Posted by Cshell on Apr 18, '08 9:27 AM for everyone Unusual .. but yes, we were awakened by the bed shaking and some rattling sound at 4:40am today. At first I thought it was something paranormal, since me and my husband has been watching a lot of paranormal tv shows lately hehe, but then thought it could be an earthquake. We did feel the earthquake 2 or 3 years ago that also hit the midwest. This one, though, was a bit stronger. More people felt it. It was said to be 5.2 magnitude in the epicenter, somewhere in Southern Illinois and Indiana border. For people in the Midwest, this is a big deal. It's not like California. hehe.
Posted by Cshell on Apr 15, '08 9:21 AM for everyone  I see this go both ways. When I concentrate on looking at it, it goes counter clockwise. And when I look at it as a whole or when I tend to space out I see it go clockwise.
Try this out friends...
This is quite amazing.
If you see this lady turning in clockwise you are using your right brain. If you see it the other way, you are using left brain. Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way.
See if you can make her go one way and then the other by shifting the brain's current.
BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN Experimentation has shown that the two different sides, or hemispheres, of the brain are responsible for different manners of thinking. The following table illustrates the differences between left-brain and
right-brain thinking: Left Brain Right Brain
Logical Random Sequential Intuitive
Rational Holistic Analytical Synthesizing
Objective Subjective Looks at Looks at
parts wholes
LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS uses logic detail oriented facts rule words and language
present and past math and science can comprehend knowing acknowledges order/pattern perception knows object name reality based forms strategies practical safe
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RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS uses feeling "big picture" oriented imagination rules
symbols and images present and future philosophy & religion can "get it" (i.e. meaning) believes appreciates spatial perception knows object function fantasy based presents possibilities
impetuous risk taking
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Most individuals have a distinct preference for one of these styles of thinking. Some, however, are more
whole-brained and equally adept at both modes. In general, schools tend to favor left-brain modes of
thinking, while downplaying the right-brain activities. Left-brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking,
analysis, and accuracy. Right-brained subjects, on the other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling, and creativity.
If you look away, she may switch from one direction to the other.
I found that if I just look at her feet or relax and look at the floor where the reflection shows, she will switch direction...:-)

Posted by Cshell on Apr 11, '08 11:10 AM for everyone A couple of weddings and special events are coming up .. and everytime events like these come up, my parents, especially my mom, would ask me what they should wear. Although I pretty much know most dress codes for social events, I still dug in the web and compiled these attire ettiquette: White Tie
A White Tie or Ultra-formal invitation requires men wear full dress, with white tie, vest, shirt. Women wear long gowns. White tie is also known as "Strictly Formal".
"strictly formal" would mean a formal dress or gown with a length that hits the floor. It means wearing those fancy wraps and formal jewelry right alongside beaded purses and clutches that have been waiting in your closet for an occasion such as this.
strictly formal affair, gentlemen are required to wear white tie and tails, while ladies should be clad in evening gown.
Think about balls, nobel banquets, masquerades, or royal events.
Black Tie
A Black Tie invitation calls for formal attire. Men wear tuxedos, women wear cocktail, long dresses or dressy evening separates.
Formal usually means the same as Black Tie, but in some trendier cities like New York or Los Angeles, it could mean a black shirt, no tie with a tux. Women wear cocktail, long dresses or dressy evening separates.
Black Tie Optional
A Black Tie Optional or Black Tie Invited gives you the option of wearing a tuxedo or formal dress, but it should clue you into the formality of the event, meaning a dark suit and tie would be your other option. Women wear cocktail, long dresses or dressy evening separates.
Creative Black Tie
Creative Black Tie leaves room for trendy interpretations of formal wear. He can go more modern with a tux -- maybe a black shirt, no tie. She wears long or short dresses or evening separates.
Sometimes, themed parties call for dress codes like Texas Black Tie or other variations of Creative Black Tie. In that situation, you can have more fun with it, choosing a dressy look with a theme (for him, it could be a tux with boots and for her it could be a long dress paired with Southwestern style silver belt and jewelry). Semi-Formal
Semi-Formal or After Five means that tuxes are not required, nor are long dresses. An evening wedding (after 6 PM) would still dictate dark suits for him, and a cocktail dress for her. Daytime semi-formal events mean a suit for him and an appropriate short dress or dressy suit for her.
Business Formal is the same as Semi-Formal for him, but for women it suggests that women opt for more tailored dressy suits and dresses (nothing too slinky or sexy).
Cocktail Attire
Cocktail Attire means short, elegant dresses for her and dark suits for him.
Cocktail attire means dressing up as you would for a fancy cocktail party or a fancy dinner. For this mode of dress, the emphasis is on sophistication so strive for elegance and chic as opposed to more romantic, sweet, or pretty dresses. The hemlines are usually just right above or below the knee. Dressy suits work as well.
Informal
Informal is often interpreted as the same as Casual but it actually calls for the same dress as Semi-Formal -- dark suits for him, short dresses for her -- especially when associated with a wedding or special event.
Festive Attire
Festive Attire is usually seen around the holidays, with the mood of the party being Informal or Semi-Formal. For her, it means to choose looks with a bit of sparkle or holiday bent (i.e. a beaded sweater with black pants, a red silk blouse with a black skirt).
Casual
Dressy Casual calls for dressed-up versions of casual looks. For him, it could be trousers and a sportcoat, for her a dressy pants look. Jeans, shorts, T-shirts and other casual looks are not appropriate for Dressy Casual.
Casual generally means anything goes.
Do's and Don'ts for Her:
* Wedding: Don't wear white because it competes with the bride. There are plenty of other colors available.
* Wedding: Don't wear black or sequins during the daytime.
* Wedding: Don't worry about wearing the same colors as the bridesmaids or mothers. You can't possibly coordinate with everyone in the wedding party.
* Do wear something feminine and appropriate, out of respect for your hosts.
* Clubwear, overtly sexy clothing (strapless, see-through, etc) doesn't belong at a wedding. If you have to ask if it's appropriate, it probably isn't.
* Don't wear opera-length gloves (to top of arm) with anything but sleeveless or strapless gowns.
* Do take off gloves to eat or drink.
* Do use good judgment if the invitation doesn't specify the formality of the event. A pastel suit or soft floral dress for daytime or a little black dress for evening (after 6 p.m.) will take you almost anywhere.
Do's and Don'ts for Him:
* Don't try to get cute with a tuxedo. A black tux with white shirt and black bow tie is the best way to go. If "Creative Black Tie" or "Texas Formal" or some sort of other vague formal description is used, then going with a tux and black shirt, no tie, might be acceptable.
* Do wear a dark suit, with a tie if the wedding is after 6 PM, and doesn't say "Black Tie."
* Don't wear a tuxedo during the day time, regardless of the formality of the event.
* Do use good judgment if the invitation doesn't specify the formality of the event. A dark suit and conservative tie will take you just about anywhere.
Posted by Cshell on Feb 27, '08 11:21 AM for everyone  The Canon EOS 40D is the newest addition to Canon's extensive range of digital SLR cameras. Canon splits its DSLRs into three separate ranges, identified by the number of digits in the model name. The EOS 400D is the 'amateur' model, the EOS 1D and 1Ds are the 'pro' models, but in between is a series of semi-pro SLRs which are designed to appeal to keen enthusiasts, combining more advanced features and better build quality than the amateur models but without the expense of the pro cameras. The Canon EOS 40D is the latest of these semi-pro models, following on from the 8 megapixel 30D. It's not before time, either, because Canon's beginner-orientated EOS 400D has been out for some time now and, during that time, the more expensive 30D has had a lower resolution sensor. The 10-megapixel sensor in the new EOS 40D puts that right, and as well as being more robust and better-made than the 400D, it offers a number of other significant advantages. These include the ability to shoot at 6.5 frames per second, and a new Live View mode which enables you to compose shots directly on the bigger 3.0-inch LCD. Canon also claims to have improved the sensor design and incorporated its latest DIGIC III processing system to improve the image quality. The Canon EOS 40D is more expensive than most entry-level digital SLRs, but this is reflected in its build quality. Where cheaper cameras use plastics, the 40D has a magnesium alloy body which should make it more durable in the long term. The finish seems tough and resilient too, and the memory card and battery doors are dust and moisture resistant, making the 40D potentially better suited to hostile environments, whether they're encountered on a photo shoot in the Himalayas or a trip to the seaside. More of the review at: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_canon_eos_40d.php
Posted by Cshell on Dec 13, '07 10:21 AM for everyone HAY, BUHAY AMERICA TALAGA Someone named "Maeng Ni" posted this.
Akala ng mga tao na nasa Pilipinas kapag nasa America ka akala nila madami ka ng pera. Ang totoo, madami
kang utang, dahil credit card lahat ang gamit mo sa pagbili mo ng mga gamit mo. Kailangan mo gumamit ng credit card para magka-credit history ka, kase pag hindi ka umutang o wala kang utang, hindi ka pagkakatiwalaan ng mga kano . Pag wala kang credit card, ibig sabihin wala kang kapasidad magbayad.
Akala nila mayaman ka na kase may kotse ka na. Ang totoo, kapag hindi ka bumili ng kotse sa America
maglalakad ka ng milya-milya sa ilalim ng init ng araw o kaya sa snow. Walang jeepney, tricycle o padyak sa America .. Akala nila masarap ang buhay dito sa America . Ang totoo, puro ka trabaho kase pag di ka nagtrabaho, wala kang pangbayad ng bills mo sa kotse, credit
card, ilaw, tubig, insurance, bahay at iba pa. Hindi ka na pwedeng tumambay sa kapitbahay kase busy din sila maghanap buhay pangbayad ng bills nila. Akala nila masaya ka kase nagpadala ka ng picture mo sa Disneyland, Seaworld, Six Flags, Universal Studios at iba
pang attractions. Ang totoo, kailangan mo ngumiti kase nagbayad ka ng $70+ para makarating ka dun, kailangan mo na naman ang 10 hours na sweldo mong pinangbayad sa ticket. Akala nila malaki na ang kinikita mo kase dolyar na sweldo mo. Ang totoo, malaki pagpinalit mo ng peso, pero dolyar din ang gastos mo sa America. Ibig sabihin ang dolyar mong kinita sa presyong dolyar mo din gagastusin.
Ang P15.00 na sardinas sa Pilipinas $1.00 sa America , ang isang pakete ng sigarilyo sa pilipinas P40.00, sa America $ 6.50, ang upa mo sa bahay na P10,000 sa Pilipinas, sa America $1,000++.
Akala nila buhay milyonaryo ka na kase ang ganda ng bahay at kotse mo. Ang totoo milyon ang utang mo. Ang bago mong kotse 5 taon mong huhulugan. Ang bahay 30 taon mong huhulugan. Ibig sabihin, alipin ka ng bahay at kotse mo.
Madaming naghahangad na makarating sa America . Lalo na mga nurses, mahirap maging normal na manggagawa sa Pilipinas. Madalas pagod ka sa trabaho. Pag dating ng sweldo mo, kulang pa sa pagkain mo. Pero ganun
din sa ibang bansa katulad ng America . Hindi ibig sabihin dolyar na ang sweldo mo, yayaman ka na, kailangan mo ding magbanat ng buto para mabuhay ka sa ibang bansa. Isang malaking sakripisyo ang pag alis mo sa bansang pinagsilangan at malungkot iwanan ang
mga mahal mo sa buhay.Hindi pinupulot ang pera dito o pinipitas. Hindi ako naninira ng pangarap, gusto ko lang buksan ang bintana ng katotohanan.
Posted by Cshell on Oct 10, '07 6:35 PM for everyone
Posted by Cshell on Oct 2, '07 8:41 AM for everyone I am looking for a dress for my bro-in-law's wedding next year, and came across this dress and fell in love with it. I don't generally like the color green but this shade is beautiful. And I like the design, mala-goddess ang dating. However, I found out that this isn't the shade of green for the wedding, but wanted to buy the dress just so I have it haha. I may be able to wear it on my cousin's wedding next year. I'm still hunting though. If anyone knows a place that sells nice dresses please let me know. Thanks!
Posted by Cshell on Sep 14, '07 10:40 AM for everyone  My poor baby girl was taken to the ER a few days ago because of an asthma attack. This wasn't the first time she had difficulty breathing but this was the first time she went to the ER. She probably had a lil too much fun on her 3rd birthday celebration plus the change of weather.. It's getting a bit chilly now.
But I always wonder why so many people, esp children, nowadays are sufferring from asthma and allergies compared to a couple years back. Is it the environment? Or I just wasn't that aware of everything around me hehe.
Anyways, yah Skye is under oral steroid medication again and nebulizer treatments. My poor baby girl. 
Posted by Cshell on May 1, '07 7:48 PM for everyone Today I became a U.S. Citizen! The end. hehe
Posted by Cshell on Oct 27, '06 2:26 PM for everyone 
Today is my last day working at Walgreen, Co. Goodbye 50 mile commute .. goodbye 1 to 6 hour drives to and from work .. goodbye 6am to 2:30pm work schedule .. goodbye 6 hour sleeps at night to wake up early just to get to the road to beat traffic .. and lastly, goodbye 15% discount at any Walgreens store nationwide hehe It took me 6 long years to finally give up on the commute. What was I thinking? I can now spend my extra 2 hours a day sleeping instead of commuting. Haaayyyyy!!! I just hope everything will go smoothly with my new job, which is just a 20 minute drive from home.
Farewell Walgreens!
Posted by Cshell on Oct 18, '06 8:29 AM for everyone
Posted by Cshell on Oct 17, '06 8:23 AM for everyone
ARIES (Mar 21- Apr 19)
Drinking style: Impulsive Aries people like to party and sometimes don't know when to call it a night. Their competitive streak makes them prone to closing-time shot contests. They're sloppy, fun drunks, and they get mighty flirty after a couple tipples. Getting Aries people drunk is a good way to get what you want out of them, should other methods fail. Aries can become bellicose when blotto, but they will assume that whatever happened should be forgiven (if not forgotten) by sunrise. They can be counted on to do the same for you -- so long as you haven't gone and done anything really horrible to them last night, you sneaky Gemini.
TAURUS (Apr 20 - May 20)
Drinking style: Taurus prefers to drink at a leisurely pace, aiming for a mellow glow rather than a full-on zonk. Since a truly intoxicated Taurus is a one-person stampede, the kind of bull-in-a-china-shop inebriate who spills red wine on white carpets and tells fart jokes to employers, the preference for wining and dining (or Bud and buddies) to body shots and barfing is quite fortunate for the rest of us. This is not to say that the Bull is by any means a teetotaler -- god, no. A squiffy Taurus will get, er, gregarious (full of loudmouth soup, some would say) and is extremely amusing to drag to a karaoke bar when intoxicated.
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun 21)
Drinking style: Gemini's can drink without changing their behavior much-- they're so naturally chatty and short-attention-spanned that it's just hard to tell sometimes. They can amaze you by conversing with finesse and allusion, then doing something unbelievable in an extremely advanced state of intoxication, like puking in your shoe. Gemini's possess the magic ability to flirt successfully (and uninfuriatingly, which is very tricky) with several people at once. They like to order different cocktails every round -- repetition is boring -- and may create a theme (like yellow drinks: beer, sauvignon blanc and limoncello) for their own amusement.
CANCER (Jun 22 - Jul 22)
Drinking style: Cancer is a comfort drinker -- and an extra wine with dinner or an after-work beer or six can be extra comforting, can't it, Cancer darling? Like fellow water signs Scorpio and Pisces, Crabs must guard against lushery. Cancers are brilliant at ferreting out secret parties and insinuating themselves on VIP lists -- and, in true Hollywood style, Cancers are never really drunk; instead, they get "tired and emotional" (read: weepy when lubricated). But there's nothing better than swapping stories (and spit) over a few bottles of inky red wine with your favorite Cancer. Even your second-favorite Cancer will do. The sign also rules the flavor vanilla, and you'd be adored if you served up a vanilla vodka and soda.
LEO (Jul 23 - Aug 22)
Drinking style: Leo likes to drink and dance -- they're often fabulous dancers, and usually pretty good drinkers as well, losing their commanding dignity and turning kittenish. Of course, they're quite aware they're darling - Leos will be Leos, after all. They generally know their limit, probably because they loathe losing self-control. When they get over-refreshed, expect flirting to ensue -- and perhaps not with the one who brought them. But Leo's not the type to break rules even when drunk, so just try to ignore it (try harder, Cancer) and expect a sheepish (and hung over) Lion to make it up to you the next day.
VIRGO (Aug 23 - Sept 22)
Drinking style: Cerebral Virgos are compelled to impose order onto their bender. Their famously fussy quest for purity could lead to drinking less than other signs, sure -- but it could also lead to drinking booze neat, to sucking down organic wine or just to brand loyalty. They rarely get fully shellacked -- but, oh, when they do! Virgo's controlled by the intellect, but there's an unbridled beast lurking within, and they let it loose when walloped. It's dead sexy (and surprisingly unsloppy). As one Virgo friend used to declare, "I'm going to drink myself into a low level of intelligence tonight." A toast to the subgenius IQ!
LIBRA (Sept 23 - Oct 23)
Drinking style: "I'm just a social drinker," slurs Libra, "it's just that I'm so damn social." Libra loves nothing more than to party, mingle and relate to everyone. Whether dipped in favor of Good Libra (with Insta-Friend device set to "on") or heavier on the Evil Libra side (they are little instigators when bored), the Scales can really work a room. Charming as they are, Libras are notoriously lacking in self-control, however, which can get them into all sorts of trouble -- including wearing their wobbly boots waaaay too early in the evening, flirting with their best friend's beau or even blacking out the night's events entirely. Oops!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 21)
Drinking style: In vino veritas -- and, for Sagittarius, in booze blurtiness: When buttered, they'll spill all your secrets and many of their own. Tactlessness aside, Sagittarius is just plain fun to drink with. This is a sign of serious partying (what else would you expect from the sign of Sinatra, Keith Richards, the Bush twins and Anna Nicole Smith?). They're the people who chat up everyone in the room, then persuade the entire crowd to travel somewhere else -- like a nightclub, or a playground, or Cancun . Good-natured hi-jinks are sure to ensue (including a high possibility of loopy groping; spontaneous Sag is a brilliant booty call).
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 - Jan 19)
Drinking style: Capricorn is usually described as practical,
steadfast, money-hungry and status-thirsty -- no wonder they get left off the astrological cocktail-party list. But this is the sign of David Bowie and Annie Lennox, not to mention Elvis. Capricorn is the true rock star: independent, powerful and seriously charismatic, not too eager to please. And if they make money being themselves, who are you to quibble? But just like most rock stars, they're either totally on or totally off, and they generally need a little social lubricant to loosen up and enjoy the after party, especially if they can hook up with a cute groupie.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 - Feb 18)
Drinking style: Aquarius and drinking don't go together that well (except for water, that is). They have an innate tendency toward know-it-allism, and if they get an idea while sizzled, they're more stubborn than a stain or a stone . If they're throwing a party or organizing an outing, however, they're too preoccupied with their duties to get combative and they make perfectly charming drunks in that case. Fortunately, they're usually capital drink-nursers. They also make the best designated drivers (if you can get them before they start raising their wrist) Aquarius is fascinated by drunk people and capable of holding interesting conversations with soused strangers while sober.
PISCES (Feb 19 - Mar 20)
Drinking style: If you're a Pisces, you've probably already heard that you share a sign and an addictive personality -- with Liz Taylor, Liza Minelli and Kurt Cobain. Not only do Pisces like to lose themselves in the dreamy, out-there feeling that only hooch can give, but they build up a mighty tolerance fast. Who needs an expensive date like that? On the other hand, they're fabulously enchanting partners, whether in conversation or in crime. With the right Pisces, you can start out sharing a pitcher of margaritas and wind up in bed together for days. The phrase "addictive personality" can be read two ways you know.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 - Nov 21)
Drinking style: Don't ever tell Scorpios they've had enough, for they'll smirk at you and quietly but intentionally keep tippling till they're hog-whimpering drunk, out of 100-proof spite. Scorpios like to drink, and screw you if you have a problem with that. Most of them see the sauce as something to savor in itself, and not as a personality-altering tool - though if depressed, self-loathing Scorps seek total obliteration. But generally, they're fascinating drinking pals, brilliant conversationalists and dizzying flirts. They also remember everything -- especially what you did when you were blitzed. Only drink with a Scorpio who likes you.
Posted by Cshell on Oct 12, '06 10:23 AM for everyone Today...Periods of light snow in the morning with snow accumulations of an inch or less. Scattered light snow showers in the afternoon. Colder. Highs in the lower 40s. West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 35 mph. Chance of snow 80 percent.
It's only the beginning of fall, yet here we are with snow showers. It usually starts snowing after halloween. I always have this scary feeling when its around winter time coz driving to and from work is such a pain on snowy days. The first time it snowed last year, I drove for 6 hours going home. Good thing my bladder didn't act up and I didn't have to stop to use the restroom. Otherwise, it would've taken me 10 hours to get home. FYI, the distance between home and work is 50 miles.
Today, I might ask the boss if I could leave early from work and head home before all the other commuters head to the highway. We'll see .. wish me luck.
Posted by Cshell on Oct 9, '06 10:09 AM for everyone
Fall is here. This was taken outside my workplace .. from my camphone.. inside the car hehe. Just thought I'd take a picture of the beautiful autumn leaves. On the downside, it's beginning to get chilly again. I hate putting on layers of clothes.
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Posted by Cshell on Oct 3, '06 12:32 PM for everyone
Posted by Cshell on Sep 28, '06 9:00 AM for everyone I got this from an email today.
STRESS MANAGEMENT: A LECTURER, WHEN EXPLAINING STRESS MANAGEMENT TO AN AUDIENCE, RAISED A GLASS OF WATER AND ASKED "HOW HEAVY IS THIS GLASS OF WATER?" ANSWERS CALLED OUT RANGED FROM 20G TO 500G. THE LECTURER REPLIED, "THE ABSOLUTE WEIGHT DOESN'T MATTER. IT DEPENDS ON HOW LONG YOU TRY TO HOLD IT."
IF I HOLD IT FOR A MINUTE, THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM. IF I HOLD IT FOR AN HOUR, I'LL HAVE AN ACHE IN MY RIGHT ARM. IF I HOLD IT FOR A DAY, YOU WILL HAVE TO CALL AN AMBULANCE. IN EACH CASE, IT'S THE SAME WEIGHT, BUT THE LONGER I HOLD IT, THE HEAVIER IT BECOMES." HE CONTINUED, "AND THAT'S THE WAY IT IS WITH STRESS MANAGEMENT. IF WE CARRY OUR BURDENS ALL THE TIME, SOONER OR LATER, AS THE BURDEN BECOMES INCREASINGLY HEAVY, WE WON'T BE ABLE TO CARRY ON. AS WITH THE GLASS OF WATER, YOU HAVE TO PUT IT DOWN FOR A WHILE AND REST BEFORE HOLDING IT AGAIN. WHEN WE'RE REFRESHED, WE CAN CARRY ON WITH THE BURDEN." "SO BEFORE YOU RETURN HOME TONIGHT, PUT THE BURDEN OF WORK DOWN. DON'T CARRY IT HOME. YOU CAN PICK IT UP TOMORROW. WHATEVER BURDENS YOU'RE CARRYING NOW, LET THEM DOWN FOR A MOMENT IF YOU CAN." "RELAX; PICK THEM UP LATER AFTER YOU'VE RESTED. LIFE IS SHORT. ENJOY IT! AND THEN HE SHARED SOME WAYS OF DEALING WITH THE BURDENS OF LIFE: * ACCEPT THAT SOME DAYS YOU'RE THE PIGEON, AND SOME DAYS YOU'RE THE STATUE. * ALWAYS KEEP YOUR WORDS SOFT AND SWEET, JUST IN CASE YOU HAVE TO EAT THEM. * ALWAYS READ STUFF THAT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK GOOD IF YOU DIE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT. * DRIVE CAREFULLY. IT'S NOT ONLY CARS THAT CAN BE RECALLED BY THEIR MAKER. * IF YOU CAN'T BE KIND, AT LEAST HAVE THE DECENCY TO BE VAGUE. * IF YOU LEND SOMEONE $20 AND NEVER SEE THAT PERSON AGAIN, IT WAS PROBABLY WORTH IT. * IT MAY BE THAT YOUR SOLE PURPOSE IN LIFE IS SIMPLY TO SERVE AS A WARNING TO OTHERS. * NEVER BUY A CAR YOU CAN'T PUSH.
* NEVER PUT BOTH FEET IN YOUR MOUTH AT THE SAME TIME, BECAUSE THEN YOU WON'T HAVE A LEG TO STAND ON. * NOBODY CARES IF YOU DON'T DANCE WELL. JUST GET UP AND DANCE. * SINCE IT'S THE EARLY WORM THAT GETS EATEN BY THE BIRD, SLEEP LATE. * THE SECOND MOUSE GETS THE CHEESE. * WHEN EVERYTHING'S COMING YOUR WAY, YOU'RE IN THE WRONG LANE. * BIRTHDAYS ARE GOOD FOR YOU. THE MORE YOU HAVE, THE LONGER YOU LIVE. * YOU MAY BE ONLY ONE PERSON IN THE WORLD, BUT YOU MAY ALSO BE THE WORLD TO ONE PERSON. * SOME MISTAKES ARE TOO MUCH FUN TO ONLY MAKE ONCE. * WE COULD LEARN A LOT FROM CRAYONS. SOME ARE SHARP, SOME ARE PRETTY & SOME ARE DULL. SOME HAVE WEIRD NAMES, AND ALL ARE DIFFERENT COLORS, BUT THEY ALL LIVE IN THE SAME BOX. * A TRULY HAPPY PERSON IS THE ONE WHO CAN ENJOY THE SCENERY ON A DETOUR.
Posted by Cshell on Sep 27, '06 8:59 AM for everyone The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T10.
I love Sony products. So when it's time to shop for a digital camera, I go to SonyStyle.com. Well, I checked out what they have and compared prices of the same product on Ebay. And this time I got a good deal through Ebay. They got it cheaper with some extras, like a screen protector, camera case, extra battery and memory stick reader, which is a major plus for me, so I don't have to use the damn USB cord to transfer photos to my comp. My husband wanted the bulky profesional type camera but I wanted something ultra-compact, with good features, so I can just carry it around in my purse with no hassles.
Posted by Cshell on Sep 26, '06 11:08 AM for everyone
I have the exact same picture when I was little. I was hugging my dad's leg. I'll try to find it and scan it.
Posted by Cshell on Sep 22, '06 11:33 AM for everyone

So addicted to these .. Ube Yema from a bakeshop in SoCal, not sure if it was Mabuhay .. dunno. A whole box was supposed to be for my cousin Eddie, but he didn't bring it so my Mom got it for me. I love Ube stuff .. ube cake, ube ice cream, ube pearl shake or taro with tapioca, ube yam, ube, ube, oooohhhbbbhheee. haha.
Posted by Cshell on Sep 18, '06 10:06 AM for everyone
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