The Story of Fathers’ Day!

Happy Fathers day to all you fathers out there… Your actions impacts and influence us. We love you.

I also like you to view my post on “I’m Watching You Dad” I’m sure you’ll love this!

Kabayan Exchange

the marketplace buttonKabayan Exchange a new online community for Overseas Filipino Workers in the Middle East (United Arab Emirates). It serves as a networking site for Filipinos in UAE and updates  on what’s happening in the Philippines.

They also have a section which is called the “the Market Place.” The marketplace will be a free classified ads section where Pinoys can post advertisements for buy and sell, job openings and accommodation requirements.

Kabayan, looking for a job a flat, partition or bedspace? Browse our classifieds. Have a job to advertise? or something to sell? A flat to let? Post a classified ad for free.

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Google on Philippine Independence Day

As I do a search on google for the Philippine independence day, my attention was caught by the google doodle. It made a Philippine theme and I really liked it.

Their doodles were design to represent different themes according to what is being celebrated like Christmas, valentines or the likes…

Jay Trinidad, Regional Product Marketing Manager, Consumer Products, Google Asia Pacific said, “This is the first-ever Google doodle for the Philippines so we wanted to make it very classic and meaningful for Filipinos. We created a special doodle on the Google Philippines homepage for June 12, 2009 to commemorate the Philippines’ Independence Day,”

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I hope Yahoo Philippines could make their own version too.

Mabuhay Pilipinas! Mabuhay ka Pinoy!

The Power Of Vision

As we study the history of our country (Philippines), we can clearly see the power of vision in our lives. In 1950’s a young Filipino student was told by his parents to study so that he can get a good job in the future. On the other hand, most Chinese parents advised their kids to study well so that they can have a good business in the future. Forty years later, most Filipinos have good jobs working for the good businesses of the Chinese. Vision is so powerful that we need one. Read the rest of this entry »

I’m Watching You Dad

Children learn from their parents (Mom & Dad) not based on what we say to them but by what we do and what they see us do. Our actions are louder than our words and I’d like you to watch this video specially to parents out there who asks questions like, “How did my child become like this?” or “Why are you acting that way?”

Hope you enjoy and be blessed! 

BARABBAS by Sol Rexius

I have a friend named Sol Rexius who’s on my facebook account who made this amazing video. I want to share the short film he made about a man name Barabbas which is a very powerful true story. He presented an idea that could change a man’s life. 

Merry Christmas!

From d65blade.com, I want to greet you a Merry Christmas. It has been a very busy day so I’ll be posting a video from Igniter Media about Jesus & Santa and Retooning the Nativity. Have a great day and May God bless you all and grant you a favorable year ahead of you.

Jesus And Santa

 Retooning The Nativity

An Idea That Changed My Life

My life was changed because of an idea that have happened 2000 years ago. A discovery and an experience that I would not exchange for anything. I am here today because a person gave me another chance at life to be happy, successful and significant. He gave His life for me so that I may live and continue to pass on these ideas which gave hope to many. I have discovered a film that would best illustrate this experience and I would like to share this to you also. As I always say…

It only takes one idea to change your life. - d65blade

 If the movie doesn’t play, click here

Pacquiao: Pound for Pound Champion

Just finished watching the dream fight between Manny Pacquiao and Oscar Dela Joya. My expectation was high on this fight. As round one approaches, Pacquiao battled Dela Joya with speed and as I watched,  my adrenaline rushed and my heart beat shoots up. Then as I continued watching the succeeding rounds, I noticed that Dela Joya was not the same boxer as their previous fight with Manny. He seems so slower and not much action was seen in him, or perhaps, Manny became faster. I began speculating on ideas as to what happen. Maybe the 160lbs to 145lbs had an effect on Dela Joya’s reflexes or it could be Pacquiao’s rigid and exaustive discipline training that made the diffrence. Not much punches were seen from Dela Joya and he moves as if he wasn’t up for the fight.

Round seven came Dela Joya’s pinned on the ropes and Pacquiao is firing away. Fight is close to ending. Pacquiao is hitting De La Hoya hard with everything he throws. Oscar is in big, big trouble. Left to the body by Pacquiao hurts Oscar. Oscar has never been beaten like this in any of his 44 previous fights. Pacquiao is overwhelming him. Round eight finished as if you could predict the outcome of the fight then round nine comes in. But something happened… Fight is stopped just as the round is set to begin. Manny Pacquiao is declared the winner.

Congratulations Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao! The Philippine Pambansang Kamao.

 

Life Principles on the Last Samurai

I like watching movies and extracting principles which I can use in this life’s journey. I’ve watched the Last Samurai many times and even bought a copy for my self. There are parts of the movie that we can learn if understood properly, could bring about success in life and clarity towards the path we have chosen to set foot on and an idea that could change your life.
Watch this clip before reading on…

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