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Theme Thursday: Mineral

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My thoughts about a mineral do not come up with several Quite opposite! A general feeling like a struggle... My freshman year I was "Opal" Which now I learned isn't a mineral! because opal has no crystal- -line structure..thats for real! (Hm...I need to shave my stubble) Hold on this is not normal... can't find words ending A-L! A challenge to my mental capacity! Be gentle. At least I didn't use "rectal" In this my rhyme so playful I fumble and I foible I diddle and I babble just to make a single post on my Theme-a Thursday. oops. Vote for me to be filipino blog of the week!! (yes you can vote daily!)

Vote for me to be the Filipino Blog of the Week!

I got a pleasant surprise when I checked my blog today! In the comments section of my Theme Thursday: Vegetable post... "Hi, Your blog is nominated for the Filipino Blog of the Week award (week 153). You may visit the site and vote. Please find the poll at the sidebar." Please VOTE for me on this famous Filipino blogsite:>> click > The Composed Gentleman The poll is on the sidebar. Just tick the box " reyjr " and Vote! Haha. Thanks in advance. :p

Forbes' The World's Billionaires 2009

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On my birthday (hehe) Forbes' published this year's list of wealthiest people in the world: The World's Billionaires. You can find the full article on the Forbes' website . According to the article, there are less Billionaires this year than in 2008, largely because of the economic recession. For 2009, there are only 793 billionaires. From Wiki, the current estimated population of the world is 6.76 billion, which makes the billionaires oh, about 0.00000012% of the population. Haha. The Top 3 are still #1 Bill Gates (up from #3 last year), #2 Warren Buffet (down from #1 last year), and Mexican telecon titan #3 Carlos Slim Helú (down from #2). Without further delay, here the list of Billionaires, top 10 only... #1 William Gates III $40 billion Microsoft/U.S. #2 Warren Buffet $37 billion Investments/U.S. #3 Carlos Slim Helú $35 billion Telecom/Mexico #4 Lawrence Ellison $22.5 billion Oracle/U.S. #5 Ingvar Kamprad $22 billion Ikea/...

Theme Thursday: Vegetable

Quickie post! Did you know that the term VEGETABLE is not a botanical term, but only a culinary term? Did you know that a tomato is NOT a vegetable but a FRUIT! Well, a BERRY to be precise. It is referred to as a vegetable in culinary terms, but it's really a fruit (like a coconut is not a nut but a fruit!) And the tomato is NOT the only culinary vegetable that is a botanical fruit: eggplants, cucumbers, and squashes of all kinds (such as zucchini and pumpkins) share the same ambiguity. VEGETABLE backwards is ELBATEGEV. - random! From the letters in VEGETABLE, you can form the following 5-or-more lettered words: table, beget, beetle, bagel, gable... add some more!

An Irish Blessing: Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Even though we don't celebrate it here in the Philippines, this traditional Irish blessing has a very special meaning for me. When I was on tour around USA and Europe with my college choir, we would sing this blessing everytime before we leave a tour stop. We usually stayed with locals at every stop, sharing wonderful moments and memories during our short stay. Every place that we left was a sad goodbye to the friends we made, sometimes it was goodbye for good. We often sang this around hugs and tearful goodbyes, CLICK HERE AND PLAY THE SONG >>> An Irish Blessing by the UP Concert Chorus May the road rise to meet you May the wind be always at your back May the sunshine warm upon your face The rain fall soft upon your fields And until we meet again Until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of hand...

Nerdy Joke #01

A Hydrogen atom and a Helium atom were strolling in the park when suddenly the Hydrogen atom exclaimed, "Oh shit! I lost an electron!" The Helium atom asks, "Hm.. are you sure??" And Hydrogen says, "Yes! I'm POSITIVE!" tee hee hee...