Diversity won over Susan Boyle in Britain’s Got Talent!
Susan Boyle maybe an early favorite to win the finals in “
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Susan Boyle maybe an early favorite to win the finals in “
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The poem I wrote for a Jedi Knight didn’t have enough of the force to merit a recognition. But if it’s any consolation on my part, there were great entries in the poetry division and I am honored just to be in line with them.
The script I wrote for my son’s classroom presentation however managed [...]
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I just recieved this in my e-mail today. It warns that shrimp or prawn should not be taken together with Vitamin C. I’m not really sure whether this is true or not. I’m posting it on my blog so that:
our blogger friends who are in the field of medicine/health may shed a light on this [...]
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I’m sure by now you have already heard about the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2009 writing project. Not yet? Then read on, this a good chance for you to find out about it, as I write, promote, and campaign — all in one post.
This writing project, running on its third year now, is [...]
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Back in 2004, my eldest son Ralph Emerson was in his first year in high school. I was still working then.
I came home quite late one day, my son told me they will have a classroom presentation the next day… and he was the appointed leader of their group. He asked me to prepare [...]
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So this is my not-so-late post about my iBlog5 experience, and just like everybody else, I enjoyed the day. And why can’t I? I’m in the company of friends! The trip all from Angeles City was really worth it!
Thanks to Zorlone who picked me up from MRT North Station, otherwise I wouldn’t know my way [...]
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Today, May 8 is my birthday, and I turned 41 today. Honestly, it was supposed to be an ordinary day, as I never really celebrate my birthday… especially now that I have no more reason to celebrate it.
However, an ordinary birthday was made special by a book that I received from the mail today… a [...]
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There are lot of events worth taking note of in the recent Pacquiao-Hatton match, aside from the fact that Pacquiao knocked Hatton out in Round 2… and that is most especially true when you are watching a (very) delayed telecast on free-TV.
Here are my observations:
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I’m sure most, if not everybody saw it, the punch that knocked Hatton out in the second round of the match.
Wouldn’t you like to see it again? I bet it’s already in YouTube. But they could be long and you only want the punch… the exact moment.
Well, here’s a gif image I found at Silver’s [...]
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