Ms. Coco Jam
December 16, 2009 | Filed under Entertainment, Eye Catching | 128 views

Ms. Coco Jam sa gabi. Ang binabaeng walang pahinga. Hayop sa ganda! Langya nakakainis!





The author is a twenty-something web developer working from Makati, Philippines. This blog contains topics on life’s journal, adventures and other things that interests the author.
December 16, 2009 | Filed under Entertainment, Eye Catching | 128 views

Ms. Coco Jam sa gabi. Ang binabaeng walang pahinga. Hayop sa ganda! Langya nakakainis!





December 9, 2009 | Filed under Adventure, Eye Catching | 96 views
KaLui is a fish restaurant which is famous in Puerto Princesa. KaLui has made it to the Authors choice of Lonely Planet 2006 (book).
We heard from our tour guide that we should make a reservation before going there. Edi and I went there early around 6pm and luckily, there’s still one table available.
As we entered the restaurant, I was amazed on how they decorated the place in a traditional manor. So it is a quite interesting thing to look at your surroundings while having your meal. The no shoes policy also added a feel of being in a local place.
December 7, 2009 | Filed under Gadgets | 102 views
Last week as I was talking to my office-mates online, my macbook’s 60W power adapter gave up. I noticed it wasn’t charging anymore. Adding to my list of bad luck; my Ipod Hi-Fi, my 3 desktop PCs and my TV are all malfunctioning. grrrhh… I was a victim of typhoon Ondoy (just so you all know!)
Ok, enough of this crap! This won’t ruin my month as I am leaving tomorrow for Cebu and Bohol trip. It’s going to be fun for sure.
And what a way to start my week, Edi bought me a new 60W power adapter from PowerMac as a present to my Read More »
December 4, 2009 | Filed under Adventure | 91 views
On our last itinerary, we visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site-Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, also known as the Underground River.
The land travel from the city to Sabang beach took us approximately 3 hours. It was raining when we got there. Kuya Mol, our tour guide went to the park office to get a permit to visit the Underground River. He booked us for a boat to the river entrance.
We waited for our turn to get in the boat. The park office has a numbering system per group making it more systematic. The boat only carries 6 people.
On our way to the Underground River entrance, we were amazed on how strong the waves are. It got me really scared because my life-vest sucks big time. It’s still raining on our way to the underground.
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