A Christmas Message For Everyone
I would like to take this opportunity to greet my subscribers, readers and visitors a very Merry Christmas.
May You feel God’s presence in the candles, that softly spread their
glow at Christmas and may you experience the wonder of His abiding love,
as He guides you, through each day of the coming year. May God’s
Blessings be with you. At Christmas and New Year!
Yehey! Popinoyan Christmas Blowout!
Isaw, Eraserheads, Brick Game, Dolphy, Balut, Kenkoy, Jologs – these are just some that helped shape and identify Pinoy Pop culture. And this year, we want to take our hats off and turn the spotlight on everything ‘Pop’ about Pinoy.
If you have at least 50 Bretas, then start coming up with your very own Pinoy Pop statement/tagline. The first 50 lucky users to reserve a slot for the party will get to put their own tagline on a shirt provided by Yehey!
Party with the Yehey! gang, enjoy good food, drinks and bands, and get a chance to take home amazing prizes.
Are you Pop enough? Reserve a slot now for our Yehey Pop-inoy-an! party that would definitely give you 101 reasons to be proud that you’re PINOY!
Walk down memory lane on Pinoy fabs and craze of now and the yesteryears.
On December 15, 2008, Yehey! is inviting us to a party-hearty Pinoy Style.
Party starts at 7PM at the Grilla Bar and Grill, Kalayaan Ave., Makati.
Door Opens at exactly 6PM.
For more information, please visit Yehey! Popinoyan Christmas Blowout!
My Chirstmas Wish List
O Holy Night by Nsync is one of my favorite Christmas songs.
November is about to come to an end; that means it’s almost time for Holidays. And when December comes, it’s time to bring your your wallets and crack open your bank accounts, because it’s Christmas shopping season! And of course, Christmas songs are playing on the radio. Santa Claus, Christmas tree, lanterns, and Christmas decors are all over. I really love that Christmas feeling.
With Christmas just around the corner, I’ve decided to put together my wish list.
1. A new phone.
A Sony Ericsson W595 will do.
2. A laptop battery
I need a new battery for my Asus F9F.
Non-working holidays for December
MANILA, Philippines – December 1, 26, and 29 are non-working holidays, Malacañang has declared.
December 1, a Monday, is nearest to November 30, Bonifacio Day, which falls on a Sunday this year.
The declaration is part of Arroyo’s “holiday of economics” that allows families to have long weekends.
Aside from these dates, the Palace released the list of upcoming holidays for the remainder of 2008, pursuant to Proclamation 1463, which President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed last February 18, 2008.
Regular Holidays:
December 25 (Thursday) – Christmas Day
December 30 (Tuesday) – Rizal Day
Special Non-Working Holidays:
December 31 (Wednesday) – last day of the year
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