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It was something like a wave from hell. it made me feel like I was floating in the air. i could not think of a word that will best describe it.

Yesterday, I and my officemate were to have a bulk of brochures to be photocopied. Since we’re already out of ink in the office, we decided to print it at the lower ground of the building situated in Ortigas Center. I came 2nd before him when we entered the shop. The radiation from the machines made me really dizzy when I opened that door. I never knew how my officemate made it inside with that much radiation or am I just more exposed to it. But the feeling is really aweful. I feel like my strength is strongly vanishing and that my mind is not working at all. All I can do is to look on the ground and press my head with both my hands while walking out of that shop. It feels like my senses were lost in a sec.

I went to 7Eleven after tellin’ my officemate that I’m not coming in and bought a bottle of mineral. Sat there for a while. After 10 to 15 minutes, the elevator made it worse when we went back to office. Now, my head’s achin’.

Around 5:30PM I packed my things and left the office cause I’m not feeling well at all. I was suppose to leave the office ’round 8 but I never made it.

When I got out of the office, The rain poure... Read Full

May 9th, 2009
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PuertoSunday, April 12,2009 - Calapan City.
We started to prepare our things for Puerto Galera’s Pride - The White Beach. We rented a local’s jeepney for the day’s trip.. back and forth. We are planning to spend half of the day in the sunny beach of Puerto and then we’ll spend the rest feeling the cold rush of the Tamaraw Falls situated in the upper part of Puerto in the town of San Teodoro.
We left the city of Calapan at around 7:30 AM and made our way to the next destination. We passed through the towns of Baco and San Teodoro. The green views definitely fascinated us as well as the deep cliffs beside the main road. We seldom see some locals in the road due to a very hot weather which changed when we reached the town of Puerto Galera. It’s quite cloudy and there were scattered rain showers when we reached the town proper.
If you like to take a vacation in Puerto Galera, I would recommend for you to take Calapan first instead of taking the trip straight to Puerto Galera and take your land travel to the Beach via Jeepneys. You will surely enjoy the travel, the sceneries and the fruit-stands along the way.
We arrived at the White Beach a little before 9. White sand.. Blue water and l... Read Full

April 13th, 2009
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HutIt was a little before 11 when we arrived at the Batangas Port. Aside from the recent changes on the PPA Zone, the number of passengers made it somewhat difficult to secure our tickets. The fast craft, Supercat, will be leaving 1:30 pm while the Montenegro Ships were scheduled to leave at 12 noon. Considering the travel time, we decided to take Montenegro. Our arrival to Calapan Pier will just be the same as the fast craft and the better part of it is that we were able to save some money.

We left Batangas Port at around 12:10. Calm sea, sunny day…. it’s definitely summer time. We sat at the upper deck of the ship. We have lots of Junk Foods ( Junk? Tsk! ) and we had a great time spending the 2 and a half hour sea travel. We arrived at Calapan pier at around 2:30pm minutes after the Supercat just passed ahead of us ( lol! what a mess. we left first and we arrived second. heck..)

After the ship docked on the pier, we stayed on the ship for almost 15 minutes as the crews let the vehicles out of the ship. We enjoyed tossing coins to the swimmers beside the ship. There were kids and they were definitely good flippers. As fast as they could, they will dive for the coins we’ll t... Read Full

April 10th, 2009
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