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Blogging Mood Still Away
Um Abbas - There is enough light for one who wants to see. | October 9th 2008 by Um Abbas
Noticeably I didn’t write much through last weeks, my mood for blogging and sharing went a bit away. Well, a bit - it just took all its belongings and never shown up again. Through the Ramadan we were all busy by not eating and not drinking and read more
coffee break ver. 1.39
The Wifey Diaries | October 8th 2008 by jannesse villanueva
Today's coffee break by Jan is a bit sensitive. Executive Clemency. Reprieve, absolute pardon, conditional pardon with or without parole conditions and commutation of sentence as may be granted by the President of the Philippines. -1987 Philippine Co read more
coffee break ver. 1.39
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | October 7th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
Executive Clemency. Reprieve, absolute pardon, conditional pardon with or without parole conditions and commutation of sentence as may be granted by the President of the Philippines. -1987 Philippine Constitution Much as I want to have a no-brainer read more
coffee break ver. 1.38
The Wifey Diaries | September 30th 2008 by jannesse villanueva
Let me take a breather from ranting about our dsl connection. Big thanks to JAN for this one. Working in the call center industry for the past 4 years, I've encountered quite a few. To name some...Maiko LangApril Showers Barbie Dahl Bill Doe (sounds read more
coffee break ver. 1.38
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | September 29th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
His parents must have been so frustrated to see him the moment he came out of this world. Why? They named him Granada. What's wrong with the name? Because his last name is Sabug. Yeah blogosphere... Meet Granada Sabug. Her parents must really love t read more
Coffee Break
Bibledonate.org | September 29th 2008 by Ross Willingham
A group of old friends from high school met late one evening following a class reunion at the park. As they talked about the school days, they began to discuss a particular teacher that made an impact on each of them. They decided to stop in read more
Offices Investing in Energy Pods
Sleepzine | September 28th 2008 by Max Lee
We are all familiar with the phrase “No Sleeping on the Job” but apparently some companies are retracting this belief. For the sake of productivity, some companies allow their employees to sleep but not on their table. Companies are taking on a read more
JAN's Coffeebreak ver 1.37
The Wifey Diaries | September 23rd 2008 by jannesse villanueva
Hmm... just like the question about the chicken and the egg. Still this question continues to dominate the study of what leadership and being a leader is and all about. My answer? BOTH! We are leaders in our own little ways. I believe that each and read more
coffee break ver. 1.37
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | September 23rd 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
Since I am preoccupied this week with stuff related to leadership (see related post), I think it is okay for me to bring that up as a topic in coffee break. In high school, I remember my teachers always appointing me as a leader, be it in a group ac read more
coffee break: Martini, mobile phone
*notes from a pre-menstrual teenager* | September 22nd 2008 by konst
hace mil que no hacia un coffe break. anyways me di cuenta que no me gusta hablar por telefono.No es algo de siempre, me dí cuenta el otro día. en verdad no lo entiendo, pero de hace un tiempo me doy cuanta que no hablo más de 1 minuto por telefon read more
coffee break ver. 1.36
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | September 17th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
Macgyver. Individuals from my generation would surely know him. I mean, who could ever forget him. The street-smart guy who has the ability to do whatever needs to be done with barely nothing at all. His ultimate secret? His awesome creativity in ma read more
coffee break ver. 1.35
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | September 9th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
By now, because of what happened to my father, the blogosphere knows and have proven the enormous power of prayers. At this moment, Papa has been transferred to another room, safe from harm and away from ICU. Again, my sincerest thank you to everyone read more
coffee break ver. 1.34
My Planet Purple | September 9th 2008
Christmas is my favorite holiday. Christmas lights, Christmas carols, simbang gabi, puto bumbong, Christmas shopping (my favorite) -these are just some of the things that I like about Christmas.I love this holiday as everybody is in festive mood. No read more
My Comment Was Caught by Askimet
GPT Charts | September 3rd 2008 by kurniawan
One of my daily activities on the net is finding blog contest announcement for my other blog. As you may already know, to enter the contest you should submit your comment there, usually with the link about the contest posted on your blog. So, I write read more
Comments are Closed
Um Abbas - There is enough light for one who wants to see. | September 1st 2008 by Um Abbas
Short News: Although there’s not much people reading or commenting, I am just fed up with unbelievable amount of spam comments I get to moderation queue. It’s about 20 spam comments daily and banning of emails and IPs doesn’t help, read more
Back on Track & New Flat
Um Abbas - There is enough light for one who wants to see. | September 1st 2008 by Um Abbas
So we are back in Britain. Yeah, I know, pretty late news, since we are here already about 14 days, but, oh well. We’re back. I didn’t write much due to searching for new flat, our contract ends up in 14 days in with the social status and read more
coffee break # 13
Kero's Celebration | September 1st 2008 by Rosell
Since the BER months has arrived, this weeks coffee break asksWhat do you love most about Christmas?Ooh i can go on and on about this topic! I love Christmas and everything about it. I love shopping and wrapping gifts. I love decorating our home with read more
coffee break ver. 1.34
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | September 1st 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
Believe it or not, I just finished texting everyone in my phonebook their very first Christmas greeting! Why not... It's only 115 days before Jesus is born! And it really is something to look forward to, despite every bad thing we see whenever we wat read more
coffee break ver. 1.34
The Wifey Diaries | September 1st 2008 by jannesse villanueva
I love anything and everything about Christmas! Food, family reunions, midnight mass, putobongbong, Christmas carols (only the cheerful ones.. i get teary eyed whenever I hear sad Christmas songs), gift-giving, Excellente ham, etc etc...What about yo read more
Promosi Blog: Arsip Artikel
topijrami | August 31st 2008 by topijrami
Saya akan sedikit menjelaskan tentang blog Arsip Artikel ini. Sering sekali saya berkelana di dunia maya. Tak jarang saya menemukan bahan bacaan yg sangat menarik. Karena keterbatasan ini dan itu, saya merasa perlu meletakkan artikel tsb di satu temp read more
coffee break #12
Kero's Celebration | August 28th 2008 by Rosell
This week's coffee break asksHow will you keep yourself busy in the middle of a traffic jam?We bring Andreas with us wherever we go so i guess the question is how do i keep my little darling from getting bored inside the car?I bring his current favor read more
Poker Strategy School
MUYORBIR.COM | August 27th 2008 by Jason Lucchini
If you’re like to play poker whether it’s a casual poker games with your buddies during weekends in your own living room and bet for fun, or maybe you’re a professional poker player that engage in real serious poker tournaments, or read more
coffee break ver. 1.33
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | August 26th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
I got in late for work today. My 7 precious minutes wasted on the darn traffic jam. Although I alloted 20 minutes travel time, it was of no use because traffic really is getting worse in our area. And in the middle of the noisy vehicles, I was there read more
Google Logos for Olympics 2008
GPT Charts | August 26th 2008 by kurniawan
One of the things that I like from Google is that it always make special logo for special event. Like what happened in Beijing's Olympic 2008. For the opening day till the closing one, Google put Olympic theme logo everyday. So, here are the logos th read more
The Granta, 14 Newnham Terrace, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 9E…
www.pryordurkin.com | August 24th 2008 by Michael Durkin
Yesterday (Saturday 24th Aug 08), we arrived looking for a coffee break at The Granta on Newnham Terrace in Cambridge. It was around 11.30am and we noticed after placing our order at the bar, that the garden to the rear (the one with the best views read more
coffee break # 11
Kero's Celebration | August 21st 2008 by Rosell
Reminiscing time on today's coffee break.Back in high school, what were your usual worries and fears.I had my secondary education at a public school called Batanes National High School (main). It is only a 10 minute walk from our house so i do not wo read more
Two Days To Go!
Um Abbas - There is enough light for one who wants to see. | August 21st 2008 by Um Abbas
So it’s here! It’s coming! On Saturday I’m leaving back to UK, to see my beloved husband after so long time, it seems almost unbelievable to me, that I’m still with him. It’s like I was making him up all those weeks sinc read more
Coffee Break v 1.32
The Wifey Diaries | August 20th 2008 by jannesse villanueva
Thanks, JAN! Recitation, CAT, entering college, any subject that deals with numbers (Trigo, Algebra, Statistics - yes we had intro to Stats, etc)Hmmm.. Memories.. High school life, oh my high school life... read more
♥ Coffee Break ver 1.32
My Voyage Thru Womanhood | August 20th 2008 by Eds
When I was in my high school, I remembered myself as a very timid gal. I don’t usually “join in” because I was too anxious of rejection. Though I don’t categorize myself as part of the geek club hehehe, I was more with the silent, pa-demure g read more
coffee break ver. 1.32
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | August 19th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
It must be the rain, really. Almost every student I see across the hall this morning are wearing long faces. Mostly Upper School students, they seem to be overly concerned about some personal stuff they're going through. And that made me remember my read more

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