October 10th, 2008
I speak two languages on my blog, English and Tagalog. Although I noticed I get visitors from all over the world, siguro mga Pinay or Pinoy mga asawa ninyo kaya napapadpad kayo dito. Hindi ninyo naman ako maintindihan. But wow, si Google nakakatranslate na ng Tagalog to English. Pero medyo nakakatawa at hindi pa maayos ang translation nya. May sablay pa rin. Tignan nyo paano mag translate dito.
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August 20th, 2008
The Philippines failed to get gold in boxing even if the Philippines is so popular with boxing already with Manny Pacquiao. But Harry TaƱamor lost to Manyo Plange of Ghana. Now pagasa na dapat natin si Tshomlee Go para maka ginto! And then wala. Sayang. We lost again. May mga nagcomment sa YouTube Videos na kesyo hindi nabigyan ng points kung saan saan. But after watching serveral matches, mukhang talagang solid na nayayanig ang kalaban ang hinahanap ng judges talaga. Kaya mga kicks na patusok, like side kick, turning side, punch kick, mga ganun, dapat hindi “push” ang dating, talagang wapak dapat.
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August 9th, 2008
Unang-una, as much as gusto kong magbigay ng credit sa kumuha ng mga photos na ito, hindi ko talaga alam sino kumuha. Sa mga pasa-pasa lang ng email ko nakuha ito. Salamat kay Ate Dawn at kay Busby SEO Challenge sa mga photos. Nakakatawa, nakakaaliw, kaya post ko dito.

So laging magdala ng kasama para tumingin! :)

Aba, anong malay mo, baka tamaan ka kapag bumalik sa taas.

Mali naman spelling n'ya. Dapat Bayudeta.
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July 6th, 2008
An earthquake of magnitude 5.4 with its epicenter in the Pacific Ocean east of Cabanatuan City at 15.324oNorth, 122.434oEast on July 6, 2008 at 8:10 pm (Manila Time). The earthquake which was off-coast has been felt in several regions up to the south western part of Luzon, in the National Capital Region where the Philippines’ capital, Metro Manila is located. The earthquake was said to be felt in various regions:
- 150 km (90 miles) North of San Pedro, Luzon, Philippines
- 165 km (100 miles) East of Cabanatuan, Luzon, Philippines
- 175 km (110 miles) East North-East of MANILA, Philippines
- 205 km (125 miles) North North-West of Naga, Luzon, Philippines
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45 minutes later, a Magnitude 5.1 on the Richter Scale was registered in nearly the same epicenter at 15.277oNorth, 122.475oEast, just about 5 kilometers away from the earlier 5.4 Philippine earthquake.
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