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You're about to view something that maybe terribly opinionated, about 634 cats are killed in the making of this blog, and 356 hours of PI has been done to credit this blog The insanity level and mundane level is never on par, there would be paramedics of course, if you have a housephone/hp/whichever way you feel it's most comfortable to save your own life. So eat your bibimbap while reading this ingenious blog of mine, it probably makes your stay more bearable.
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last time blogging??

I took this test in one of the fun websites, and the following is my identity as a Vampire. the generator generated weird names and unknown places from where i came from, as in a vampire status, that is .

The Great Archives determine you to have gone by the identity:
Iolanthe le Boursier

Known in some parts of the world as:
Demeter of The Nosferat

The Great Archives Record:
Old and insane - the Nosferat are terrors of Eastern Europe.

woah. i didnt expect my self to be THAT terrifying! haha..

go check this out!
http://thesurrealist.co.uk/link.cgi

i did another test, the " Ya-Ya name generator" haha... look at my name!

Queen Fishes for Compliments


ya, and this!

The Top 10 Websites of 2006

10. The Internet Movie Database In 2004--as it has every year--the IMDB saved me from that nagging "Where have I seen that actor before?" feeling again and again and again.

9. eBay The best shopping-as-blood-sport site you can find.

8. The Electoral Vote Predictor Amongst an abundance of websites covering the US presidential election, Andrew Tanenbaum's clear-headed look at the ever-changing electoral votemap was a standout.

7. Random Acts of Reality The online diary of a London EMT.

6. Bloglines An easy, powerful tool for keeping track of your blog addictions.

5. MetaFilter If it weren't for the sporadic lapses into internal civil war, this grandaddy of Internet communities would rank even higher.

4. MonkeyFilter It started off as a Metafilter clone, but MonkeyFilter quickly developed into a real online community.

3. Travel Aggregators I'm cheating here a little bit, by lumping a bunch of sites into one. But among the new crop of travel aggregators--sites which do the work of searching muliple travel sites and finding you the best price--no single one has yet distinguished itself as the King of the Hill. So for now, let's consider it a 5-way tie among Mobissimo, CheapFlights, Qixo, Kayak, and Sidestep. Now, if only somebody could aggregate the aggregators...

2. Google Such an obvious choice, I almost forgot to include it.

And the Website of the Year award goes to...

1. winding road If you aren't a regular visitor to winding road, it's going to be difficult to fully explain just how profoundly insightful it is. All I can tell you is, creator berlinda ang is a genius--and I say that with full knowledge of how sadly devalued the word "genius" has become. Trust me; in ang's case, it's an understatement.