Payday Loans
Imagine yourself carrying a suitcase full of cash. Cool, isn’t it? Now imagine it being snatched away from you, or being left in the taxi, or, say, being accidentally dropped into the canal because you’re too friggin’ preoccupied of being cool. Sounds harsh, eh? Suppose that really is the case, I’m sure you’re going to cry your heart out. How are you going to pay your debts now? You’re not cool after all.
But wait! Remember the payday loans I told you about? You can have instant payday loans whether you have a good credit history or a bad one. For the latter, there are payday loans online for bad credit. See? You really don’t have to go through the hassle of running after the snatcher, or calling all the taxi drivers, or swimming at the canal just to get your money back. But you might have to do it as well to pay your loans.
Kidding aside, though, I think payday loans no faxing have their own advantages. When I get the chance to fill myself with knowledge about it, I’ll tell you.
Minimatica and Wide-angle Photography
First of all, new theme! Weee!
Things I love about this theme: it’s minimalist and it supports the all-new WordPress 3.1 post formats (standard, image, gallery, video, audio, aside, link)! But all I really want is the image post format — what I use for quick posts. Kinda like Tumblr now, huh? Makes me wonder (again) what I’m gonna do with GTM.
On another note, I’m starting to appreciate wide-angle photography now. Barrel distortion sure can be creative! Does anybody agree with me?
In the pic, by the way, is one of our cats, Bawg (bawog, Bisaya for bend). The tip of his tail is bent, thus the name.
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4th Gawad Kalinga Builders Camp
Finally, an update to my dust-collecting main blog!
I’ve been hanging around Twitter and Facebook too much (and sometimes, Tumblr) that I can’t manage to organize my thoughts for a read-worthy — and most of the time, long — blog post here. I seriously need to fix that.
Anyway, it’s been a month since the Gawad Kalinga Bayani Challenge, but my enthusiasm for Gawad Kalinga didn’t end there. Last April 29 to May 1, 2011, I attended the 4th Gawad Kalinga Builders Camp at Sudlon, Maguikay, Mandaue City. I initially thought I wasn’t going to be able to join the camp ‘coz of conflicting schedules but I managed to sort it out. And I’m happy! Really!
‘Coz the camp was exactly what I expected it to be — unexpected! Wahaha! Doesn’t expecting the unexpected make the unexpected expected? Weh shattap.
But yeah, I could only say it was great, and my co-participants would be the one who’d attest to that.
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