January 2011
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Jan 26th
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Jan 26th
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Jan 26th
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DESPERADAS 2
Isabella: Never ever judge a book by its cover!
Alexis: But mommy, if that [ugly] doctor's the only book in the world, I'd rather be illiterate!
Jan 15th
Jan 15th
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You can learn a lot about someone by the music...
1. Christmas Is - Regine Velasquez 2. My Hands - David Archuleta 3. Make Me - Midwest Kings 4. Where Is Your Heart? - Kelly Clarkson 5. Never Let You Go - Justin Bieber 6. Here’s to Love - Ewan McGregor & Renee Zellwegger 7. Running - David Archuleta 8. Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop - Regine Velasquez 9. All That I Need To Survive - Charice 10. In My Dream (mahaba yung Korean title,...
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Jan 14th
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Jan 14th
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Listenfollowandreblog: Underneath the Waves | Hale ...
Jan 14th
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Pao fail =))))) [I miss Hale! SUPER!]
Nani: Kumakain ka rin ba nitong catfish?
Paolo: Kumakain din ang catfish!
Nani: *Malamang kumakain ang isda*
Jan 14th
“When you set out to be original, prepare to be copied.”
– Raymond Gutierrez
Jan 11th
Jan 9th
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Jan 9th
Galing maki-ride ni Mikee :))
Junie Lee: Napansin ko meron kang dimples.
Mikee Cojuangco: *touches one of her dimples* ...Matagal na yan. Oo. *nervous laugh*
Junie Lee: Bihira kasi yung maganda tas may dimples... Bihira sa... Bihira makakita ng babae na maganda, may dimples.
Mikee Cojuangco: *HANORAW?* Ahh.
Junie Lee: Kaya ka rin ba na-involve dun sa isang magandang lalaki na may dimples din dati?
Mikee Cojuangco: *thinks* Parang... Meron ba?
Junie Lee: *stutters* Ah... M... Meron eh. =))
Mikee Cojuangco: At least hindi babae di ba? :))
Jan 9th
Junie Lee interviews Mikee Cojuangco =))
Junie Lee: Naaalala mo ba yung pangalan mong Mikee Cojuangco...? Naaalala mo?
Mikee Cojuangco: Oo, syempre. Every day. =))
Jan 9th
Jan 1st
Suggestions for the MMFF, and why we should...
pepediokno: By Pepe Diokno (The Philippine Star) Updated January 01, 2011 My views on the Metro Manila Film Festival have changed over the years. I used to dismiss the whole thing outright, but since I started making movies, I’ve come to realize how valuable the MMFF is to our country. See, the Philippines needs its film industry — not just for entertainment, but as a means out of poverty....
Jan 1st
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Jan 1st
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