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Listen to your inner voice and follow them for it is wisdom that knows what is best for you.
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How little in me is not touched by you! Apr 13, 2006 1:24 pm
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A friendship is a light that fills the heart,
Painting with its gold each darkened hue,
Providing warmth to each sequestered part.
You are the mirror of my better self,
Verifier of the best in me,
A bridge across the unsuspected gulf
Lodged between what can and ought to be.
Expectations can be wings, not bars,
Necessary to sustain our flight.
The faith of friends in us is wholly ours,
Incoming to uplift us to its height.
No soul can see itself, but must depend,
Each on each, upon a trusted friend.
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the other sides Apr 13, 2006 12:20 pm
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no comments have fun girls:
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Quoting mareetez:
yehey!wag mo ng hanapin kasi, baka lumabas ulit.
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[color blue} Quoting pillowrock:
you mean, parang syang si islaw, lulubog lilitaw sa echas ng kalabaw?? ha ha ha...

fff1963
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pogie is now officially DEAD virtually and if ever he comes back, I'm going to face him again, that good for nothing, white trash!!!

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dead na ba??? aba'y magpapalamay na ko..(shouting to inday) INDAY!! BUMILI KA NG KAPE AT BISKWIT!! TAPOS ILABAS MONG BARAHA AT MAY LAMAY TAYO NGAYONG GABI!!

Quoting pillowrock:
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hello ms alona he he he... medyo malabo mata ko iha, di ko mabasa mabuti yung comment mo. ano bang color nyan? white?
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Quoting alona_amor:
wihi..exercise ng mata mo yan..ohhh..kaya gamit ka ng magnifying glass...

Quoting fff1963:
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pogie is now officially DEAD virtually and if ever he comes back, I'm going to face him again, that good for nothing, white trash!!!
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wahihihi...oii patay na pala...san coffee party..di man lang ako nakapag-abuloy...

Quoting pillowrock:
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under the skirt of celia??? naku baka andun nga!!
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wahihihi..andun nga natsilif ko.. mey lumawit na kalbooooo
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Good day!!!! Apr 13, 2006 12:11 pm
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got 2 days and half off day.
hmmmm my week ends would be so so so relaxing one.
Its times to laugh...
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Thanks to God Apr 13, 2006 12:01 pm
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Thanks to God he hear my prayer.
atlast i am at ease. everything has it prize.
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Dubai dark side!!!!!! Apr 12, 2006 9:31 pm
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Dubai’s dark side - misery for Asians; Behind the sparkle of perfumed malls
DUBAI (AFP): Beyond Dubai’s shimmering skyscrapers lies Sonapur, a crowded and rundown camp for Asian labourers toiling on the city’s monumental projects. Sonapur, or the golden place in Hindi, once a burial ground, is now a collection of tenements housing more than 150,000 workers, mostly Indians and Pakistanis, according to a UAE-based Indian community organisation. “Welcome to the damaged camp,” Ghulam Mustafa, 35, said with a smile at the entrance of one 35-room compound where he and some 600 other migrant workers live in this desolate desert area on Dubai’s fringe.

Past a battered metal gate painted orange, dozens of men sit around a courtyard littered with broken furniture and piles of garbage bags. The one-storey structure resembles a school with rooms measuring 12 by 12 feet (3.6 metres) lining a dank and poorly-lit corridor. Food is cooked on gas stoves attached to propane cylinders. Niaz Hussein, 24, shares one room with 14 others, most of whom sleep on the floor since there are only two bunk beds inside. The native of Pakistan’s impoverished southeastern Sindh province has been in Dubai for 13 months trying to squeeze a living from odd construction jobs to support his wife and daughter and elderly parents back home.

He earns 4 dirhams ($1.10) an hour. If he’s lucky, he can make about one thousand dirhams ($274, 227 euroa) a month, out of which he has to spend 342 dirhams on food and rent and pay back the fees charged by the recruiting agency that brought him to Dubai and arranged for his work permit. Those fees can be as high as 12,000 dirhams. Hussein is working on a road construction project but has not been paid for more than a month.

“It is unbearable, I keep thinking how my family is coping,” he said wearing stained blue shalwar, Pakistan’s traditional male dress. The plight of Asian labourers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the seven-emirate federation that includes booming Dubai, came into focus again on March 21 when 2,500 rioted at the construction site of Burj Dubai, slated to be the world’s tallest skyscraper. Some destroyed vehicles and equipment. Their employer, a British-UAE joint venture called Al-Naboodah Laing O’Rourke, blamed the incident on “misinformation and misunderstanding”, adding that the issue had been resolved.

Burj Dubai’s owner, Emaar, the real estate powerhouse controlled by the Dubai government, was swift to issue a terse statement that the incident had nothing to do with the tower and that work there was uninterrupted. Close to 50 contractors and subcontractors are involved in the project, one of several high profile developments aimed at transforming Dubai into a world capital attracting 15 million visitors by 2010. It is already the oil-rich Gulf’s commercial hub. “Live the life,” a big blue Emaar billboard at the project site reads depicting Westerners laughing and feeding each other with chopsticks.

The Indian consulate’s labour and welfare consul B.S. Mubarak said he gets at least 10 complaints a month mostly related to unpaid and late wages and that the incident at Burj Dubai may have been sparked by the long queues that workers have to endure to punch their timecards. Indians and Pakistanis make up nearly 45 per cent of the UAE’s population of about four million. Emiratis account for only 20 per cent. The riot prompted the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) to issue a statement on March 30 calling on the UAE government to “end abusive labour practices” describing labour conditions as “less than human”. Labour Minister Ali al-Kaabi called the statement “insane and illogical.” Labour trouble is not new to Dubai.

In September, hundreds of workers walked off the Palm Jumeirah project, a man-made island off Dubai’s coast, protesting unpaid wages. They blocked a major highway for hours. No day goes by without a story in the local papers about labour woes and even Hollywood thriller Syriana has a few scenes about the hardship of Asian labourers in the Gulf. The movie, partly shot in Dubai in 2004, will be shown in the UAE starting April 12 with these scenes censored, according to the distributor. “The problem is very serious,” K. Kumar, 57, the head of the Indian Community Welfare Committee told AFP.

“If you want to keep the situation under control, they (government) have to give more attention to these issues.” Trouble often begins when subcontractors run into financial difficulties or are not paid on time because of delays in getting their work certified by main contractors on a project. “The blue-collar workers are the last link in the chain so they are the worst affected,” Kumar said. “They have all come with lots of hopes and commitments from back home ... when they are stuck and find it so difficult even for their own survival obviously frustration sets in.”
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Good news!!!!!!!!!!!!! Apr 12, 2006 9:27 pm
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Good news, vows Iran; May not need force: Bush
WASHINGTON (Agencies): President George W. Bush said Monday that force is not necessarily required to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon, and he dismissed reports of plans for a military attack against Tehran as “wild speculation.” Bush said his goal is to keep the Iranians from having the capability or the knowledge to have a nuclear weapon. “I know we’re here in Washington (where) prevention means force,” Bush said. “It doesn’t mean force necessarily. In this case it means diplomacy.” Bush and other administration officials have said repeatedly that the military option is on the table, and White House officials acknowledge “normal” military planning is under way.

Several reports published over the weekend said the administration was studying options for military strikes, and an account in The New Yorker magazine raised the possibility of using nuclear bombs against Iran’s underground nuclear sites.
Bush did not directly respond to that report but said, “What you’re reading is just wild speculation.” But Bush said he was correct to include Iran in the “axis of evil” with Iraq and North Korea and that he’s glad to see other countries taking the threat from Iran seriously, too. “I got out a little early on the issue by saying ‘axis of evil,”’ Bush said. “But I meant it. I saw it as a problem. And now many others have come to the conclusion that the Iranians should not have a nuclear weapon.”

The White House sought Monday to minimize new speculation about a possible military strike against Iran while acknowledging that the Pentagon is developing contingency plans to deal with Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The Pentagon has refused to further describe its planning. White House press secretary Scott McClellan refused to confirm or deny The New Yorker magazine that raised the possibility of using nuclear bombs against Iran’s underground nuclear sites. “Those who are seeking to draw broad conclusion s based on normal military contingency planning are misinformed or not knowledgeable about the administration’s thinking,” he said.

British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, in an interview Sunday with the British Broadcasting Corp, called the idea of a nuclear strike “completely nuts.” Straw said Britain would not launch a pre-emptive strike on Iran and he was as “certain as he could be” that neither would the US. He said he has a high suspicion that Iran is developing a civil nuclear capability that, in turn, could be used for nuclear weapons, but he said there is “no smoking gun” to prove it and rationalize abandoning the plodding diplomatic process.

Iran’s president on Monday promised “good news” within days about the country’s nuclear programme and a newspaper said he might declare the Islamic Republic had enriched uranium to a level used in power plants. “I will give you, the Iranian nation, good nuclear news during the time I am in Mashhad,” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in the northeastern city, where newspapers said he was expected to spend around five days. His comments echoed remarks by other officials suggesting the imminent announcement of progress in Iran’s nuclear programme, which the West fears is a cover to develop atomic weapons but which Iran insists is for civilian uses. The daily Jomhuri-ye Eslami wrote: “It was said the good news is related to Iran’s achievement of uranium enrichment at 3.5 percent and creating a laboratory platform that will register Iran in the club of nuclear fuel countries.” It gave no source or further details.

The EU’s foreign policy chief on Monday recommended the bloc consider sanctions against Iran, including visa bans on some political leaders and nuclear officials, if Tehran refuses to cooperate with the United Nations on its nuclear program. Javier Solana, however, ruled out the use of force. “Any military action is definitely out of the question for us,” he told reporters on arrival at an EU foreign ministers meeting. But the 25-member EU should consider formally suspending negotiations on a free trade pact and pursue funding of pro-reform broadcasts into Iran, Solana said in a report presented to EU foreign ministers on Iran options.

The visa bans could include nuclear scientists and researchers, according to the plan. EU diplomats said his discussion paper also suggested the EU consider “extremely targeted” visa bans on political leaders, tighter controls on exports of technology that could be used to develop nuclear weapons, and an arms embargo. “We have to begin thinking about that possibility,” Solana said. Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot said the EU would look at ways to “boost ties” with non-governmental groups, and with the general population in Iran “be at via Farsi TV broadcasts or by other means.”
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comments Apr 12, 2006 2:33 pm
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hmmm galit ba kayo... kailan matapus:)) Apr 12, 2006 2:14 pm
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Quoting Alona_Amor:
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wahihihih... upoan mo pa si cilia wala akong paki alam
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aba oo nga ano? mukhang masarap ngang upuan yun kasi mataba parang kutson!!!

Quoting Alona_Amor:
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WAHOHOHOHOH...SANA NGA
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hayaan mo ms alona, isang araw, makikita mo, wala na sa listahan ng mapa ng FFF yan!

reylo
wat a relief!!!

almie
wahihihih... upoan mo pa si cilia wala akong paki alam

Oissst.....bunso>> naku baheve ka baka balikan ka ni pogie_american Paktay tayo jan...nyahahahaha.
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Cool Ka lang baby Apr 12, 2006 2:02 pm
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Quoting fff1963:
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ano naman kasing butt ang ipapakita ni celia, e mukha pa lang palanggana na! galit na galit ako dyan sa putang yan pagkatapos makikutchaba sa hayup na kano para siraan ako!!
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calm down, ms teresa.. patawarin mo na ang labs ko. hayaan mo, papaluin ko pwet nya mamaya

i'm going to spank her ass, pull her hair and ask her, "WHO'S YOUR DADDY???"
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tag init Apr 11, 2006 9:10 pm
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heto na naman tag init na eh.
para na naman akong fried chicken ngayon
sa tag araw.... dahil broken timing
iyong trabaho ko..

malakas sumipsip ng sun block iyong balat ko
sang katotok na sun screen ang kailangan ko.
para preserve iyong kutis porcelana hahahhahaah
hehehheeh ahe ahe ahe....

ops...time to ready myself to work,,,,
gtg CR.....
goodbye
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