jeanette on May 23rd, 2008

The Dalai Lama’s support for the Olympic Games is so white and clear, so to speak, and he said that the torch relay should not be disrupted, and that worldwide protests against it should end. “Let’s protect the torch”, he said as it is a part of the games. If the ongoing Tibetan peace talks […]

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jeanette on May 20th, 2008

The time is drawing near. Last year was not very good for me. I got myself injured during the last year’s Catholympics in AIT where I almost broke 3 fingers after a bad catch of a football kicked by a medium-built sportsman. I had 2 splints in my fingers for 4 months and missed the […]

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jeanette on May 16th, 2008

My company regularly sponsors a three-day annual company staff outing activity every December. Last December’s outing was a sure not-to-miss affair because the game of paintball was one of the three exciting events that the organizers had arranged for everyone. I was excited as I have never tried paintballing before. Would you believe it? Forty-two […]

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The world’s no. 1 in women’s tennis, Justine Henin, has officially retired from professional tennis. Millions of fans would surely miss her and her amazing winning strokes in the women’s game — I will. After Steffi Graf, the world has again lost another chance of watching very spectacular competitive matches of Justine. Hope to see […]

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jeanette on April 30th, 2008

My sis’ family just recently came back from a long weekend trip from Nevada to Sacramento, California and back to Nevada. The whole family went to spend quality times visiting a number of national parks and magnificent entertainment hubs for their love child, Dawn, along the way. I like their idea of spending weekends outside […]

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jeanette on March 20th, 2008

Let’s play a game, the spider game! Today, my office assistant broke my silence and overindulgence in the job by introducing this game. Her intention was for me to relax a little bit as she knows that I’ve been digging my head deep down into tons of paperworks and other workloads already […]

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Though I am not a big boxing fan—I’ve just been made one during the last 2 years after having seen how this great champion brave-heartedly fought for his countrymen. Their first meeting was very controversial for the judging body to give the title to the Mexican ‘though every audience and boxing professional knows that Pacman […]

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Everyone was glued to his tv set to watch Pacman extinguish his opponent in a 12 rounder bout. It was a big celebration for all and that the hero calls for national unity as he dedicate this and his every fight to all Filipinos around the globe.
Pacman fever grips Filipinos nationwide
By Inquirer Bureaus, Metro Staff, […]

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Earlier on, I wrote about saving fuel costs by checking car tires regularly and keeping the right amount of air pressure on my other site, ideas beyond borders. ‘Though before I wrote that post, I knew that I’m not going to save some money because I still hang on to my existing, over-exhausted tires, but […]

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