Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gown Measurement

Hi Guys,
Update ko lng po kayo regarding wedding sa Feb 19, (2:30 pm)
Amerikana po ang get-up sana..
Rerequest na lang po sana ako na sa inyo na ang pants, white polo (panloob)

Po-provide po nmin ang suit, red neck tie, at hat..

Eto po yung napili namin..

1) Black na ganitong hat









2) Red Tie
3) Mag Rerent ng Suit


Kukunin na lng po sana namin yung sukat nyo..
pa sagot na lng po yung A-T..
Thanks







Saturday, December 4, 2010

Top 10 cheapest’ homes in Singapore

source:

http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/12/03/top-10-cheapest-homes-in-singapore/


Based on the comments from my last article on the Top 10 Most Expensive Houses in Singapore, it seems many readers feel it would be useful to look at the most affordable choices instead. I have thus compiled this list of the 10 most affordable homes currently on the market in Singapore. Just like the previous article, I used PropertyGuru to filter these out (the prices below are the asking prices).

My findings? Amongst the top 10, all but one are HDB flats, which no surprise, but they tend to be in the faraway corners of Singapore such as Yishun, Marsiling and Boon Lay, although there are also flats in prime neighbourhoods such as Ang Mo Kio. The cheapest home on the market in Singapore is, surprise surprise, a landed property — but with a fatal flaw (read on to find out more).

Here are the 10 cheapest homes in Singapore in descending order:

10. For $252,000, you get a 721 sqft ($350 psf) 3NG (New Generation) HDB flat at Blk 118, Potong Pasir Avenue 1. It comes with 2 bedrooms and bathrooms and is a windy, bright and unblocked unit that is near to amenities and Saint Andrew’s, an SAP school. The asking price implies a Cash Over Valuation (COV) of around $22,000.

9. For $250,000, you get a 740 sqft ($338 psf) 3I HDB flat at Block 25 Tanglin Halt Road. It comes with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, is a corridor unit in “simple move in condition”, and is near to amenities and a school.

8. Also for $250,000, you can get a 721 sqft ($347 psf) 3NG (Modified) HDB flat at Blk 111, Yishun Ring Road. It has 2 bedrooms and bathrooms, is a corner unit on a high floor, and has designer décor. There is no COV payable.

7. In seventh place is a 3NG (Modified) HDB flat at Block 202 Marsiling Drive, also going for $250,000. At 731 sqft ($342 psf), it has 2 bedrooms and bathrooms, has a great unblocked view, and is in move-in condition. You will be minutes away from amenities and within walking distance of the Woodlands checkpoint.

6. In sixth place is a 3NG (New Generation) HDB flat at Blk 565, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, going for $247,000. For that price, you get 2 bedrooms and bathrooms and 743 sqft ($332 psf) of space. The $235,000 valuation implies a COV of $12,000.

5. For just $238,000, you can buy a 3NG (Modified) HDB flat at Block 103 Yishun Ring Road. At 721 sqft ($330 psf), you get a flat which has 2 bedrooms and bathrooms, and is near to the MRT, shops and schools. The apartment is in move-in condition, and is near to amenities and schools.

4. In fourth place is a $238,000 721 sqft ($330 psf) 3NG (Modified) HDB flat at Block 24 Marsiling Drive. It has 2 bedrooms and bathrooms, is on a high floor, and is near to Admiralty MRT station and the Woodlands checkpoint.

3. On another end of the island, you can pick up a 3I (Improved) HDB flat in Blk 185, Boon Lay Drive for $235,000. Space will be a bit tighter as it is only 624 sqft ($377 psf), but still has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The asking price implies a COV of $20,000. It is near to the market, schools and Boon Lay MRT.

2. For $215,000, you can buy a 3I (Improved) HDB flat at Block 187 Boon Lay Avenue. The ad claims that you get 2 bedrooms and bathrooms in 635 sqft ($339 psf) of space. The apartment is next to Boon Lay MRT and Boon Lay Shopping Centre, and can achieve a potential rental yield of 5 percent.

1. And the cheapest property currently being marketed on PropertyGuru is, unexpectedly, a landed property. How much would you pay for a 3+1 double-storied terrace house at Geylang Lorong 3 with 1,100 sqft of built-in area and sitting on 725 sqft of land? At an asking price of $188,000 you are paying just $171 psf (built-in) and $259 psf (land). You are located just minutes away from Kallang MRT and town, and have amenities and a community centre nearby. Sounds too good to be true? Well, this property does have a fatal flaw – it has only 9+ years of lease left. So if you buy it, you’ll be house hunting again before the decade is up…

Mr. Propwise is the founder of Singapore property blog www.propwise.sg, which aims to help people make better real estate buying, selling, renting and investing decisions.

Find HDB properties for sale and rent at PropertyGuru: (www.propertyguru.com.sg/singapore-property-listing/hdb)

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Top 10 Richest Filipino







1. Henry Sy – Founder of SM Corporations
2009 Rank: #1 (unchanged)
Networth: $5.0 billion (est 220 billion pesos)
Age: 85
Marital Status: Married, 6 children

2. Lucio Tan – Owner of Fortune Cigarette, Asia Brewery, and stake in Philippine Airlines
2009 Rank: #2 (unchanged)
Networth: $2.1 billion (est 88 billion pesos)
Age: 76
Marital Status: Married, 6 children

3. John Gokongwei – JG Summit Holdings
2009 Rank: #5 (+2)
Networth: $1.5 billion (est 66 billion pesos)
Age: 83
Marital Status: Married, 6 children

4. Jaime Zobel de Ayala – Ayala Corporation
2009 Rank: #3 (-1)
Networth: $1.4 billion (around 66 billion pesos)
Age: 76
Marital Status: Married, 7 children

5. Andrew Tan – Alliance Global Group’s businesses include food and beverage, real estate, gaming
2009 Rank: #4 (-1)
Networth: $1.2 billion ( around 52 billion pesos)
Age: 58
Marital Status: Married, 4 children

6. Tony Tan Caktiong – Founded Jollibee Foods
2009 Rank: #6 (unchanged)
Networth: $980 million( around 43 billion pesos)
Age: 60
Marital Status: Married, 3 children

7. Enrique Razon Jr. – International Container Terminal Services
2009 Rank: #8 (+1)
Networth: $975 million (around 43 billion pesos)
Age: 50
Marital Status: Married, 2 children

8. Beatrice Campos – UNILAB
2009 Rank: #13 (+5)
Networth: $840 million (around 36 billion pesos)
Age: NA
Marital Status: Widowed, 5 children

9. George Ty – Founded Metrobank
2009 Rank: #10 (+1)
Networth: $805 million
Age: 77
Marital Status: Married, 5 children

10. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. – owner San Miguel Corporation
2009 Rank: #7 (-3)
Networth: $760 million
Age: 75
Marital Status: Married, 4 children


source: http://www.earnextramoney101.com/top-10-richest-filipino-2010/

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Location:Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2,Singapore,Singapore

Friday, November 26, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2010 Official Entries

Magic 8: Metro Manila Film Festival 2010 Official Entries

1. Si Agimat sa Mundo ni Enteng Kabisote (GMA Films, M-Zet, APT, OctoArts and Imus)

Five film production outfits collaborate in what seems the biggest production of the year. Si Agimat sa Mundo ni Enteng Kabisote stars box-office kings Vic Sotto and Bong Revilla on their first team-up.

Vic Sotto had already won three consecutive titles for Philippine Box Office King on 2004, 2005 and 2006. Bong Revilla, on the other hand, won the best actor award on the MMFF 2009 in the movie Ang Panday 2010 which won the best picture award.

Si Agimat sa Mundo ni Enteng Kabisote is produced by GMA Films, M-Zet, APT, OctoArts and Imus Productions and is directed by Rico Gutierrez and Tony Y. Reyes.

2. Ang Tanging Ina Mo Rin (Last Na ‘To!) (Star Cinema)

The Ang Tanging Ina movie franchise started on 2003. Then it was followed by Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat on 2008. This coming MMFF 2010, the franchise will make its possible last production in Ang Tanging Ina Mo Rin (Last Na 'To!) directed by Wenn Deramas.

Ang Tanging Ina Mo Rin is topbilled by Ai-Ai delas Alas and Eugene Domingo and is produced by Star Cinema. Ai-Ai delas Alas also starred in other related movies like Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round with former president Joseph Estrada and Ang Cute ng Ina Mo with Makisig Morales. Eugene Domingo is known for the surprise block buster Kimmy Dora Kambal sa Kyeme.

3. Dalaw (Cine Media)

This is Cine Media's first entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival. Directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng, it is the only movie to take the suspense thriller genre.

Dalaw stars Coco Martin. Diether Ocampo and Kris Aquino. Coco Martin is known for his performance in the movie Masahista where he won the Young Critics Circle Best Actor Award in 2006 and in the TV series Tayong Dalawa where he won as best drama actor in the 2009 Star Awards for Television. On the other hand, Kris Aquino's most commercially-successful movies in her career are the horror films Feng Shui and Sukob.



4. Father Jejemon (RVQ)

First, it was Nobody, Nobody but Juan. And now, it is Father Jejemon. Looks like Dolphy movies are fond of using popular words in their titles.

As everybody in the internet knows, Jejemons are individual who likes to type with excessive use of punctuations, using numbers instead of letters, and using wrong grammar and syntax. How this will be used in the movie? We really don't know.

Under RVQ Productions, Father Jejemon stars comedy king Dolphy, Erich Gonzales, and Maja Salvador. It is directed by Frank Gray Jr.

5. Rosario (Cine Mabuhay)

Like Cine Media, this is also Cine Mabuhay's first entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival. Directed by Albert Martinez, Rosario is a drama based on a true story of an adultery case which happened on the 1920s. It stars Jennylyn Mercado, Sid Lucero, Dennis Trillo, Yul Servo, Isabel Oli with special participation of Dolphy.

Sid Lucero is best known for his performance in Selda where he won best actor awards from various award giving bodies. Dennis Trillo on the other hand is known for receiving three best actor awards for the movie Aishite Imasu where he portrayed a cross-dressing spy for the Hukbalahap during World War II.

6. RPG:Metanoia (Star Cinema and Ambient Media)

RPG:Metanoia is the first Filipino 3D animation movie ever. It features the voices of Aga Muhlach, Zaijan Jaranilla, Mika dela Cruz, Vhong Navarro and Eugene Domingo. The story revolves around a boy looking for heroes.

In 2008, the animated movie Dayo also entered the Metro Manila Film Festival. But compared to RPG Metanoia, Dayo only used the mix of traditional animation and 3D animation.

RPG Metanoia is the joint production of Star Cinema and AmbientMedia with Thaumatrope Animation.



7. Shake, Rattle & Roll XII (Regal Films)

The Shake, Rattle and Roll horror film series is known to be the only film series in the Philippines with the most movie installments. On December 2010, it will premier its twelfth installment as an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival.

Most of the installments in the series are entries to the MMFF, except for the six installment on 1997. The first Shake, Rattle and Roll movie dated back to 1984. However, it hasn't earned any best picture awards in MMFF history.

Shake, Rattle and Roll 12 stars Carla Abellana, Andi Eigenmann, Rayver Cruz and Shaina Magdayao and is directed by Don Michael Perez and Topel Lee.

8. Super Inday and The Golden Bibe (Regal Films)

Super Inday and the Golden Bibe is remake of a 1988 Regal Films classic fantasy movie starring Maricel Soriano and Aiza Seguerra entitled Super Inday and the Golden Bibe.

The new version of Super Inday will be portrayed by Marian Rivera. And Aiza Seguerra's role will be portrayed by Jillian Ward.

This is also Regal Films' 50th anniversary offering to the moviegoers. Super Inday and the Golden Bibe also stars Jake Cuenca and is directed by Mike Tuviera.

The Ninth Entry

A ninth entry was also announced entitled Ana Salamanca starring Zsazsa Padilla. It will be the substitute movie in case there will be problems with the first eight finalists.

source:
http://www.movienews.me/2010/07/metro-manila-film-festival-2010.html

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Gerry's Grill in Singapore



source: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=630162&publicationSubCategoryId=66
Gerry's Grill bares int'l expansion plans

MANILA, Philippines - Gerry’s Grill, the premier family oriented restaurant in the country, recently unveiled plans to expand its borders overseas further, even as it beefs up its operations and branches locally.

The restaurant chain, which sports 42 branches spread over Luzon, Visayas and certain parts of Mindanao, will soon open its third international branch in the much talked about Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.

“We initially tested how the brand will be accepted in the US and because of the overwhelming positive response that we got from both our Filipino and foreign guests, we felt that it is the right time to bring Gerry’s Grill to other countries,” stated Meggie Jose Gerry’s Grill marketing director.

Jose explained that the company started taking a serious look at the market overseas since receiving numerous inquiries through the Gerry’s Grill website about the company’s plans to open abroad.

Jose revealed that the Singapore branch will be an exciting addition to end 2010, strengthening its international presence as recently seen in its hugely successful Union City and Artesia, Los Angeles branches in the United States.

“The expansion of Gerry’s Grill is more than just a business move, it is our way of reaching out to Filipinos overseas and it is our humble contribution to promote Filipino food in the international scene,” Jose stated.

Among the exciting dishes that Filipinos in Singapore will soon get to enjoy are the classic favorites Crispy Pata, Inihaw na Pusit, and Pork Sisig, as well as the well-loved selection of Filipino dishes, both new and old, in the Gerry’s Grill menu.


MENU:
http://www.gerrysgrill.com/ph/main.php?go=menu&show=New!

“We want to see first how Filipinos and Singaporeans will respond to our restaurant and cooking before we expand even further in the country,” Jose stated.



Gerry’s Grill to open first Singapore branch

source: http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/business-columns/31813-gerrys-grill-to-open-first-singapore-branch


Homegrown restaurant Gerry’s Grill will set up its first branch in Singapore next month.

In a briefing, Gerry Apolinario, owner of the popular Filipino restaurant chain, said Gerry’s Grill will open a branch at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on December 1. Apolinario said his restaurant was selected by a big Singaporean restaurant group as the “best representation of Philippine cuisine,” so Gerry’s Grill was provided space at the food court of the 55-storey, three-tower hotel.

Marina Bay Sands is reputedly the world’s most expensive integrated resort and casino.

Best-sellers like sisig, crispy pata and grilled pusit will be offered in the new offshore branch and a Filipino cook will man the kitchen to ensure that its offerings will stay true to the flavors that restaurant is known for, Apolinario said.

He said the first Singapore branch hopefully would open doors for expansion in the island-state, which has a sizeable Filipino population.

“We are confident that Filipino cuisine is very much accepted internationally,” Apolinario said.

Gerry’s Grill currently has two branches in the US, both in the state of California. The restaurant owner hopes to bag joint venture agreements with investors as he eyes three additional branches in the same state by next year.

“Because of the crisis, we slowed down a little bit. Hopefully, the opening of the Singapore branch will be the start of better things to come,” Apolinario said.

Up to four-fifths of the restaurant chain’s regular customers in the US are Filipino-Americans.

Apolinario also wants to introduce Gerry’s Grill to other markets with Filipino communities like Australia and Canada, as well as other neighboring Asian countries such as China and Thailand.

Gerry’s Grill currently has 42 branches—both company-owned and joint ventures—all over the Philippines.

Its 43rd branch, which would soon be opened in Boracay, is the lone local branch to start operating this year, the owner said.

However, Filipinos’ belt-tightening has eased and they have started dining out again.

“There was a little bit of a slump for a while, but things are getting better,” Apolinario said.

Next year, eight branches would open, including one each in Baguio City, Sta. Rosa City in Laguna, Iloilo and Davao.
BEN ARNOLD O. DE VERA

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pacquiao-Margarito Highlights



source:
http://www.examiner.com/international-sports-in-national/photos-pacquiao-dominates-margarito-picture?slide=25860776#main


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