Friday, September 3, 2010

Christinchen of the 80's- Top Songs of 1980

These songs bring back the memories of my childhood in a boarding school in Baguio City.
I'm featuring these songs as a tribute to my fellow dormmates whom I've recently found on facebook.
Listening to these brings back the memories of the wonder years and the funtimes we had! Well, just to delete all the bad :) I remember I was very young -around 8 years old- to be in a boarding school. I was miserable at times because I missed my mom so much.
Aha- okay let that go... and here are the songs! Enjoy!

1. Call Me, Blondie
2. Another Brick In the Wall, Pink Floyd
3. Magic, Olivia Newton-John
4. Rock With You, Michael Jackson
5. Do That to Me One More Time, Captain and Tennille
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Queen
7. Coming Up, Paul McCartney
8. Designer Music, Lipps, Inc.
9. It's Still Rock and Roll to Me, Billy Joel
10. The Rose, Bette Midler
11. Escape (The Pina Colada Song), Rupert Holmes
12. Cars, Gary Numan
13. Cruisin', Smokey Robinson
14. Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me, Girl, Spinners
15. Lost In Love, Air Supply
16. Little Jeannie, Elton John
17. Ride Like the Wind, Cristopher Cross
18. Upside Down, Diana Ross
19. Please Don't Go, K.C. and The Sunshine Band
20. Babe, Styx
21. With You I'm Born Again, Billy Preston and Syreeta
22. Shining Star, Manhattans
23. Still, Commodores
24. Yes, I'm Ready, Teri De Sario With K.C.
25. Sexy Eyes, Dr. Hook
26. Steal Away, Robbie Dupree
27. Biggest Part of Me, Ambrosia
28. This Is It, Kenny Loggins
29. Cupid / I've Loved You for a Long Time, Spinners
30. Let's Get Serious, Jermaine Jackson
31. Don't Fall In Love With a Dreamer, Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes
32. Sailing, Christopher Cross
33. Longer, Dan Fogelberg
34. Coward of the County, Kenny Rogers
35. Ladies Night, Kool and The Gang
36. Take Your Time, S.O.S. Band
37. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough), Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer
38. Too Hot, Kool and The Gang
39. More Love, Kim Carnes
40. M Factor, M
41. Brass In Pocket, Pretenders
42. Special Lady, Ray, Goodman and Brown
43. Send One Your Love, Stevie Wonder
44. The Second Time Around, Shalamar
45. We Don't Talk Anymore, Cliff Richard
46. Heartache Tonight, Eagles
47. Stomp, Brothers Johnson
48. Tired of Toein' the Line, Rocky Burnette
49. Better Love Next Time, Dr. Hook
50. Him, Rupert Holmes
51. Against The Wind, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
52. On the Radio, Donna Summer
53. Emotional Rescue, Rolling Stones
54. Rise, Herb Alpert
55. All Out of Love, Air Supply
56. Cool Change, Little River Band
57.You're Only Lonely, J.D. Souther
58. Desire, Andy Gibb
59. Let My Love Open the Door, Pete Townshend
60. Romeo's Tune, Steve Forbert
61. Daydream Believer, Anne Murray
62. I Can't Tell You Why, Eagles
63. Don't Let Go, Isaac Hayes
64. Don't Do Me Like That, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
65. She's Out of My Life, Michael Jackson
66. Fame, Irene Cara
67. Fire Lake, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
68. How Do I Make You, Linda Ronstadt
69. Into the Night, Benny Mardones
70. Let Me Love You Tonight, Pure Prairie League
71. Misunderstanding, Genesis
72. An American Dream, Dirt Band
73. One Fine Day, Carole King
74. Dim All the Lights, Donna Summer
75. You May Be Right, Billy Joel
76. Hurt so Bad, Linda Ronstadt
77. Should've Never Let You Go, Neil Sedaka and Dara Sedaka
78. Pilot of the Airwaves, Charlie Dore
79. Off the Wall, Michael Jackson
80. I Pledge My Love, Peaches and Herb
81. The Long Run, Eagles
82. Stand By Me, Mickey Gilley
83. Heartbreaker, Pat Benatar
84. Deja Vu, Dionne Warwick
85. Drivin' My Life Away, Eddie Rabbitt
86. Take the Long Way Home, Supertramp
87. Sara, Fleetwood Mac
88. Wait for Me, Daryl Hall and John Oates
89. Jo Jo, Boz Scaggs
90. September Morn, Neil Diamond
91. Give Me the Night, George Benson
92. Broken Hearted Me, Anne Murray
93. You Decorated My Life, Kenny Rogers
94. Tusk, Fleetwood Mac
95. I Wanna Be Your Lover, Prince
96. In America, Charlie Daniels Band
97. Breakdown Dead Ahead, Boz Scaggs
98. Ships, Barry Manilow
99. All Night Long, Joe Walsh
100. Refugee, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers

And more...

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How To Earn Extra Income Online

I've been a member of all these PTC and PTR sites for a few months now. Thankfully thru the help of other bloggers and social network groups, I've weeded out the scam and lowrate sites from the legitimate sites that really pay.

Here are a few of the trusted sites on my list (there is more to follow as my list is growing)


Clixsense comes 1st on my rank. It offers many ads so you will make more as you click on them. It also pays you if you get referrals.
Follow this link to join for free: http://www.clixsense.com/?3474830

Wordlinx comes 2nd. It is similar to Clixsense: many ads and pay for referral. The point is the more ads it offers the more you make.
Follow this link to join for free: http://wordlinx.com/?r=371151

Matrixmails comes 3rd on my rank. Besides paying you to view ads and referral, it also pays you to read emails. How cool! Of course the email will have some ads in it.
Follow this link to join for free: http://www.matrixmails.com/?p=default&rid=29446

The last one on my rank is NeoBux. Despite nice graphic and layout, Neobux does not have many ads and it pays out less than other sites, average 0.5 cents per ads. But it still counts in my opinions. Also if you refer friends you can make more. Follow this link to join for free: http://www.neobux.com/ebookwagon

Also, here are some share-a-link related sites that you can earn from while sharing links on twitter or facebook:


Pink Jeep



http://www.twivert.com/o/HDBd



Other growing social network sites:
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Watch Youtube Videos and Earn
Paid2YouTube.com

Share Your Photos and Earn






Pink Jeep


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Surveysavvy.com

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Ciao.co.uk

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When Merry Christmas Became A Trending Topic On Twitter

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September 1 - I was busy on Twitter posting some tweets and links I found interesting. I am amazed how it brought traffic to my site and also traffic to my mobile phone - if I may call it that.

Anyways, as I was tweeting I noticed that Merry Christmas became a trending topic on twitter that day. Many around the world were wondering why it became so. I guess Filipinos are behind the number one trending topic “Merry Christmas” because in the Philippines, Christmas begins in September.

Yes- beginning this September we Filipinos expect radio stations to be playing Christmas carols and the shopping malls to be decorated with sights of the yuletide season (this last part I personally think is a commercial exaggeration).

My personal viewpoint on celebrating this early Christmas season, I heartily welcome because it brings us more of the good feelings from Christmases past. Makes people cheerful and in a good mood, looking forward to better days to come!

In a Christian viewpoint, I believe the birth of Christ should be celebrated everyday, as one of the famous Filipino Christmas songs say . When we do so, we have a better attitude toward life in general. We are our usual happy, cheerful selves fixing our eyes on our Christ Savior who came to give us life.

Looking for Christmas Songs for your MP3 player? Classic Carols We Miss

 

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