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Saturday, August 30, 2008
want to know??!!
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/30/2008 11:18:00 AM 0 comments
go for you dreamz!!..
d wall was so high that spectators were shouting that it's impossible for a frog to reach the top
1 by 1, frogs began to fall due to exhaustion,
and 1 by 1, they gave up,
except for a tiny frog
this frog was very exhausted but kept climbing
spectators told him to give up
but he didn't
the tiny frog eventually reach the top
they wanted to know how he did it
and they found out that he was
DEAF!!!
Lesson: don't listen to dream stealers!!
Go for yours!!
Live it and achieve for it!!:)(:
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/30/2008 10:07:00 AM 0 comments
what a relief!!??
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/30/2008 10:04:00 AM 0 comments
Thursday, August 21, 2008
trilogy book i'm reading right now..
this international bestseller trilogy book by Nora Roberts
that i currently and trying to finish includes:
First in Nora Robert's trilogy(Daring to Dream)..
Laura Templeton, Kate Powell and Margo Sullivan have been the best of friends since circumstances threw them together as children. Laura is the beloved daughter of the wealthy Templeton's, owners of an international chain of hotels; Kate is an orphaned cousin raised on the Templeton Estate; and Margo is the beautiful and spirited daughter of the family's housekeeper.
Margo's been offered the same privileges as the Templeton children, but she resents handouts. She feels she has much to prove to herself, her surrogate family, and her mother. Margo dreams big - she wants wealth, fame, and success - but she doesn't want anyone's help. Wanting to go as far away from home as possible., she starts with Hollywood and then moves on to Europe, where she finds fame as a supermodel. But when her world crashes down around her, she comes home to the arms of her friends devastated and broke, and must somehow find a way to rebuild her life. Then, unexpectedly, the long dormant passion between her and Laura's older brother, Josh, heats up. Has the feisty Margo finally met her match?
Second in Nora Robert's trilogy(Holding the Dream)..
Ever since the death of her parents, Kate Powell has felt the need to prove herself to the aunt and uncle who raised her. But Kate's world tilts on its axis when a former family friend reveals that Kate's father had been accused of embezzlement at the time of his death. Kate is horrified to discover that her aunt and uncle paid her father's debts.
Not knowing how to discuss her findings, she internalizes her pain. And when she herself is wrongly accused of fraud, the usually strong Kate withdraws and refuses to fight the charges.
Kate will need the love and support of all her friends and family to repair her life. Hotel expert Byron De Witt is a most valued and trusted member of the Templeton Hotel Empire and it is who realizes that Kate's problems are making her ill. Though Kate is nothing like the women Byron usually finds attractive, something about her gets to him and he's determined to help Kate to open up, rediscover herself and fight to clear her name.
Third in Nora Robert's trilogy(Finding the Dream)..
From the outside Laura Templeton's life look charmed: the daughter of a wealthy family, married to the man of her dreams and the mother to two beautiful daughters. But her dreams are short - lived, and it all collapses when Peter doesn't prove to be the kind of husband or father material Laura has dreamed of.
With Her best friends, Margo and Kate, recently married and starting their own families, Laura feels so isolated. Then her brother's friend, bad boy Michael, asks to rent her stables and she reluctantly agrees. Laura finds him disturbingly attractive, but Michael is a man who has never stayed long with any project or commitment. Dare she lay her heart open once again?
This are the books in Nora Robert's Dream trilogy..
i find it beautiful because it is about daring to dream, holding on to that dream and to find it to be the most beautiful dream..
i finished already the first book and i find it beautiful and interesting..
and now i'm on the second book already and i hope i can finish it..
i hope you can buy a copy or download ebooks on the internet to read to trilogy..
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/21/2008 11:53:00 PM 0 comments
happy birthday!!
happy birthday!!!
we're 3years and 1month old already..
hoping for more birthdays to come..
thankz for the day..
you did what you promiz..
c yah next time..
i will return bearhugzz next time..
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/21/2008 01:01:00 PM 0 comments
Saturday, August 16, 2008
my favorite animes..
my favorite animes is "Prince of Tennis" and "Detective Conan"
for prince of tennis:
if you want to watch its videos from the tv series, visit this site..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obqlydfb1bI
for comic reading, visit this site..
http://www.onemanga.com/Prince_of_Tennis/
for detective conan:
if you want to watch its videos, visit this site..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqbs6RLc-P4&feature=related
for comic reading, visit this site..
http://www.onemanga.com/Detective_Conan/
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/16/2008 01:50:00 PM 0 comments
a tiring day..
this day is a tiring day..
u know y??
because i have body pain..almost everywhere..
sakit ilihok..promiz!!hu3..
sa celebration ni sa bday ni mae ghpon bah!!
he3..pero enjoy jud kau xa..
he3..thanks mae..
advance happy bday!!
this day is also stressful..
we had a fight last night..
i don't know what happen to me..
nikalit lng jud q..he3..
as in i threw all my anger to him..
then the funny thing is xa pa ang nag sorry..
i felt sorry for him so i stop it..
effect sa rh og empe og dagat guro to..
nga init jud aqng ulo,i'm tired taz he text,
so xa na nabuntunan..
sorry ha..
but he forgive me so we're ok as usual..
thankz..
we had also many assignments, and studies for that PAASCU!!
i can't help it..hu3..
mahuman na unta ni tanan!!
tom. rcyc training npud..
whole day pjud..
he3..but still..it's ok..
i can handle this..
dghan mn pud mi ugma..
so good luck..
till next time..
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/16/2008 01:25:00 PM 0 comments
Thursday, August 14, 2008
summary on Beijing Olympics..(medal counts..)
visit this site for the current medal count of the Philippines and you will be amaze..he3..
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/phi;_ylt=AuiTTFaaxVHAJSJT7FzRdh2PaJh4
visit this site for the countries who garnered the most medals as this moment...
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/beijing/medals;_ylt=AqgK_VB8Fm7YAEjX4UZ2KaaPaJh4
watch out for the next summing up of medal counts..
thankz..
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/14/2008 09:36:00 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
juzt an ordinary day!!..
ordinary day, as usual..
daghan himuon uie..
kapoi nq..
matulog nlng q after aning post sa ni..he3..
wla mn qy lain masulat gud..
kuyoy!!..
happy q kay hapit nah FRIDAY!!??
y?? ask daun!!he3..
because no klaz!!yehey!!
taz celebration sa debut ni mae!!
kaon nasad!!he3..
libre pud!!..he3..
mabusog jud q ana!!..he3..
there's also one reason Y!!??
he3..if wat is that,,
well,, it is juzt a secret between me and only to myself!!wahaha..
training pa pud di sa rcyc..apil2 di daw q kunuhay..
wla lng gud..he3..
wla nmn cguro lain..
aie,,sa monday di kay luoy kaung uic kay kmi ray naay klaz!!
y??
ang mga nkblo lng nkblo wat ang reason..he2..
kaya let's all be ready by that day and wish us luck..
gud luck and thank you for visiting..
kuyoy!!.. :)(:
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/13/2008 10:13:00 PM 1 comments
Saturday, August 09, 2008
AB Day!!!a wonderful day..
what a wonderful day..
at last i got to see him for i think 2 months when i last saw him..
I'm late when i got there but still i saw there dance contest and search..
it must be an unforgettable day..
i have something to remember in that day..
but i know i will remember it..
it's like a contentment in life..
but there's something i can't say..
lesson1: do whatever you can do in that time..
lesson2: make someone happy all the time even just in that day..
thanks for the time..
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/09/2008 11:50:00 PM 1 comments
Friday, August 08, 2008
China strides onto Olympic stage(2008 Beijing Olympics)
BEIJING (AP)—Once-reclusive China commandeered the world stage Friday, celebrating its first-time role as Olympic host with a stunning display of pageantry and pyrotechnics to open a Summer Games unrivaled for its mix of problems and promise.
Now ascendent as a global power, China welcomed scores of world leaders to an opening ceremony watched by 91,000 people at the eye-catching National Stadium and a potential audience of 4 billion worldwide. It was depicted as the largest, costliest extravaganza in Olympic history, bookended by barrages of some 30,000 fireworks.
To the beat of sparkling explosions, the crowd counted down the final seconds before the show began. A sea of drummers—2,008 in all—pounded out rhythms with their hands, then acrobats on wires gently wafted down into the stadium as rockets shot up into the night sky from its rim.
President Bush and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin were among the glittering roster of notables who watched China make this bold declaration that it had arrived. Bush, rebuked by China after he raised human-rights concerns this week, is the first U.S. president to attend an Olympics on foreign soil.
Already an economic juggernaut, China is given a good chance of overtaking the U.S. atop the gold-medal standings with its legions of athletes trained intensely since childhood. One dramatic showdown will be in women’s gymnastics, where the U.S. and Chinese teams are co-favorites; in the pool, Chinese divers and U.S. swimmers are expected to dominate.
The run-up to the games had epic story lines—China investing $40 billion to build the needed infrastructure, reeling from a catastrophic earthquake in Sichuan province in May, struggling right up to Friday to diminish Beijing’s stubborn smog. China’s detentions of political activists, its crackdown on uprisings in Tibet and its economic ties to Sudan—home of the war-torn Darfur region—fueled relentless criticisms from human rights groups and calls for an Olympic boycott.
Second-guessed for awarding the games to Beijing, the International Olympic Committee stood firmly by its decision. It was time, the committee said, to bring the games to the homeland of 1.3 billion people, a fifth of humanity.
The games, said IOC President Jacques Rogge, “are a chance for the rest of the world to discover what China really is.”
The story presented in Friday’s ceremony sought to distill 5,000 years of Chinese history—featuring everything from the Great Wall to opera puppets to astronauts, and highlighting achievements in art, music and science. Roughly 15,000 people were in the cast, all under the direction of Zhang Yimou, whose early films often often ran afoul of government censors for their blunt portrayals of China’s problems.
He produced some majestic and ethereal imagery—at one point a huge, translucent globe emerged from the stadium floor, and acrobats floated magically around it to the accompaniment of the games’ theme song, “One World, One Dream.”
The show’s script steered clear of modern politics—there were no references to Chairman Mao and the class struggle, nor to the more recent conflicts and controversies. The ceremony was taped for broadcast 12 hours later in the United States.
A record 204 delegations were set to parade their athletes through the stadium—superstars such as basketball idols Kobe Bryant and Yao Ming, as well as plucky underdogs from Iraq, Afghanistan and other embattled lands. The nations were marching not in the traditional alphabetical order but in a sequence based on the number of strokes it takes to write their names in Chinese. The exceptions were Greece, birthplace of the Olympics, which was given its traditional place at the start, and the 639-member Chinese team, which lined up last with Yao as its flag-bearer.
Athletes from Japan, an old foe and current economic rival of China, were greeted coolly by the crowd even though they waved tiny Chinese flags. But cheers erupted for the next delegation, Taiwan, which China considers a breakaway province that should reunite with the mainland.
The American flag-bearer was 1500-meter runner Lopez Lomong, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who spent a decade of his youth in a refugee camp in Kenya. He’s a member of the Team Darfur coalition, representing athletes opposed to China’s support for Sudan. On Friday he avoided any criticism and said the Chinese “have been great putting all these things together.”
Abroad, human rights activists were less generous.
“The Chinese government and the International Olympic Committee have wasted a historic opportunity to use the Beijing Games to make real progress on human rights in China,” said Sophie Richardson of Human Rights Watch.
For Chinese dissidents who have dared to challenge the Communist Party’s monopoly on power, the start of the Olympics meant tighter surveillance and restrictions.
“It’s not my Olympic Games,” said Jiang Tianyong, a human rights lawyer. “It’s not the games for the ordinary people.”
By all indications, however, most Chinese have embraced the games, buying up tickets at a record pace, volunteering by the thousands for Olympic duties, nursing expectations of triumphs by their home team.
To their eyes, the omens were good. The ceremony began at 8 p.m. on the eighth day of the eighth month of 2008—auspicious in a country where eight is the luckiest number.
“It not easy to meet with such a date,” said Wang Wei, secretary general of Beijing Organizing Committee. “Hopefully this lucky day will bring luck.”
- By DAVID CRARY, Associated Press Writer
Posted by green_phoenix at 8/08/2008 10:45:00 PM 0 comments

