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Archive for May, 2008


For the newbies: how to start a blog that makes money

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Do you like to write? Are you fond of putting into words everything that crosses your mind? Do you want to tell the world these stories and actually make money with your writings?

I cannot blame, nor underestimate, your disbelief the moment you read this post that by writing you can truly make bucks, as I was once like you. All I knew of a blog then is that it is where you put your entries, whether daily, weekly, and whatever suits your leisure time… and just that. But as I put it, your blog can REALLY drive you money. How?

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A Sad Happy Birthday to me!

Happy Birthday card

I’m officially saying goodbye to my nonage, and it is time I embraced 22. It is kind of sad to know that you get older everyday, but it is much more of a blessing to have been blessed with this life and the years that go with it.

Birthdays are something someone looks forward to, because it is his special day. And I too looked forward to my birthday, not because of the foods that comes with it or the party that will be set up, nor the gifts I will be receiving but the mere fact that I have attained that age. And why don’t I look forward to the foods, the party or the gifts? It’s because I was accustomed to having sad, uncelebrated birthdays.

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David Cook will “always be my baby”

David Cook is Season 7 American Idol

Since Ramiele Malubay got booted out of America’s grandest talent search, American Idol, I didn’t bother watching the show no more. It’s just that there is no one whom I had to cheer for. But that’s not saying there’s no talent in the show worth cheering for.

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Website embroidered on uniform: just another blog promotion technique

a faint attempt on designing clothes, my new nursing uniform

my own design

After having known that I am one of those 100 trainees qualified for the hospital training, it occurred to me immediately that since the duty days are from Monday to Friday, I should get me a new pair of nursing uniform. I had two when I was still a student nurse, and had another one, our gala uniform, when he had our Pinning Ceremony (professional pin). So all in all I had three, but then I rather was disgusted of the thought of wearing my two old uniforms, as I will look like a student with it, as the design is almost always what male student nurses wear now–that white uppers with buttons on the side. Ew, I really hate that design.

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Gay Words are (Perhaps) Powerful that I’ve Become the President

Traits of an effective Leader cartoon

Traits of a Leader

In the Philippines, several new words have been coined, words that have gained national attention and usage, and most of these slangs are formulated by gays no less. The typical Filipino gays are primarily those who rampantly do neologisms, fabricating words that do not only entertain by the comical tone or sound of them but also to serve as word codes, esoteric to their advantage, so to conceal the words that may be so offensive or disgusting to the other listeners, as Filipino gays, the typical ones, tend to be very vulgar and uninhibited.

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Iron Man’s got Fil-Am Matthew Libatique for a Cinematographer

Iron Man movie

Iron Man

I am yet to watch the Iron Man movie, although the chance is thin as I am really busy with my career. Reviews say it’s a movie that’s worth your popcorn and favorite drink. It is even in the number one spot in the Top Box Office with a whooping earnings of $50.5M so far.

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Emergency! Emergency! Paging Dr. Beat

Emergency ambulance cartoon

Emergency!

One week down, eleven to go, and I know this post’s title is familiar to you. If not, then do a search of “Emergency 911” by Prezioso. This week has really been exhausting, but very rewarding. I just finished my first week of hospital training in Davao Regional Hospital, in the Emergency Room for this week and the next.

Being in the emergency room can really tire you the bones, but with a very good cause. It is so much better to have been tired from a duty of attending and helping a number of people than have been tired for doing almost nothing.

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Chelsea Emata: Sassy and impressive Urban/Pop Fil-Am

chelsea emata im that girl album cover

Chelsea: I’m That Girl

The year 2008 may really be a lucky year for Filipinos in the entertainment world. There’s the small-girl-big-voice Charice Pempengco, shy yet talented Arnel Pineda, emotional Ramiele Malubay, powerful singer Madonna Decena and that cute, little half-Pinoy Charlie Green boy. And now there’s Chelsea.

So who is Chelsea? Chelsea Emata began recording in an all female music group called SX4. After the group’s break-up shortly after its establishment, Chelsea determined to keep her dream alive and so she started to do her own music. Her self-titled debut album has ten tracks while her sophomore album, “I’m that Girl”, has 13 songs best described as Urban/Pop, with a mix of hot, sultry beats.

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TIME Magazine has named The World’s (100) Most Influential People for 2008

TIME most influential people for 2008

The Chosen 100

TIME Magazine has determined its fifth (2008) annual list of the world’s most influential people: leaders and revolutionaries, heroes and pioneers, scientists and thinkers, artists and entertainers, and builders and titans. (And yes, you got to heed, as the list may be just be yet again Game K N B’s area of category in it’s one million (pesos) jackpot.)

The top ten most influential people are (1) Dalai Lama, (2) Vladimir Putin, (3) Barack Obama, (4) Hillary Clinton, (5) John McCain, (6) Hu Jintao, (7) George W. Bush, (8) Jacob Zuma, (9) Anwar Ibrahim, and (10) Kevin Rudd.

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Lance Feliciano: A Young Fil-Am King of Drifting

Lance Feliciano and his Nissan S14 for drifting

Lance Feliciano and his Nissan S14

Lance Feliciano is the only Filipino-American licensed professional Drifting racing champ among 38 licensed U.S. professionals from America. Lance got his professional license last October when he was 19 years old, by which time he was the youngest racer in the world of Drifting to earn professional status and the only Fil-Am challenger out of the 38 professionals.

Drift & RWD sports magazine even named him as “one of the next superstars to watch in 2007” and is becoming an icon in the Drifting domain.

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