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(mp3) Paano na Kaya
Friday, September 26, 2008
sa dinami-rami ng kaibigan ko… ikaw pa…
I find the lyrics cute… it makes me remember the mushy crush thingie in high school and college haha… nice melody din. i usually play this song at home though i’m not a fan of bugoy. He ranked 2nd in PDA 2. I didnt bother to upload his pic ‘coz trust me, you’ll love his voice lolz.
This song is an original Mr. C. composition and part of the PDA Season 2 album.
Check out the lyrics…
(mp3) Another Goodbye Song
Sunday, September 21, 2008
How bad I feel… when someone says goodbye and I am not prepared to cry…
I really like this song, originally, it was sang by (top 10?) PDA scholars. I dunno why it became Van’s single. Well, maybe the headmaster Ryan Cayabyab himself gave his composition to Van instead of the whole group singing it.

Van ranked 5th in PDA Season 2.
Check out the song lyrics and some fast facts about Van…
(mp3) Second Grand Star Dreamer
Monday, September 15, 2008
Finally, Laarni is the second Pinoy Dream Academy Grand Star Dreamer (Yeng Constantino being the first GSD in Season 1 of PDA), after the bashing from some mentors and backstabbling of some co-scholars. Along with her supporters, I spent a significant amount for online voting, she’s lucky ‘coz she was supported by fans abroad who are very much willing to spend hundreds of dollars just to help her reach her dream.
I remember reading Persecution of Laarni blog that made me vote for her. She’ll get your sympathy after reading the blog. You dont have to read the entire blog, parts 5-7 will suffice.
Her winning piece entitled Manalig Ka was compsed by Mr. C.. Check the lyrics below.
blue eye
Monday, September 1, 2008Yesterday, I went to downtown with Aldin and decided to get navel piercing. I really dont like injections, needles and the like, yet I was so brave to get belly button ring until I saw that huge needle. I wanted to back out pero but the girl was aggressive kaya di na ako naka angal. Well it looks cute naman. It’s not as painful as I thought but mejo mahirap gumalaw like picking up things, putting on/off socks, scrubbing feet, etc…. mejo nervous ako dahil ayoko ng mga sugat sa katawan. Plus the thought that it needs a couple of weeks to heal, eeew.
To those interested to get navel piercing, it’s better to get enough info beforehand. Here’s an excerpt of the belly ring after care from the net:
The navel is a depressed scar that tends to collect dirt, and if not dried properly after bathing can become subject to fungal infections i.e. Candida Albicans (Thrush) even if it’s not pierced. Once its pierced extra care must be taken with cleaning to prevent infections. One can’t stress enough how it must be looked after carefully!
Navels take a long time to heal because the navel is on your waist, which is like the hinge of your body. It’s subject to a lot of movement and your clothes constantly rub and irritate the piercing. It usually takes 3 – 4 months to heal, but it can take up to 12 months for some. The only difference between a healed and unhealed navel is a very small amount of redness just around the area where the ring pierces the body and it’s hardly visible. The healing time depends on a variety of factors: health, weight, diet, clothes, profession, and most importantly how carefully you care for it.
The first 4-5 days your navel will look fine, then you will start to get a very small amount of redness where the ring pierces the body. Next you will start to get crusting around the ring. This is just dead white blood cells from the healing process. The piercing will discharge small amounts of milky fluid. This is not a sign of infection, it’s just the result of your body trying o heal a wound with a foreign object in it. If the discharge becomes thick and yellow, or you develop any pain or excessive redness, this is a sign of possible infection. See your piercer or doctor right away.
After 6 – 8 weeks the discharge and crusting should lessen and there should only be a small amount of redness around the piercing. The piercing is not fully healed until all redness disappears. If you stop cleaning it before it is fully healed you may develop an infection. Some good word of advice: Never assume it is ever fully healed. It is always best to regularly clean your piercing.






