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Soundtrack from my favorite 80's John Hughes movie Some Kind Of Wonderful, I love love love this movie I wish I can get it on Netflix but for now I just watch the videos on Youtube. I've been watching movies from that genre lately out of sheer sentimentality. It still amuses me as it did at first, especially Watts and Keith's rescue by their motley crew of friends.
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After 23 years, when you 'fess up and say "Hey, did you know I once had a huge crush on you and you didn't even know I existed?" Talk about End of the World May 21st Confessions, I guess. This is just tiny newsfeed as confided to me by a friend on Facebook.
Imagine the shock on that someone's face, or if it was you! Yes, it happened to my batchmates - twice - and in one day. One was face to face at a reunion, the other simply online because both were overseas.
How romantic! If only it didn't happen now but during the yesteryears. As my hubby would often say, difficult to live in the past, we have to let go. (Note: Hubby and I were former classmates in high school)
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So come next high school reunion, as I try to get into the character, this would be my song, "Walk On By" Also my song when I pass by the house of my creditors (Five-Six) :)))
This is a love letter from a boy to a girl.However, the girl's father does not like him and want them to stop their relationship,and so the boy wrote this letter to the girl. He knows that the girl's father will definitely read this letter:
1 "The great love that I have for you
2 is gone, and I find my dislike for you
3 grows every day. When I see you,
4 I do not even like your face;
5 the one thing that I want to do is to
6 look at other girls. I never wanted to
7 marry you. Our last conversation
8 was very boring and has not
9 made me look forward to seeing you again.
10 You think only of yourself.
11 If we were married, I know that I would find
12 life very difficult, and I would have no
13 pleasure in living with you. I have a heart
14 to give, but it is not something that
15 I want to give to you. No one is more
16 foolish and selfish than you, and you are not
17 able to care for me and help me.
18 I sincerely want you to understand that
19 I speak the truth. You will do me a favor
20 if you think this is the end. Do not try
21 to answer this. Your letters are full of
22 things that do not interest me. You have no
23 true love for me. Good-bye! Believe me,
24 I do not care for you. Please do not think that
25 I am still your boyfriend."
Ouch, that hurts!!
However, before handing over the letter to the girl, the boy told the girl to "READ BETWEEN THE LINES", meaning- only to read 1.3.5.7.9.11.13 (Odd Numbers)
So go ahead and read it over but only the Odd Number lines.
Been logged on Facebook on and off these past 2 days, it was busy so to speak, with the shared links, messages, shout outs and chat. For wanting something new to do - I thought of those fun smileys younger people add to their Facebook chat box and how they do it. I myself am amazed that there are plenty facebook smileys and the smiley list is growing! There has been a search for a Manny Pacquiao smiley as well and Angry Bird smileys too. Ever heard of those? Do let me know, please! Just comment on this post :) I would really love to share those newest facebook smileys to the rest of the netizens too! So here we are, for those who are "too old" to wonder like me ^_^
Wasn't sure if this fits Music Monday today, but allow me please to post it as such. It's still a song from an unforgettable scene in My Bestfriend's Wedding.
Brought tears to my eyes the first time I watched it. I think it was very honorable of Julia's character not to let her feelings known. I can imagine that her heart must have beat like a drum, as she was contemplating whether to say or not to say that she has loved him after all those years.
"If you love someone you say it,... you say it right then, out loud,... or the moment just... passes you by."
"The Way You Look Tonight"
Some day, when I'm awfully low, When the world is cold, I will feel a glow just thinking of you And the way you look tonight.
You're lovely, with your smile so warm And your cheeks so soft, There is nothing for me but to love you, And the way you look tonight.
With each word your tenderness grows, Tearing my fears apart And that laugh that wrinkles your nose, Touches my foolish heart.
Yes you're lovely, never, ever change Keep that breathless charm. Won't you please arrange it? 'Cause I love you Just the way you look tonight.
With each word your tenderness grows, Tearing my fears apart And that laugh that wrinkles your nose, Touches my foolish heart.
Yes you're lovely, never, ever change Keep that breathless charm. Won't you please arrange it? 'Cause I love you Just the way you look tonight. Just the way you look tonight. Darling Just the way you look tonight.
Ever experienced a moment like this? Share it as a comment, would love to know your story :)
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According to a GMA TV news headline I read last Thursday, a US-based Christian group began preaching the end of the world - on May 21, 2011 at sunset to be exact.
Prior to this news, (which I didn't know then, by the way) I was having some personal problems 2-3 weeks ago. They were so strong that I decided to fast and pray about it. I was strengthened afterward. This happened during the time Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding and the next day's Beatification of Pope John Paul II. Something with those events struck me as strange, reminding me of end-time message seminars I've attended in 1999.
(I wish I could share some more of my insights in this, but I do not want to mislead people. Many people are already led astray today by those who misuse figurative prophecies in the Bible. I do not want to add more to that. )
Anyway, just would like to share the websites I visited via Google. These are all just for info, only by reading God's Word could we discern if their claims are true:
May 21, 2011 is not the day. It could be any day even, it's that near. "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" - Mark 13:32
We should be happy that Jesus is coming soon. The signs are so evident that these are the birth pains mentioned in the Bible.
From the recent calamities and wars, I've been concerned with my friends and relatives in all places affected. I thank the Lord that He has kept them safe. There are still so many people who are not prepared for the Second Coming, and I include them in my prayers. I also pray for people who accepted Christ yet are now so-called "backsliders" (I honestly do not like that term). I used to be a backslider, and it was the worst chapter of my life, it was by constant prayers and God's restoration and grace that led me to go back. At this time, I am humbled and admit, yes, it's difficult because of the trials - especially those that hit hard, but God is alive and helps us overcome. As our minister would say, it's not how many times you fell but how many times you got up to finish the good fight of faith.
"Pink*Jeep"as my youngest's favorite phrase when he was little, it's when he's got nothing else to say or when he's simply kidding. Since those were his words of the season, it stuck with us like a common joke! We think it's his pint-sized expression of "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" :)