18:08] xash77: so reding-redi ka na sa paglipat te? lol
[21:33] m_buniel: bat ipis
[21:33] xash77: hahahahha
[21:33] xash77: wala
[21:33] xash77: me nagtatanong sakn eh
[21:34] m_buniel: ah okay
[21:34] xash77: ewan ko syo lol
[21:36] m_buniel: lol
[21:36] xash77: palagay mo nadedepress ba sila?
[21:37] m_buniel: oo cympre
[21:37] m_buniel: hahaha
[21:37] m_buniel: pag wala clang makain
[21:37] m_buniel: lol
[21:37] xash77: ano ba kinakain nila?
[21:37] xash77: lol
[21:38] m_buniel: ewan ko sau
[21:38] m_buniel: dumi cympre
[21:38] m_buniel: dahi mdumi cla
[21:39] xash77: ay gnun? hahah nde ba sila pwede kumain ng malinis na pagkain?
[21:40] m_buniel: research mo nga yan sa internet
[21:40] m_buniel: hehehe
[21:40] xash77: wala nga ako makita eh
[21:40] xash77: nakagat ka na ba ng ipis?
[21:40] m_buniel: nope
[21:40] xash77: teka break lng ako ha
[21:40] xash77: research mo yung tungkol sa ipis
[21:40] xash77: il get back to you
[21:41] m_buniel: toink
[21:41] m_buniel: ikaw
[21:41] xash77: hahahhahaha
[21:42] xash77: mamaya maghanap ka sa wikipedia
[21:42] xash77: o teka maghahanap muna ako bago ako magbreak
[21:42] xash77: stay put
[21:42] xash77: lol
[21:44] xash77: o ayan
[21:45] xash77: They feed on human and pet food and damage and can leave an offensive odor.
[21:45] m_buniel: okay
[21:49] xash77: ikaw walang na research> ano k b naman lol
[21:51] m_buniel: busy ako gurl
[21:51] m_buniel: quomoquota
[21:52] xash77: hmp
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
ipis
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sleepless in Mandaluyong
I think I was an owl in my past life.
I've been staying up, wide awake, straight 24 hours since last week. Not that I couldn't sleep. I WANTED TO SLEEP SOOOOO BADLYYYY!!!! But I have to work and finish my schoolwork. So after work this morning, I went home and finished my assignment. I started it by 7:00AM and I was done by 3:18AM the following day. Good Lord, I barely had 2 hours of sleep! No caffeines, shots, meds, energy drinks or whatever. I was just awake and facing this monitor for like eternity.
Well, the good thing about myself is that when I'm dead-set to finish something, my mind and body seems to cooperate. I don't feel hungry, thirsty, sleepy, etc. And after I've already finished my requirements, I S T I L L C A N T S L E E P.
I already lack sleep since Friday. Now, I feel like a battery running out of life. :( Why?
--> I was awake from Friday 7PM to Saturday 9:30PM. Woke up 11PM and slept by 3AM.
--> I was awake from Sunday 6:30AM to Monday 10AM.
--> I was awake from Monday 6PM to up to now! It's already Wednesday 4:07AM!!!
To keep myself up, I'll be working out later! =)
And after working out, the next better thing to do is EAT!!!!
Then after that, the BEST thing to do is to SLEEP!
These are the times when even just seeing a bed makes me wanna cry.
Ngayon pwede na ba akong magtagalog????
Sa sobrang tindi ng mga pangyayari kasi gising pa rin ako hanggang ngayon. Biglang bumulaga sa akin ang napakalalambot at kaaya-ayang mga kama ng Uratex. At akalain mong may website sila!
Ang Makapangyarihang Kama ng Uratex
Click nyo lang yung site. I've seen the prices. Parang gusto ko bumili. Rajo Laurel even designed one for them. Trapunto ang tawag daw dito. And Trapunto is Italian for "to embroider".
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Tha Camerawalls: The debut album launch
Formed sometime in September 2007 by Clementine, formerly of the indie- pop/rock sensation Orange & Lemons, he chose to collaborate with old friends and drummer Ian Sarabia, and former bassist from years ago Law Santiago. Armed with his acoustic guitar Clementine returns to his indie roots with a new 3-piece line up – The Camerawalls. After nine months of sowing the seeds and taking baby steps they are now ready to release a collection of pop songs for a full-length independent album. July 3, 2008 marks the release of “Pocket Guide To The Otherworld”, their debut album under Clementine’s new indie label – Lilystars Records. The launch will be happening at Club Dredd in Eastwood City. Indulge yourselves with their initial offering “Markers of Beautiful Memories,” whilst they busy themselves preparing for the much awaited album launch. Watch out for their official website at www.thecamerawalls.com.Here's a sampler from their album. I love this one. =)
Monday, June 2, 2008
The Zephyr Song

"The Zephyr Song" was the second single released for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' eighth studio album By the Way. The song, as a single, was released in two parts. Both editions held two previously unheard-of B-sides, making it, collectively, hold four non-LP tracks. This is the largest amount of accumulated unreleased studio recorded B-sides any solitary single the Red Hot Chili Peppers have ever released.
During the By the Way tour, the song was played extensively at virtually all live concerts. Since the release of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' newest album, Stadium Arcadium (and its subsequent tour), however, "The Zephyr Song" has since been completely removed and detached from any set lists. It has not been played once since 2005. It has also had a significant amount of online discussion in a few forums that the song is actually about the act of Dogging (sexual slang).
B-side: "Body of Water" "Someone" "Out of Range" "Rivers of Avalon"
Released: December 3rd 2002
Format: CD Single, vinyl
Recorded: 2002
Genre: Alternative rock
Length: 3:53
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Producer: Rick Rubin
Can I get your hand to write on
Just a piece of leg to bite on
What a night to fly my kite on
Do you want to flash your light on
Take a look
It's on display for you
Coming down
No, not today
Did you meet your forture teller
Get it off with no propeller
Do it up, it's on with Stella
What a way to finally smell her
Pick it up
If not too strong for you
Take a piece
And pass it on
Fly away on my zephyr
I feel it more than ever
And in this perfect weather
We'll find a place together
Fly on my wind
Rebel and a liberator
Find a way to be a skater
Rev it up to levitate her
Super friendly aviator
Take a look
It's on display for you
Coming down
No, not today
Fly away on my zephyr
I feel it more than ever
And in this perfect weather
We'll find a place together
In the water where I center my emotion
All the world can pass me by
Fly away on my zephyr
We'll find a place together
(whoa) whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa - do you
(yeah) yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
(whoa) whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa - want to
(yeah) yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Fly away on my zephyr
I feel it more than ever
And in this perfect weather
We'll find a place together
In the water where I center my emotion
All the world can pass me by
Fly away on my zephyr
We're gonna live forever
Forever
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Too Much Heaven

"Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on January 9, 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, Spirits Having Flown. In the United States and Canada, it became the latest in a long line of chart-toppers, and rose to the top three in the United Kingdom, as well. It is also notable for featuring the Chicago horn section (James Pankow, Walt Parazaider and Lee Loughnane).
In the summer of 1978, the Gibb brothers announced their latest project at a news conference at the United Nations in New York City. All of the publishing royalties on their next single would go into UNICEF, to celebrate the International Year of the Child, which was designated to be 1979. The song earned over $7 million dollars in publishing royalties. Then-United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralded the move as "an outstanding and generous initiative."
The Bee Gees were later invited to the White House, where President Jimmy Carter thanked the group for their donation. At the ceremony, the brothers presented Carter with one of their black satin tour jackets. Carter remarked that he was "not a disco fan" but knew enough about their music because his daughter Amy was a big fan.
"Too Much Heaven" was recorded nine months after "Night Fever". At the time, this had been the longest gap in The Bee Gees' distribution of singles since 1975.
The single "Too Much Heaven" was released in the late autumn of 1978 (it had originally been intended for use in the John Travolta movie Moment By Moment, but was pulled before the film's release reportedly because Barry Gibb thought the movie was awful when he was shown a rough cut.), and started a slow ascent up the music charts. In the first week of 1979, preceding the Music for UNICEF Concert, the single first topped the charts in both the United States and Canada. In the United Kingdom, the single peaked at number three late in 1978. A slow ballad that was unlike the previous two singles off the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Barry Gibb noted that the group wanted to "move in an R&B direction, still maintaining our lyric power, and our melody power as well."
Released: October 24, 1978 (UK) November 21, 1978 (US, Canada)
Format: vinyl record (7" 45 RPM)
Recorded: Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida, June — July 1978
Genre: Pop
Length: 4 min 56 s
Label: RSO
Producer: Robert Stigwood
Chorus:
Nobody gets too much heaven no more
Its much harder to come by
Im waiting in line
Nobody gets too much love anymore
Its as high as a mountain
And harder to climb
Oh you and me girl
Got a lot of love in store
And it flows through you
And it flows through me
And I love you so much more
Then my life..i can see beyond forever
Evrything we are will never die
Lovings such a beautiful thing
Oh you make my world.. a summer day
Are you just a dream to fade away
Chorus..
You and me girl got a highway to the sky
We can turn away from the night and day
And the tears we had to pay(u hade to cry)
Youre my life..
I can see a new tomorrow
Evrything we are will never die
Lovings such a beautiful thing
When you are to me, the light above
Made for all to see our presious love
Chorus..
Love is such a beautiful thing
You make my world a summer day
Are you just a dream to fade away
Chorus..
Nobody gets too much love anymore
Its as wide as a river and harder to cross
Chorus..(repeat and fade)
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm

"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" is a single by the Canadian folk-rock group Crash Test Dummies, featured on their 1993 album God Shuffled His Feet.
Each verse describes the isolation and suffering of a child, each of which have wild-sounding stories: a boy whose hair has prematurely whitened from shock, a girl covered in birthmarks, and a boy whose family belongs to a peculiar religious sect. An alternate version sometimes performed at live concerts replaced the third verse with one concerning a boy whose mother disposed of his tonsils after a tonsilectomy, thus depriving him of the possibility of bringing them to show and tell.
The associated music video sets the song's lyrics as the script for a series of one-act plays performed by school children. Throughout, the scenes of the performance are intercut with scenes of the Crash Test Dummies performing the song at stage side.
The first act, set at a city intersection, tells the story of a young boy who was involved in a car crash. His hair turned white due to the force of the crash.
The second act tells the story of a girl that never used to "change with the girls in the change room", until one day the other girls (portrayed in the act as three inquisitive detectives) force her to change with them, only to discover that her body was covered in birthmarks.
The final act tells of a boy that lives under the strict discipline of his austere parents and how his family attends a church, where "shaking" and "lurching" happens during the services.
Released: 1993 (U.S.)
Format: CD single
Recorded: Music Head Recording in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Genre: folk-rock
Label: BMG/Arista
Writer(s): Brad Roberts
Producer: Jerry Harrison, Crash Test Dummies
Once there was a kid who
Got into an accident and couldn't come to school
But when he finally came back
His hair had turned from black into bright white
He said that it was from when
The cars had smashed him so hard
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Once there was this girl who
Wouldn't go and change with the girls in the change room
But when they finally made her
They saw birthmarks all over her body
She couldn't quite explain it
They'd always just been there
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
But both the girl and boy were glad
'Cause one kid had it worse than that
'Cause then there was this boy whose
Parents made him come directly home right after school
And when they went to their church
They shook and lurched all over the church floor
He couldn't quite explain
They'd always just gone there
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
Walk On By

"Walk on By" is a song composed by Burt Bacharach, with lyrics by Hal David for Dionne Warwick. It was recorded at the same December 1963 session that yielded "Anyone Who Had a Heart", which, in 1964, became Warwick's second Top Ten hit. Released in April of that year, "Walk on By" became a landmark single, reaching #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The song also reached the top 10 in a brief run on Billboard's easy listening survey, and was a Number One hit on Cashbox's R and B chart (Billboard did not print rhythm and blues charts during 1964, the year of the song's peak performance.)
Like many of Warwick's 1960s Bacharach-composed singles, "Walk on By" was heavily covered in different ways, some of which gained significant chart success. One notable version was by funk/soul musician Isaac Hayes, whose 1969 cover on his groundbreaking album Hot Buttered Soul was transformed into a twelve-and-a-half minute funk vamp, breaking ground for singers to release songs surpassing five minutes. In 1978, The Stranglers recorded a gritty punk-inspired version that hit #21 on the UK charts. In 1982, funk singer D-Train recorded a US-only R&B hit with the song mixing up Warwick and Hayes' versions. In 1990, singer Sybil, who had scored her biggest hit a year prior with a cover of Warwick's "Don't Make Me Over", also scored a US R&B hit with this song.
Warwick also recorded a German version of the song, entitled "Geh Vorbei"
Hundreds of artists have recorded and performed "Walk on By" on stage, including The Jackson 5 (often as part of a meledy with The Love You Save) Aretha Franklin (1964), The Undisputed Truth, Bobby Kris & The Imperials, Mel Tormé, The Lettermen (on their 1964 album She Cried), The Four Seasons (1965), Stan Getz (1966), The Stranglers (1978), George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Johnny Mathis, Cliff Richard (for live album Cliff "Live" in Japan '72 with Olivia Newton-John), Gloria Gaynor (1975 album Experience Gloria Gaynor), Melissa Manchester, The Beach Boys, Sybil Lynch (1990), Seal, Average White Band, Melanie Thornton, Gabrielle (1997), The Carpenters, Kelly Clarkson and Kiki Dee, Jazz Jamaica (on Massive, 2004), The Scorchers (on "Stuntin'"), The Capprells and The Sul Brothers Band (one act).
Isaac Hayes' version of "Walk on By" was sampled and revisited many times, by artists such as Comptons Most Wanted (1991), Notorious B.I.G. (1994), Slick Rick Mona Lisa (1995), Hooverphonic (1997), MF Doom (1999), The Wu Tang Clan (2000), Pete Rock (2001), Ludacris (2004).
In 2003, Alicia Keys recorded a medley of Hayes' version of "Walk on By" and Gladys Knight & the Pips' 1970 song "If I Were Your Woman" for her second album The Diary of Alicia Keys, entitled "If I Was Your Woman/Walk on By".
The Undisputed Truth version of "Walk on By" was sampled by J Dilla on his 2006 album Donuts.
Joss Stone's song "Just Walk on By", from the 2007 compilation album Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1, contains a sample from "Walk on By".
Warwick's version remains the most well-known, however, and in 1998 the song was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame. The RIAA chose it as one of the Songs of the Century. In 2004, it was ranked #70 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
The Youngs recorded a version of "Walk on By" appearing on their self titled album released on Mimicry Records in 2004.
Released: August 10 1997
Format: CD Single
Recorded: 1995
Genre: Pop, R&B, soul
Length: 3:21
Label: Go Beat, Universal Records
Writer(s): Burt Bacharach, Hal David
If you see me walking down the street
And I start to cry each time we meet
Walk on by, walk on by
Make believe
that you don't see the tears
Just let me grieve
in private 'cause each time I see you
I break down and cry
And walk on by (don't stop)
And walk on by (don't stop)
And walk on by
I just can't get over losing you
And so if I seem broken and blue
Walk on by, walk on by
Foolish pride
Is all that I have left
So let me hide
The tears and the sadness you gave me
When you said goodbye
Walk on by
and walk on by
and walk by (don't stop)
Walk on by, walk on by
Foolish pride
Is all that I have left
So let me hide
The tears and the sadness you gave me
When you said goodbye
Walk on by (don't stop)
and walk on by (don't stop)
and walk by (don't stop)
