Thursday, April 19, 2007

u23d??

checkout this u2 animated something..

Monday, April 16, 2007

haha!

WAHAHAHAHA!! ANG YABANG KASI!!

... xare lng...

yesterday was a sunday.. me and ate cristy went to church. after church, we were walking along ccp complex, it was around 8 pm that time..
we were having a conversation when suddenly i said, "gabi na..uwi n tayo"(not exact words but thats the tot of it.) ate cristy replied "dont act like you have school 2morow."
And BOOM! reality check! i dont have school tom. hindi pala ako dapat mag alala kasi wla namn nga plang pasok bukas. cguro nasanay tlaga ko na PUMAPSOK ARAW-ARAW. wag na magreak!
PAKI ENROLL AKO ULIT!!!!!!!! GUSTO KO PA MAG-COLLEGE!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

zoooooooooooommmmmmmm... bloody bush.

ei, i got a gift from kuya boy,, yah i know, i was shocked too..
his gift was a zoom guitar effects... it was CooL.. but i dont have an electric guitar... YET! hahaha!
and wats up with bush singing sunday bloody sunday???????!!!!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_vv12NSSZ4

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

siRRR?? i don't think so..


Irish rock star and global humanitarian Bono became a knight of the British empire Thursday — and joked that his youngest son thought he was about to become a Jedi instead.

Bono, 46, was named a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in an informal, laugh-filled ceremony in the Dublin home of British Ambassador David Reddaway. You have permission to call me anything you want — except sir, all right? Lord of lords, your demigodness, that'll do," he told reporters afterward.

Because he is an Irish citizen, Bono won't have the title of "sir" before his name. That honor is reserved for citizens of the United Kingdom or British Commonwealth countries. Ireland left the Commonwealth when it became a republic in 1949. Reddaway paid tribute to Bono's work as a campaigner against poverty and disease in Africa — but first asked whether he was disappointed that becoming a knight no longer involves a sword or kneeling.

"Please, I wasn't expecting you to kneel," said Bono, his hand on the ambassador's shoulder.

Accompanying the rocker were his wife, Ali, and their four children — Jordan, 17; Eve, 15; Elijah, 7; and John, 5. U2 guitarist The Edge and bassist Adam Clayton also attended.