rhea_41084
@rhea_41084 (88)
Philippines • Age 40
Joined myLot 14 years ago
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kyel_11
@kyel_11 (1069)
• Philippines
30 Sep 10
does this person exist? i mean how can he/she survive without any friends? there's a saying that no man is an island. no man can live alone for himself, he needs companions and friends. so this really wonders me.. how about the...
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7 people
JudgeIronFist
@JudgeIronFist (2472)
• Singapore
30 Sep 10
My first time was kind of accidental. I was still in high school then. I was surfing the net at home when I decided to google 'online money making'. From then on, my online money making experience started and I started doing it....
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3 people
chemist2writer
@joyadalia (1408)
• Philippines
23 Aug 10
If allowed to choose, which would you choose over the other? Your career or your family?
This is definitely one of the most difficult questions in life that any wife or anyone for that matter is faced. We can always say that...
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2 people
Graceekwenx
@Graceekwenx (3160)
• Philippines
1 Sep 10
Filipinos. Admit it. I am sure that i am not the only one here who had sleepless nights because of neighbours singing videoke alllllll night long. Is there a law that states "no noise after 10pm?" Am i overeacting here? Hello! i...
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4 people
Sphinx30
@Sphinx30 (286)
• Philippines
31 Aug 10
Many of us (Filipinos) believed the capability of pnoy in providing us a good government and improve our way of life of living. But after what happen last Aug.23, it shows that pnoy has not really a good leader, it really a big...
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1 person
totallyundecided
@totallyundecided (3190)
• Philippines
31 Aug 10
Well, everyday. In my "suki" carenderia, they always cook "utan bisaya". That's what we call call here. It's a vegetable soup composed of squash, malunggay, beans, okra and sometimes fried fish.
Usually, it's what we always...
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2 people
princesslawyer0515
@princesslawyer0515 (270)
• Philippines
1 Sep 10
It's September 1. In the Philippines, this marks the start of the Christmas season. This morning, Christmas in our Hearts woke me up. It seems to remind me to smile because the season has come.
Merry Christmas, fellow...
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1 person
LIENROSE
@LIENROSE (910)
• Philippines
1 Sep 10
for me, yes he was,and he must admit that because that was evident in his 64 days of being the President of the Philippines,
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1 person
Cutie18f
@Cutie18f (9546)
• Philippines
26 Aug 10
If you're in the Philippines I bet you are familiar with the noontime show called "Showtime." My God, everything is so trashy. I don't know what you think of it, but I think the show is setting a certain kind of low standard among...
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rhea_41084 Well for me, 'showtime' is a nice show, not just because I'm a certified kapamilya but I'm really entertained while watching it. Although some of the contestants shows familiar acts or same tricks. But still I can see lots of talented filipinos in that show...
28 Aug 10
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TheAdvocate
@TheAdvocate (2392)
• Philippines
27 Aug 10
It was in the paper today that a victim of Mendoza struggled through shattered jaw and broken finger to write a thank you note to his doctors and nurses. I was really touched that she reached out to Filipinos even if she sustained...
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2 people
Sphinx30
@Sphinx30 (286)
• Philippines
24 Aug 10
When Venus Raj proclaimed as fourth runner up in the recent Miss Universe pageant, the filipinos seems to forgot a while the tragic incident brought by the bloody hostage drama. Despite the negative impact to the international...
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1 person
kyss_smyle
@kyss_smyle (166)
• Philippines
23 Aug 10
The hostage drama that was recently ended in Manila made me wonder why these things happen. I did my research and found out that the hostage taker, former policeman Mendoza was once awarded one of the Top Policemen in the...
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2 people
basqui
@basqui (3888)
• Philippines
23 Aug 10
The hostage-taker was gunned down already and the hostages that are alive are taken out of the bus.
The reporter is even not describing the drastic stature of the dead body of the hostage-taker. There are still survivors but...
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rhea_41084 The hostage drama was over but lasted for almost 12 hours and has a very tragic ending. Obviously there's a failure on the negotiation between the hostage taker and the policemen. They failed again to control this kind of incident which results the loss of...
23 Aug 10
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mspitot
@mspitot (3824)
• Philippines
23 Aug 10
I arrived home with the news on the TV. The news is airing a live coverage on a hostage drama at Quirino grand stand. I find it very critical. I got nervous when there were gun shots heard.
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2 people