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  • How the Dinosaurs Became Extinct

    Scientists have theories about this one but I have convincing proof.

    The predator approaches the prey.

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    The predator attacks!

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    The predator gets greedy and tries a twofer

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    And runs away after the deed is done … dun dun duuuun!

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  • sodegaura … ten years passed

    I remember when they asked me to write a letter introducing myself. I told them who I am, what I was doing in their country and how it has been so far. I remember telling them that I hated fermented beans and they moment they saw me they corrected my spelling … natto they said, with emphasis on the extra ‘t’.

    I had my first traditional tea ceremony inside a hundred year old tea house. It felt weird being cramped in such a  small place that hardly fit the 7 people that was in that room. They were nice, they brought in a widow who speaks my language 3 or 4 cups later we went inside the main house. It was a huge traditional house, I was told that their ancestors were proud samurai.

    We proceeded to the dining area where they served … my favorite dish .. shiro miso with tonkatsu. After dinner we watched the movie “Ikiru” by Akira Kurosawa, one of his better movies. I almost fell asleep during the movie, I ended up waking up because I can hear the old people chuckling, saying that I must be tired because I’ve been closing my eyes while watching.

    After the movie I took a bath and got ready to sleep. went to the room they prepared for me, I can barely see the outline of a samurai outfit at the corner of the room. I wanted to try it on but I was so tired that I just went to bed . I was woken 6 hrs later by the old man and took me to his garden.

    we got to his farm after roughly 45 minutes of brisk walking, He tried so hard to communicate with me in english and I tried to respond using my tarzan-esque japanese. When we got to the farm it was a no brainer, there is no such thing as a language barrier when it comes to describing the beauty of nature and the patience that comes along with it when you are waiting for something to grow. I understood what he was trying to say and he saw that I understood.

    I forgot his name, he is probably almost a hundred years old now but I do remember that one summer weekend ten years ago when a brown stranger visited Sodegaura Shi in Chiba Ken.

  • Congratulations Mark A.

    Mark pwned his new job and got a very well deserved raise. God bless you bro. Where’s my libre?

    PS. Marchesa rented Kuya … and i watched it with her. very sad .. not the movie but me … agghhh.

  • Of Rice and Men

    This blog is not about rice nor men .. i just thought its a cool title. hah.

  • Football Prediction

    Mini camps are underway and I love what I’m seeing with my Eagles.

    Philadelphia Eagles will win the superbowl this year. It will be payback time against the Patriots.

    27 – 10 … Eagles.

  • today he turned 65

    I called home and greeted my Dad a happy birthday. He turns 65 today.
    He decided to retire 2 years ago and pursue his calling so he has 3
    jobs now. He is a Lecturer at the university that he retired from, he
    is also the President/Administrative Pastor of the corporate arm of a religious organization
    he’s involved with so he travels all over the place and when he has
    free time he spends it on the farm trying to grow crops.

    For his gift Marchesa, Emma and myself sent him
    money so he can go buy a cow to help him plow the fields.

    I’ve always been a man of few words so I’ll make this short.  Happy Birthday Tatay. We love you and we miss you.

    If I turn out to be half the Dad to Emma as you are to me then I think she’ll be fine.

  • Isabel & Milfe

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    Emma’s cousin Isabel and her aunt Milfe.

  • Flickr and Vista (Publisher?)

    Vista users now know that all hope has been lost when microsoft decided to no longer support the XP Publishing wizard in vista. From the looks of it, they didn’t stop supporting it, they just chopped it up in pieces and tucke dit somewhere.

    For Flickr folks you can use this workaround to somewhat use a quasi XP Publishing wizard via Vista until they stop you from doing this.

    I originally posted this entry via the flickr forums minutes ago. click here.

    1. Go to the uploading Tools Page. – www.flickr.com/tools/
    2. Click Here – www.flickr.com/tools/wizard.reg – Make sure you are logged in.
    3. Download that file then Edit it. (Right click, Edit)
    4. The part that says …
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerPublishingWizardPublishingWizardProvidersFlickr]
    Replace that with
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerPublishingWizardInternetPhotoPrintingProvidersFlickr]
    Note: that the 2nd PublishingWizard Text has been replaced with InternetPhotoPrinting
    5. Save it.
    6. Execute it (add it to your registry).
    7. Open Windows Photo Gallery
    8. Select the pictures you want to upload
    9. Click on Order Print, Choose Flickr as your provider and follow the
    rest of the instructions in the Order Print Window that will pop-up.

    The only downside to this hack is that it no longer automatically
    resizes your photos as you upload them. This is not a problem for pro
    users since you have unlimited space anyway.

    Happy Uploading!

  • ummm …. yeah

    32
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    Today is a good day to re-affirm this, and Romans 12:1-2 as well.

    I may never be a millionaire
    Funny I don’t think I care
    May never see the mountain view
    I guess I don’t need to
    I may never drive a fancy car
    Or be a movie star
    But I’ll be, I’ll be, the light of the world

    -Michael Boggs, FFH


    thanks guys for the early greetings.
    it’s good to know that i’m celebrating this day with my wife and little girl
    God is really good.

  • please say it ain’t so

    Please, whatever you do don’t mess with my Durian!

    It might taste like heaven and smell like hell but its what it was made for!