Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Happy New Year
Wishing you all a Prosperous and Bountiful New Year.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL....CHEERS.....
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas Party
Arnold is inviting us for a christmas party get together at his Place this coming tuesday
December 29, 2009. Evening Time. Details with be discussed.
Please let me know who will come.....
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Joke Time Again
papaano mo sasabihin ng buong galang sa kausap mo na bad breath siya na hindi mao-offend?
Ganito: "Mawalang galang na po... tae po ba ulam nyo kanina?"
MADRE: Ano ang apelyido mo, iho?
SAKRISTAN: Alam nyo na ho yun sister, lagi nyo po yun hinahawakan.
MADRE: Susme! Bayag ang apelyido mo?!
SAKRISTAN: Sister naman, Rosario po.
ATE: Musta date mo sis? Epektib ba payo ko, siling labuyo sa nipples mo para di ka galawin ng bf mo?
SIS: Hay naku Ate, palpak! Ginanahan pa lalo, bicolano pala!
PUPIL: Mam, bumubukol po ba ang utot?
TEACHER: No! Definitely not! Kasi hangin lang yun! Remember, hindi bumubukol ang utot...
PUPIL: Naku patay! Tae na to!
Lumindol ng malakas noon....
Nagkagulo ang lahat at nag panic!
Sumigaw ang isang lalaki..."Katapusan na! Katapusan na!"
sumagot ang isa pang lalaki..."Tanga! Akinse pa alang!"
TINDERO: Sir bili na kayo ng kurtina!
ERAP: Sige, bibili ako para sa computer ko!
TINDERO: Bakit po para sa computer?
ERAP: Haler! May Windows din kaya yun!
PARI: Ang gustong magbigay ng donasyon sa simbahan, TUMAYO pagtugtog ng organ. Sige iho, tugtog na.
ORGANISTA: Ano po ang tutugtugin?
PARI: Pambansang awit, iho.
Mag-asawa having sex...
HUSBAND: Honey, mag dirty talk ka naman para ganahan ako!
WIFE: Ahhh...Shit! Basuraaa... Kanal...Taeee...Oooh... Patay na dagaaaa!
After having sex, panay pa rin ang hawak ng girl sa ari ng boy....
BOY: Gusto mo pa uli?
GIRL: Hindi, namimiss ko lang... Meron kase ako nito dati eh.
PARROT: Psst! Baho! Baho! Baho!
IKAW: Pag sinabi mo pa uli sa kin yan, papatayin kita!
D next day...
PARROT: Psst! Psst!
IKAW: O, Bakit?!
PARROT: Lam mo na yun!
Aaylenay,
Olinay,
Olisam,
Olismray,
Ranyonmergin,
Manerenchay,
Oliimansotennernmay,
Sliminemenlimis,
Sliminemenlimis,
("Silent Night" ng ngongo, try mo.)
Thursday, August 27, 2009
My Pic posted on Philstar.com
One of my pic have been chosen to be posted in the Philstar.com for the series of concert done here in dubai by the Mocha Girls.
Just wanna share this one.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=490398&publicationSubCategoryId=70
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Intensity 10 concert of Luke Mejares,Jimmy Bondoc and DJ Myke
Hello Guys,
Any One Interested to Watch Concert of Luke Mejares, Jimmy Bondoc and DJ Myke.
65 AED lang ang ticket. Cameras are allowed.
They will be at Manila 365 (Ramee Guestline) Near Clock Tower.
And Friday they will be on Rocky's Cafe (Ramee Guestline) Rigga.
Its a good Concert. Worth to Watch.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Philippine Eagle Center
HOW TO GET TO THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE CAMP IN MALAGOS CALINAN
The Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) is about an hour drive from the city and can be reached either by private or public transport. Buses going to Calinan depart every 15 minutes from the Annil Terminal located at corner Quirino and San Pedro Extension. Bus fare is at P30. From Calinan, take a pedicab going to the PEC. The ride is about 10 minutes and will cost you P6. Before entering the PEC premises, the Davao City Water District will collect an entrance fee of P5 for adults and P3 for kids. PEC entrance costs P50 for adults and P30 for youth, 18 years old and below. Tour guiding and the use of kiosks are free of charge.
The Center is home to 32 Philippine Eagles, 16 of which are captive-bred. It also houses 10 other species of birds, 4 species of mammals and 2 species of reptiles. Simulating a tropical rain forest environment, the Center offers the visitor a glimpse into the country’s forest ecosystem. Although the exhibits are used primarily to help educate the Filipino people on conservation, the facility is also considered a major tourist attraction in Davao City.
Once known as the monkey-eating eagle; it is endemic(found only) to the eastern portion of the Philippine comprising the Sierra Madre mountains in Eastern Luzon and the heavily forested area of Mindanao.
The largest eagle, standing to about three and a half feet (3 1/2) may be recognized by its powerful bill, strong legs and claws. The general body color is grayish brown in the back and wings, whitish front neck and belly with shafts of gray brown streaked feathers on the head, which when erect forms a crest.
The prey mostly on monkeys, but lately they have been observed feeding on flying lemurs (caguang), wild cats (musang), and flying squirrels (tapilac) in Mindanao. Usually the male does the hunting, sharing his catch with the female and the young, especially during the breeding time.
The life of the eagle has been closely watched resulting in the following findings: pairs occupy a wide territory in lowland and medium elevation forest. Hunting flights extend to the cleared areas as well. At breeding time, they usually indulge in high searing flights and are said to mate in mid-air. The nest is a crude platform of branches and twigs, set in the tallest tree. Only one white egg is laid which hatches in about two months.
The very size of the monkey eating eagle with its majestic stance makes it a very desirable target as a trophy. Also because of its uniqueness, there is a demand for its in major zoos of the world.