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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
my stuff i bought for myself
well, sana maintindihan nang asawa ko, award ko nalang sa sarili ko is to buy something for myself every pay day. If ever I alloted budget for that... spend wisely in short.
went to alamanda after our work, but some stuff ni baby natnat ko sa pagdating nya excited ko na siya makita, makasama at mahugkan.
here some of my stuff i bought... you may check my multiply account for more pictures...

Posted at 12:16 am by starrchinkz
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Sunday, December 07, 2008
oh well, syempre sale of course daming tao sa mga malls...
friday, ganda nang decor sa center court of mid valley (Megamall nang Malaysia)... straight ahead sa bahay lang... watch lang t.v. and sleep...
saturday, eat kami ni Gina nang lunch sa KFC lang... then, went to their office sa Shell near mid valley... afterwards, sa KLCC Suria meet sina Cheti and friends. Shopping kami nang konti lang kasi medyo mahal ito tomorrow ang to be continued sa shopping... Gina kasi fly back nya sa Pinas kaya dapat bumili na siya nang pampamasko... kaya shopping galore din sya... Go home around 8pm na yata... then, cook food kain kami nang kanin ni gina sila abby at meli salad lang sila hehehehe 7 days diet daw sila as if naman ang taba nila well, kasi dalaga pa sila ako kasi may anak at asawa na kaya di na masyadong magpapayat... maintain nalang para di rin pumayat nang husto at tumaba...
sunday, 10:30pm attend mass sa St. John (Jalan Nanas) straight sa mid valley konti lang tao, namakyaw nang ipanema si gina for her family dami kasi tutal tig-RM10 lang naman eh. (im thinking if i have time to go sa alamanda for the esprit na tshirt tig 20 lang... hmmmm... ) ako din bumili nang pangregalo sa mga inaanak medyo mura lang kasi wala naman mura dito sa MY hay naku... at syempre papadala ko pa ito kaya dapat magaan lang... went home around 7:30pm na rin... cook food and eat dinner together with Arylyn.
i need to sleep now... kasi may pasok pa kami tomorrow... triple pay kasi holiday dito buong malaysia...hehehehe...
babush!!!
Posted at 11:48 pm by starrchinkz
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
i got lots of concall this day... i almost consume my time sa concall (conference call). morning to afternnoon, mantakin mo 5 concalls... hahaha wala na akong power hour (PH need to spend my time talking to our reseller in 3hrs.) just imagine lot of pending e-mails needs to be done and tomorrow is reporting day. I hope i can get the 21 Tier 1 reseller to sign up the contract para makuha ang spiff na magkano lang... anyway mas maganda naman ito kesa sa wala.
Pano tulog na ako... past 12am na pala dito...
babush!!!
Posted at 11:44 pm by starrchinkz
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
first time ko ma experience ito... nasobrahan yata ako nang kape, ba naman puno 'yung DELL tumbler ko. grabeh... nahihilo ko parang gusto kung bumasag hay...
nagbasa tuloy ako nang articles regarding too much coffee...
Caffeine: How much is too much? You may like caffeine's effects, but too much can be harmful. Find out if you need to cut back your caffeine consumption.
In less than an hour you start to feel caffeine's effects. You're more alert, energetic and productive. Your mood lifts and that foggy, tired feeling is gone.
If you rely on daily doses of caffeine to chase away fatigue and perk up your disposition, you aren't alone. Nine out of 10 Americans consume some type of caffeine regularly, making it the most popular behavior-altering drug.
For most people, moderate doses of caffeine — 200 to 300 milligrams (mg), or about two to three cups of brewed coffee a day — aren't harmful. But some circumstances, such as caffeine sensitivity or use of certain medications, may warrant limiting or even ending your caffeine routine. Find out if you need to decaffeinate your diet and, if so, how you can do it with minimal distress.
When to cut caffeine use Certain circumstances call for reducing the amount of caffeine you consume. Evaluate your habits. If any of these situations apply, you may need to cut back.
You consume unhealthy amounts Though moderate caffeine intake isn't likely to cause harm, too much can noticeably affect your health. Heavy daily caffeine use — more than 500 to 600 mg a day, or about four to seven cups of coffee — can cause:
Restlessness Anxiety Irritability Muscle tremors Sleeplessness Headaches Nausea, diarrhea or other gastrointestinal problems Abnormal heart rhythms You have caffeine sensitivity If you're susceptible to the caffeine's effects, just small amounts — even one cup of coffee or tea — may prompt unwanted results, such as anxiety, restlessness and irritability. The more sensitive you are to caffeine, the less you need to consume before feeling its influence.
Your sensitivity depends on many factors, including:
Body mass. People with smaller body masses feel the effects of caffeine sooner than those with larger body masses. History of caffeine use. People who don't regularly consume caffeine tend to be more susceptible to its negative effects than are people who do. Stress. All types of stress — for example, psychological stress or heat stress — can increase a person's sensitivity to caffeine. Other factors can contribute to variations in caffeine sensitivity as well, including age, smoking habits, drug or hormone use, and other health conditions, such as anxiety disorders.
You're not sleeping well Most adults need seven to eight hours of sleep each night. But caffeine can interfere with this much-needed sleep. Chronically losing sleep — whether it's from work, travel, stress or too much caffeine — results in sleep deprivation. Sleep loss is cumulative, and even small nightly decreases can add up and disturb your daytime function. Sleep deprivation can cause impaired memory, mood swings, lack of concentration, and poor performance at work or school.
Using caffeine to mask sleep deprivation creates an unwelcome cycle. For example, you drink caffeinated beverages because you have trouble staying awake during the day. But the caffeine keeps you from falling asleep at night, shortening the length of time you sleep. Caffeine can also increase the number of times you wake up during the night and can interfere with deep sleep, which makes your night less restful. With less sleep and poor-quality sleep, you're more tired the next day. To battle the fatigue and to feel more energetic, you reach for your morning jolt of Java.
The best way to break this cycle is to limit your caffeine and to add more hours of quality sleep to your day. Also, avoid caffeinated beverages eight hours before your desired bedtime. Your body doesn't store caffeine, but it does take many hours for it to eliminate the stimulant and its effects.
You're taking certain medications and supplements Certain medications and herbal supplements negatively interact with caffeine. The following are some examples.
Some antibiotics. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) and norfloxacin (Noroxin) — types of antibacterial medications — can interfere with the breakdown of caffeine. This may increase the length of time caffeine remains in your body and amplify its unwanted effects. Theophylline (Theo-24, Uniphyl, others). This medication — which opens up bronchial airways by relaxing the surrounding muscles (a bronchodilator) — tends to have some caffeine-like effects. Taking this drug along with caffeinated foods and beverages may increase the concentration of theophylline in your blood. This can cause ill effects, such as nausea, vomiting and heart palpitations. If you take theophylline, your doctor may advise that you avoid caffeine. Ephedra (ma-huang). This herbal dietary supplement increases your risk of heart attack, stroke, seizures and death. Combined with caffeine, it becomes especially risky. The Food and Drug Administration has banned ephedra in the marketplace because of health concerns. This ban applies to dietary supplements but not herbal teas, which may still contain the herb. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about whether caffeine might affect your prescription. He or she can best direct you on whether you need to reduce or eliminate caffeine from your diet.
source: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/caffeine/NU00600
Posted at 07:14 pm by starrchinkz
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Monday, December 01, 2008
some quotes from the "twilight movie"
Edward Cullen:
You see, every person smells different, has a different essence. If you
locked an alcoholic in a room full of stale beer, he'd gladly drink it.
But he could resist, if he wished to, if he was a recovering alcoholic.
Now let's say you placed in that room a glass of hundred-year-old
brandy... How do you think he would fare then?
Edward Cullen:
Maybe that's not the right comparison. Maybe it would be to easy to
turn down brandy. Perhaps I should make our alcoholic a herion addict
instead.
Isabella Swan: So what you're saying is, I'm your brand of heroin?
Edward Cullen: Yes, you are exactly my brand of heroin.
Edward Cullen: And so the lion fell in love with the lamb.
Isabella Swan: What a stupid lamb.
Edward Cullen: What a sick, masochistic lion.
Isabella Swan: You've got to give me some answers.
Edward Cullen: I'd rather hear your theories.
Isabella Swan: I have considered radioactive spiders and kryptonite.
Edward Cullen: That's all superhero stuff, right? What if I'm not the hero? What if I'm... the bad guy?
Edward Cullen: Aren't you afraid?
Isabella Swan: I'm only afraid of losing you.
Edward Cullen: What did you expect? Coffins and dungeons and moats?
Isabella Swan: No, not the moats.
Posted at 10:44 pm by starrchinkz
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starrchinkzFemale Pasig City About ME:
i cannot cook, sing and iron clothes,
had a memory gap at the age of 26,
cannot remember things you told me 2 weeks ago,
a frustrated model of tentay patis,
always there to a friend in need,
i dont have any talents :),
a fan of feel good movies,
loves reading horror stories and always believes there is really an anting-anting,
takot ako kay zuma and galema na anak nya,
always misses my long lost friends,
easily attached, loves shopping and always has an eye for a jeans,
my hobby is sleeping, adventurous type, always wanted to go to the gym pag eto na pinag uusapan naku, cgurado hanap ko fafa malaking maskel.
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