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Shameless plug . . .



By the way, Friendster Blogs 2.0 butted in [hehe] just as I was about to move my blog over at my Multiply account -- which means i may have to stay with Friendster afterall -- finally, the long awaited "archives" link. . . .

I use my Multiply account mainly for uploading pictures and t-shirt designs. Check these out:

Hidden Landscape shirt -- for shroomies of all ages ;)


WINWAMKOH (What If Ninoy Were A Macho Kind Of Hero)


Dragon (Soccer) Ball


I do have to try out blogging @ Multiply. [edit: been there, done that -- i like dis one better.] [edit2: now a friend is tempting me with WordPress -- hmm -- i'm not that wordy . . . but let's see. . . .]

Ciao for now.

Comments

Eric said…
Love this T-shirt design. Wish I had one like this with me. Kind of an extension of the "Hidden Landscape" you were indulged into back in Visca. Shroomies? Something I had wished to become part of but then the five shrooms we handpicked on our way home did practically have no effect on me. I was outshroomed by others..Good for them they became one with themselves.

Which suddenly brought to mind me to share this wonderful article about shrooms. The article says shrooms thrives around in a "kind of a carburettor-like" environment where right proportion of relative humidity, sunlight, and air flow take place. In excess or the lack of any of these natural element would result to delayed growth or worse absence of shrooms.

Think if we had that perfect mix of elements, there would be tons of that popping up just anywhere around us. And the world would always be in its hallucenogenic state all the time!
Eric said…
How can I get involved myself in your blogging?

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