PINOY BIGBROTHER HOUSE

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Dsc06181 PINOY BIGBROTHER
"Ang teleserye ng totoong buhay"

Picture this: You will live in a house where TV, radio, newspapers,
phonelines and mobile phones are non-existent. Will you survive this
lifestyle? Discover why the Pinoy Big Brother house is extraordinary!
Take a peek at the house rules that the 12 housemates will need to
strictly follow in order not be booted out of Pinoy Big Brother! Welcome to the House?

THE MANILA BAYWALK

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Dsc06078 IF YOU’RE in Manila and needs a nice, inexpensive place to while away a late afternoon or an early evening and really enjoy it, try THE BAYWALK.

The Baywalk is actually the promenade along Roxas Boulevard by the Manila Bay.Now for Manila visitors from the provinces who don’t have the means to splurge in the giant malls, classy resto bars and posh cafe’s of Ortigas, Glorietta, Greenbelt and Rockwell in Makati, and the Eastwood in Libis, Baywalk is the best place to be.

After beautifying the place and making it safe for promenaders, the Baywalk started to teem with humanity–from 30,000 to 40,000 people on week days and three times as many on weekends and holidays–to view the world famous sunset by Manila Bay, savor the local and international cuisine served by about two dozens eateries, actually branches of Manila’s big restaurants, and enjoy the music provided by live bands.

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THE BEACH

MUSIC VIDEO FOR YOU!

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Dsc02590 Soundtrack:

Lintik
Brownman Revival

Lintik na pag-ibig
Parang kidlat
Puso kong tahimik na naghihintay
Bigla mong ginulat

Di ko man lang napansin ang iyong pagdating
Daig mo pa ang isang bagyong namuo sa malayo
Ihip ng hangin biglang nag-iba,
Sinundan pa ng kulog at kidlat
Sa biglang buhos ng iyo sa akin
Ako’y napakanta

Lintik na pag-ibig
Parang kidlat
Puso kong tahimik na naghihintay
Bigla mong ginulat

Mga halik mo’t mga lambing na inuulan mo sa akin
Binabaha, binabagyo na ako ng iyong mga cariño
Nananaginip ba ako ng gising?
Ay, tinamaan ng magaling!
Nadali mo ang puso ko ng iyong kidlat

Lintik na pag-ibig
Parang kidlat
Puso kong tahimik na naghihintay
Bigla mong ginulat

Lintik, lintik
Parang kidlat

SAGRADO CORAZON DE HESUS Y MARIA 2005

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Prayer to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Dsc02049Lord Jesus,
let my heart never rest until it finds You,
who are its center, its love, and its happiness.
By the wound in Your heart
pardon the sins that I have committed
whether out of malice or out of evil desires. Place my weak heart in
Your own divine Heart,
continually under Your protection and guidance, so that I may persevere
in doing good and in fleeing evil until my last breath.
Amen.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

Mardio Nino Q. Nadera (Hermanito Mayor 2005)

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VISION1

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Dsc05660 VISION IN LIFE: The First Anniversary Party

Wednesday
12 October 2005
NBC TENT, Fort

Featuring:
SOUTHBORDER, FRANCIS M., CHRISTIAN BAUTISTA, MOJOFLY, ALIYA PARCS,
Sandilea Acoustic Band, Franco Mabanta, Keith Martin, Ana Fegi, DJ Myk,
Jed Madella, Dex de Rosa, Johan Aguilar, DJ Shorty, The Impulse Band,
Gloc Nine, Luke Mijares and many more!

THE PAST

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The Past 
Jed Madela
I was wrong when i hurt you
But did you have to hurt me too
Did you think revenge will make it better?
I don’t care about the past
I just want our love to last
There’s a way to bring us back together

Chorus:

I must forgive you
You must forgive me too
If we wanna try to put things back
the way they used to be
’cause there’s no sense in going over and over
The same things as before
So let’s not bring the past up anymore

Out of all the good we had
You only keep track of the bad
Though you knew i never really loved her
Didn’t anyone tell you yet
That to forgive is to forget
How can you be mad if you don’t remember

Repeat Chorus

I must forgive you
And you must forgive me too
It’s the only thing that’s left
that we haven’t try to do
One thing that i’m sure will work
That we haven’t tried before
Let’s not bring the past back anymore

MANILA ZOO

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Dsc09886 Time has changed MANILA ZOOLOGICAL and BOTANICAL GARDEN considerably. The MZBG in spite of everything, hopefully has matured in 43 year since July 25, 1959 to July 25, 2002.

MZBG visitor now enjoy the Kinder Zoo with its free flying, multicolored butterflies and birds, hanging bridges over a well stocked fish lagoon, boating in serene lagoon, open-air pet show theater, playground, cool and shaded picnic areas, spacious parking areas, guided tours around the zoo, functional souvenir stores and canteens, unmatched botanical and herbal exhibits anywhere in the Philippine cities and piped-in soothing sonatas.

Linkages are from consortium of students from local Colleges and University zoo Volunteer’s group. Soon, this linkages will be strengthened by MZBG based researchers in Zoology and Botany. Likewise, info-sharing through computer networks all around the world will energize and empower us beyond the realm of pragmatism.

PALAISDAAN SA TAYABAS

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Dsc04770 KAMAYAN SA PALAISDAAN places where you can sit back, relax and enjoy, savoring in serenity of nature alone or with your family. It is a romantic place for sweet lovers and a private one for a loving family. Native designed function rooms for Cocktail parties, Conference, Wedding, Birthday and other Private Occasions.The food and services are both exemplary with courteous staff that wants only the best for its customers.

Dsc04574PALAISDAAN RESTAURANT gives you a therapeutic pleasure and never ending excitement, you can’t really ask for more. Surely, you will feel the magic of its spell. So come and visit this   unique place and experience an exquisite taste of its freshly harvested sea food and delectable fine dining that impels one to really say: "It feels like home . . . and more."

MINOR BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL ARCHANGEL

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Dsc05056 MINOR BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL ARCHANGEL Tayabas, Quezon
"The Oldest and Most Beautiful Church in The Diocese of Lucena"

Ang unang simbahan na yari sa kawayan, nipa at anahaw ay pinatayo ng mga prayleng pransiskano noong 1585 sa ilalim ng patronato ni San Miguel Arkanghel. Ito ay muling pinaayos ni San Pedro Baustista noong 1590. Noong 1600 isang simbahang yari sa tisa ang pinatayao subalit ito ay giniba ng lindol noong 1743. Nang sumunod na mga taon ang simbahan ay muling ipinagawa at pinalakihan. Ito ay higit pang pinalaki noong 1856 sa pamamagitan ng pagpapagawa ng transepto at kupola. Ang bubong na tisa ng transepto ay pinalitan ng galbanisadong yero noong 1894. Ang simbahang ito ay isa sa "Pinakamagandang Simbahan sa Pilipinas".

CEBU CITY

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Dsc02873Often called the "Queen City of the South" and the Seat of Christianity in the Philippines, Cebu is the country’s oldest city. Exploring Cebu City, one encounters a rich historic past. Cebuanos are extremely proud of their cultural and historical heritage, a legacy which has endured thru the centuries from the time the great explorer Ferdinand Magellan first planted the cross on Cebu’s shore.

Time has been kind to Cebu. From Zubu, the fishing village and busy trading port in 1521 has evolved a highly urbanized metropolitan center which now serves as focal point of growth and development in Southern Philippines. With its five cities; Cebu, Danao, Lapulapu Mandaue and Toledo; and its 48 smaller towns, Cebu. has more than kept pace with the nation’s progress. Today ‘ the island province leads in traditional and non-traditional exports and has the highest economic growth rate anywhere in the country. Likewise, recent indications pointed out that Cebu has become the country’s most favorite tourist destination.

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