Posted by ApplesH on May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Our house always have loaves of bread in stock. My husband needs to have his daily “baon” of ham sandwich and I usually bring egg or tuna sandwich with me to the office. My kids also love cheez wiz on bread and if anyone of us at home feels hungry in between major meals, bread would be the first we look for.
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Posted by admin on May 3, 2008 · 1 Comment

websaytko.com
raredog’s chronicle
“websaytko” is actually a Tagalog translation of “my website“. And to all of you out there…I’m really not an organized person, but here in websaytko.com, I will try my best to make it nice and tidy. Well here is my first blog. Welcome and Enjoy your stay here in websaytko.com.
I’m a freelance graphic artist who has passion in computers, internet, and motorcycles. I love to ride my scooter Geely anywhere. I also like photography – but just the basic. I started blogging last May 2006 – its also that time when websaytko.com was born.
http://www.websaytko.com
Posted by carnationzky on May 3, 2008 · 2 Comments
I was in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for around 24 hours last week of March. I work in Thailand. After a hectic day at work last Wednesday, attending a workshop, seating for my French class exam, and arranging for another trip to the Philippines, I was finally ready to set off for the international airport, which is about a one hour drive from my office (medium traffic). My flight was at 630 pm but since I already checked-in by internet the night before, I had plenty of time. I had to wait for some time for my re-entry permit application. While waiting I ran to the mini-shop to buy some chocolates as pasalubong for my contacts in Phnom Penh and some throat lozenges and inhaler. In my rush to leave I forgot to bring them. Finally I got my passport back and it was time to queue for the immigration. After maybe half hour or so of waiting in line and watching the funny antics of people from different countries, I was finally able to go through. I wandered around the duty-free area and went to find my favorite snack place as I was already getting hungry. I ordered whole wheat tuna sandwich with vegetables and green tea.
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Posted by makoy913 on May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
From Countdown Top 7 of Monster Radio RX 93.1
1. Say It Again by Marie Digby
2. Better In Time by Leona Lewis
3. Bye Bye by Mariah Carey
4. Break The Ice by Britney Spears
5. Take A Bow by Rihanna
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Makoy is 26 yr old IT guy who loves to write, thrilled with movies as much as his favorite American food, fascinated with politics, current events and money matters, an entrepreneur in the making, and a certified Ortigas blogger.
“Yes, I’ll have Philippine organic, please.” — Sometime in the (near) future, this will be heard from the mouths of coffee lovers around the world. And I know that this may come as a surprise to those who love their imported coffee. But efforts are being made to revitalize…
“Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great.” — Niccolo Machiavelli, Italian historian and political author (May 3, 1469 – June 22, 1527)
Today is World Press Freedom Day. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ‘everyone has the right to…
Posted by popazrael on May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
the Free comic book day at Comic Odyssey, Robinsons Galeria had just started!
visit the store today and get free comic book day exclusives and other free comics!
from 12nn-5pm
to view the live video streaming of the event
visit
http://www.azraelsmerryland.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-comic-book-day-at-comic.html
or
http://www.toyconph.com/comicodyssey
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Posted by charleslemark on May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Rice is the most staple food in this country, where in every corner of this archipelago, people are looking for rice. We never thought that there would be a rice crisis – or shortage of rice production, – but here we are now, at the center of the rice crisis. The government spends about $0.46 in every $100 of agriculture output, a level much lower than those of developing countries, which spends $0.53 in every $100, and much much lower in highly industrialized countries at $2.00 in every $100.
Now, where is the Philippines in this picture? Let’s not pin-point the Philippines as the main culprit. But yes! We do have contributed in this crisis – and we are in the forefront of the crisis. But there are many other reasons why we do have this crisis.
Read more on this topic in How to Blog an Exploding Man?
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Posted by edarevalo on May 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Alicia Keys, american singer and songwriter, comes back to Manila this 2008 for her live concert at the Araneta Coliseum as part of her “As I Am” world tour.
More details here…
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