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Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

Crazy moment with a Balete Tree in Kuwait



Considering the fact that, Balete or better known as  strangler figs in common language is something we Filipinos scared of passing by for its was said to be the home of spirits bad or good, Taxi drivers who have been in the dark street of balete drive have their shares of creepy experiences while on the road distant to the tree,

So when I saw this miniature of balete in one famous hospital in Kuwait, it freaks me out!! Not literally but in a funny way, I feel that by seeing a dwarf version of the tree is just overwhelming and hilarious….  not a bit of a  creepy feeling!  but my imagination randomly wandered as maybe nono sa punso” or hoglobins would be interested in getting a visa to Kuwait and invade the dwarf trees; it’s fully air-conditioned and no neighbors to share

Ohhh,  my fear is that, a real hoglobins/nono sa punso might read this, it would be a disaster!!! ( OMG!! cant believe im posting this!!! hehehe it's crazy....)

Monday, December 3, 2012

On the 20th anniversary of the first mobile phone text message,How texting made history but ruined our language & Plenty of Marriages




Exactly 20 years ago on December 3, 1992, Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old technician was sitting at a computer terminal in Vodafone’s Newbury HQ, where the company was having their Christmas party.

Imbued with festive spirit, Papworth sent the telenote message ‘Merry Christmas’ from his computer to technical director Richard Jarvis’s Orbitel 901 phone. Little did he know that two decades later, telenotes would be called texts; the trillions sent around the world would generate an annual £73.5billion; 3 billion texts a week would be sent in the UK alone and absolutely nobody would text ‘Christmas’ when ‘Xmas’ would do.

Texts have changed the way we write, obliterating conventional punctuations and replacing properly spelled words with abbreviations, initials and ‘emoticon’ smiley symbols.
The average Briton now sends around 50 texts a week and is more likely to text friends and family than talk to them.

But some observers claim that the joy of texts may be waning as instant messaging and social media like Facebook, Twitter and Skype provide free, more public communication. In the meantime, here are some of the most outrageous, newsworthy, moving and shocking texts from the past two decades

Burp

Sent in June 1993 by Brennan Hayden, an engineer for an Irish telecoms company, working in Los Angeles. This was the first paid-for, commercial text. Hayden jokily chose the word ‘burp’ because he saw the medium as a new baby.

I’m gonna be here always xx But are you OK? xx

Sent by Amy Winehouse to her friend Kristian Marr at 3.10am on July 23, 2011. Marr was asleep when it came through. By the time he woke up, she was dead.

WTC has been hit by an airplane and a bomb. currently b6 is being evacuated. updates will follow

Texts sent by the police and emergency services in New York after American Airlines Flight 111 crashes into the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001.
  

Will you marry me?

The first known text proposal, sent in 1999 by salesman Grant Strange to his girlfriend, who responded: ‘Yes. Yes. Yes. XXX’



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Project: New Year Promise

I still have the hang after witnessing few events of Chinese sky lantern ceremony; it’s a great feeling just to look at the floating lantern in the sky, the fire gracefully waving as it fades up high, amazing and romantic at the same time…

And this coming new year,  my project is to try it myself, I have a friend in china who is supplying this and would buy a pack just in case I will not be successful in the first try…!!  

I cross my fingers and will look forward to see myself  lighting my own lantern in the given time, surpassing the belief of dooms day as 2012 bend to say GOOD BYE!





Joining me into this project would be a pleasure and you don't need to be in the same state, we can do it even in a distant, will set the date and share the moment,  it would be fun!!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Meet & Greet Fabio Cannavaro @ Go Sport!


Football lovers in kuwait, here's an oppotunity to meet and greet  "Muro di Berlino," one of the greatest defenders of his generation




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Anime Obssesion?!




Check out this flower fairy makeup tutorial by Anastasiya Shpagina (a.k.a Fukkacumi), from Ukraine. The 19-year-old hair stylist uses extreme makeup techniques and costumes to transform herself into a real-life anime character
 
 
 
It takes Shpagina about an hour to achieve her doe-eyed look—don't worry, the video is only six minutes long. Photographs on her Facebook fan page show a dangerously waifish young woman with deep crimson hair. She says she would like to one day have surgery to reshape her eyes and nip in her waist even more drastically. Shpagina is reported to weigh only about 90 pounds. Her VK page is posted with images that inspire her such as dragonflies, flowers, butterflies, tiny deer, and other woodland creatures, but her true muse is Valerie Lukyanova, the 21-year-old who sparked controversy in the spring by using plastic surgery and photo retouching to become a real-life Barbie.
 
Source: yahoo.com