Settling In
Finally, Warren and I are beginning to feel settled. It’s been a really hectic week for us both and it certainly felt like we were lost for a time.
We moved from Quezon City to Angeles City on the 24th of May. The house we were supposed to be moving into was still under construction at that time, there were changes Warren made to the original interior and it took longer than expected for the finishing touches to be applied. While waiting, we had to stay with my parents for a week so we sort of had to adjust to the new setting. We were so used to being just the two of us that having nieces and a nephew, parents and other people coming and going inside the house is a bit “unsettling”, but it also felt good to be home.
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Wanted: Coffee Date

Wanted: Coffee Date
Lonely male Account Manager is currently looking for big account, needs marketing consultants/sales force of the following direct-selling companies:
- Avon
- Triumph
- Amway
- Nu Skin
- Tupperware
- Mary Kay
“The Click Five Live in Manila 2008″ – Concert Photos, Videos, Radio Tour Clips

So you missed attending and watching “The Click Five” as the band performed live in Manila at the Araneta Coliseum? Or you never got good photos during this event? I know what you’re feeling. I missed the event too.
Anyway, you better listen to the clips I have recorded when they visited some of our local radio stations: 103.5 MAX FM, Magic 89.9, and RX 93.1. I have also asked some of our online friends if I could share to my readers and The Click Five fans out there some of the photos taken during both events.
Videos, radio clips, and photos at Music Picks blog!
And also, get a chance to WIN DUFFY’S ROCKFERRY ALBUM! check the details here..
KITCHIE NADAL @ Gweilos Makati tonight at 730pm
KITCHIE NADAL @ Gweilos Makati tonight at 730pm
Homeward Bound to an Avenue of Rich Culture and Excellence
Philippine Independence Parade Madison Avenue, New York
On the 6 train, I was deep in my thoughts on what I should capture in the Philippines’ Independence celebration. I was contemplating on what is essential to me as a Filipino who chose to work in the Big Apple. Do I deserve to make a video about it knowing I have been out of touch with my culture for a long time? Would I sound credible to talk about Filipino customs that I do not observe regularly? Why do I have doubts that I feel like a lost “Pinay”; stranger to the heritage I was born and raised with when I decided to live in another country?
I was at Madison Avenue with my reliable director. While he was recording parts of the parade of Filipinos proudly waving the flag, I was at the back too shy to even talk to my fellow countrymen. I heard them speak in my native tongue which was an irony to my lips laden already with the New York “Twalk”. It was indicative that the day would be hopeless for me. Suddenly, my Hispanic Director called me to go in front to catch a better view of the parade. In truth, I was …..to continue reading, visit www.filteany.com
Jun Lozada is now a blogger :)
With the help of Bloggers’ Kapihan, Jun Lozada (NBN/ZTE scam star witness) posted his first blog entry last May 31, 2008. His first post was a message to the youth.
Quo Vadis?
It was already a month since this very memorable event. I was actually Twittering during the ceremony (thanks to DILNET’s WiFi at Quezon Hall) at the same time figuring out of what’s going to be “next in line” – yes, that familiar song that has been played a lot of times in elementary/high school graduations. I was thinking of a different context of “next in line” though.




