In the 25th of october... another chance has been given to me by the Maker to have a person to have me love.. thank you Maker for giving me another inspiration, a life and a direction. Thank you for your gift!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Warrior's Hero

Davis is also a shoot-first type of player with a low shooting percentage. Health has been a big problem for Davis. His injuries caused him to miss 115 games over the last 4 years and limited him to 52 games. But in spite this, he gathered 9 assists per game, making him second in the NBA.
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
My Life in CDO
Cruel Life
1 Ang kalungkutan na walang pamilya
2 Kakulangang Pinansyal
3 Nagkaroon ng sakit na umabot ng 3 Linggo
4 Hindi nakuha sa trabaho na gusto
5 Nagkasakit ulit... Allergy
6 Iniwan ng isang kaibigan
7 Nakasunog ng bahay nong bagong taon
8 Nagkasakit ulit... sa sikmura
... Alam ko my gusto kang sabihin sa akin Dakilang tagapagawa... Kaylangan ko lang sumunod at malaman un,,,
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
True Rastafarian
| “ | Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery None but ourselves can free our minds… | ” |
| “ | Revelation reveals the truth … | ” |
| “ | It takes a revolution to make a solution … | ” |
Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley OM (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He is the most widely known performer of reggae music. Marley is regarded by many as a prophet of the Rastafari movement, although he was baptized by the Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Church in Kingston, Jamaica on November 4, 1980.
Marley was born in the small village of Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. His father, Norval Sinclair Marley, (born in 1895), was a white Jamaican of English descent, who lived in Liverpool. Norval was a Marine officer and captain, as well as a plantation overseer, when he married Cedella Booker, a black Jamaican then eighteen years old. Norval provided financial support for his wife and child, but seldom saw them, as he was often away on trips. Marley was ten years old when his father died of a heart attack in 1955 at age 60.
Marley suffered racial prejudice as a youth, because of his mixed racial origins, and faced questions about his own racial identity throughout his life.
Upon returning to Jamaica, Marley became a member of the Rastafari movement, and started to wear his trademark dreadlocks
Cancer diagnosis
In July 1977, Marley was found to have malignant melanoma in a soccer wound on his right hallux (big toe). Marley refused amputation, citing worries that the operation would affect his dancing, as well as the Rastafari belief that the body must be "whole"

Musical career
Marley is best known for his reggae songs, which include the hits "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Three Little Birds", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Jammin'", "Redemption Song", and "One Love". His posthumous compilation album Legend (1984) is the best-selling reggae album ever, with sales of more than 12 million copies.
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