The Saturday Fun Machine of the 80s was the closest we got to the Cartoon Network or the Anime Channel when we were kids. The highlight of that day is the pre-cursor of Justice League Unlimited - Superfriends. My cousins and I would sit in front of the TV , which did not have a remote, came in wooden box, a rotary channel selector and still had the fine tuning knob. That made my week.
I still like superheroes now. I was thrilled when the Superman franchise was resurrected and the Batman, Spiderman, X-men movies came out.
PS: Despite my liking for these shows, I am still of the opinion that there are better entertainment and educational alternatives to TV viewing.Â
There is a superhero inside of you. You may not be able to fly, run fast or have awesome tech gadgets or powers. You have your own strength. You just have to find it to be the Superhero that you are.
I got this from Studentlinc.
Your results:
You are Green Lantern
| Green Lantern |
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80% |
| Superman |
|
80% |
| Hulk |
|
75% |
| Spider-Man |
|
70% |
| Supergirl |
|
65% |
| The Flash |
|
65% |
| Robin |
|
60% |
| Wonder Woman |
|
55% |
| Batman |
|
50% |
| Iron Man |
|
45% |
| Catwoman |
|
20% |
|
Hot-headed. You have strong
will power and a good imagination.
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Click here to take the “Which Superhero are you?” quiz…
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I love quotes. Specially when they are in the context of a chapter in a book.
These gems I found from Brian Mayne’s Goal Mapping, How To Turn Your Dreams Into Reality.. I have not finished the book yet but I enjoy the great wisdom contained in each line, how they inspire me and make me think.
Here are some of them: Read more
In the heart of the season…
Flowers, chocolates and Teddy Bears. Traditional Valentine’s Day. And if I might add, they tend to get overpriced every February because of the demand.
There was a time that I had what I consider the most unique gift I have ever give. I got it from my best friend Regie, who I think got it from another friend. Though I gave I did not give it on a Valentines Day, if you are looking for a unique gift, this might count as one. And it’s not expensive.
What you need is a regular sized corn chip or similar snack, like Chippy or Clover Chips and a bag of fried peanuts or Boy Bawang.
1. Open the corn chip package from the bottom, taking care not to disfigure or destroy the packaging.
2. Remove the contents into a plate. Eat your heart out.
3. Fill the empty package with the peanuts or cornick.
4. Reseal it. If memory serves me right, transparent tape should do the trick. Just make sure that the package is airtight.
5. Give the gift. Best served with fresh coconut juice.
If done just right, get ready with your camera and capture the moment for posterity.
Just a little fun this Valentine’s Day.
Have you any ideas like this?
Happy Valentine’s Day!