Urrgghh! Can’t believed they will close Geocities. I super love this site especially making overlay layouts/website. Also their webhosting, you’ll not be suspended.

 

GeoCities will close later this year.

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We have decided to discontinue the process of allowing new customers to sign up for GeoCities accounts as we focus on helping our customers explore and build new relationships online in other ways. We will be closing GeoCities later this year.

I’m a GeoCities customer. What’s happening to my site?

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I have a GeoCities email address. Will I get to keep it when GeoCities closes?

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Una sa lahat pasensiya na po kayo kung tagalog ang ginamit ko, kasi naman ay para ito sa mga Pinoy na na-aadik sa mga nobela ng Precoius Hearts Romances.

Ang PHR ay isang libro na iba’t ibang mga titles at writers na gumagawa. Isa itong Romance Pocket Book. Kikiligin kayo sa mga bawat eksena.

Dahil nga sa mga nahihiligan ng aking pinsan na magbasa ng iba’t ibang nobela – ma-english o ma-tagalog man, binabasa talaga niya. Dahil din sa ako ay bumabasa ng mga nobela, lagi akong humihiram sa kanya. Ng mabasa ko na ang PHR, talagang kikiligin ka.

Ang unang binasa ko ay “My Cheating Heart”  na isinulat ni Martha Cecilia. Ako ay humanga sa kagalingan. Ikaw ay madadala talaga sa mga pangyayari.

  Si Miles ang first crush ni Nadia. Si Miles din ang first love niya at natitiyak niyang si Miles pa rin ang huli niyang mamahalin. They were childhood sweethearts hanggang sa dumating  sa buhay nila si Arlyn. Nahati ang atensyon ni Miles. Kalimitan ay ipinagtatangol nito ang iyaking si Arlyn sa haragang si Nadie.
  Then cam the Announcement that shocked Nadia. Mag-on na sina Miles at Arlyn. Pinili niya ang lumayo upang makalimot. Subaliit aakalain ba niyang mabibigyan siya ng pagkatataong mapasakanya si Miles nang hindi matuloy ang kasal nito kay Arlyn.
  Paano? Pipikutin niya si Miles kasabwat ang ina ng binata!
But would Miles forgive her?

Pati na rin ang Mama ko, na-aadict na sa pagbasa. Mas pinili niyang magbasa kaysa matulog. LOL:)). Habit naman kasi niya matulog tuwing hapon pero ngayon, umiba ang inip ng hangin. :D
All Hail sa lahat ng Writers ng PHR. Keep it up!
–jkarr07

BOF

We knew already that Taiwain was the first country to make a version of Manga Series, Hana Yori Dango. Followed by Japan and now, Korean! My God it’s really cool especially the characters. They are all handsome :) . Honestly I didn’t watch the Japanese version, idk. After how many days watching it in front of the TV, is it really a happy ending?

OMGosh! I’m not satisfied with the ending. Jun Pyo(Lee Min-Ho) and Jan Di(I forgot her real name) end up as GF and BF. Only Jun Pyo proposed to her after that the other members of F4, Ji Hoo(Kim Hyun-Jeong), Yi Jeung(Kim Bum) and Woo Bin(Kim Joon), appeared telling them they disagree the proposal because the couple didn’t told them but it is only a joke. The question, is that really a happy ending? My God!

How about Ga Eul(Jan Di’s bestfriend) and her lovelife with Yi Jeung? Many love their team-up but they didn’t become GF and BF. The family of Jan Di, they didn’t let us see their happy family. The creative hands of Yi Jeung, is it ok? Honestly, I thought Jan Di and Jun Pyo will get married but that never happens. It end up looking at the sunset with their happy faces. WTF?! It really makes me dissapointed

–jkarr07

Long time no post, sorry for that guys. I made you dissapointed. I’m tired of posting some topics here. But now, I can’t promise all of you I’ll post but I’ll try. I’m really sorry! :(

The familiarity of The Masters is what makes it one of the greatest events in all of sports. The course is always in the same pristine shape, the faces rarely change (both on the course and on television) and even the on-screen graphics CBS uses are consistent through the years. During the 2009 tournament, though, there has been one subtle change that has left Masters viewers confused. What’s with that new “V” on Tiger Woods’ hat?

When we last saw Tiger in a major (last year’s U.S. Open), the left side of his Nike cap was adorned with the “SQ” logo of the manufacturer’s SasQuatch line of golf clubs. Since his return to the PGA Tour, the “SQ” is gone, replaced by a large, somewhat-unwieldy “V”. 

Not surprisingly, the “V” is another Nike logo. The Oregon-based company recently released itsVictory Red irons and the large Roman numeral-like “V” is the logo for the clubs. If you look closely, the top right half of the “V” contains a red, lowercase “r”, an obvious nod to Tiger’s trademark Sunday color.

Tiger helped design the forged carbon steel blades and is playing the Masters with all Victory Red irons (except for his lob wedge). The clubs also feature Tiger’s “TW” logo, as well as the ubiquitous Nike swoosh.

Happy Easter Sunday Buddies!

–jkarr07

 

EASTER :

The English term, according to the Ven. Bede (De temporum ratione, I, v), relates to Estre, a Teutonic goddess of the rising light of day and spring, which deity, however, is otherwise unknown, even in the Edda (Simrock, Mythol., 362); Anglo-Saxon, eâster, eâstron; Old High German, ôstra, ôstrara, ôstrarûn; German, Ostern. April was called easter-monadh. The plural eâstron is used, because the feast lasts seven days. Like the French plural Pâques, it is a translation from the Latin Festa Paschalia, the entire octave of Easter. The Greek term for Easter, pascha, has nothing in common with the verb paschein, “to suffer,” although by the later symbolic writers it was connected with it; it is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew pesach (transitus, passover). The Greeks called Easter the pascha anastasimon; Good Friday the pascha staurosimon. The respective terms used by the Latins are Pascha resurrectionis and Pascha crucifixionis. In the Roman and Monastic Breviaries the feast bears the title Dominica Resurrectionis; in the Mozarabic Breviary, In Lætatione Diei Pasch Resurrectionis; in the Ambrosian Breviary, In Die Sancto Paschæ. The Romance languages have adopted the Hebrew-Greek term: Latin, Pascha; Italian, Pasqua; Spanish, Pascua; French, Pâques. Also some Celtic and Teutonic nations use it: Scottish, Pask; Dutch, Paschen; The correct word in Dutch is actually Pasen Danish, Paaske; Swedish, Pask; even in the German provinces of the Lower Rhine the people call the feast Paisken not Ostern. The word is, principally in Spain and Italy, identified with the word “solemnity” and extended to other feasts, e.g. Sp., Pascua florida, Palm Sunday; Pascua de Pentecostes, Pentecost; Pascua de la Natividad, Christmas; Pascua de Epifania, Epiphany. In some parts of France also First Communion is called Pâques, whatever time of the year administered.

 

EASTER EGGS :

Because the use of eggs was forbidden during Lent, they were brought to the table on Easter Day, coloured red to symbolize the Easter joy. This custom is found not only in the Latin but also in the Oriental Churches. The symbolic meaning of a new creation of mankind by Jesus risen from the dead was probably an invention of later times. The custom may have its origin in paganism, for a great many pagan customs, celebrating the return of spring, gravitated to Easter. The egg is the emblem of the germinating life of early spring. Easter eggs, the children are told, come from Rome with the bells which on Thursday go to Rome and return Saturday morning. The sponsors in some countries give Easter eggs to their god-children. Coloured eggs are used by children at Easter in a sort of game which consists in testing the strength of the shells (Kraus, Real-Encyklopædie, s.v. Ei). Both coloured and uncoloured eggs are used in some parts of the United States for this game, known as “egg-picking”. Another practice is the “egg-rolling” by children on Easter Monday on the lawn of the White House in Washington.

 

EASTER RABBIT :

Easter Rabbits

The Easter Rabbit lays the eggs, for which reason they are hidden in a nest or in the garden. The rabbit is a pagan symbol and has always been an emblem of fertility (Simrock, Mythologie, 551).

source : catholic encyclopedia