28 September 2008

Humor


1.Teacher: Here are two birds, one is a swallow, the other is sparrow. Now who can tell us which is which?
Student: I cannot point out but I know the answer.
Teacher: Please tell us.
Student: The swallow is beside the sparrow and the sparrow is beside the swallow.

2."Can you tell me what fish net is made of, Ann?"
"A lot of little holes tied together with strings." replied the little girl.

3.George comes from school on the first of September.
"George, how did you like your new teacher?" asked his mother.
"I didn't like her, Mother, because she said that three and three were six and then she said that two and four were six too....."

4. One day a father was teaching his son and said,
"The keys to your success are keeping your word and cleverness. Once you promise somebody a promise, you must carry it out no matter what will happen. This is called 'keeping one's word.' "What is cleverness? asked his son.
"Cleverness is that you'll never make such a promise, " the father answered.

5. Little Bobby: I've got a stomachache.
Aunt Tess: That's because you haven't eaten and your stomach is empty, so it hurts.
Little Bobby: Now I know why Uncle Harry has headache all the time. His head must be empty too.

6. A man walked into a new dinner and told the waitress, "I 'll have two fried eggs and a kind word."
When the waitress came back with his order, the man said,
"Thanks for the eggs, but how about the kind word?"
The waitress then whispered ,
"Don't eat the eggs."

7. One guy goes to a doctor and says,
"Doctor, my wife has lost her voice. What should I do to help her get it back? "
The doctor replies, "Try to come home at 3 in the morning."

8. A cop pulled a car over on the highway for speeding. When he asked for the driver's license, the driver argued, "Speeding? But officer, I was only trying to keep a safe distance between my car and the car in back of me."

9.It was a woman's first time on a plane. She boarded the plane and found herself a window seat. After she settled in, a man came over and insisted that she was in his seat. She ignored him and told him to go away. "Okay," replied the man. "If that's the way you want it, you fly the plane."

10.A young businessman had just started his business, and rented a beautiful office. Sitting there, he saw a man come into the outer office. Wishing to appear busy, the businessman picked up the phone and pretended that he had a big deal working. He threw huge figures around and made giantcommitments.Finally, he hung up and asked the visitor. "Can I help you?" The man said, "Sure. I've come to install the phone."
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Mythical Creatures of the Philippine Folklore


Tikbalang is a creature of Philippine folklore said to lurk in the mountains and forests of the philippines It is generally described as a tall, bony humanoid creature with disproportionately long limbs, to the point that its knees reach above its head when it squats down. It has the head and feet of an animal, most commonly a horse. It is sometimes believed to be a transformation of an aborted fetus which has been sent to earth from limbo
Tikbalang
Kapre (related to the Agta in the Visayan dialect) is a Philippine mythical creature that could be characterized as a tree demon, but with more human characteristics. It is described as being a tall (7 to 9 ft), brown, hairy male with a beard. Kapres are normally described as smoking a big tobacco pipe, whose strong smell would attract human attention. The term kapre comes from the Arabic "kaffir" meaning a non-believer in Islam. The early Arabs and the Moors used it to refer to the non-Muslim Dravidians who were dark-skinned. The term was later brought to the Philippines by the Spanish who had previous contact with the Moors. Some historians speculate that the legend was propagated by the Spanish to prevent Filipinos from assisting any escaped African slaves.
 
Kapre
A Manananggal (sometimes confused with the Wak Wak in some areas by the Filipinos were called Penanggalan in Malay folklore which is a mythical creature. It resembles a Western vampire, in being an evil, human-devouringmonster or witch. The myth of the manananggal is popular in the Visayan region of the Philippines, especially in the western provinces of Capiz, Iloilo, and Antique. There are varying accounts of the features of a manananggal. Like vampires, Visayan folklore creatures, and aswangs, manananggals are also said to abhor garlic and salt.. They were also known to avoid daggers, light, vinegar, spices and the tail of a sting ray which can be fashioned as a whip Folklore of similar creatures can be found in the neighbouring nations of Indonesia and Malayasia.
 
manananggal
Dwende are little spirits, usually helpful and friendly, but when offended they can cause sickness and even death. They live in houses and occupy themselves by singing, making noise, and throwing sand and pebbles. They sometimes knock over kitchen utensils. 
  
Dwende

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21 September 2008

Things that Make me Happy


1. A glorious sunset; seeing the world in orange and black.
2. A brother having a baby soon.
3. Courageously leaving a job i had outgrown for sometime.
4. friends that are glad to see me again after quite a while of disappearing.
5. Unlimited services offered by my mobile phone service network.
6. My fave music icons donating funds for the poor, unprivileged, or disastered.
7. Eating my meals on time.
8. Watching my fave fave tv commedians getting crazy on screen.
9. Filipinos gaining fame because of hardwork, excellence, good deeds and talents.
10. having successfully posted this blog entry...

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