ielts

i got my result today. huhu:(
the price i have to pay for missing my review..



Last night, i had the chance to do a p0st m0rtem care which i didnt get to perf0rm when i was student because m0rtality in my scho0l's h0spital is rare. After attending the corpse i c0uldnt put my mind to what i do a 100%. Half of my mind was thinkng ab0ut the dead w0man's face. I spent the rest of my shift w0ndering what's next after this life???


I t0ok my ielts test today and i..alm0st bled. Haha! I h0pe my band is g0ing to be 0k.. laf off wat cant be und0ne..(Dal on nlg s tawa ag stress :) )


I to0k my ielts speaking t0day and i had full of ahms.. I decided to drink c0fi to make me feel a lil better but a cup just w0uldnt d0. Haiz! Stress! Stress! Stress! I gave my best and i believe God will do the rest. If getting the band that i needed is n0t for me then there must be s0mething God has prepared for me..

mini tour guide for NYC

hi everyone. im just reposting this from KC Concepcion's blog.
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May 2007

Hi guys... Dahil sobrang blessing ang maka-punta sa NYC ulit, gumawa ako ng "mini-cyber guide" para sa inyo. Sana magustuhan ninyo. :)

To those who haven't been there, you are a big reason why I post these photos. Feel free to sightsee...

xoxo
K.

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TriBeCa

This is the neighborhood I stayed in, bunking in as a 4th person in my friends' TriBeCa apartment.

- The TriBeCa FILM FESTIVAL: was on-going during this time. I found out that it was created in 2002, in part by director and actor Robert De Niro, to celebrate NY's reputation for being a filmmaking capital. This usually takes place in early May, and the festival showcases different films from classic to documentary.

- ZUTTO: on 77 Hudson St., New York, NY 10013, nr. Harrison St, this Japanese sushi bar has some of the best and most inventive makis in town.

- BAZZINI: Coined an 'old world gourmet market' by http://www.nymag.com Bazzini is run by Italians, and specializes in nuts (processed in the Bronx), fresh produce (fish, salads, cheese, hot dishes to take-away), dried fruit, and candies/chocolates. Established in 1886, its doors are still wide open on 339 Greenwich St., New York, NY 10013, at Jay St.

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SoHo

You can find SoHo anywhere you can find 6th Avenue, Lafayette St, Houston St, and Canal St. Walking around in the late morning is perfect for the clothes and accessory stands, and at night it's good for dinner, maybe serious designer incognito shopping, or a quick drink with some very energetic people.

- The MERCER KITCHEN: Food was overpriced but more interesting than many, and ambience was cozy in some angles; dungeon-like in others. 99 Prince St., New York, NY 10012, at Mercer St.

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LITTLE ITALY

In the ethnic Lower East Side, Italians, Chinese and Jew communities are able to preserve their food, languages and customs by putting up inviting restaurants and bakeries in this area.

- NYONYA: Spicy homecooked Malaysian (Penang-style) cuisine is as tasty as it sounds. It's a cross between Indonesian and Indian (and even Chinese), and there is added charm in this restaurant's unassuming demeanor. 194 Grand Street, crossstreets Mulberry and Mott.

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CAFE LALO

Although labeled "the most famous cafe in NYC featured in the hit movie You've Got Mail," according to their official website http://www.cafelalo.com this place boasts some of the best desserts in town. It is also appreciated for its European inspired decor, designed to make you feel welcome whether alone or with company, at any time of day. On 201 West 83rd St. (btw. Amsterdam and Broadway), New York, NY 10024.

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BRUNO'S BAKERY

Biagio Settepani, the owner and head baker of this bakery, is a medal-bedecked pastry chef, offering a wide variety of cakes, cookies, and rustic Italian breads that are not so easily found in NYC. 506 LaGuardia Place New York, NY 10012.

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- SKY TRAM: The form of transporation that goes from 59th street to Roosevelt Island on a cable. A friend calls it the "Spiderman Tram" kasi dun shinoot yung Spiderman film.

- QUEENSBOROUGH BRIDGE: This bridge connects Manhattan to Long Island/Queens. Ganda nito.

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TOWN TENNIS CLUB

Dante, introduced to me in NY, works here 7 days/wk as a head pro/director & tennis instructor to kids & adults alike. He also owns a mini pro-shop here. A private tennis club with only about 125 members allowed, this is said to be a place for tennis celebs. Dante's had the chance to play with Serena Williams at this club 2 years ago, at lumabas din sya sa 'Venus and Serena' reality show sa 'abc family' (national tv) practicing with Serena! Yay for him. He also got the opportunity to play with tennis legend Jimmy Connors there (not knowing much about tennis, i had to google him). Maria Sharapova, Jim Courier, Roger Federer are visitors. John F. Kennedy jr played there for many years before his tragic death. And I think his biggest client is Roger Waters (i had to google him too! hehe)... Double yay. On 430 east 56th st Ny Ny 10022, midtown eastside of manhattan.

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GRILL 21

First time to taste pinoy food in months! Sa NY pa... Bangus, Tinapa, Sinangag, Sinigang na Sugpo, Atchara... Pinoy restaurant, small and cozy, on 21st and 1st avenue. :)

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PINKBERRY

Our favorite mid-day tambayan! Low-cal frozen yoghurt swirls - even green tea yoghurt - with healthy fresh fruit and nut toppings of your choice. On the Upper East Side, 32nd Street in the upbeat gay district of Chelsea. http://www.pinkberry.com for more info :)

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CENTRAL PARK

I came in from 5th Avenue to the city's "backyard" as 'DK's Eyewitness Travel on New York' likes to say. This park has more than 500,000 trees, bedrock, lakes, bicyclists, lovers, skaters, students, businessmen, tourists and locals alike. Located in the Upper West Side, I spent two hours before my flight just lying on a bedrock, staring at the skyscrapers peeking from behind all the tall trees.

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BORDERS BOOKS & MUSIC STORE

As NY is known to be 'the publishing capital of America,' one of my first and last stops was on 461 Park Ave, one of several branches, this store offers the best selection of books and music of all genres, and has a café up top to boot.

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SERENDIPITY

Open til 2am on Saturdays, reservations in this quirky, semi-intimate cafe/resto are still required most times. Their official website showcases different fun-lovin Serendipity products for sale, as well as latest news and their full menu. Website- http://www.serendipity3.com/main.htm On 225 East 60th St. bet 2nd & 3rd aves.

STARBUCKS: The NY branch on 57th and Lexington is not any different from most other Starbucks branches anywhere else, but that's what defines the Starbucks revolution!

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BROADWAY

- LES MISERABLES: Running at the Broadhurst Theatre, 235 West 44th St. bet 7th and 8th Ave, I was proud and happy to see our very own Tony Award winner Lea Salonga back on Broadway, playing the fantastic role of Fantine. This was the highlight of my trip-- thank you mama lei for your inspiring performance (you know what i mean by 'inspiring') and the very interesting tour of the black revolving stage!

Don't fail to catch her if you can, she is only playing til October. For more info on the NY run, here is their official website: http://www.lesmisnewyork.com


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