eto na ata ang last post ko for the month of August. Sarili kong blog, ako lang nagbabasa how pathetic. Wala naman nagaapreciate ng blog ko. amp..!
Pero malay mo may magcommetn dito.
sana hahaha
My Lakbayan grade is C+!
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Created by Eugene Villar.The night smells like december
and we’re deep undercovers
staking out what could
be better than all the money in the world
and im watching u and im waiting
for the perfect time to start
participating and u signal me to stay
but i open my mouth any way
but its over were gonners
its out of our control
and if theres one thing that i know
its that its best to just let it roll
so lets just let it roll
ur hazel eyes paralyze my senses
cut me down to size defenseless
im defensless
and i know its late but im waiting
for the moment that ive been anticipating
and i signal u to go where it will take us i don’t know
but its over were gonners
its out of our control
and if theres one thing that i know
its that its best to just let it roll
so lets just let it roll
just dont waste ur night before it started
make sure im worth every single second Yea!!!
and now its over were gonners
its out of our control
and if theres one thing that i know
its that its best to just let it roll
so lets just let it roll
and now its over were gonners
its out of our control
and if theres one thing that i know
its that its best to just let it roll
so lets just let it roll
This song is dedicated to Wrindle Mae Serdenia
Mame, Kaya natin yan..:)
Corazon Cojoangco Aquino (born 1933) was the first woman to run for the office of the president of the Republic of The Philippines. The results of the 1986 election were so fraudulent that both Aquino and her opponent, the incumbent, Ferdinand Marcos declared victory. As a result of the election, the Filipino people rose in protest and Marcos was forced to flee the country and Aquino assumed the office of president.
Corazon Cojoangco Aquino was born on January 25, 1933, the sixth of eight children born to Jose Cojoangco of Tarlac, a prosperous province 65 miles northwest of Manila, the Philippines capital. The Cojoangcos were members of a wealthy landowning family prominent in politics.
Aquino attended an exclusive Catholic School for girls in Manila before travelling to America to attend Philadelphia's Raven Hill Academy. After earning a degree in French and mathematics from New York's Mount Saint Vincent College in 1953, she returned to the Philippines and enrolled in a Manila law school. While at law school she met her future husband, Benigno Aquino and married him in 1954. The marriage united two of Tarlac's most prominent families.