Time For Miracles

Posted in American Idol, American Idol 8, Youtube on November 22, 2009 by yohruan

The Latest music video of Adam Lambert that becomes one of the soundtrack of the Blockbuster hit 2012. Maybe it’s “Time for Miracles”.

Here watch this video:

Kris Allen – Live Like We’re Dying – Music Video

Posted in American Idol, American Idol 8, Rickey.org, Yahoo News, Youtube on November 21, 2009 by yohruan

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PopEater has the exclusive first look at Kris Allen’s music video of Live Like We’re Dying!

Like this song, even the lyrics on it. The best cover single ever.

Watch here:

Kris And Adam’s First Single Album

Posted in American Idol 8, Rickey.org, Yahoo News on November 21, 2009 by yohruan

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Entertainment Weekly says: “… Allen’s appealing pipes (that adorable little hitch in his voice!) to sew this patchwork of pop production-for-hire together … ultimately provide the album’s strongest selling point.” Grade: B-

Let’s keep on buying Kris Allen’s CD and tell your friends about it!

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Adam Lambert’s debut album “For Your Entertainment” is now streaming on MySpace and Facebook.

This album is amazing.

You Are Not Alone – Official X Factor Music Video

Posted in American Idol 8, Michael Jackson, Rickey.org, Youtube with tags on November 21, 2009 by yohruan

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The official music video of “You Are Not Alone” from the cast of The X Factor.

Watch the video here:

PARANORMAL ACTIVITY

Posted in Uncategorized on November 18, 2009 by yohruan

 

 

 

 

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Paranormal Activity is a 2007 independent horror film written and directed by Oren Peli.The movie premiered at the Screamfest Film Festival in the U.S. on October 14, 2007, and was shown at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. The movie received a limited release in several U.S. cities on October 9, 2009, and had a nationwide release on October 16, 2009.[ The movie centers on a young couple, Katie and Micah, who are haunted by a supernatural presence in their home. The movie is presented in a documentary style, using footage from the camera set up by the couple to capture what is haunting them, in a similar manner to The Blair Witch Project, and The Last Broadcast. It has set the record as the most profitable independent film ever made having earned over $100 million with a production budget of $15,000.

Micah, a day-trader, and Katie, a college student are a young couple “engaged to be engaged“. Katie claims that a ghostly entity has haunted her since her youth and believes the ghost has followed her to their two-story tract house in suburban San Diego, California. Micah buys a video camera in the hopes of capturing paranormal activity on film, a project that will ultimately last three weeks. During a visit to their house, Dr. Fredrichs, a self-professed psychic, assesses that they are being plagued by a demon which feeds off “negative energy” and is intent on haunting Katie no matter where she goes. Dr. Fredrichs also recommends the two contact Dr. Abrams, a demonologist, and Micah’s reluctance to do so leads to frequent arguments between the couple. Each night, Micah leaves the video camera on a tripod in their bedroom to record whatever might be occurring while he and Katie sleep. He manages to document several phenomena such as objects moving on their own, lights and televisions switching on and off, and sounds ranging from voices and growls to footsteps and loud thuds. The strange occurrences in the middle of the night soon involve Katie awakening to spend several hours standing by the bed and staring at a sleeping Micah, and going outside to sit on the backyard swing. She ultimately does not remember her behavior the following morning.

Katie, already irritated by Micah’s making light of the situation, becomes further infuriated when Micah brings home a Ouija board, despite Dr. Fredrichs strongly discouraging any attempt to communicate with the entity. While the two are out of the house, a wind blows through the living room and the Ouija board’s planchette moves on its own before a small fire erupts and extinguishes on the board. Later, inhuman footprints are left in baby powder placed on the hallway floor by Micah. In the attic, Micah finds a charred photograph of a young Katie previously thought to have been destroyed completely in a house fire. The next night, the bedroom door slams itself shut and is violently knocked and banged upon from the other side. Dr. Abrams is abroad when Micah finally agrees to invite him, so Dr. Fredrichs agrees to make a second house call. However, Dr. Fredrichs immediately has a sense of foreboding upon entering their home, and apologetically leaves despite Katie and Micah’s desperate pleas for him to stay and help.

That night, Katie is forcibly dragged out of bed and down the hallway by an invisible force. Hearing her screams, Micah gives chase and wrestles her away, and Katie emerges from the struggle with a gruesome bite mark on her back. Stressed and exhausted, the couple decide to go to a hotel room. That day, a glass picture frame breaks and the portrait inside becomes scratched. Micah later finds Katie gripping a crucifix so tightly that it bloodies her palm. Just as Micah is set to leave, a suddenly calm Katie insists they instead remain at the house. That night, Katie awakens to once again stare at a sleeping Micah for several hours. She then goes down the stairs into the darkness and begins screaming. Micah wakes up and runs to her aid, and the camera can only see the bedroom and dark hallway as it records what sounds like a struggle upon his arrival downstairs. Micah and Katie’s screams suddenly stop, and the brief silence is followed by the sound of heavy footsteps coming up the stairs. Micah is suddenly hurled at the camera, knocking it over. Katie slowly walks into view, her clothing covered in blood. She crouches to sniff at Micah’s lifeless body, then smiles at the camera before lunging toward it as the screen cuts to black. An ending title card states that Micah’s body was discovered days later by the police, and Katie’s whereabouts remain unknown.

Internet!

Posted in Uncategorized on November 18, 2009 by yohruan

After 2 months of waiting, At last we have our internet connection back. Actually, it happens the day were ONDOY strikes METRO MANILA. It’s been a months when we didn’t have our internet. Too much suffering without the connection sucks! But good advantage for us because we didn’t use our own computer.

Our electric bill less our payment for being not used the computer. Even on facebook, I’m not updated because of what happened. Eventhough, using facebook for me is a past time experience. I’m even proud of myself of not log on it.

Those games on my account lessen my addiction of not playing it because of some reason. I didn’t feel to played on it. The farmtown that I’ve been caring of, I just leave it na lang. Boring na nga if you called. Even Restaurant City some features and additives has been changed when time goes by. But I’m not into it when I played because all of my friends raised there level higher When my player is still on the level 9. I’m stuck on it. It’s so funny that they teased me that not have the connection.

My mother take charged on bringing back our connection. She followed up on the PLDT that the operator said they will do it ASAP! But itakes 2 months before they bring back the connection. We all know that it affects also the ONDOY but so many transportation and workers in charged on different places. Because of willing to bring back the connection everyday we followed up on the PLDT so many consumers are complained that they’ve took so request to fixed their phone connection.

But above all this things, I’m happy that our connection is back to normal. New landline phone also.
Hope that I’ll continue to post some of my BLOG entries.

Have a nice day everyone?!

The MRI Scanner

Posted in Multiply, Youtube on September 5, 2009 by yohruan

I just saw it on my FB account. On the inbox I read the said message on it. I watch it on the said message.

The MRI scanner that used in the hospitals. But this is weird, because the feature on it is so funny. Japanese version and have an English subtitles. Hope that you enjoy it!


Thank You, Cory!

Posted in Multiply, Yahoo News on August 7, 2009 by yohruan

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Maria Corazon Cojuangco Aquino will be a new history from all of us. She was remarked to all as the “Democracy Icon”, “Moral Leader”, “Woman President”, “Mother of all” and “A faithful woman with a Great, Grate Heart”. She influence many people here in the Philippines, but, also in other countries. As we can see how she was able to fight for what is right. The 1st EDSA Revolution led by Jaime Cardinal Sin, Cory was running for presidency during MARCOS regime. I know when I am able to watch the scene, It was so partying over there because of the crowd. Too many people fighting for their freedom. They want peace, they fight for the abused control in our country. You know that a good leader that I may compare of is Cory, She was the only president during there times that didn’t able to corrupt any from the Philippines. As I watch the State Funeral, I pictured that scene the same with Benigno Aquino her husband. I felt that I was born in the early where EDSA revolution and Benigno Funeral scene that I have been witnessed. The procession was lasts until 9:00pm. That was a longer hours before Cory was said to goodbye for us. As a nation, I salute our own Filipino leader “President Cory Aquino”. I’m proud to be a Filipino.

Again Tita Cory”May you rest and peace”. Thank you for all that you’ve been done to our beloved country. Hope that someday our next and latest leader of our country will be like you, who never fails to aim first the needs of our country. Thank you!

Failed acceptance!

Posted in Life, Multiply, Uncategorized on July 4, 2009 by yohruan

Yesterday, I went back home after school because I’m too tired and I want to sleep. Suddenly, My mom said to me that She got my grades already and knows my secret on it. I failed the MATH 123 (Analytical Geometry), I was shocked of what she’s said because I’ve planned to say this to them after I accomplished everything but, I failed again. I said all to my mother that again I will do my best and earned money to pay the summer class based on what I’m saved for the whole year. So worried of everything because, I’m the only one I think that failed on my family. So shy, because I wasted a half of money that paid by them. It took a long time when I accepted the reality on me that I’m failed and I will accomplished everything to be able to back into the normal side. I will sacrificed everything just to pass this failing subject. Hope that someday, I will be on the right path again. I want to graduate on the same year where my true block mates are. Wish me luck. I wasn’t able to share this to my friends, only to those my classmates on my present school (CCP). If my HS friends read this, hope that they’re not disappointed with me as my parents accepted me the way I handle this hard thing.

Insomniac Jackson begged for drug

Posted in Michael Jackson, Yahoo News on July 1, 2009 by yohruan

Michael Jackson was so distraught over persistent insomnia in recent months that he pleaded for a powerful sedative despite warnings it could be harmful, says a nutritionist who was working with the singer as he prepared his comeback bid.

Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse whose specialty includes nutritional counseling, said Tuesday that she repeatedly rejected his demands for the drug, Diprivan, which is given intravenously.

But a frantic phone call she received from Jackson four days before his death made her fear that he somehow obtained Diprivan or another drug to induce sleep, Lee said.

While in Florida on June 21, Lee was contacted by a member of Jackson’s staff.

“He called and was very frantic and said, `Michael needs to see you right away.’ I said, ‘What’s wrong?’ And I could hear Michael in the background …, ‘One side of my body is hot, it’s hot, and one side of my body is cold. It’s very cold,’” Lee said.

“I said, `Tell him he needs to go the hospital. I don’t know what’s going on, but he needs to go to the hospital … right away.”

“At that point, I knew that somebody had given him something that hit the central nervous system,” she said, adding, “He was in trouble Sunday and he was crying out.”

Jackson did not go to the hospital. He died June 25 after suffering cardiac arrest, his family said. Autopsies have been conducted, but an official cause of death is not expected for several weeks.

“I don’t know what happened there. The only thing I can say is he was adamant about this drug,” Lee said.

Following Jackson’s death, allegations emerged that the 50-year-old King of Pop had been consuming painkillers, sedatives and antidepressants. But Lee said she encountered a man tortured by sleep deprivation and one who expressed opposition to recreational drug use.

“He wasn’t looking to get high or feel good and sedated from drugs,” she said. “This was a person who was not on drugs. This was a person who was seeking help, desperately, to get some sleep, to get some rest.”

Jackson was rehearsing hard for what would have been his big comeback — his “This Is It” tour, a series of performances that would have strained his aging dancer’s body. Also, pain had been a part of his life since 1984, when his scalp was severely burned during a Pepsi commercial shoot.

“The Incredible Hulk” star Lou Ferrigno, who’s been working out with Jackson for the past several months, said Jackson was focused on health.

“When he was with me, he wasn’t different. He wasn’t stoned. He wasn’t high. He wasn’t being aloof or speedy. Never talked about drugs,” Ferrigno said. “I’ve never seen him take drugs. He was always talking about nutrition.”

Several months ago, Jackson had begun badgering Lee about Diprivan, also known as Propofol, Lee said. It is an intravenous anesthetic drug widely used in operating rooms to induce unconsciousness. It is generally given through an IV needle in the hand.

Patients given Propofol take less time to regain consciousness than those administered certain other drugs, and they report waking up more clear-headed and refreshed, said University of Chicago psychopharmacologist James Zacny.

It has also been implicated in drug abuse, with people using it to “chill out” or to commit suicide, Zacny said. Accidental deaths linked to abuse have been reported. The powerful drug has a very narrow therapeutic window, meaning it doesn’t take doses much larger than the medically recommended amount to stop a person’s breathing.

An overdose that stops breathing can result in a buildup of carbon dioxide, causing the heart to beat erratically and leading to cardiac arrest, said Dr. John Dombrowski, a member of the board of directors of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.

Because it is given intravenously and is not the kind of prescription drug typically available from pharmacists, abuse cases have involved anesthesiologists, nurses and other hospital staffers with easy access to the drug, Zacny said.

In recent months, Lee said, Jackson waved away her warnings about it.

“I had an IV and when it hit my vein, I was sleeping. That’s what I want,” Lee said Jackson told her.

“I said, ‘Michael, the only problem with you taking this medication’ — and I had a chill in my body and tears in my eyes three months ago — ‘the only problem is you’re going to take it and you’re not going to wake up,” she recalled.

According to Lee, Jackson said it had been given to him before but he didn’t want to discuss the circumstances or identify the doctor involved.

Londell McMillan, attorney for Katherine and Joe Jackson, talked about Lee’s disclosures Tuesday on CNN.

“It’s a hearsay comment. It would be inadmissible anywhere in a court of law,” he said. “I also wonder why anyone would make a comment about something that they don’t have much knowledge about. They didn’t see the drug administered. It’s again because of the Michael Jackson factor.”

Lee said the singer drew his own distinctions when it came to drugs versus prescription medicine.

“He said, `I don’t like drugs. I don’t want any drugs. My doctor told me this is a safe medicine,’” Lee said. The next day, she said she brought a copy of the Physician’s Desk Reference to show him the section on Diprivan.

“He said, ‘No, my doctor said it’s safe. It works quick and it’s safe as long as somebody’s here to monitor me and wake me up. It’s going be OK,’” Lee said. She said he did not give the doctor’s name.

Lee said at one point, she spent the night with Jackson to monitor him while he slept. She said she gave him herbal remedies and stayed in a corner chair in his vast bedroom.

After he settled in bed, Lee told Jackson to turn down the lights and music — he had classical music playing in the house. “He also had a computer on the bed because he loved Walt Disney,” she said. “He was watching Donald Duck and it was ongoing. I said, `Maybe if we put on softer music,’ and he said, `No, this is how I go to sleep.’”

Three and a half hours later, Jackson jumped up and looked at Lee, eyes wide open, according to Lee. “This is what happens to me,” she quoted him as saying. “All I want is to be able to sleep. I want to be able to sleep eight hours. I know I’ll feel better the next day.”

Lee, 56, is licensed as a registered nurse and nurse practitioner in California, according to the state Board of Registered Nursing’s Web site. She attended Los Angeles Southwest College and the Charles Drew University of Medicine and Sciences in Los Angeles.

Comedian Dick Gregory, who knows Lee and her work, said he believes Jackson’s insomnia had its roots in the pop star’s 2005 trial on child molestation charges. Jackson’s health had deteriorated so much that his parents called Gregory, a natural foods proponent, for help.

Gregory said Jackson wasn’t eating or drinking at the time and, after he was persuaded by Gregory to undergo testing, ended up hospitalized for severe dehydration.

But Jackson obviously was healthy enough to withstand the level of medical scrutiny needed to insure him for the upcoming high-stakes London concerts, Gregory said. “That you don’t trick,” he said of the exams.

Lee, who has also worked with Stevie Wonder, Marla Gibbs, Reynaldo Rey and other celebrities, said she was introduced to Jackson by the mother of one of his staff members. Jackson’s three children had minor cold symptoms and their pediatrician was out of town.

Lee said she went to the house in January, the first of about 10 visits there through April, and treated the children with vitamins. Michael, intrigued, asked what else she did and took her up on her claim she could boost his energy.

After running blood tests, she devised protein shakes for him and gave him an intravenous vitamin and mineral mixture — known as a “Myers cocktail,” after Dr. John Myers — which Lee said she uses routinely in her practice.

“It wasn’t that he felt sick,” she said. “He just wanted more energy.”

Lee said she decided to speak out to protect Jackson’s reputation from what she considers unfounded allegations of drug abuse or shortcomings as a parent.

“I think it’s so wrong for people to say these things about him,” she said. “He was a wonderful, loving father who wanted the best for his children.”