal, really.
5. Tingi. Thank goodness for small entrepreneurs. Where else can we buy cigarettes, soap, condiments and life's essentials in small affordable amounts?
6. Spirituality. Even before the Spaniards came, ethnic tribes had their own anitos, bathalas and assorted deities, pointing to a strong relationship with the Creator, who or whatever it may be.
7. Po, opo, mano po. Speech suffixes that define courtesy, deference, filial respect--a balm to the spirit in these aggressive times.
8. Pasalubong. Our way of sharing the vicarious thrills and delights of a trip, and a wonderful excuse to shop without the customary guilt.
9. Beaches! With 7,000 plus islands, we have miles and miles of shoreline piled high with fine white sand, lapped by warm waters, and nibbled by exotic tropical fish. From the stormy seas of Batanes to the emerald isles of Palawan--over here, life is truly a beach.
10. Bagoong. Darkly mysterious, this smelly fish or shrimp paste typifies the underlying theme of most ethnic foods: disgustingly unhygienic, unbearably stinky and simply irresistible.
11. Bayanihan. Yes, the internationally-renowned dance company, but also this habit of pitching in still common in small communities. Just have that cold beer and some pulutan ready for the troops.
12. The Balikbayan box. Another way of sharing life's bounty, no matter if it seems like we're fleeing Pol Pot everytime we head home from anywhere in the globe. The most wonderful part is that, more often than not, the contents are carted home to be distributed.
13. Pilipino komiks. Not to mention "Hiwaga," "Aliwan," "Tagalog Classics," "Liwayway" and"Bulaklak" magazines. Pulpy publications that gave us Darna, Facifica Falayfay, Lagalag, Kulafu, Kenkoy, Dyesebel, characters of a time both innocent and worldly.
14. Folk songs. They come unbidden and spring, full blown, like a second language, at the slightest nudge from the too-loud stereo of a passing jeepney or tricycle.
15. Fiesta. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow is just another day, shrugs the poor man who, once a year, honors a patron saint with this sumptuous, no-holds-barred spread. It's a Pinoy celebration at its pious and riotous best.
16. Aswang, manananggal, kapre. The whole underworld of Filipino lower mythology recalls our uniquely bizarre childhood, that is, before political correctness kicked in. Still, their rich adventures pepper our storytelling.
17. Jeepneys. Colorful, fast, reckless, a vehicle of postwar Pinoy ingenuity, this Everyman's communal cadillac makes for a cheap, interesting ride. If the driver's a daredevil (as they usually are), hang on to your seat.
18. Dinuguan. Blood stew, a bloodcurdling idea, until you try it with puto. Best when mined with jalape¤o peppers. Messy but delicious.
19. Santacruzan. More than just a beauty contest, this one has religious overtones, a tableau of St. Helena's and Constantine's search for the Cross that seamlessly blends piety, pageantry and ritual. Plus, it's the perfect excuse to show off the prettiest ladies--and the most beautiful gowns.
20. Balut. Unhatched duck's embryo, another unspeakable ethnic food to outsiders, but oh, to indulge in guilty pleasures! Sprinkle some salt and suck out that soup, with gusto.
21. Pakidala. A personalized door-to-door remittance and delivery system for overseas Filipino workers who don't trust the banking system, and who expect a family update from the courier, as well.
22. Choc-nut. Crumbly peanut chocolate bars that defined childhood ecstasy before M & M's and Hersheys.
23. Kamayan style. To eat with one's hand and eschew spoon, fork and table manners--ah, heaven.
24. Chicharon. Pork, fish or chicken crackling. There is in the crunch a hint of the extravagant, the decadent and the pedestrian. Perfect with vinegar, sublime with beer.
25. Pinoy hospitality. Just about everyone gets a hearty "Kain tayo!" invitation to break bread with whoever has food to share, no matter how skimpy or austere it is.
26. Adobo, kare-kare, sinigang and other lutong bahay stuff. Home-cooked meals that have the stamp of approval from several generations, who swear by closely-guarded cooking secrets and family recipes.
27. Lola Basyang. The voice one heard spinning tales over the radio, before movies and television curtailed imagination and defined grown-up tastes.
28. Pambahay. Home is where one can let it all hang out, where clothes do not make a man or woman but rather define their level of comfort.
29. Tricycle and trisikad, the poor Pinoy's taxicab that delivers you at your doorstep for as little as PHPesos3.00, with a complimentary dusting of polluted air.
30. irty ice cream. Very Pinoy flavors that make up for the risk: munggo, langka, ube, mais, keso, macapuno. Plus there's the colorful cart that recalls jeepney art.
31. Yayas. The trusted Filipino nanny who, ironically, has become a major Philippine export as overseas contract workers. A good one is almost like a surrogate parent--if you don't mind the accent and the predilection for afternoon soap and movie stars.
32. Sarsi. Pinoy rootbeer, the enduring taste of childhood. Our grandfathers had them with an egg beaten in.
33. Pinoy fruits. Atis, guyabano, chesa, mabolo, lanzones, durian, langka, makopa, dalanghita, siniguelas, suha, chico, papaya, singkamas--the possibilities!
34. Filipino celebrities. Movie stars, broadcasters, beauty queens, public officials, all-around controversial figures: Aurora Pijuan, Cardinal Sin, Carlos P. Romulo, Charito Solis, Cory Aquino, Emilio Aguinaldo, the Eraserheads, Fidel V. Ramos, Francis Magalona, Gloria Diaz, Manuel L. Quezon, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Ninoy Aquino, Nora Aunor, Pitoy Moreno, Ramon Magsysay, Richard Gomez, San Lorenzo Ruiz, Sharon Cuneta, Gemma Cruz, Erap, Tiya Dely, Mel and Jay, Gary V.
35. World class Pinoys who put us on the global map: Lea Salonga, Paeng Nepomuceno, Eugene Torre, Luisito Espinosa, Lydia de Vega-Mercado, Jocelyn Enriquez, Elma Muros, Onyok Velasco, Efren "Bata" Reyes, Lilia Calderon-Clemente, Loida Nicolas-Lewis, Josie Natori.
36. Pinoy tastes. A dietitian's nightmare: too sweet, too salty, too fatty, as in burong talangka, itlog na maalat, crab fat (aligue), bokayo, kutchinta, sapin-sapin, halo-halo, pastilyas, palitaw, pulburon, longganisa, tuyo, ensaymada, ube haleya, sweetened macapuno and garbanzos. Remember, we're the guys who put sugar (horrors) in our spaghetti sauce. Yum!
37. The sights. Banaue Rice Terraces, Boracay, Bohol's Chocolate Hills, Corregidor Island, Fort Santiago, the Hundred Islands, the Las Piñas Bamboo Organ, Rizal Park, Mt. Banahaw, Mayon Volcano, Taal Volcano. A land of contrasts and ever-changing landscapes.
38. Gayuma, agimat and anting-anting. Love potions and amulets. How the socially-disadvantaged Pinoy copes.
39. Barangay Ginebra, Jaworski, PBA, MBA and basketball. How the verticaly-challenged Pinoy compensates, via a national sports obsession that reduces fans to tears and fistfights.40. People Power at EDSA. When everyone became a hero and changed Philippine history overnight.
41. San Miguel Beer and pulutan. "Isa pa nga!" and the Philippines' most popular, world-renowned beer goes well with peanuts, corniks, tapa, chicharon, usa, barbecue, sisig, and all manner of spicy, crunchy and cholesterol-rich chasers.42. Resiliency. We've survived 400 years of Spanish rule, the US bases, Marcos, the 1990 earthquake, lahar, lambada, Robin Padilla, and Tamagochi. We'll survive Erap.
43. Yoyo. Truly Filipino in origin, this hunting tool, weapon, toy and merchandising vehicle remains the best way to "walk the dog" and "rock the baby," using just a piece of string.
44. Pinoy games: Pabitin, palosebo, basagan ng palayok. A few basic rules make individual cunning and persistence a premium, and guarantee a good time for
45. Ninoy Aquino. For saying that "the Filipino is worth dying for,'' and proving it.
46. Balagtasan. The verbal joust that brings out rhyme, reason and passion on a public stage.
46. Balagtasan. The verbal joust that brings out rhyme, reason and passion on a public stage.
47. Tabo. All-powerful, ever-useful, hygienically-triumphant device to scoop water out of a bucket and help the true Pinoy answer nature's call. Helps maintain our famously stringent toilet habits.
48. Pandesal. Despite its shrinking size, still a good buy. Goes well with any filling, best when hot.
49. Jollibee. Truly Pinoy in taste and sensibility, and a corporate icon that we can be quite proud of. Do you know that it's invaded the Middle East, as well?
50. The butanding, the dolphins and other creatures in our blessed waters. They're Pinoys, too, and they're here to stay. Now if some folks would just stop turning them into daing.
51. Pakikisama. It's what makes people stay longer at parties, have another drink, join pals in sickness and health. You can get dead drunk and still make it home.
52. Sing-a-long. Filipinos love to sing, and thank God a lot of us do it well!
53. Kayumanggi. Neither pale nor dark, our skin tone is beautifully healthy, the color of a rich earth or a mahogany tree growing towards the sun.
54. Handwoven cloth and native weaves. Colorful, environment-friendly alternatives to polyester that feature skillful workmanship and a rich indigenous culture behind every thread. From the pinukpok of the north to the malong of the south, it's the fiber of who we are.
55. Movies. Still the cheapest form of entertainment, especially if you watch the same movie several times.
56. Bahala na. We cope with uncertainty by embracing it, and are thus enabled to play life by ear.
57. Papaitan. An offal stew flavored with bile, admittedly an acquired taste, but pointing to our national ability to acquire a taste for almost anything.
58. English. Whether carabao or Arr-neoww-accented, it doubles our chances in the global marketplace.
59. The Press. Irresponsible, sensational, often inaccurate, but still the liveliest in Asia. Otherwise, we'd all be glued to TV.
60. Divisoria. Smelly, crowded, a pickpocket's paradise, but you can get anything here, often at rock-bottom prices. The sensory overload is a bonus.
61. Barong Tagalog. Enables men to look formal and dignified without having to strangle themselves with a necktie. Worn well, it makes any ordinary Juan look marvelously makisig.
62. Filipinas. They make the best friends, lovers, wives. Too bad they can't say the same for Filipinos.
63. Filipinos. So maybe they're bolero and macho with an occasional streak of generic infidelity; they do know how to make a woman feel like one.
64. Catholicism. What fun would sin be without guilt? Jesus Christ is firmly planted on Philippine soil.
65. Dolphy. Our favorite, ultra-durable comedian gives the beleaguered Pinoy everyman an odd dignity, even in drag.
66. Style. Something we often prefer over substance. But every Filipino claims it as a birthright.
67. Bad taste. Clear plastic covers on the vinyl-upholstered sofa, posters of poker-playing dogs masquerading as art, overaccessorized jeepneys and altars--the list is endless, and wealth only seems to magnify it.
68. Mangoes. Crisp and tart, or lusciously ripe, they evoke memories of family outings and endless sunshine in a heart-shaped package.Mangoes. Crisp and tart, or lusciously ripe, they evoke memories of family outings and endless sunshine in a heart-shaped package.
69. Unbridled optimism. Why we rank so low on the suicide scale.
70. Street food: Barbecue, lugaw, banana-cue, fishballs, IUD (chicken entrails), adidas (chicken feet), warm taho. Forget hepatitis; here's cheap, tasty food with gritty ambience.
71. The siesta. Snoozing in the middle of the day is smart, not lazy.
72. Honorifics and courteous titles: Kuya, ate, diko, ditse, ineng, totoy, Ingkong, Aling, Mang, etc. No exact English translation, but these words connote respect, deference and the value placed on kinship.
73. Heroes and people who stood up for truth and freedom. Lapu-lapu started it all, and other heroes and revolutionaries followed: Diego Silang, Macario Sakay, Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Apolinario Mabini, Melchora Aquino, Gregorio del Pilar, Gabriela Silang, Miguel Malvar, Francisco Balagtas, Juan Luna, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Panday Pira, Emilio Jacinto, Raha Suliman, Antonio Luna, Gomburza, Emilio Aguinaldo, the heroes of Bataan and Corregidor, Pepe Diokno, Satur Ocampo, Dean Armando Malay, Evelio Javier, Ninoy Aquino, Lola Rosa and other comfort women who spoke up, honest cabbie Emilio Advincula, Rona Mahilum, the women lawyers who didn't let Jalosjos get away with rape.
74. Flora and fauna. The sea cow (dugong), the tarsier, calamian deer, bearcat, Philippine eagle, sampaguita, ilang-ilang, camia, pandan, the creatures that make our archipelago unique.
75. Pilipino songs, OPM and composers: "Ama Namin," "Lupang Hinirang," "Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal," "Ngayon at Kailanman," "Anak," "Handog,""Hindi Kita Malilimutan," "Ang Pasko ay Sumapit"; Ryan Cayabyab, George Canseco, Restie Umali, Levi Celerio, Manuel Francisco, Freddie Aguilar, and Florante--living examples of our musical gift.
76. Metro Aides. They started out as Imelda Marcos' groupies, but have gallantly proven their worth. Against all odds, they continuously prove that cleanliness is next to godliness--especially now that those darned candidates' posters have to be scraped off the face of Manila!
77. Sari-sari store. There's one in every corner, offering everything from bananas and floor wax to Band-Aid and bakya.
78. Philippine National Red Cross. PAWS. Caritas. Fund drives. They help us help each other.
79. Favorite TV shows through the years: "Tawag ng Tanghalan," "John and Marsha," "Champoy," "Ryan, Ryan Musikahan," "Kuwarta o Kahon," "Public Forum/Lives," "Student Canteen," "Eat Bulaga." In the age of inane variety shows, they have redeemed Philippine television.
80. Quirks of language that can drive crazy any tourist listening in: "Bababa ba?" "Bababa!"
81. "Sayang!" "Naman!" "Kadiri!" "Ano ba!?" "pala." Expressions that defy translation but wring out feelings genuinely Pinoy.
82. Cockfighting. Filipino men love it more than their wives (sometimes).
83. Dr. Jose Rizal. A category in himself. Hero, medicine man, genius, athlete, sculptor, fictionist, poet, essayist, husband, lover, samaritan, martyr. Truly someone to emulate and be proud of, anytime, anywhere.
84. Nora Aunor. Short, dark and homely-looking, she redefined our rigid concept of how leading ladies should look.
85. Noranian or Vilmanian. Defines the friendly rivalry between Ate Guy Aunor and Ate Vi Santos and for many years, the only way to be for many Filipino fans.
86. Filipino Christmas. The world's longest holiday season. A perfect excuse to mix our love for feasting, gift-giving and music and wrap it up with a touch of religion.
87. Relatives and kababayan abroad. The best refuge against loneliness, discrimination and confusion in a foreign place. Distant relatives and fellow Pinoys readily roll out the welcome mat even on the basis of a phone introduction or referral.
88. Festivals: Sinulog, Ati-atihan, Moriones. Sounds, colors, pagan frenzy and Christian overtones.
89. Folk dances. Tinikling, pandanggo sa ilaw, kariñosa, kuratsa, itik-itik, alitaptap, rigodon. All the right moves and a distinct rhythm.
90. Native wear and costumes. Baro't saya, tapis, terno, saya, salakot, bakya. Lovely form and ingenious function in the way we dress.
91. Sunday family gatherings. Or, close family ties that never get severed. You don't have to win the lotto or be a president to have 10,000 relatives. Everyone's family tree extends all over the archipelago, and it's at its best in times of crisis; notice how food, hostesses, money, and moral support materialize during a wake?
92. Calesa and karitela. The colorful and leisurely way to negotiate narrow streets when loaded down with a year's provisions.
93. Quality of life. Where else can an ordinary employee afford a stay-in helper, a yaya, unlimited movies, eat-all-you-can buffets, the latest fashion (Baclaran nga lang), even Viagra in the black market?
94. All Saints' Day. In honoring our dead, we also prove that we know how to live.
95. Handicrafts. Shellcraft, rattancraft, abaca novelties, woodcarvings, banig placemats and bags, bamboo windchimes, etc. Portable memories of home. Hindi lang pang-turista, pang-balikbayan pa!
96. Pinoy greens. Sitaw. Okra. Ampalaya. Gabi. Munggo. Dahon ng Sili. Kangkong. Luya. Talong. Sigarillas. Bataw. Patani. Lutong bahay will never be the same without them.
97. OCWs. The lengths (and miles) we'd go for a better life for our family, as proven by these modern-day heroes of the economy.
98. The Filipino artist. From Luna's magnificent "Spoliarium" and Amorsolo's sun-kissed ricefields, to Ang Kiukok's jarring abstractions and Borlongan's haunting ghosts, and everybody else in between. Hang a Filipino painting on your wall, and you're hanging one of Asia's best.
99. Tagalog soap operas. From "Gulong ng Palad" and "Flor de Luna" to today's incarnations like "Mula sa Puso"--they're the story of our lives, and we feel strongly for them, MariMar notwithstanding.
100. Midnight madness, weekends sales, bangketas and baratillos. It's retail therapy at its best, with Filipinos braving traffic, crowds, and human deluge to find a bargain.
i found this thing on this website http://www.seacresttradingco.com/new3177.html and i thought il put it here..cos i was looking for some things that could inspire the FILIPINOS and like something that would make them PROUD of our heritage cos ARAW NG KALAYAAN NGAYON di ba? so yeah, malaya na nga tayo sa mga dayuhan pero hanga ngayon di pa rin nakakalaya ang PILIPINAS sa mga taong gusto lang matupad ang kanilang self interest at sasabihin kuno na "GUSTONG MAGLINGKOD" sa bayan, pero the hell with that..! kaya nga walang improvements ang PINAS eh dahil sa mga corrupt at gum ass politicians..LOL.. seriously sila yung naninira sa pinas eh.. minsan nga parang nakakahiyang sabihin na PINOY ka dahil sakanila eh sa mga katarantaduhang pinagagawa nila sa bayan..OMG ano ba toh nagiging activist na ako..hahahaha.. moving on, kaya ayun kami mga anak ng OFW na tinatawag nilang BAGONG BAYANI NG BAYAN ay naninirahan na sa ibang bansa na dapat ay lumaki kami at maging productive sa BAYANG SINILANGAN.. sayang nga eh, ang laki ng potential ng PILIPINAS para mapabilang sa mga FIRST WORLD COUNTRIES pero dahil nga sa mga bobong yan na walang ginawa kung di manloko ay walang nangyayari sa PINAS..sana pagdating ng panahon yung dream ko lang sa PINAS is maging maayos eh, walang tao na gustong iwan ang kanyang sariling bansa eh, pero dahil nga sa situation ay nagtitiis nalang para maka ahon sa hirap d ba? sino ba namang ayaw ang guminhawa ang buhay mga hypocrito lang yun... sakabila ng lahat ng mga yan eh, isa lang naman yung pangarap ng mga pinoy na expatriates eh iyon ay umuwi at manirahan muli sa kanilang bayan..:D dasal ko lang sana maging malaya yung PILIPINAS sa mga taong magpagsamantala sa kanilang kapangyarihan..
cge hangang dito nalang..omg sobrang seryoso ko..hahaha..LOL..la lang gusto ko lang ishare young thoughts ko eh..ano ba dapat ha? HAPPY INDEPENCE DAY ba yung sinasabi? or simpy independece day lang..ay whatever..cge laterz nalang ulit
didi ♥
la akong maisip ngayon na ilagay dito eh..basta yesterday after my economics exams,narealise ko na baka di ko makuha yung mga grades na need ko para sa university..so ayun mejo nadepress ako like right after the exam i was with francesca and simon nung nasa bus kami, sobrang gusto ko ng umiyak ng oras na yun kase nga natatakot ako na baka di ko makuha yung grades ko at di makapasok sa uni di ba? so yeah sabi nalang saken nila na wag ko nalang daw munang isipin kase nga wala naman akong magagawa at this time hangat di ko pa nakikita yung results di ba?? in a way tama sila pero sobrang ewan talaga eh..so ayun nagpunta kami ng town kasama ko sila tapos bumili ng tinapay at ayun kumain dun.LOL.. tapos pag uwi ko sa bahay mejo bothered paren ako,nanood lang ako ng teleserye then after that nakapag reflect nalang ako.. parang nasabi ko sa sarili ko... kung di ko makuha yung grades na need ko, God has other plans for me di ba?? probably mas better pa... haiii..
nga pala nakalimutan kong magpost ng pictures nung birthday last week..LOL so eto na mga yun..



bakit naimbento pa kase ang exam..ah flip it! bad trip.. i think nafail ko na naman ang exams ko..im soo soo screwd kase naman pag di ko napasa tong mga toh patay ako..di ako makakapasok sa uni na gusto ko... eto lang ang dasal ko
LORD sana kahit BCC lang ang grades ko masaya na ako..yun lang po wala na po akong mahihiling pa...+sigh+
mababaw lang talaga ang gusto ko eh magiging pinakamasayang tao na ako sa buong mundo..right now mejo nakakalungkot eh parang di yata mangyayari yun kase nga bagsak yata ako sa exams ko..kahirap kase eh...tapos sa friday na naman 2 exams na naman...economics pa..haaiii.. right now inaantok ako kase nga nagreview ako kagabi eh..grabe sobrang pagod ko tapos kanina i was isolated from like everyone else kase nga di ba? nagclash yung accounting and history exam ko so na move yung history ko sa umaga..buti nalang andun yung 2 year 12 at nasupervise din so yeah sila kakwentuhan ko..they seem nice naman..kaya okei din..nakita ko din si david kanina..grabe tagal kong di nakita yung mokong na yun sobrang namiss ko cya..tapos he's all tanned right now cos nagpunta daw ng wales so ayun ayaw nya dun kase nga yung nan nya ay NUTTER daw...LOL...
grabe eto pa ha..ang init ngaun sa UK...ugghhh!! parang nasa pinas naren..pero nakajacket ako pag lalabas parang tanga noh? hahaha..la lang ayaw ko lang kaseng umitim, dahil maitim na ako nun ngayon lang mejo naging ok ok ang kulay ko..so alagaan ko na di ba? hahaha...:P
binigyan mo ko ng idea na maglagay ng entry here para sayo dahil sa mga pix..so yeah introduce ko muna tong friend ko na toh si ALEXA aka ms BOGZ.. hehehe..papatayin nya siguro ako mamay pag nabasa nya toh..pero yeah right now she's one of my closest friend, akala mo maarte sa una kase nga kikay but hey all those impression are WRONG..sobrang bait ng taong toh at alam mong lageng anjan when you need her.. saka isa pa totoong tao hahaha... di ba MS BOGZ?? mga secrets naten..haaiii..di ko pwedeng sabihin eh baka kase mabulgar eh..LOL..ah bastah thanks sa lahat ha?? saka sa mga kagagahan ko okei lang sayo kahit anong sabihin ko lam mo yun.. ah bastah... kita kits tayo ha pag uwi ko kse promise mo pang drive mo ko at rarampa ako..hahaha... wabshu lexxyy..mwaazz!
eto pix nya..introducing LEXY..:P

LBM yeah its fun right??!!
ah fcuk it..yeah..asar nga eh sakit ng tyan ko..grabe kapatid ko pa sinabi kay MS BOGZ... hmpss.. gusto ko ng magmelt sa hiya..hahaha...pero okei lang..hahaha...:P ikaw ha ms bogz may araw ka rin saken..wehehhe..di joke lang ikaw pa eh ang lakas mo saken d ba?? arruuuuu...:p weheheh..
so ayun natalo kami sa basketball pero ayaw ko ng ikwento..kwento ko nalang yung sa party kahapon...ayun masaya naman daming food..may bouncy castle tapos nagtry din ako..eh di ba? masakit pa yung likod ko mula nung monday dahil nadulas ako sa work..ayun mas lalong sumakit..kaya asar pero okei lang..so yeah todo picture ulit..magpost ako mamaya here..hehehe..tapos si steff ALAGAD ko..hahaha..niloloko ko cya kay chester kase nakaupo kami sa swing tapos pinagpapair ko sila..sabi ko oh ano ha?kayo na ngaun..tapos pareho silang naasar saken..hahaha..then narinig ng dad ko, eh mejo maloko din dad ko so yeah ang sabi nya dali na tabi na kau picture ulit..hahaa..tapos tinawag papa nya eh magkatabi yung pareho tapos sabi oh ayan oh sila na daw tapos nakisakay din saka nag akbay sabi oh BALAE..hahaha..oh d ba ang saya nun?? si steff naasar talaga saken..wehehhee..:P pero dapat magkatuluyan yung 2 yun pag matanda na..hahaha..para saken bagay talaga sila..
cge hanga dito muna..post ako ng pictures laters..
much love,
didi♥
HER.
this be donna bell,.she was born in tarlac, philippines
on the fourteen'th of nobyember,87. which makes her eightee`n,she
been livin hur in uk foe three long years hapily,shes been inlove but is now
single & hapi if ur planin to hola..be careful as she's not easy to
handle,she's fivee foot 3,& is a year thirteen stooden at st.augustine's catholic
highschool. she got many friends,namely tiffany,set,trish,krystle n oders.b careful
not to break hurr heart..or her angels wil be derr to hunt ya down.LMA0!
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