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  1. lace boylegs

    black lace bikinis

    string thongs (have 'em only in blacks and reds)

    cotton bikinis

     

    though i prefer going braless most of the time, i still got:

     

    black and red lace underwire bras

    cotton racer-back t-shirt bras (have 'em only in blacks and whites)

    strapless bras

     

    at home, im usually in tank tops and cotton fekfek shorts. minsan, tanks and panties lang :)

  2. PC with AltecLansing speakers, printer, chair, 21-inch flat tv, dvd player, japanese-style bed, 2 wardrobe cabinets, aircon, lampshade, scented candles, pillows and a blanket, dirty clothes strewn on the floor, area rug, industrial floor fan.

  3. we do various software solutions such as:

     

    HR Software Solutions for payroll, time and attendance, etc.

    Hospital Billing System

    Integrated Accounting System

    Invoicing, Sales and Collections, Disbursements Systems

    TeleAudit (call accounting system)

     

    we also provide security systems such as:

     

    magnetic swipe cards

    IR-enabled door access systems

    fingerprint-scanning, voice-activated and retinal scan-enabled security systems

     

    if interested, kindly PM me...

     

     

    thanks!!!

  4. hey, i grew up in the 80's!!! its really true that life was simpler then...no hassles, no worries. hindi pa ganon ka-complicated ang childhood natin nun! play was really PLAY, parents let their kids play in the streets with their friends, without any fear of them being kidnapped or raped. mababaw lang kaligayahan ko nun! cheese curls na naka-wrap sa cone-shaped na papel ng yellow pages na pinagpapalit sa bote garapa, magnolia chocolait or fresh milk na nasa bote tapos, nirarasyon tuwing umaga( tanda ko, 3pesos ata isang bote nun eh), isama mo na rin ang yakult na 1.50 lang isa, courtesy of your friendly yakult lady, hehehe...fishball na tig di-diyes lang isa, at marami pang sari-saring kutkutin. tanda nyo pa ba ung candy na mr. singko? ung brown na beads na maliliit na masarap papakin, na minsan eh binabala sa straw na ginawang sumpit? ska yung milo na candy(kaya milo tawag dun kse chocolate flavor)? tagal ko ng naghahanap ng ganyan sa mga palengke ngayon, wala na akong makita!!!

     

    member ako nun ng uncle bob's lucky 7 club(sosyal ka pag kasali ka dun!), junior company na kids club ng glorietta (open air pa glorietta nun), jollibee friendship club (bah, nanalo ko ng name-the-club-newsletter-contest nun ha!), ska banco de oro kiddie savers club (ung little twin stars pa ang mascot nila)...madalas kme sa magnolia ice cream house sa aurora, meryenda muna dun bago derecho sa fiesta carnival sa cubao. tapos pag birthday, laging ice cream cake ng magnolia house ang handa (aliw na aliw ako sa dry ice na kasama nun sa packaging!)...picnic saka boating sa manila zoo, picnic sa luneta, kainan sa savory chicken house...ang jollibee pa lang nun, ang tanda ko, yung sa may quiapo pa eh, at meron pa silang milkshake nun! hindi masarap ang mcdo kse puro sibuyas and pickles ang hamburger nila, pero madalas kme mag-take out ng apple pie nila...favorite tv shows: starman, ALF, punky brewster (na ginagaya ko pa nun), perfect strangers, macgyver, A-Team, may CHIPS pa nga yata nun, hawaii five-O, who's the boss, charles in charge, twilight zone, TODAS, iskul bukol, chiks to chiks, palibhasa lalake, ska sino nga ba yung character na nagiging animal sha, or nakaka-connect sha sa animals? english yun eh, di ko lang tanda ung title nung show na yun. :blink: ...

     

    new wave, punk, teddy diaz, jet pangan, U2, tears for fears, sinead o'connor, annie lennox, breakdance, strut, mars, faces, equinox, euphoria, dean street cafe, shakeys, angelinos, mango brutus, orange julius, tapsilog, tanda nyo pa ba yung original na squid balls ng little samurai sa harrison plaza food court? yung saksakan ng baho pero sobrang sarap! ninja kids, aga muhlach, jc bonnin, herbert bautista, lilet, eula valdez, jobelle salvador, yayo aguila, liezel martinez, brooke shields, karate kid, ralph macchio, tom cruise, pretty in pink, st elmo's fire, charlie sheen, laura brannigan, name game, hey mickey, bmx, bmx showdown sa CCP grounds, holiday on ice sa araneta center, COD christmas display, menudo, greenhills ska yung mini-train and mini-fishpond sa greenhills....

     

    ...hay, at madami pang iba!!! sometimes, i just cant help but reminisce about the 80s, as i said, life was much simpler then, and people are not hard to please. at ang mga bata nun, hindi spoiled unlike ngayon!!!

     

    sana nga may time machine, babalik ako dun ng maraming pera para mabili ko lahat ng gusto ko!!! :lol:

  5. i want mine medium rare, with juices flowing as i take a bite. pair it with creamy mashed potato smothered with oh-so-thick and tasty gravy, plus a siding of steamed or buttered green peas, baby carrots ang sweet corn....ohlalala!! im in steak heaven!!! best-tasting steak ive tasted so far, shempre, Melo's pa rin!!!

     

    for a quick steak fix at a cheaper price, i marinate a kilo of t-bone, sliced half an inch thick and pan-sear it...while the steak's cooking, i fry 4 eggs, sunny-side-up and a bit runny, and prepare the ready-made mashed potato mix. now, to make the instant mashed potato taste like its homemade, i put in a dollop or two of cream, a generous helping of anchor butter, and a dash or two of garlic powder.

    for the gravy, i heat the leftover marinade over low fire, add some steak drippings(from the pan it was fried on to), a dash of A1 steak sauce, pepper and some cornstarch for thickening.

     

    you should try to do this at home, ladies...cuz if you do, im sure your bf/husband/partner would never want to leave your side, ever!!! ;)

  6. kahit anong soup, basta steaming hot, pero on a cold rainy day or night, i prefer campbells cream of mushroom or chicken, ung malapot, ska toasted bread...

     

    hot chocolate

     

    Lays Sour cream and onion with french onion or cottage cheese dip

    --------> i could finish 3 large bags in one sitting when im depressed!!! :sick:

     

    strawberry yoghurt

     

    philly cheese steak sandwich

     

    siomai or shrimp dumplings

  7. ladydredd ano yung kwek--kwek??...di ko get :unsure:

     

    sorry OT ha...

     

    kwek-kwek is boiled duck egg wrapped in orange batter, then, deep-fried. maraming ganitong tinda sa sidewalk, especially sa mga lugar na daanan ng maraming tao. yung iba, instead of duck egg, chicken egg ang ginagamit kse mas mura. pero mas masarap pag duck egg, mas malasa :boo: well, shempre ang nagpapadagdag sa sarap eh yung fact na nasa tabi sha ng kalsada and exposed sha sa pollution :lol:

  8. hello izzecoh!

     

    down ang online inquiry ng sss.gov.ph. i check every day, pero tlagang di lumalabas. how can i check my contributions? hassle pa naman pumunta ng sss buendia kse po graveyard shift ako d2 s ofc...sana you could help me...

     

    also, how can i check kung sino nakalagay na beneficary sa sss ko? di ko na kse matandaan eh, sabi sa sss buendia, kelangan daw sa main office ko i-verify yun. naku, ang layo po! is there any way that i could verify? para rin kse ma-change ko as soon as possible.

     

    thanks!

  9. SOUPS:

     

    steaming hot bulalo with floating marrow and fat!!! pigaan mo ng kalamansi at patis, hay sarap!!!!

     

    steaming hot cream of chicken and mushroom from Almon Marina, with matching bread sticks or croutons

     

    steaming hot hototay

     

    steaming hot at malapot na nido soup

     

    and, of course, HOT and SOUR soup from Hap Chang or North Park!!! yum!! :boo:

     

     

    JUICES:

     

    shempre, dapat ice-cold o kaya maraming crushed ice!

     

    green and yellow mango

    watermelon

    buco

    orange pulp

    and my all-time favorite, brain-freezing MELON!!! >>>masarap na katerno to ng mainit na kwek-kwek na maraming sibuyas and suka, may suki ako nito sa baclaran!!!

     

    haay, gutom na naman ako...

  10. Haven't you noticed how Starbucks has taken the place of Megamall, Enchanted Kingdom, and Jollibee? Today Starbucks spells gimmick. Suddenly everyone is mad about coffee, and is willing to spend a whooping hundred bucks for "one tall mocha frappe please!" or "I'll have one grande iced coffee please!".

     

    Everyone claims it's different, it's something else, it's to die for. Instead of catching a nice flick at the cinema, the Filipinos' new idea of fun is to voluntarily park their buns at the café and ingurgitate all the caffeine they can.

     

    No one knows exactly why Starbucks has become the hot spot, when what they serve is just foamed Blend 45 for crying out loud. Oh, try pointing this out to Starbucks fanatics (i.e., the gulping likes of teeny-boppers and kikay girls), and you can expect getting attacked on how little you know about coffee. Get ready with answers like "Duh!

    Starbucks isn't just coffee! They're ground beans and processed chocolate and skimmed milk! What do you know about that?"

     

    They have a point there, though, because even in the United States, when you talk coffee, Starbucks comes first. Their ingredients are never questionable, and if I'm not mistaken, Starbucks is an established-since-year brand. In short, Starbucks is the coffee authority. But it ends there. Starbucks is coffee, period. Certainly not a gimmick place of some sort, not convincing enough as an alternative for the mall. This, I repeat, is the case in the United States.

     

    But Starbucks invades Manila and here it becomes an obsession. As you may have already seen, the interiors of Starbucks cafes are all designed to create a distinct ambience. Notice from the Italian-tiled flooring, to the cowboy-motif wall covering, to the fancy lamps, tables and chairs crafted like those only seen in home magazines. Of course, who would miss the complicated bar counter, behind which all the grinders and blenders are displayed as if to remind you they really do process your cappuccino.

     

    I mean who can resist frequenting a posh place like this? Instead of worrying about other important things the typical kikay teenager puts on her best dress, and with her kikay friends goes straight to Starbucks where she orders "one tall caramel frappe please!". This takes time to prepare, which is fine. She feels rewarded by the fact that the ethical cashier would shout her name across the room by the time her frappe is ready. After she claims it, she heads for the self-service corner where she takes excessive pockets of extra sugar, extra cream, an inch thick of Starbucks tissue paper for souvenirs. Then she sits by the front window, hoping someone she knows would pass by and see her drinking expensive coffee. She takes remarkably small sips in order to prolong her stay, like a real smart-ass.

     

    During the entire process, there is the obligatory flaunting of Nokia Cellphones Finland or China???), the occasional eruptions of "yeah" and "sure" here and there. You get the impression everyone in the room is from CRC.

     

    Pathetic as it is, the Starbucks atmosphere is so contagious that it simply brings out the social climber in on e. You have to admit that the Philippine franchiser of Starbucks--whoever he is--deserves credit. He's certainly not stupid. He sees through us Filipinos, and definitely knows how to flatter us.

     

    Mr. Starbucks is aware of the average Pinoy desire to be associated and considered among the elite because well, in reality, the average Pinoy is far from being that.

     

    The average Pinoy home is less attractive than a place like Starbucks. The average Pinoy meal is without garnishes. The average Pinoy environment is less comforting and convenient than the service of Starbucks.

     

    But when in Starbucks, the average Pinoy is instantly made to feel he's in New ork, or Las Vegas, or Paris, or anywhere else but Manila--one probable reason why we Filipinos buy this flick. We are total suckers for a nything that is western in concept. But Starbucks has gone beyond colonial mentality; it has become pure escapism. It helps us forget about the EDSA traffic jam, the hostages in Mindanao, and the decreasing popularity of Erap. In this age of harsh realities of poverty and chaos, anything that offers oblivion and temporary indulgence sells fast.

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