Thursday, August 14, 2008

congratulation winner.

NOTIFICATION
Your E-Address was selected online in our UK YEARLY PROMO. Your draw has a total value of 1,000,000.00 Pounds.Please acknowledge the receipt of this mail with the details below to Dr.Pinkket Griffin Email: pinkett.g2008@hotmail.com
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Dr.Pinkett Griffin.

Monday, August 11, 2008

HELLO

HELLO

I PRAYED BEFORE THIS REQUEST DON'T SURPRISE I WANT TO COME IN YOUR COUNTRY, TO STAY IN YOUR PLACE MY PARENTS WHERE DIED BY FOOD POISON AND MY UNCLE SEND ME PARKING EVEN TREATING TO KILL,I NEVER KNEW THAT HIS THE ONE RESPONSIBLE OF MY PARENTS DIED DUE TO HIS PLAN TO COLLECT BOTH LAND,I HAVE LEAVE TO THE NEIGBORING COUNTRY WERE MY FATHER BASE BEFORE HE DIED,WERE HE DEPOSITED THE SUM OF($7.2M)SEVEN MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND US DOLLARS HERE IN BAMAKO MALI CAPITAL ,THE BANK DIRECTOR MR NORMAN MERSERE ASK ME TO INFORM TRUST FORIEGNER DUE TO AGE FACTOR AM ONLY 20YRS OLD,TO STAND FOR EASY TRANSFER AND INVESTMENT,SHOW ME LOVE PLEASE AM TIAYED OF BEING IN HELPLESS ZONE, I WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOUR.......THANKS.

FROM..JESSICA KONE

Friday, August 8, 2008

Yahoo! Online Lottery organizers announce you as one of the 10 lucky winners

YAHOO LOTTERY INTL INC
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United Kingdom.
Ref: KPC/9080118308/02
Batch: 12/25/DC34

Dear Sir/Madam,
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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.

 

photo source:

http://www.cymarestaurants.com/curbside.htm