Archive for January, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Papemelroti’s One World-One Heart 2009 Event!

A drama pack! A set of paper products with the matching drama cover theme, all made from 100% unbleached recycled paper! The set included 2 kraft notebooks, one pad with matching box and one Have a Wonderful Life paper pack, 47 cards of every day good things to do to add more joy to life!
Do you want those products in your hands? .^_^.

To join the raffle: All you have to do is comment on this blog http://papemelroti.blogspot.com/! Be sure they’ll able to contact you back (working e-mail address).

This ends on Feb. 12, 2009!
So comment right away!
[bkg: One is the loneliest number - filter / mood: hungry]

PostHeaderIcon Eraserheads: THE FINAL SET!

Ticket Prices:

VIP PhP 5000.00
GOLD PhP 3000.00
SILVER PhP 1300.00
BRONZE Php 300.00
For the safety of your children, they will only be allowed entry at the venue if they are:
• 4 feet and above
• Accompanied by paying adult
[Prohibited Entry]
• Children below 4 feet in height
• Pregnant women
• Individuals under the influence of drugs or liquor
• Persons with severe heart or medical condition
[Prohibited items inside the venue]
• Professional audio or video recording devices
• Professional Cameras
• Weapons
• Glass
• Cans
• Plastic Bottles
• Food
• Large metal belt buckles
• Big posters/placards/signages
• Fireworks
• Alcoholic beverages
• Spiked Bracelets
• Wallet chains
• Back packs
• Waist packs
• Laser Pens
• Large chains
• Long & pointed umbrella
ORGANIZERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ENTRY TO ANYONE NOT COMPLYING WITH ANY REGULATIONS.
To receive ERASERHEADS concert details on your mobile phone, just Type: Luk4TW1 then send to 7000 for Globe, 386 for Smart & 2851 for Sun Cellular. Not key sensitive upon typing. You can also forward your received message to a friend.
And if you want to be automatically updated with ERASERHEADS’ posting messages just add “ON” (just type OnLuk4TW1) or if they simply want to stop receiving updates just add the word “OFF” example just type (just type OFFLuk4TW1).
Php 2.50 per text message sent to Globe and Smart & php 2.00 for Sun Cellular.
[bkg: So what'cha want? - Beastie Boys / Mood: excited]

PostHeaderIcon T.G.I. Friday’s Inauguration Party .. Yehey!


What: Let’s Party with America at the World’s Largest INAUGURATION PARTY
When: January 20, 2009 – 6pm

Where: T.G.I. FRiDAY’S
This was my 1st event for the year of 2009. As always, I don’t wait for too much and yet something good happens. =D And oh yeah, before I forget Thanks Monique!

Yesterday, January 20, around 6pm at TGIF Bonifacio High Street, Global City, Taguig, as I have been given a chance where blogger’s come together for a pre-celebration of President-Elect Obama’s inauguration address. We [blogger’s] fused for one evidently reason and that is to give President Obama a fête for his Excellency. Of course that festive night wouldn’t be possible without Yehey.com and T.G.I Friday’s. *kudos*

I saw familiar faces like: Kan-Kan and Lazslo of Yehey, Monique, Eric, Abbie, Jonel, Sire, Irish, Lace, Ed, leira, Kel, and a whole lot more.

T.G.I Friday’s got at least 2 games for us and the prices are 2 budges. Oh YES! I didn’t win any of those. *sad*

Prior of parting our ways Kel a.k.a the magician, showcase his magic tricks to Friday’s crew and obviously they were so amazed by it, uhmm.. Me as well for the 2nd time. hehe

And to sum it all up the jamboree was great! *cheers to Obama*

I wish, IT’S ALWAYS FRIDAY! .^_^.
[photos grab: Lace]
[bkg: silence / mood: cheerful]

PostHeaderIcon 2nd leg of the Eraserheads Concert.

I know at this point I was a bit late of this news. I just have to confirm some facts prior to posting. Soooooo. Ekkk!!
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This afternoon, January 19, a press conference was held at Italianni’s restaurant in Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City, announcing the historic OPM’s big event coming this March 7, 2009 at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds in Pasay City.

MTV Philippines at its best affably announced the second part of the unfinished Eraserheads Concert last year, which tentatively entitles “The Final Set”.
“I’d rather have it sooner than later, ‘di ba?”
[Ely Buendia, vocals]
“We’ve been always been ready..”
[Raymond Marasigan, drums]
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I got 3 concerts on my list, GOODLUCK!
*time for rakenrolin \m/,*
**partEy hard kids!!**
[bkg: sugar were going down - F.O.B / mood: sick]

PostHeaderIcon Scabies [Sarcoptes scabiei]

Scabies is a skin condition caused by a tiny mite. It usually causes a typical itchy rash. It can affect anyone of any age. It can be passed on to others by close skin-to-skin contact, most commonly by holding hands. Treatment with a cream or lotion will usually cure scabies, but you need to apply it properly to every part of your body. Two applications of treatment are needed, seven days apart.

Scientific Name: Sarcoptes scabiei (var hominis)

Synonyms: scabies, itch mite

Classification:

Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Arthropoda
Class- Arachnida
Order- Acarina

Family- Sarcoptidae

What is scabies? Scabies is a skin condition caused by a mite (like a tiny insect) called Sarcoptes scabiei. The female mites tunnel into the skin and lay eggs. The eggs hatch into mites after a few days. Most of the symptoms are due to a skin reaction to the mites. Scabies is common. In the UK, about 1 in 1,000 people develop scabies each month.

How do you get scabies? You need close skin-to-skin contact with an infected person to catch scabies. Most cases are probably caught from holding hands with an infected person. The hand is the most common site to be first affected. Close skin-to-skin contact when having sex is another common way of passing on the mite. The skin-to-skin contact needs to be for a reasonable time to catch the mite. Therefore, you are unlikely to catch scabies from an infected person by casual short contact such as a handshake or a hug. The mites live in skin but die after a short time if they are away from the skin. Therefore, you are unlikely to catch scabies from bedding, towels, etc, unless you use them immediately after being used by someone with scabies. However, to play safe, it is best to treat bedding, towels, etc, as described later on.Sometimes outbreaks of scabies occur in nurseries, residential homes, etc, where people are in regular close contact.

What are the symptoms of scabies? Mite tunnels (burrows) may be seen on the skin as fine, dark, or silvery lines about 2-10 mm long. The most common areas where they occur are the loose skin between the fingers, the front of wrists, and the hands. However, they can occur on any part of the skin. You may not notice the burrows until a rash or itch develop.

Itch is often severe. Itch tends to be in one area at first (often the hands), and then spreads to other areas. The itch tends to be worse at night and after a hot bath.

A rash usually appears soon after the itch starts. It is typically a blotchy, lumpy red rash that can appear anywhere on the body. The rash is often most obvious on the inside of the thighs, parts of the abdomen and buttocks, armpits, and around the nipples in women. The look of the rash is often typical of scabies. However, some people develop unusual rashes which may be confused with other skin conditions.

Scratching sometimes causes slight skin damage. In some cases the damaged skin becomes infected by bacteria – a ’secondary’ skin infection. If skin becomes infected with bacteria it becomes red, inflamed, hot, and tender.

Note: the itch and rash of scabies are due to an allergy (reaction) to the mites. These symptoms usually take 2-6 weeks to occur after you are first infected (as the allergy develops). The itch and rash can develop on any part of the skin, away from where the mites are actually burrowing. So, at first, you may not know that you are infected until a widespread itch and rash develop. You may pass the mite on to others before you have any symptoms.Some people believe that they are ‘covered in mites’. This is usually not so. Commonly there are just a few mites on the skin and just a few burrows. However, the allergy to the mites can cause you to itch all over, and for a rash to appear on many parts of the body.

As mentioned above, the itch and rash normally take 2-6 weeks to develop when you have a first scabies infection. However, if you have a bout of scabies, have it treated and cleared, and then get it again, the symptoms may be slightly different. The itch and rash tend to develop within 1-3 days of being infected with the mite. This is because you are already sensitised to the mite from the first infection. So, your body reacts with the itch and rash much sooner than after a first infection.

How is scabies diagnosed? Scabies is usually diagnosed by the typical symptoms and skin rash described above. Often, a doctor will find one or more mite burrows on the skin to confirm the diagnosis. It is sometimes difficult to tell the difference between the rash caused by scabies and some other skin conditions. Therefore, a scraping from the skin is sometimes sent to the lab to look for mites under the microscope if there is doubt about the diagnosis.If itching and a rash develop in several people who live in the same home at about the same time then scabies is a likely cause.

Who should be treated? Scabies will persist indefinitely if not treated. Treatment is needed for: Anybody who has scabies AND …

All household members, close contacts, and sleeping / sexual partners of the affected person – even if they have no symptoms. This is because it can take up to six weeks to develop symptoms after you become infected. Close contacts may be infected, but have no symptoms, and may pass on the mite.

Note: everyone who is treated should be treated at the same time – that is, on the same day.

What is the treatment for scabies? Scabies is curable. The usual treatment is with permethrin 5% dermal cream. Permethrin is an insecticide that kills the mites. If permethrin cannot be used, an alternative is to use a lotion called malathion 0.5% aqueous liquid. (For example, some people may be allergic to permethrin.) You can buy both of these products from pharmacies. You can also get them on prescription. They are easy to apply and normally work well if used properly. Re-apply the same treatment seven days after the first application. This helps to make sure that all the mites are killed.The following is a general guide about treatment which gives tips for success.

You need to treat all the skin of your body (including the back, soles of the feet, between fingers and toes, under fingernails, scalp, neck, face, ears, and genitals). This may be different from what is said on the the package information. The package may say to only apply from the neck down for adults. However, national guidelines recommend that all the skin is treated. Pay special attention to the areas where mite burrows most commonly occur. That is, the front of the wrists and elbows, beneath the breasts, the armpits, and around the nipples in women.

An adult needs at least 30g of cream or 100ml of lotion to cover the whole body. So, for two applications you will need at least 60g of cream or 200ml of lotion per adult.

Apply cream or lotion to cool dry skin (not after a hot bath).
The cream or lotion should be left on for the full recommended time. This time can vary depending on which one you use. For example, it is 8-12 hours for permethrin cream and 24 hours for malathion lotion.

Children should stay off school until the first application of treatment has been completed.
If you wash your hands or any other part of your body during the treatment period, you should re-apply the cream or lotion to the washed areas.

Breastfeeding mothers should wash off the lotion or cream from the nipples before breastfeeding, and re-apply treatment after the feed.

Put mittens on babies to stop them licking the cream or lotion off their hands.
Clothes, towels, and bed linen should be machine washed at 50 degrees Celsius (50°C) or above after the first application of treatment. This kills any mites that may be present. Keep any items of clothing that cannot be washed in plastic bags for at least 72 hours to contain the mites until they die. An alternative option to kill any mites on clothes and linen are: ironing the item with a hot iron, dry cleaning, or putting items in a dryer on the hot cycle for 10-30 minutes. It is not necessary to fumigate living areas or furniture, or to treat pets.

Some people who develop a secondary skin infection may also need antibiotics.
See a doctor if the itch persists longer than 2-3 weeks after treatment. Sometimes the first treatment does not work, and a different one is then needed. However, the common reasons why treatment fails, or for scabies to recur, are:

the cream or lotion is not put on correctly for the full time, or a close contact is not treated at the same time, and the infection is passed back.
Note: you will still be itchy for a while after successful treatment It is normal to take up to 2-3 weeks (and sometimes up to six weeks) for the itch to go completely after the mites have been killed by treatment. Also, even after successful treatment, in a small number of cases there remains some itchy brownish red lumps (nodules) up to 2cm in diameter. If these remain they most commonly occur on the genitals and arm pits. These lumps are not infectious or mean that the mite is still present. They occur in some cases as a prolonged skin reaction to the scabies mite. If they occur they usually go within three months, but occasionally last up to one year.

Treatment for itch While waiting for the itch to go after killing the mites, you may wish to try something to ease the itch. A pharmacist can advise. Options include the following:

Crotamiton cream or lotion has soothing qualities and may help to relieve itch. Apply crotamiton 2-3 times a day (but only once a day for children under three years old).

Hydrocortisone cream. This is a mild steroid cream that may ease any inflammation and help ease itch.

An antihistamine medicine that makes you drowsy such as chlorphenamine. This does not ease the itch directly, but can help you to sleep if itching is a problem at night (particularly for children).

Crusted scabies (Norwegian scabies) This type of scabies is unusual, and most people who develop scabies do not get this more severe form. Crusted scabies is an infection with many thousands of mites. It mainly occurs in people who have a poor immune system. For example, people with HIV/AIDS, people on chemotherapy, etc. It occasionally develops in frail people who are elderly or ill with other conditions. The condition causes a crusting skin rash similar to psoriasis. It can be extensive and severe and lead to serious secondary bacterial infections. Because of the heavy infestation with the mite, people with crusted scabies are very contagious. However, healthy people will normally develop ‘normal’ scabies (described earlier) if they become infected from someone with crusted scabies.

Country Information: Found worldwide and affects people of all socioeconomic statuses. Epidemics can arise in areas of poverty, poor sanitation, poor water-supply, or overcrowding.

Public Health and Prevention Strategies: Access to water effects bathing—improved personal hygiene may prevent or control the spread of scabies. Since oral ivermectin may be useful in treatment, mass distribution programs of ivermectin to target onchocerciasis may also control scabies.

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Perhaps you wonder now why I posted this.
I’m currently taking my medication for this effin’ kind of allergy.
In truth, it really is so effin’ ITCHY!! grrr!!
I got this from a close relative. *sad*
But oh, I am delighted for at least,
I’ve become more aware of this kind of illness
and it really does exist, man!
**Boohoo!!**
So more often than not, take EXTRA CARE kidos!!
One more thing,
being ma-ARTE is not bad in health.
Make sense? HAHA!! *Buset*
Ciao! <3
[bkg: 12 Stones - The Way I Feel / mood: sick]

PostHeaderIcon Uncle Edong, The Historian =P

lamay * l´amay

  • n. funeral wake, vigil · maglamay, lam´ayin (mag-:-in)
  • v. to keep vigil, to stay awake all night.
Use in a sentence.
  1. Tagalog: Lalamayin ko ang trabaho ko.
  2. English: I’ll stay up late with my work.
Siguro nagtataka kayo kung bakit Bagong Taon na Bagong Taon e, lamay ang napili kong pag-usapan para sa unang post ko? At kung bakit sa wikang Tagalog ko naisipan ilathala ang usaping ito?

Hindi ko naman gustong maging emo buong taon, sa kadahilanan ang pagkakataon na rin ang humingi nito. At mas masarap magkwento gamit ang sariling wika ng walang pag-aalinlangan, hindi ba? Naks naman!

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Nakatutuwang isipin kahit pangit man sa pandinig, na kung bakit sa tuwing may namamayapang ka-pamilya e, doon lamang nagkakaroon ng pagkakataong magkasama-sama ang magkaka-anak? Para sa akin, ito ay isang uri ng reunion.

Minsan kung iyong iisipin ito’y nakaka-lungkot na pangyayari, ngunit totoo naman ‘di ba? Ang lamay ang nagiging daan para magkasama at magtipon ang pamilya, upang magdalamhati para sa isang mahal sa buhay na hindi na muli pang makakasama.

Kaya naman, naisipan kong sumama sa kapatid ko bilang representative ng aming pamilya. Ginusto ko din makilala ang angkan namin sa side ni papa. Hindi naman sa nagsasawa ako sa side ni mama. Isa lang siguro ito sa marami pang pagkakataon na makakasama at makikilala ko ang roots ni papa.
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Lunes iyon ng hapon, ika-5 ng Enero taong kasalukuyan ng mabalitaan ko ang huling araw ng “lamay” ng isang kamag-anak na sa unang pagkakataon ko pa lamang sana makikita, ang namayapang asawa ni Uncle Edong [hindi ko na lamang babanggitin ang pangalan ni Auntie].

Gumayak ako kasama ang aking panganay na kapatid at isa ko pang pinsan. Ito ang unang pagkakataon na makikita at makakasama ko si Uncle Edong. Akala ko maiiyak ako dahil ‘yon ang una ngunit madramang pagkikita namin, pero nakilala ko ang isang masiyahin, bibo, kwela, cool at sa totoo lang gwapong si Uncle Edong.Ü

Habang kausap namin si Uncle Edong, naitanong ng kapatid ko kung paano siya makaka-move on ngayong wala na ang kabiyak. Ang taong kasama niyang sumumpa sa harap ng altar.
Ganun talaga!” yan ang sabi niya.

Isang napaka-talinhagang salita para sa akin ang “Ganun talaga!” Isang napaka-lalim na mga salita. Short and sweet as what they say, pero kayo na lamang ang bahala kung ano ang gusto ninyong ipaka-hulugan sa mga katagang “Ganun talaga! =pHAVE FAITH. Iyan naman ang  seryosong sinabi ni Uncle Edong sa huli bago kami mag-paalam para umuwi.

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Hindi ko lubos maisip kung sa paanong paraan kami naging magka-dugo. Pero sa kaunting oras na nakasama namin si Uncle Edong at ang kanyang pamilya, napatunayan ko na ang malolokong hirit ng namayapa kong Lolo (sumalangit nawa), ang pihikan kong tatay, ang poging-pogi kong Uncle Mameng ay ilan sa mga katangian ng isang ALBANO at VELASCO.Ü

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Noong una, hesitant pa akong nagbiro, sabi ko, “siguro dapat may name tags tayo para madaling matukoy kung kaninong roots ‘di ba po? Sabay tawa. Haha!!! (bumenta naman sa kanila, so ok lang) =P


At sa kaunting oras na iyon nalaman ko din na in some ways we’re connected through mutual friends. Galing.

Lingid sa aking kaalaman, sa i-isang mundo lang pala umiikot ang aming mga kapalaran. Ito ang nag-uugnay sa aming mga passion, ang Media - Advertising. Hindi ko alam kung ito ba ay ang tinatawag na “calling of nature”. Ngunit sa totoo lang, sobrang COOL nito! B-)


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Ilan sa mga taong nakakasalubong natin sa daan ang maaaring hindi pamilyar sa atin, minsan pa nga nakakabangga natin sila pero wala tayong ka-ide-ideya na isa na pala sila sa ating mga long lost relative. So TRÜE!

It’s a SMALL WORLD after all!

Ang Lord ay nag-iisa.

Hindi natin alam kung paano siya kumilos sa buhay natin. Ü


[bkg: energy - keri hilson / mood: smiling]

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