Monday, September 15, 2008

Fantasy Five by Jecel Censoro

Fantasy and sensitivity gave birth to this 5 best movies that will
surely give you those Goosebumps and heart pumping action.

On the top list is the movie Ang lihim ni Antonio (Antonio's Secret),
it is a gay film with a touch of the Filipino reality. The good thing
about this movie is that it shows the struggle of a young man in
searching for his real identity. He was raped by his uncle and he saw
his mom killed his uncle. Now, do you know which one is his secret?

Second on the list is Lalake sa Parola (The Man in the Lighthouse).
This is another gay film which portrays the struggle of a man to get
out of the closet in a rural area where people are conservative. The
sexiness and passion of this movie to set oneself free makes it more
appealing for both straight and curves.

Stonewall, an excellent film which tells the story on the homosexual
riots that happened in 1960's and 1970's. The stonewall event is
regarded as the first action of homosexual groups against homophobia
at those times. It shows the struggle of the homosexual people to live
with dignity and respect which pave the way to the gay human rights
movement. This movie is worth a watch for homosexuals, bisexuals,
lesbians and most especially to the straight people.

If you prefer a comedy and a love story together then better set and
watch Trick. Trick mirrors the 1990's gay culture with a spice of
twist and turns around the love story of the two guy couples. Sit back
and enjoy this wonderful story of two gay boy toys searching for a
place to hook up.

The ever famous Hollywood movie, the Brokeback Mountain features two
hot straight cowboys who found love with each other. The best thing
about this movie is that it touches the gay reality in early 1960's
where every man is expected to have a woman. The sad thing about the
movie is that they weren't able to stay together until the old year
when everything seems to fall apart already. This movie proves that
love is uncontrollable. It is a force of nature.

Fantasy Five

Fantasy and sensitivity gave birth to this 5 best movies that will
surely give you those Goosebumps and heart pumping action.

On the top list is the movie Ang lihim ni Antonio (Antonio's Secret),
it is a gay film with a touch of the Filipino reality. The good thing
about this movie is that it shows the struggle of a young man in
searching for his real identity. He was raped by his uncle and he saw
his mom killed his uncle. Now, do you know which one is his secret?

Second on the list is Lalake sa Parola (The Man in the Lighthouse).
This is another gay film which portrays the struggle of a man to get
out of the closet in a rural area where people are conservative. The
sexiness and passion of this movie to set oneself free makes it more
appealing for both straight and curves.

Stonewall, an excellent film which tells the story on the homosexual
riots that happened in 1960's and 1970's. The stonewall event is
regarded as the first action of homosexual groups against homophobia
at those times. It shows the struggle of the homosexual people to live
with dignity and respect which pave the way to the gay human rights
movement. This movie is worth a watch for homosexuals, bisexuals,
lesbians and most especially to the straight people.

If you prefer a comedy and a love story together then better set and
watch Trick. Trick mirrors the 1990's gay culture with a spice of
twist and turns around the love story of the two guy couples. Sit back
and enjoy this wonderful story of two gay boy toys searching for a
place to hook up.

The ever famous Hollywood movie, the Brokeback Mountain features two
hot straight cowboys who found love with each other. The best thing
about this movie is that it touches the gay reality in early 1960's
where every man is expected to have a woman. The sad thing about the
movie is that they weren't able to stay together until the old year
when everything seems to fall apart already. This movie proves that
love is uncontrollable. It is a force of nature.

Papalicious Piolo

Sculptured body, sexy eyes, kissable lips, gorgeous aura, who will not
like the most admirable bachelor Piolo Pascual?

This 31 year old guy born in the sign Capricorn is a total innocent
lamb with a hot flavor inside. An award-winning and multi-nominated
actor for both television and film, Piolo does not only have the looks
but also talent that makes people loves him the most.

How about some serenade from this hunk who is also a singer and a
composer? His sweet voice can make you cradle in bed. Not to mention
his hosting in ASAP and other events, his mere appearance is enough to
make you float in cloud 9.

One of the hottest things about Papa Piolo is his Adonis figure in his
various product endorsements. Remember that San Miguel commercial
where he has no top? The commercial does not make us focus on the
coffee itself but on the body of Piolo which makes the product more
delicious and hot.

The mere presence of Piolo captures not only the eyes but also the
heart. Papa Piolo is a member of Victory Christian Church which
creates the image that he is God fearing. The good thing about Piolo's
church is that it does not discriminate anyone base on gender, status
or disabilities. It is the same church where Sam Milby belongs. Do you
get the point? It means they are open for curve relationships?

Piolo was once alleged as a homosexual. Well, he is certainly not but
he is not straight either as told by one of his close friends who
happen to be related to me. This means that he is open for a guy or
girl relationship. Cheers to that!

I can't help to see the next Piololicious revelations and exposure. Rarr!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Make a Top Ten List on how to budget your allowance

 

 

Make a Top Ten List on how to budget your allowance

 

Here are some tips on how to budget :

 

1. Buy what you need not what you want.

Most people you see in the mall are the rich ones. Those are the people who can buy everything that they need, but if you're on a budget like me, it's better if every time you go to the mall you have limited money in your pocket so that  if in case you're tempted to buy something, you have no choice but to save because you don't have any cash available.

 

2. Apply the law of supply and demand.

With the salary i received every pay, I can say that it's very insufficient with my cost of living because i do have a lot of responsibilities. Like the tuition fee and allowance o my two high school siblings in the province, apartment rental fees, electricity, credit card, everyday fare and food. With all those things to think each month, wherein the supply is lesser than the demand. I don't have any choice than to save money.

 

3. Cook at home instead of eating out.

Before going anywhere, make sure you're full. This will prevent any cravings for food. And just a tip, always have sweets in your bag and guaranteed that it'll ease your craving to eat.

 

4. If the destination is near, exercise by walking.

This is a very good way to keep you fit and healthy. But make sure not at night especially if you're a girl, it'll be very dangerous for you.

 

5. Invest on DVDs instead of going to a movie house.

It's your choice if you'd like it original or fake :). It's still better and much affordable than taking someone in the movie house. This way, you may share it with your family and friends.

It's what I'm doing I'm investing on DVDs so when I'm old, like 60's, I'll be able to enjoy my late years.

 

6. Eat healthy yet affordable foods.

Of course it's one of the best way to save money because if you're healthy you wouldn't worry on being sick. Prevention is still better and more affordable than cure.

 

7. Write the things you need before going to a grocery.

This will keep you away from buying undesirable things. Because let's face it, most of us love eating. So tendency is that you'll buy unnecessary and undesirable foods while walking around the grocery.

 

8. Make your baon instead of having a lunch out

This applies to everyone morning or night shift. It's healthier and cheaper.

 

9. Make a list of your expenses so you may allot a certain amount for your everyday needs.

Everyday needs like fare going to work and going back home. Good thing I'm not smoking and that's a way to save money.

 

10. If possible save for emergency.

I know it's very hard to save money nowadays because of the increasing rate of a lot of things. But as much as possible try saving like at least P20 each day... at the end of the month it can still mean a lot.

 

 

 


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Next thing I love about this place is that they offer delicious foods at a great price. Like the refillable ice tea is very reasonable, though they just offer it till 10pm. I also love their lechon sisig and onion rings. Such an irresistible servings they have! You'll surely forget about your diet once you visit Pier One!
For customers, we always wanted to be treated nicely for our own satisfaction. This place can surely give you that satisfaction you're looking for. They make sure that each tables has its own crew to assist you. And all of their crew members are friendly and approachable.
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Monday, August 11, 2008

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Beneath a Shady Hideaway

Whether its sadness, perplexity or sheer delight, the one place I  constantly visit and spill my deep emotions to is the shady spot under the large mango tree, planted at a secluded area within my school. On a cold stone bench is where I would sit, submitting my sentiments to the towering tree bespectacled by worm-eaten leaves and glittering sun rays.In this haven of solemnity, I find a place for intrapersonal reflection where time is set at a slow, gratifying pace.  Engulfing my senses with the cool breeze and gentle whistle of the leaves, I make myself vulnerable to nature, acting with repose and exchanging my anxieties with a refreshing escapade of relaxation.


A Promise of Stardom: Horikita Maki

When it comes to the acting versatility scale, or the jaw dropping cuteness factor, Horikita Maki definitely has my perfect, ten point hit mark; crowning her as first on my 'favorite female idols' list. Young, vibrant, and naturally appealing, this 19 year old actress from Japan has succeeded indeed in making stardom her birthright; blossoming her way alongside giants in the seemingly competitive Japanese entertainment industry. Unbiased by her superficial good looks, her acting skills are purely talent-based, having received awards for her superb performances in "Hana Kimi" and "Nobuta wo Produce," to name a few. With an increasing fan base and an atypical down-to-earth character, Horikita Maki is a definite constant attraction not only for me but also for the others who share in my sentiments.


Sunday, August 3, 2008

Smart Shows on the Idiot Box

Of all the nicknames for the television to live up to, it had to be "idiot box". But watching too much TV doesn't have to cause one to lose too much IQ points. In an age where brainless is a new genre, there remain a handful of entertaining, but not necessarily idiotic shows, that are worth becoming a couch potato for. Here are the top five series with utterly brilliant plots that make me go from channel surfing to swimming in just one channel:

 

CSI

Watching the first few episodes made me say, "When I grow up, I wanna be a forensics specialist!" Unfortunately, it's too late for me now, being a college graduate and all, so I choose to live vicariously through Gil Grissom and his fellow crime scene investigators. Science geeks have never looked sexier.

 

How I Met Your Mother

This Carter Bays and Craig Thomas creation is sheer genius from the storyline to editing, all the elements come together to create a show that reflects real life. Loosely based Bays and Thomas's personal lives, the show is a refreshing sitcom that a lot of yuppies can relate to. Ted, Robin, Barney, Marshall and Lily are household guests I enjoy having around every once in a while.

 

The Office

Michael Scott is the kind of boss I'd either want to have (because work will be a breeze, in fact, I might not have to work at all!) or dread to work for (because you'll find yourself doing the silliest things like running a marathon for rabies or  making imaginary phone calls to avoid him). Either way, I'd take that cubicle at the corner just to be around the goof.

 

Pushing Daisies

Whimsical and romantic best describe Pushing Daisies. Who would ever think that a story about a pie maker and his formerly dead childhood sweetheart would make great tv? Bryan Fuller obviously thought so and I agree 100%!

 

House

Dr. Gregory House has the kind of brutal honesty we all wish we could have. Except he diagnoses patients with the all the deadliest diseases known and unknown to man kind; with that in his job description shouldn't he break the news to them gently? Gregory House doesn't think so and that's what makes him my kind of guy!

 

From watching these shows, the only kind of idiot you'll turn into is the one that gets drawn to the lives of the characters and forgets that it's all fiction.

 



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Food from the (Greek) Gods

I'm a self-proclaimed adventure-eater. Being a Filipino, balut and other uncanny or domesticated animal or even insect doesn't seem exotic to anymore. After trying various foreign cuisines my palette tired of them and craved for something new... And then late last year a friend of mine introduced me to Cyma.

Souvlakia souvlaki, mezedes, orektika, midia achnista me krasi... Looking at the menu for the very first time, I could honestly say, "it's all Greek to me". Reading the menu aloud sounded like tongue twisters. But after getting a serving of all of the above,  my tongue wasn't at all twisted—it was pleased. My taste buds didn't just experience new flavors, it did a little dance, jumped up and down with glee and said "opa!"--a word the Greeks say while beaming with joy as they celebrate.


Cyma is a Greek restaurant, which has its roots in the shores of a very Filipino destination: Boracay. It soon branched out to Manila, giving us city-dwellers new dishes to enjoy and a new restaurant where eating in is tantamount to celebrating life.


If Zeus would order up a feast in Mount Olympus , he'd definitely get Cyma to cater! I'd suggest that he order his tables be filled with my favorites: Roka Salata, a salad that excites the senses with candied walnuts and shaved parmesan; Greek shish-kabobs made of lamb, chicken and beef; and Hirine Brizola, the chunkiest, juciest pork chops cut ¾ of an inch.

 

Visit www.cymarestaurants.com to get a glimpse of what you're missing out on. Or even better be an adventure eater yourself and trot off to Trinoma, Greenbelt 2 or Shangri-la Edsa and give yourself something to say "OPA!" over.

 

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

10 ways to budget your allowance

Budgeting an allowance is a piece of cake if you know these 10 techniques of mine. Curious? Read on..

 

1.      Compute your transportation expanses for the whole week. Be firm that you do not touch this amount of money that you will set aside to avoid asking additional money from parents.

 

2.      Create a list. Make a list of the things that you need and want. Prioritize.

 

3.      Secure savings. Keep your savings far away from you-away from temptation. Leave it at home, or deposit it in the bank, anywhere is safe except in y our hands.

 

4.      5 pesos a day. Buy a piggy bank-one that can't be opened easily. Cultivate a habit to put 5 pesos a day in your piggy bank. By the end of the year, you'll be thankful you tried this.

 

5.      Make a list of all your expanses. Put everything into writing to avoid wondering where you have spent your money on.

 

6.      Implement self-discipline. Make it a point to never ask additional money from your parents. Create a budget outline and work within that budget. You'll survive.

 

7.      Serve and earn. You can earn extra money by applying for a part-time job. Or maybe you can come up with a gimmick? Like carpooling? It's worth a try.

 

8.      Do not buy things impulsively. Seasonal sales are very tempting but not everything on sale is a good buy. Learn how to save enough money and to keep an eagle's eye out for the best purchase price.

 

9.      Be an entrepreneur. Make and sell stuffs to your friends. Be enterprising.

 

10.  Long term savings. Make a list of the things that you want to save for in the long-run. Perhaps a laptop? Or an Ipod? Or maybe you could save up for your tuition fees? This will teach you how to plan ahead.



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Top 5 Favorite Programs

A bookish person? No time to watch television? Rather listen to music? Consider watching TV a waste of time? Welcome to my world. But hey, I am not a STRICTLY NO TV GAL. Every once in a while I take time off to watch these programs.

 

CHARMED

            Watch 3 witches � the Halliwell sisters "Charmed Ones" as they use their special abilities to protect mankind from demons, evil witches and warlocks.

 

            I started watching "Charmed" since I was 8 and I have stayed tune till the very end. It has an interesting plot that entices a person to patronize the show.

 

SMALLVILLE
            Watch Clark Kent "Man of Steel" as he struggles to control his supernatural abilities that will eventually transform him into Superman.

 

Smallville's intriguing story accompanied by a realistic science-fiction/teen drama was what caught my attention and not to mention the talented and gorgeous young cast of Smallville.

 

TWO AND A HALF MAN

            Two adults. One kid. No grown ups. Charlie, a happy-go-lucky man living in a luxurious beach-house, accommodates his brother-Alan who was thrown out of his own house and his nephew Jake. The story resolves around their conflicting lifestyle.

 

            The script is hilarious and the acting was marvelous. This sitcom cheers me up instantly whenever I am having the blues.

 

CSI

            Grissom leads his elite team of investigators in solving perplexing cases. With the help of high end equipments and superb scientific skills, the team finds important evidences which are crucial to the case.

           

CSI is highly educational for criminology students. This mind-boggling TV series has definitely sharpen my thinking skills and attentiveness.

 

SCOOBYDOO THE CARTOONS

            The cast consists of a scaredy cat Scoobydoo, Shaggy, Velma, Fred and Daphne. They drive around in their "Mystery Machine" hunting and soling mysterious cases.

           

            I simply looove Scoobydoo. It reminds me of the times when I was a child eagerly anticipating each and every Scoobydoo episode. A must-see shoe for kids of all age.

 



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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Most Beautiful Women in the Philippines

    Filipinas are all beautiful inside and out especially the celebrities. Their face is their source of income and their talent too. In our country, almost all of our artists have their own uniqueness. I made a survey about whom they think is the most beautiful woman in the Philippines and here's is the result:
 
     1. Gretchen Barretto
         Yandy Sison said:
             " I like her because her face is undeniaby gorgeous! She doesn't look like a mom."
     2. Dawn Zulueta
         Bless Basinilo said:
             "She's really a hot mom! Still pretty and fab."
     3. KC Concepcion
         Shane Yumul said:
             "She's very pretty indeed. No doubt."
     4. Angel Locsin
         Braille Mahilum said:
             "She has this uniqueness that makes her stand out above the others!"
     5. Marian Rivera
         Prinz Seguban said:
             "She's charming. I like her smile."
     6. Katrina Halili
         Neil Nachor said:
              "She's damn hot!"
     7. Riza Santos
         Ish Bacolod said:
             "She's very cute and yet simple."
     8. Kristine Hermosa
         Jen Estranias said:
              "Her beauty is phenomenal."
     9. Maja Salvador
         JD De Leon said:
              "She's cute and I love her when she moves on the dance floor!"
    10. Shaina Magdayao
          Mark Zabala said:
              "She's very simple."
 

Guide to the best nightlife in Manila

     We all know that Manila is known for having great places for nightlife of all different varieties. Below, is a list of some best bars to help you choose where you can party hard all night, so check it out.
 
1. Embassy at the Fort
     Do you want to party in class and style? Then head off to the superclub in the country and experience the Embassy Cuisine! The music played by their DJ is usually house and trance but on wednesdays, it's time to have a crazy and wildtime because it is the night for hiphop and RnB lovers. Their staff are approachable and nice. This is really the place to be!
 
2. Alchemy
    This bar is ready to compete with Embassy. This place is rumored to be a "must-see" because it is a one stop clubbing destination because of its 3 floors that accomodates a variety of genres. It can accomodate about 700 guests. It's located near Tiendesitas. So, check it out for you to experience their European Style.
 
3. Warehouse 135
     This party place is making a noise in the scene. The venue is unique because of its mixed styles of Asia and Europe.
 
4. Ascend
     Are you energetic and classy? So, you may party here. It's known for its triple "D" dance-dine-drink and its impressive audio systems. It has a very stylish cocktail lounge.
 
5. Piedra Bistro Bar (Fort)
     What will you love in this place? It's the couch, the music, the atmosphere around you, and the high-quality service. You'll fall in love in this place.
 
6. Dolce (Tomas Morato)
     The music hereis what i call the bomb! This is the counterpart of Embassy in Quezon City,the only difference is the price and the people.
 
7. Capones
     This is the right place for partying after work because you can chill, lounge around and enjoy the company of your peers while enjoying their sumptious meals.
 
8. Prince of Jaipur
     The best indian restaurant in the world and a dance club at the stroke of midnight. The venue is inspired of the Indian style because of its paintings of maharajahs and maharanis, vibrant rugs, bejeweled tapestries, bronze deities and other object d'art covering every inch of wall and ceiling in that venue.
 
9. Basement (Eastwood)
     This is the place of younger people. Mostly high school students. The best in this place is the House beats that keeps the floor pumping.
 
10. Club Industry
     It is said to be the No. 1 bar in Quezon City. This is only the place that plays all types of music. The ambiance is cool with lots of black and blue.
 

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"WHY" FIRST, "WHAT" NEXT

 

          "Nothing happens without a cause", Albert Einstein said. Conclusively, he came up with his famous dictum: "God does not play dice with the universe".

          Any action must have a cause. A police investigator, fiscal or defense lawyer looks at the motive of a suspect. This will determine the culpability or non-culpability of an act.

          In the choice of names, such selection may be predetermined by the motive of parents unless, paraphrasing Einstein, "they are playing dice with their child's name." If the parents' motive is good which I presume it is, then knowing the "what" in one's name is easily discernible.

          Now that some of us are old enough to understand the what, the why and the how of some normal and quirky events in life, have we curiously asked our parents if they are still living why they named us in such a way. There is nothing too late for such a query to determine their motive of giving us that name.

          Before imputing parental motive, let us reflect back our history as our names reveal our country's past. The genealogy of Filipino names, both surnames and given names, depicts the colonial subjugation of the Filipino race from the Spanish invaders to the American colonizers. Between those two periods, the Filipinos were briefly ruled by the Japanese. Intermarriages took place between them and so names were changed. After World War II when Filipinos started migrating to foreign lands and married other nationalities, new hybrid names came to the fore. From the "de la Cruz" to the " Santos ", the Spanish nominal influence. Then the "Fujisaki" to the "Edwards", the Japanese and American Era. Today, the "Curtis" to "Kim's" and the "Cindy's", the hybrid of names from European, Asian and other nationalities.

          And so, we go to motive. Let me sample my name "Manuel". Definitely it comes from my father's name who was a junior to his dad, Manuel, Sr, my grandfather. When my parents named me so, their motive was to perpetuate the name "Manuel" which by religious significance means "son of God". Without being irreverent, by Christian tradition and the rite of baptism, we automatically become sons and daughters of God. So why insist on the name "Manuel"?  Well, Filipino males are narcissists so perhaps, perpetuating their names means a lot to their egos. It adds a little stress to their children when they have to live up to their names.

          I know of someone who was named "Jumbo" after the 747 Jumbo jet. His brother was also named "Hawker" after that British brand jet. Of course, the father is a pilot. That is better than naming daughters after their aunts, grandmothers and mothers like Maria Luisa Garcia de la Vega. The poor child had to memorize and remember the names in kindergarten.

          Parents have funny or weird motives in giving their children names. When I trained at a call center for outbound sales agent, I came across a man named "Jesse James". Then, there was another named after the author of the famous sex books "Nexus" and "Plexus". When I commented what significant names they had, the response was very telling but realistic: "That famous Western outlaw, huh?" and "I know that one who wrote lust books."

          Can one change his/her name if it causes  embarrassment? Yes, there is a legal process known as Petition to Change a Name. Another instance is during a naturalization proceeding. I remember during my final naturalization interview, the hearing officer asked me if I wished to change my name. I never hesitated to say "No".  Had my name been "Casimiro Bukayo" then, I would have said, "Yes, sir, change it to CASMERE BOUQUET. That smells fresh than a burnt sugar.

         No, I like my name, "the son of God born immaculate". I am sorry if the Good Lord will confront me someday and say: "Goodness, what a son…sinful like chocolate!"

         Thanks for the parental motive of that name. Thanks for the memories.

 

Jun C,




> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:41:57 +0100
> From: apply@fabewriters.com
> To: concepcionmanuel@hotmail.com
> Subject: Application with Fabewriters
>
> Hi Manny,
>
> We have vacant position for Part Time writers only.
>
> I liked your articles. I have considered you as a part time writer.
>
> Our rate per article is Php 50.00
>
> An article should have 400 words and should accompany pictures.
>
> Please email your articles to magazine@fabewriters.com
>
> Your submission of your book about taxi cabs is interesting. Since you
> ride taxi cabs a lot, I'd like you to do an article about taxi
> drivers, do an interview with them. You can ask about anything under
> the sun. If you can picture them, that it would be great since our
> readers are visual in nature. They like to see pictures alongside the
> articles. So everytime you ride a cab, just interview the driver and
> make an article about it. Don't forget to take a picture of the driver
> just tell them you write for an online magazine.
>
> Please make 10 articles. Deadline is in 1 week. After this, I'll email
> your next assingment.
>
> If you have a bank account, please send me your account number so I
> can just deposit your fee on it. Usually, it takes about 1 1/2 months
> for the crediting of the payments, but if I find your articles to be
> genuine, then your payment will be credited as early as 1 week after
> submission. We can also send your payment through Western Union.
>
> If you have any concerns, please email me at fabevic@yahoo.com. This
> is my direct email add.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Vic Fabe
>
>



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RE: Application with Fabewriters


Vic,
 
Thanks a lot for the nice email reply. For writers like us, it uplifts the spirit. But I have to keep on surviving as a writer so that my "fighting" form will still be around to write and think creatively (in your words, "out of the box")...a fighting spirit. Did I get you right...P50.00 per article of 400 words?
That is just about $1.10. Can You not up the ante?
       As for my taxi anecdotes, may I suggest if you don't mind. What about putting a regular column on my taxi stories similar to the Philippine Version of the "gimikero" FHM? That is more
duable and practical if you are putting up a magazine in the USA or Philippines. My taxi stories will give your magazine an inducement for intended customers to buy it considering the explosive and sensational matters which I have gathered for the past 5 years of riding a cab in the Philippines. In fact, if you have a movie director or movie screen writer, we can make it into a movie?
       If you reconsider the amount of your price per article, I will call on the muse to inspire me to write more "out-of-the-box" articles. Otherwise, I can hardly get to the MRT Line for a quick ride to my interview appointments.
        Thanks a lot. Hope for your reply.
 
Jun C.
 

> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:41:57 +0100
> From: apply@fabewriters.com
> To: concepcionmanuel@hotmail.com
> Subject: Application with Fabewriters
>
> Hi Manny,
>
> We have vacant position for Part Time writers only.
>
> I liked your articles. I have considered you as a part time writer.
>
> Our rate per article is Php 50.00
>
> An article should have 400 words and should accompany pictures.
>
> Please email your articles to magazine@fabewriters.com
>
> Your submission of your book about taxi cabs is interesting. Since you
> ride taxi cabs a lot, I'd like you to do an article about taxi
> drivers, do an interview with them. You can ask about anything under
> the sun. If you can picture them, that it would be great since our
> readers are visual in nature. They like to see pictures alongside the
> articles. So everytime you ride a cab, just interview the driver and
> make an article about it. Don't forget to take a picture of the driver
> just tell them you write for an online magazine.
>
> Please make 10 articles. Deadline is in 1 week. After this, I'll email
> your next assingment.
>
> If you have a bank account, please send me your account number so I
> can just deposit your fee on it. Usually, it takes about 1 1/2 months
> for the crediting of the payments, but if I find your articles to be
> genuine, then your payment will be credited as early as 1 week after
> submission. We can also send your payment through Western Union.
>
> If you have any concerns, please email me at fabevic@yahoo.com. This
> is my direct email add.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Vic Fabe
>
>



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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Aston Kutcher White and Sunny




It was a busy day for me today. Busy designing new stuff for the sportswear line.

I just like to see one of my favorite model, Ashton.

Soft Proofing

Basic Retouching

Actions & Interpolations

Digital B & W

Color by Numbers

Crop Tool Straighten

Crop Tool Perspective

Converting RAW Images

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Are you a Fool in Love?


Dr. Margie Holmes is an articulate psychiatrist. She explains well in layman terms usual issues that surroud the common Filipino.

One is Falling in Love. When do you know that you're already a Fool in Love.

As for me, whenever I fall in love, I really love the person. I really don't care if I get hurt. What's important is that I have no guilt feelings after.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Increasing your number of visitors to your website

I have found this useful tip on how to increase the number of your visitors to your website.

 

1. Social bookmarking.

 

2. Write Articles

 

3. Blogging

 

4. Make Videos

 

5. Forum Help

 

Read the full article here.


Sunday, July 13, 2008

Useful tips for Bloggers

These are 2 sites for blogspot hacks.

 

They are informative and can teach well.

 

http://www.tipsforbloggers.blogspot.com/

 

http://betabloggerfordummies.blogspot.com/2007/08/increase-traffic-create-google-gadget.html


How to resize picture in Blogspot

Here is the link on how to manage pictures in Blogspot.

 

http://tipsforbloggers.blogspot.com/2007/10/tips-on-pictures-in-blogger.html


Saturday, July 12, 2008

Helpful Blogspot Hack - Changing the title of your post

This is a very helpful blogspot hack where you can change the title of your post and make it reflect as the title of your page.

 

Here is the link on how to go about it.

 

Bravo to www.scrapur.com