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History Maker

BY DELIRIOUS Is it true today... that when people pray Cloudless skies will break; kings and queens will shake Yes it's true... and I believe it! I'm living for you! I’m living for you! Is it true today... that when people pray We'll see dead men rise... and the blind set free? Yes, it's true... and I believe it! I'm living for you! I’m living for you! I'm gonna be... a history maker in this land. I'm gonna be... a speaker of truth to all mankind. I'm gonna stand, I'm gonna run Into your arms, into your arms again. Well, it's true today... that when people stand With the fire of God... and the truth in hand We'll see miracles, we'll see angels sing... We'll see broken hearts... making history! Yes it's true... and I believe it! I'm living for you! I’m living for you! ----------------------------------- one of my fave worship songs, this song really inspired me back in 2000...

for the filipinos...

a hate letter has been spreading all over the Internet, it's an emaila gainst Filipinos...but i want u to know guys, that Mr. Bell has not done this (hope so)..He is currently living now in the Philippines..Please read on and research about this matter so we don't have to judge Mr. Bell..I just hope the one who really did this...will be punished.. This is a hate letter coming from a radio talk show host Mr. Art Bell from Nevada. I dont consider myself as patriotic but please read my reply below in BOLD LETTERS and send this to as many of your friends as possible until it reaches him. Filipinos.....*make me puke* (Art Bell) As we've all come to notice, in the past few decades, Filipinos have begun to infest the United States like some sort of disease. Their extensive involvement in the U.S. Armed Forces is proof of the trashy kind of qualities all filipinos tend to exhibit on a regular basis. You can see this clearly by studying the attitudes and cultural Icons of most Filip

duh...

grrr...yesterday i was really mad, i hardly talk to him and meet his eyes...when i went home, he didn't follow...grrr...i thought so... then when i got home, i asked mahtet if he's still in the office, and yes he was still there, watching catoons at youtube...hmpf!grr, i hated it so much that i texted mahtet to tell him to eat his youtube and that i'm breaking up with him...and with no doubt, he exited the office...don't know where he went after the office... at around 7 he came, all wet by the pouring of the heavens...i was then washing some clothes, though i didn't feel any better, and was about to finish...when i was about to drain the water, he stood up, got his keys, and went home amidst the storm...duh, he never said a word...strange i didn't feel any remorse for the guy...it was his mistake and now he's making it worse by not talking to me... i slept soundly at night, but still thinking about him..well, not really about him, but of what he is thinking

unwell

i wanna be happy...joyful...but it seems i'm so hard to please..and yet i give a smile each day, to hide the feelings of loneliness... last sunday after church, daryll (my youngest sister) and i dropped by at JB san pedro to greet pa a happy father's day...well, what should i expect, i didn't even received a thank u...he wasn't looking at me, and all he can say was about daryll and some of his crew (while talking to his crew not me)...so we decided to go home (yes, in my original home at buhangin)...when we arrived ma and chelly woke up...chin opened the door for us...then, i asked them to eat with me, but said they have finished eaten...i jokingly said, "ah panagsa ra gani ko muuli, dili pa jud makigdungan ug kaon" (ah, i just come home once, and you won't eat with me)..i don't know if i translated it right...but it's sort of like that..hehehe...i was still smiling, but my heart was aching..here i was missing them..and all they can feel was bein&#

what's up?

hehehe...uhm...i forgot to tell u guys...that i just moved in bangkal last monday with mahtet and keaken...hehehe...the move was okay..i love the house..though it's quite far from the city..i remember the old days where my family and i used to live in nha...those where the trial days..uh..years...GOD tested me that time real hard..and HE showed me what FAMILY is all about and all... speaking of family..papa and i saw last last sunday...it was a teary sunday (not infront of him though)...i miz him..i miz them...sometimes i ask myself why we should be apart..why can't i just live with them...but then...reality would struck me...and say...it has been done...oh, well...i've been making things right, now...tomorrow is father's day and i'll surprise him, visit him at JB san pedro..then i'll go directly to our house...be with my mama and sisters...the other day, i just spent time with chelly n daryll..i miz them terribly..we ate at mc do (the all time fave fries and co

a big thank u...

daghang salamat...to my new bisaya friends from bisaya bloggers hope that you would continue to visit my blog and browse my pages (even if it's not updated..hehehe..)... ok..that's it for now..time to work...later i'll be going to school for the second day of class...i haven't attended class yesterday...because i know how it is in the university of money...hehehe....on the first day, you'll just waste moeny, time, and effort...peace! btw, friends do u have books?old books?new books?any books?do u have the heart to give them to me?hehehe..if you do have books, please email me or leave a comment or just tag me..and I'll get back to you...okies?thankies so much!!!

Top 100 MOvies from TIME Magazine

A - C Aguirre: the Wrath of God (1972) The Apu Trilogy (1955, 1956, 1959) The Awful Truth (1937) Baby Face (1933) Bande à part (1964) Barry Lyndon (1975) Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) Blade Runner (1982) Bonnie and Clyde (1967) Brazil (1985) Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Camille (1936) Casablanca (1942) Charade (1963) Children of Paradise (1945) Chinatown (1974) Chungking Express (1994) Citizen Kane (1941) City Lights (1931) City of God (2002) Closely Watched Trains (1966) The Crime of Monsieur Lange (1936) The Crowd (1928) D - F Day for Night (1973) The Decalogue (1989) Detour (1945) The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) Dodsworth (1936) Double Indemnity (1944) Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Drunken Master II (1994) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 8 1/2 (1963) The 400 Blows (1959) Farewell My Concubine (1993) Finding Nemo (2003) The Fly (1986) Q - S Raging Bull (1980) Schindler's List (1993) The Searc

Top 100 Novels from TIME Magazine

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A - B The Adventures of Augie March Saul Bellow All the King's Men Robert Penn Warren Read the Original Review American Pastoral Philip Roth Read the Original Review An American Tragedy Theodore Dreiser Animal Farm George Orwell Read the Original Review Appointment in Samarra John O'Hara Read the Original Review Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Judy Blume The Assistant Bernard Malamud Read the Original Review At Swim-Two-Birds Flann O'Brien Atonement Ian McEwan Read the Original Review Beloved Toni Morrison Read the Original Review The Berlin Stories Christopher Isherwood Read the Original Review The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler Read the Original Review The Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood Read the Original Review Blood Meridian Cormac McCarthy Brideshead Revisited Evelyn Waugh Read the Original Review The Bridge of San Luis Rey Thornton Wilder Read the Original Review C - D Call It Sleep Henry Roth R