Anak (original by Freddie Aguilar)
Nang isilang ka sa mundong ito
Laking tuwa ng magulang mo
At ang kamay nila ang iyong ilaw
At ang nanay at tatay mo'y
Di malaman ang gagawin
Minamasdan pati pagtulog mo
At sa gabi'y napupuyat ang iyong nanay
Sa pagtimpla ng gatas mo
At sa umaga nama'y kalong ka
Ng iyong amang tuwang-tuwa sa iyo
Ngayon nga ay malaki ka na
Nais mo'y maging malaya
Di man sila payag
Walang magagawa
Ikaw nga ay biglang nagbago
Naging matigas ang iyong ulo
At ang payo nila'y sinuway mo
Di mo man lang inisip na
Ang kanilang ginagawa'y para sa iyo
Pagkat ang nais mo'y
Masunod ang layaw mo
Di mo sila pinapansin
Nagdaan pa ang mga araw
At ang landas mo'y naligaw
Ikaw ay nalulong sa masamang bisyo
At ang una mong nilapitan
Ang iyong inang lumuluha
At ang tanong,"anak, ba't ka nagkaganyan"
At ang iyong mata'y biglang lumuha ng di mo pinapansin
Nagsisisi at sa isip mo'y
Nalaman mong ika'y nagkamali
Nagsisisi at sa isip mo'y
Nalaman mong ika'y nagkamali
Nagsisisi at sa isip mo'y
Nalaman mong ika'y nagkamali
Nagsisisi at sa isip mo'y
Nalaman mong ika'y nagkamali
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Top 10 Watches More Expensive Than A FERRARI
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Let’s be realistic here, the economy is in the crapper and your 401k looks about as arousing as you do after a cold shower. What’s a Burgundy drinking, ’stache rocking, web surfing Internet denizen like you to do? Diversify your skill set by ogling watches you’ll never be able to afford and learning what makes them tick.
Most of these watches are more complicated than college calculus and have more history than you could learn in a lifetime. You might even need an engineering degree and an instructional tome to figure out how they work. Regardless, all these watches (for one reason or another) are ridiculously cool and absurdly expensive. Sell the Ferrari, liquidate the stocks, and pick up one of these bad-ass timekeeping devices.
Amazing Pics
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Watches
Most of these watches are more complicated than college calculus and have more history than you could learn in a lifetime. You might even need an engineering degree and an instructional tome to figure out how they work. Regardless, all these watches (for one reason or another) are ridiculously cool and absurdly expensive. Sell the Ferrari, liquidate the stocks, and pick up one of these bad-ass timekeeping devices.
Bamboo House Design with a Moon View in Costa Rica
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
It starts from scrap wood and plastic bags until the addition of two room bamboo house complete with an open courtyard. The bed is designed and placed so that one could see the moon as he or she falls asleep. The long house has a bedroom on one end and a kitchen and living space on the other, separated by an open courtyard with hammocks. The roof system consists of inverted cones of bamboo rings layered by a larger metal protective roof. This open air construction and the large overhanging tin roofs automatically serve as natural ventilation with ample shade from the hot sun. The foundation is poured concrete and the structure is formed with steel, while the bamboo rings are covered in burlap to provide more shade and protection.
The Crib – Small Shelter Design for Weekend Retreat
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Inspired by the award-winning Shack at Hinkle Farm, by Broadhurst Architects, Inc., the Crib TM is a multi-purpose small shelter with myriad function ranging from a weekend retreat, a home yoga studio, a backyard home office, to cabins. An interesting aspect is the material of which this crib made. Going along with the growing spirit of environmentalism, it utilizes recyclable material that can be transported and assembled on site. The Crib, in its form, is of a traditional American corn crib. The structural system employs a modern approach with a hint of traditionality which is reflected by combination of shop-fabricated galvanized steel and a wood timber framing with simplicity of a scaffolding system.
Men Are Like
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
For all those men who say, Why buy a cow when you can get milk for free. Here's an update for you: Nowadays, 80% of women are against marriage, WHY? Because women realize it's not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage.
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Hilarious School Exam Answers Part 3
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
His professor sent him an e-mail the following day:
Dear Michael,
Every year I attempt to boost my students’ final grades by giving them this relatively simple exam consisting of 100 True/False questions from only 3 chapters of material. For the past 20 years that I have taught Intro Communications 101 at this institution I have never once seen someone score below a 65 on this exam. Consequently, your score of a zero is the first in history and ultimately brought the entire class average down a whole 8 points.
There were two possible answer choices: A (True) and B (False). You chose C for all 100 questions in an obvious attempt to get lucky with a least a quarter of the answers. It’s as if you didn’t look at a single question. Unfortunately, this brings your final grade in this class to failing. See you next year!
May God have mercy on your soul.
Sincerely,
Professor William Turner
P.S. If all else fails, go with B from now on.
B is the new C
Hilarious School Exam Answers
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The following questions were set in last year’s GCSE examination in England.
These are genuine answers from 16 year olds, not very bright, but entertaining, 16 year olds.
Q. Name the four seasons
A. Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar
Funny , Hilarious School Exam Answers
These are genuine answers from 16 year olds, not very bright, but entertaining, 16 year olds.
Q. Name the four seasons
A. Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar
Funny , Hilarious School Exam Answers
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Is the Pope Catholic? Mysteries of the Vatican Explained
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
By: Molly Mann
Dan Brown’s 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code, sparked popular interest in the arcane world of the Vatican. In his mystery-detective fiction, Brown revealed fictionalized details about the Roman Catholic Church, Opus Dei, and the Knights Templar. Since the novel’s publication (and 2006 film adaptation by director Ron Howard), critics have panned The Da Vinci Code, claiming that Brown’s descriptions of core aspects of Christianity and the history of the Catholic Church are inaccurate. The Vatican has certainly remained cloaked in mystery for most of history. But its allure doesn’t come solely from obscurity; once you find out the answers to some common questions about the Vatican, it actually becomes more and more intriguing.
Church Stories , Pope , Stories
Dan Brown’s 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code, sparked popular interest in the arcane world of the Vatican. In his mystery-detective fiction, Brown revealed fictionalized details about the Roman Catholic Church, Opus Dei, and the Knights Templar. Since the novel’s publication (and 2006 film adaptation by director Ron Howard), critics have panned The Da Vinci Code, claiming that Brown’s descriptions of core aspects of Christianity and the history of the Catholic Church are inaccurate. The Vatican has certainly remained cloaked in mystery for most of history. But its allure doesn’t come solely from obscurity; once you find out the answers to some common questions about the Vatican, it actually becomes more and more intriguing.
Church Stories , Pope , Stories
Monday, August 16, 2010
World Leaders and their Amazing Make up
Monday, August 16, 2010
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the sixth and current President and the main political leader of Iran and he loves purple.
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Funny Clips
Saturday, August 14, 2010
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