Archive for March, 2010

Reassuring

Friday, March 5th, 2010

You really would realize how important a life insurance is at a wake. That’s when you realize that there’s something reassuring when your family can tap on a fallback you are leaving behind.

I saw this first-hand. My best friend’s mom died and without knowing it, he was told that his mom actually took out a couple of life insurance policies over the years. He was able to use it for his mom’s burial and funeral expenses. And there he thought he would have to take out a loan to cover t he said expenses. Turned out there’s more left for him and it was all planned by his mom a long time ago.

Jobs and relocation

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Sandy is looking for a job. She’s in Philadelphia right now with her sister. If they can both find Philadelphia jobs, they have resolved to relocate. They are originally from California and they want a change in the environment for them.

Given a chance, I would also love to relocate. Not because I don’t want the place where I am right now. But just to experience changing locations. I’ve always been here, where I was born. Sometimes, a more adventurous side of me emerges and makes me long for a drastic change.

Tweet-Retweet

Friday, March 5th, 2010

tweet-retweet

I feel guilty for un-following two blogger friends in Twitter. My reason is that I don’t like their duplicate tweets! It doesn’t matter so much if I like what they’re tweeting about. But they tweet links to their blog posts and would retweet it again and again. I just don’t like it at all.

I prefer those who really tweet about what’s happening to them. Even if you bombard me with a blow-by-blow of the event you are in. That’s fine. But to bombard me with links from your blog of the same entries… now, that’s irritating!

sorrykthnxbye

:X

Vending machines everywhere

Friday, March 5th, 2010

You can see vending machines everywhere. In schools, hospitals, offices, bus stations. Everywhere! Have you considered how good a business vending machines are? You only need to find a place to put it, somewhere accessible by many. Place the vending machine in the location found. That’s it! You don’t need an employee to man it. You don’t need to worry about the business hours. You only need to replenish the inventory as you see fit. Then watch your investment return to you with interest.

Interested now? Go to Vendstar.com and they will hook you up to a business that does not require too much of your time and energy!

Beach and budget

Friday, March 5th, 2010

BeachResort

I really want to go to the beach. Now! But budget constraints is stopping me. My brother is going to attend summer classes to catch up on his pre-requisites. He didn’t take up 3 Math subjects so this summer, he will take all three. He will be on his 3rd year in college this coming school year so that means he will be taking up his major by then. My savings are going to his tuition fund. Any excess goes to our daily expenses.

Sigh. Bahala na. Basta before the summer ends…

Two movies…

Friday, March 5th, 2010

AliceInWonderland

Yay! It’s Friday once again! I will be going out later to meet up with Tim. We will watch Alice in Wonderland in SM North Edsa IMAX. Fun! ;)

I love watching movies on the big screen. Yesterday, I saw Up In The Air with my sisters and Hazel. It was drool-over-George Clooney for me! The guy is an eye candy! Hay…

Injury caused by negligence

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Injuries, just like any other emergencies, happen when you least expect it. An injury can be caused by either your own negligence or by others. If you sustained a personal injury because of a third party’s negligence, you better get the assistance of a Fort Worth Personal Injury Attorney for you to get what’s due you. The Law Firm of O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath is committed to helping their clients fight for their full recovery. It’s not easy but they will do everything for their clients.

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Fighting fair

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

When you get into a disagreement or a debate with someone how likely are you fight fair? Do you tend to get emotional and the words just fly? Or do you stay calm and collected, sticking to the main situation?

AngryWoman

Truth be told, I tend to get emotional and I say hurtful things when I am angry. That’s the reason I don’t usually join a debate or get into an argument with a love one. I don’t fight fair. But then after a tirade, when I calm down, I would feel guilty for being angry and saying those hurtful things. I won’t say sorry right out but I will find a way to make peace.