Smallville Season 6 Joins My DVD Army

If there’s one week in 2007 that I should consider the bitchiest muthafucka week in the history of all bitchy muthafucka weeks, it has to be last week. Seriously. My annual depression attack arrived just when I was starting to be pwned at work, and the screwy weather ravaged my health, leading to a sick leave last Monday. It was Hell, I tells ya! But if there’s one bright spot in the past week, that’s last Wednesday when I dropped by the 6-9 Show with CJ and Sarah to get my copy of the Smallville Season 6 DVD set. That was indeed one happy moment for the geek in me. And I think the DVD set was also happy joining my DVD collection. I think.

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Jhozel Won’t Mind Won’t She?

FriendsterI was busy managing the queue today when a friend sent me an email. I LOLed my way until the end of the message and then remembered that Ade posted something like this. Even got death threats, I heard. LOL.

Anyway, I’m sure Jhozel Grace won’t mind me posting these screenshots of her Friendster blog. LOL. (click to view bigger size) Read more here…

The fall of Nescafe coffee

You all know how my husband and I love coffee — we rave about it, we write about it. But today, we were confronted by a question while shopping for groceries…

Is instant coffee really extinct?

Last year, I was very sad to part with my favorite instant coffee – the old flavor of Nescafé Classic. My husband and I really did not like the taste of the modified coffee flavor. To us, it tasted like coffee made from burnt rice. It was so bad for us that we refused to drink it even if we still had a full bottle.

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LP 21: Heroes Say Cheese

Two things I’m not. A cook and a hero.

But I’d like to believe I once prepared food for heroes.

The 1980’s was a difficult time for the Philippines. The events culminated on three days in February 1986 in what we know now as the EDSA Revolution. People trooped to the streets to show support. They braved death, persecution and hunger.

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All power to the barangays

Political forces are contesting for hegemony in barangays throughout the country. Right now, traditional politicians have the upper hand since they control the economic pie. Didn’t Malacañang distribute cash gifts to allow governors and congressmen to finance the candidacies of their purok leaders?

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