Posted on 2008 under uncategorized |
17
Jan
I have veered away from Greenbelt 5 for the past few days in an effort to prevent myself from purchasing an outfit for this Sunday’s wedding. I thought that I’d just wear that Debbie Co top I purchased a month back, and pair it with black skinny pants. Problem is, I still have to purchase the pants since I don’t have the black skinny ones. So I looked. And looked. Fit. Then fit some more. By yesterday, I was still unsuccessful. This was when I decided to surrender to the calling of that all-Filipino strip of boutiques at GB5. I knew without a doubt that I would see something of my liking there. I knew it will be from Myth. And I knew it would be from Randy Ortiz. And right I am.
It was a red taffeta dress with a ruched reckline (very similar to the Randy Ortiz dress featured on page 132 of the December 2007 issue of Preview). The SA thought it looked “cute” on me. I thought so too. So to the SA I said, “I’ll sleep over it. If I still want it tomorrow, I’ll be back”. So to make this short story shorter, I didn’t buy it. But I still desire it. Anyhoo, if I do decide to get it, I will let you know.
I know you’ll strangle me already since I didn’t give you any visual clues as to what the dress looked like, so I am leaving you now with the photos that didn’t make it while I was writing this post:
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Posted on 2008 under uncategorized |
17
Jan
One of the things I looked into while I was looking for an SUV last year was its accessories. I am not fond of accessorizing her vehicle, so I really preferred a vehicle with almost everything in it (I am saying almost since no car really has every accessory you want - unless you have it fully custom-made). After months of mulling over between two brands, I chose the less popular one. It may be less popular, but the features, especially the auto accessories included, were more superior to the other.
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized |
17
Jan
Have you heard of Pay-Per-Play? It’s an online media channel that plays 5 second audio ads on websites. This audio ad will be heard by a website visitor only once per visit to a specific web page, and every 3 minutes of his visit to a web page if he already heard an audio ad on another page of the same website.
Pay-Per-Play is now the web’s fastest growing form of advertising because of its huge demand from major branding advertisers all over the world. As of 12/27/07, the Pay-Per-Play network has spread over 6 million websites.
If you plan to become an affiliate of one of the hottest advertising methods today, hurry and sign up now as applications will be entertained until 02/01/08 only.