Buon Giorno! in Cliffhouse Tagaytay; Souk Kafé in Terraza Dasma
Buon Giorno is one of the restaurants inside Cliffhouse Tagaytay and serves italian food. Souk Kafé in Terraza Dasma serves saj, manquosh and kulcha.
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Cesar stands to lose Php100M
actor-turned-wannabe-politician Cesar Montano stands to lose Php100M in product endorsements and television shows if ever he decides to push through with his political ambitions, says he in an interview in today’s news… according to him “for all we know, yung mga product endorsements ko e plataporma na pala ng diyos…”
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The great plan
In true Pinoy culture, it will always be said that God has greater plans for us. Imagine listening to other people’s thoughts..
I did not get promoted… That’s ok God has greater plans for me
My boyfriend left me for another girl… That’s ok God has greater plans for me
I’ve never had a gf… That’s ok God has greater plans for me
I lost my cousin in an accident… That’s ok God has greater plans for me
Our house burned down… That’s ok God has greater plans for me
Towards a Standards Compliant Web
We have a plan to build a group of web standards geeks advocates here in the Philippines. We’ve had a couple of talks regarding it though no concrete plan has been made yet. We hope to be an excellent resource of the Filipinos who want to learn how to build standards-compliant websites. There are still a lot of things to be considered, but the important thing is that we’re all motivated to push through this thing. We hope to invite individuals who also advocate and love web standards to join us in our journey towards a better web.
We’ve got the space, and now we only need the domain webstandards.org.ph. We’re accepting cash, lol. Sponsor, and you’ll get our love. For queries, don’t hesitate to email me at shari@misteryosa.com =)
Kung Hei Fat Choi is NOT Happy New Year
Congratulations and be prosperous!
Kung hei fat choi is always mistaken by non-Chinese as a translation for Happy New Year.
I got so used to Kung Hei Fat Choi when I was still in the Philippines. Most Chinese in the Philippines belong to either the Fujianese or Cantonese dialect groups of the Han nationality. As many as 98.5% of the Chinese in the Philippines trace their ancestry to the southern part of Fujian province, according to Wikipedia.
Here in Singapore, Mandarin is the common language used to unify the various Chinese dialect groups. The first two days of the Chinese New Year are public holidays. The Chinese Year celebrations are marked by visits to kin, relatives and friends, and the liberal use of the color red. Red packets (hong bao: Mandarin; ang pow: Cantonese) are given to juniors and children by the married and elders. A reunion dinner is held on the eve of the lunar new year. Yum!
Happy New Year!
Xin nian kuai le! (Mandarin) Sun nin fai lok! (Cantonese)
Album : First Love
Below is my latest apploads for my Christian Music Collection, This was performed by Paul Baloche.
Picture Source : www.worshipmusic.com
Album : First Love
Performed by Paul Baloche
To all my brothers and sisters : If you have some lyrics or documents pertaining to Praise and Worship Songs I would be glad to post it here and put the full credits unto you. God Bless You all.
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Album : First Love
Below is my latest apploads for my Christian Music Collection, This was performed by Paul Baloche.
Picture Source : www.worshipmusic.com
Album : First Love
Performed by Paul Baloche
Dekada ‘70 A Not So ’70s Film
Ah! Here we are. Excellent! Here was a movie about a family struggling to live a normal life during the hardships of martial law in the ’70s. Wow! I couldn’t get over the fact that someone had finally made a film that was set in ”70s Manila . That’s a damn huge undertaking. For someone who is absolutely fascinated with the ”70s (and also lived through it), this film really sparked my interest. But then I started thinking hard… I tried my darndest to remember the last really good Filipino film I saw that was actually made in the last decade. The last one I saw worth remembering was Manila By Night, City After Dark: Ishmael Bernal’s masterpiece, which was made in the year 1980. I couldn’t help but ask myself: “How good… or how bad could Dekada ”70 be?” Would Star Cinema be able to deliver a critically acclaimed film? Would they really be able to capture ’70s Manila ?! I sniffed around for online film reviews, and just as I suspected: every single one had praised the movie using up all the good adjectives in the dictionary. One film critic even praised it as if it were the best Filipino film ever made! Too many good reviews and not one single bad one had me suspicious. I started to have my doubts about the film, so naturally I had to find out for myself, right? So in one click, I ordered the movie be delivered to me; the spoils of modern technology.
Two days later I found it in my mailbox. I wasted no time and immediately began to watch the film that had tugged at my curiosity a few days earlier. I reminded myself… “Keep an open mind.” The film begins; I watch closely.
Nostalgia Manila Featured On TFC
Nostalgia Manila Featured On DTour
This just in: Our friend Dio Baquir has informed us that Nostalgia Manila has been featured on DTour. DTour (for Digital Tour) is a 30-minute tele-magazine show that features he latest on e-news, gives reviews on the hottest gadgets and offers tips and suggestions on how to become more tech-savvy. DTour is your guide to technology, gadgets, websites and modern living. Catch Digital Tour only on TFC (The Filipino Channel).

Many thanks to Dio, to the hosts, and to the production staff of DTour for featuring Nostalgia Manila. Visit Nostalgia Manila!






