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		<title>CLOSING TIME</title>
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Looking ahead
By this time next week, buddhababble.com would be no more.
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Instead, the creative minds behind the forces of enlightenment of buddhababble.com are moving to a new house of ideas:
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real-lifefiction.com,
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where teaching and reaching life is a priority,
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where popular literature- from graphic lit to cinema to novels and short stories AND your reading homework,
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where all [...]]]></description>
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		<title>KMF</title>
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The best part about moving on is the ability to look at yourself in the mirror and smile and say: &#8220;Everything is going according to plan&#8221;. 
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I am a firm believer that the secret to the future is the present. More so, I am a firm believer of the wonderful possibilities of the present- your [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SOME KIND OF WONDER WOMAN</title>
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For the chauvinistic and the uninitiated, &#8220;SEX AND THE CITY&#8221; is nothing more than sex and an endless stream of designer labels. For the discerning deserving female, &#8220;SEX AND THE CITY&#8221; is about female choice, drive, and a rewarding life for the fulfilled modern woman.
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One such woman of substance is Pamela Anne Pangan.
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Pamela Pangan or [...]]]></description>
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		<title>PART FIVE ROAD DAWGS</title>
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DAY FOUR: I Know What You Did Last Summer
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Good morning dawgs

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We woke up to much cooler room and almost running water. Several pails and an agonizing wait later, a decent bath was within reach and humanity is again saved.
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Goodbye cottage..
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&#8230; Hello breakfast!
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Dawgs with new friends
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Sarabo pit stop
We packed our bags and took [...]]]></description>
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		<title>PART FOUR ROAD DAWGS DAY THREE: Pagudpud Finally!</title>
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&#160;Breakfast with Tita
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We woke up late the next morning to goodbyes, Indian mango pasalubong and handshakes of interesting people met and new friends made. Irreplaceable reasons and memories for traveling, definitely.
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Rudy and Sundy together again
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		<title>PART THREE ROAD DAWGS DAY TWO: One Kwazy Summer</title>
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&#160;Still smelling fresh for the day ahead
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We woke up to a hot breakfast of Vigan longganisa and garlic sinangag and a special dish called higado which is a less spicier version of the bopis. Couple with diced salted eggs and tomatoes, breakfast was divine. The heavy breakfast and big servings only go to show [...]]]></description>
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		<title>PART TWO ROAD DAWGS DAY ONE: The Getaway</title>
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&#160;Excited to use vacation leave credits
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We left QC at around 1:00 AM and warped through half-asleep truck drivers and toll-booth grave yard deadbeats to reach La Union just in time to open Jollibee breakfast at 6:40 AM (thanks to our happy Marine Formula-One driver).
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&#160;Breakfast ready dawgs
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Four men and a mound
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		<title>ROAD DAWGS</title>
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(Taken just this summer 2008, the Ilocos road trip is a milestone of personal firsts of sorts.&#160;  
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A word to the wise: while this bachelor-esque article has four sequels of tales to tell and a buffet of food references, it is in no way a culinary review, but more of a pleasurably experimental gastronomical [...]]]></description>
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My cousin Ana aka HBM (that&#8217;s Hot Big Mamah to you) is leaving town to build her life and make it out on her own, and I&#8217;ve never seen her more anxious and more eager to jumpstart her new domestic role as mother to uber baby Jacob, wife to baking god Lloyd, and hot new [...]]]></description>
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&#160;&#160;&#160; There comes a time when a person must move on&#8230;life is made up of stages: there must be movement otherwise life stagnates.&#160; Sometimes, you find yourself stuck at a certain stage, trying to get to the next one, frustratingly, always falling short.&#160; In game terms, this would probably mean that you haven&#8217;t XP&#8217;d enough-you [...]]]></description>
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