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October 2007 - The DJ who's not a DeeJay

Halloween Carols ?

Let's face it, Halloween isn't a traditional Pinoy celebration. It's popularly known as American tradition surrounded by the premise of scaring people and dressing up in costumes imitating popular personalities, fictitious characters and pop culture icons.Some exclusive villages and subdivisions do celebrate Halloween's tradition of knocking at houses' doors and exclaiming "Trick or Treat!", hoping for treats in the form of candies. Some...

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When 10 Pins Are Not Enough

I mentioned previously that the sound of bowling pins being knocked down are music to my ears. It's not a sport I am good with though. I don't even get to play regularly. And I have a pathetic high score.I already have a hard time trying to knock all 10 pins down. So how about more than 10 ? How would others do...

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Your Fortune In a Cookie

I had lunch at Chowking the other week and I noticed that they were advertising fortune cookies beside the counter. The last time I had a fortune cookie was when I was a kid. So it was exciting to be able to crack one open, eat the cookie and get your fortune.I can't quite remember the fortune I got but it was a...

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Video Phone Calls

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I own a 3g compatible mobile phone which makes video phone calls possible. I just don't use it cause If I wanted to see a person, I'd meet up with them rather than see them on a 1 inch screen. Plus, I'd rather have the caller hear my voice than see my mouth moving. Ok... I've put up a lot of excuses... but...

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Random Thoughts

I have lots of thought-tidbits I've been compiling lately... not really enough for it to be discussed as an entire post. Plus I usually think in bits... so here's my random thoughts top 10 (in no particular order)1. Two kinds of sounds calm me down... ocean waves and bowling pins being knocked down.2. Don't get stuck in traffic after a rectal examination... unless...

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