March 4, 2014

ASEAN Integration: Are We Ready to Run with the Tigers?

It has been years that the Philippines dubbed as the next tiger economy in the region. With the impending broad-based integration amongst member countries, how ready are we to run along with the more established states?

Are We Ready to Run with the Tigers?


The PMAP Annual Conference Directorate (L-R): Senior Adviser and PMAP Past President Barbie Atienza, DPM; Fellowship Sub-Chair Gwen C. Albarraccin; PR and Publicity Sub-Chair Bernardette M. Cunanan; Sub-Chair for Invitation and Protocol Emma Valeros-Cruz; Sub-Chair for Concurrent Sessions Gilbert T. Camasura, AFPM; Conference Chair and PMAP Vice President Luz Co-Laguitao, FPM; PMAP President Atty. Josephus B. Jiminez, FPM; Programs Deputy Chair and PMAP Past President Bong C. Austrero; Ways and Means Director and Past President Lina A. Aseneta, FPM; Ways and Means Sub-Chair and PMAP Secretary Maria Lourdes L. Fernando, FPM; PR and Publicity Director Jesse Francis N. Rebustillo; and Awards Director and PMAP Treasurer Teresita E. Dela Cruz, AFPM. 

The borderless future is today. With it comes a torrent of opportunities and parallel challenges that usher in a more complex and ambiguous world. Some turn to speed as the best response. Others bet on flexibility, and in this introspection find the enormous potential of a network with people at its center. 

Come 2015, that network of potential will realize itself as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) actualizes its vision of an integrated bloc to navigate the intricacies of a globalized world. ASEAN 2015 – the integration of Southeast Asia into one defense, cultural and economic community – signals our collective response to leverage on shared strengths. 

With the aim of helping in strengthening our country’s competitiveness and sustain our growth momentum, the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP), the premier organization of people managers and HR professionals in the Philippines, has launched its 51st Annual Conference during the 593rd PMAP General Membership Meeting at Hotel Intercon, Makati City last February 26. This year’s theme is “Running with Tigers: Shared Identity, Common Destiny.”

The 2014 Annual Conference, which will be held at Waterfront Hotel – Lahug in Cebu from 17 to 19 September 2014, zeroes in on this journey as we reach out to our neighboring countries and chart the best business and People Management approaches to strengthen our competitiveness and sustain our growth momentum. We take our place in the league of ASEAN’s economic tigers as we run a race that fosters a shared identity and realize a common destiny. And at the heart of this integration is our belief in ASEAN’s caring and sharing community that values its people and aspires for equitable growth.

During the PMAP GMM, distinguished speakers presented timely topics that serve as drum rolls for bigger things to come at the conference in September. Convergys Corporation Managing Director for Asia and EMEA Marife B. Zamora talked about “Philippines Best HR Practices: What Makes Philippines Stand Out amongst the Other ASEAN Countries.” UP School School of Labor and Industrial Relations Dean Dr. Jonathan P. Sale meanwhile shared “Comparative Analysis of Labor Laws Across Ten ASEAN Nations: From Hiring to Retiring.” 

Faced with these regional and global imperatives, PMAP commits a three-day learning event animated by relevance, novelty and balance which will touch on Strategic HR vs. Operational and Functional HR; Trends vs. Core HR Competencies; Best Practices vs. New Ideas and HR Innovation; Issues and Challenges vs. Skills; Global Mindset vs. Local Pre-occupation; and other relevant topic.

As we brace ourselves for ASEAN 2015, we reaffirm our stand as People Managers and recognize that we are indeed "Running with Tigers" toward a Common Identity and a Shared Destiny.

For any inquiries about the 51st PMAP Annual Conference, please contact PMAP at tel. no. 726-1532 or email pmap@pmap.org.ph.

Bruno Mars brings the Moonshine Jungle to Manila

Watch out for The Moonshine Jungle World Tour: Bruno Mars Live in Manila 2014! 

Bruno Mars returns to the Philippines for the Moonshine Jungle Tour 2014 and is set to hit the stage on March 22, 2014 8:00 pm at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena  with supporting act: Poreotics, at Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City.

Bruno Mars will take Filipinos on a romp through a time-warping musical jungle where fedora hats, disco balls, Motown, funk, soul and hip-hop all come together. Bruno Mars’ Moonshine Jungle Tour will be mounted by the Music Management International.

Mars is responsible for hits such as Just The Way You Are, When I Was Your Man, Grenade, Locked Out of Heaven and many more. Locked Out of Heaven won Best Song at 2013’s MTV Europe Music Awards, won Best Male Video at 2013’s MTV Video Music Awards while Treasure won an MTV VMA for Best Choreography. A teen favorite, he won two Teen Choice Awards this year as a Choice Male Star and Choice R&B Artist.

Music Management International presents The Moonshine Jungle Tour: Bruno Mars Live in Manila. and check this Ticket Prices.
SVIP (ROWS C-G OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 21,710.00
PATRON A - Php 16,430.00
VIP A (ROWS J-N OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 16,430.00
VIP B (ROWS Q-FF OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 11,150.00
PATRON B - Php 11,150.00
LOWER BOX A (201-202/221-222 | ROWS A-H OF 203-208/215-220)- Php 9,040.00
LOWER BOX B (9TH ROW ONWARDS OF 203-208/215-220) - Php 6,930.00
UPPER BOX - Php 4,810.00
GENERAL ADMISSION - Php 2,110.00
*All sections are reserved seating*

Tickets available at SM Tickets outlets and at www.smtickets.com
Call 470-2222 for ticket inquiries.

LINKS
http://www.brunomars.com/
https://www.facebook.com/brunomars

http://smtickets.com/event/details?event_id=2079

ABS-CBN Sports+Action spikes up the volleyball action on Game 2 UAAP Season 76 Men's Volleyball Championship


ABS-CBN Sports+Action spikes up the volleyball action as it serves up the Game 2 UAAP Season 76 Men's Volleyball Championship and Game 1 of the Women’s Volleyball Championship live this Wednesday (March 5).

Defending champions National University (NU) Bulldogs can close out the series in Game 2 after defeating the Men’s Volleyball Finals first-timer Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) Blue Eagles in three sets last Saturday (March 1). Will the Bulldogs win their first back-to-back championship in the UAAP, or will the Blue Eagles regroup for their first finals win in UAAP Volleball Finals? Catch Game 2 of the UAAP Season 76 Men’s Volleyball Championship beginning at 2 PM.
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Spikers finally begins its bid for another championship against rival school ADMU Lady Eagles.

The DLSU Lady Spikers have been waiting at the top of the step-ladder series after amassing a perfect record during the season while the ADMU Lady Eagles look to block a four-peat by the dominant Lady Spikers.

Last year, the DLSU-ADMU rivalry in generated record-breaking attendance of 19,638 fans attending their match at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena – the biggest attendance for a sporting event at MOA that time. Will ADMU’s superstar Alyssa Valdez be enough to dethrone the Lady Spikers led by team captain, Abigail Marano and Mika Reyes. Find out as the UAAP Season 76 Women’s Volleyball Championship tips off at 4 PM.

To learn anything and everything there is to about this year’s finals, ABS-CBN Sports+Action will continue part two if its Finals Special, "The Score: The Road to the Volleyball Finals.”

The Score host TJ Manotoc and his guests breakdown the series’, the teams, players and the league’s history for volleyball fans. Catch part two of "The Score: The Road to the Volleyball Finals" on ABS-CBN Sports+Action tonight (March 4) at 9:30 PM. 

Don’t miss ABS-CBN Aports+Action’s live telecast of Game 2 of the UAAP Season 76 Men's Volleyball Championship on Wednesday (March 5) beginning at 2 PM and live telecast of Game 1 of the Women's Volleyball Championship also on Wednesday (March 5) beginning at 4 PM.

House of Kipling opens at SM Clark and North Point

The new Kipling concept store is the new home for bag lovers as the House of Kipling opens at SM Clark and North Point.
The House of Kipling will you call it a haven, consider it a hang-out and now you will see and found a new home. This place where shoppers can dwell in the fashion and spirit that has made Kipling bags a well-loved global brand. 

The new concept store applies a domestic approach that elevates the customers’ retail experience. 

Inside the House of Kipling, guests are greeted with warm, homey interiors made from an eclectic mix of natural and clean textures, surrounded by the signature tile wall with the iconic monkey print. The color palette plays along the shades of taupe and greys, plus an occasional pop of orange and pink.

Flemish inspired wall tiles and “Kipling Monkey” table legs bring to life the playful spirit and the European heritage of the brand. 


Nestled on sleek ceramic and wooden frames, drawers and gondolas are the store’s main attraction – the hottest collection of handbags, totes, carry-alls, backpacks and luggage in various shapes, sizes and prints. 

Nearby are clusters of colorful mirrors helping customers envision themselves strutting away with their favorite Kipling bags.

Bright, polychromatic poufs are likewise on hand offering a comfortable seating should customers get a little tired from bag fitting and shopping. 

Reflecting Kipling’s desire to encourage discovery and exploration, the concept store also features a ‘Whimsy Wall’, where ideas, inspirations, special moments, and messages can be posted and shared so the store and customers can connect and become an engaged community.

The House of Kipling has put together all these elements and details to allow shoppers to have a personal and intimate feel of Kipling bags, which will be their companions as they work, play and travel.



But what Kipling Monkey is all about? Here's some history of this what we call, the monkey business.

Kipling brand is named after Rudyard Kipling, the English author of the classic read, “The Jungle Book?” The brand named after an imaginative author who wrote a series of inspiring stories about adventures in a jungle filled with clever animals – monkeys included! To both celebrate this history and represent our fun-loving and adventurous brand the Kipling Monkey was born and is now our furry, little mascot. We attach a Kipling Monkey to each product we make and even offer boxed collectibles with fun themes such as the Royal Baby Monkey, Country Monkeys, and more. Then, we name each and every, individual monkey sold with our products after one of our amazing employees from around the world.

Come visit the monkey at its new concept stores at SM Aura in Bonifacio Global City, SM Clark in Pampanga and The District North Point in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. 

Here's what we call the ‘dressing room’ where customers can experiment with the brand. Colorful poufs are also located here where you can sit and relax after shopping. Surrounded by mirrors to check on your latest look with our new styles and colors.



Whimsy wall behind a kitchen table-turned-counter/cash desk to give a homey feel to the interiors.

Upon entering the store, the customer is greeted with an exciting feast of product stories and seasonal presentations.

Applying domestic charm to retail, “The House of Kipling” takes a fresh perspective on everyday things. Mundane and familiar objects are put in new surprising contexts that create an unexpected visual story and showcase the product ranges.

Can you feel the season’s Latino rhythms? Kipling’s SoSalsa and PartyLicious collection presents a bold new print for the style season and the heat of the Brazilian carnival.

Put a spring in your step and learn some new SoSalsa moves with a collection set to bring a little fiesta to your fashion look, inspired by the vibrant deckchair stripes as seen on the catwalks.

Earn your stripes with these trendy bags in striped print and dramatic black accents to offset the brighter hues. Compact but not less colour packed – try the Joana, a ‘petite’ shoulder bag that’s perfect for all your little essentials in the daily cha cha cha of city living. For something more spacious, check out the collection’s stand out shoulder tote with removable strap, the Alezia. 
You’ll be feeling the orange crush with key style Partylicious in Dazzling Beige. Zigzag chevron accents and a cute tassel front zipper complete the carnival vibes of this summer-ready shopper.

With room for all your day-to-night gear, our signature removable shoulder strap and functional fabric, this is the bag to bring a whole lot of sunshine to your daily look.

From peppery reds to a different beige, create your own colour code with bags that are all designed to inject a little crackle and pop to your daily wardrobe and bring out the city señorita in you!

More photos Here.

March 2, 2014

See "What Does It Take To Become a Fashion Icon?" on March 4

What does it take to become a fashion icon? Let's come and join the country’s well-known personalities from the Philippine fashion industry in a Fashion Forum as they share their thoughts and experiences how Diana Vreeland inspired their personal life and professional careers. 

MEGA FASHION HALL, LIFESTYLE INQUIRER, LOOK MAGAZINE and MyOwn Mann Productions proudly presents  “ WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A FASHION ICON ” – A Fashion Forum about fashion guru Diana Vreeland.

This will be held on March 4, 2014 at the IMAX Theater, 5/F SM Megamall Fashion Hall, Ortigas Center. This will be hosted by Ms. Thelma San Juan, Editor of Lifestyle Inquirer.

Had been leading a wonderful life in Europe, DIANA VREELAND, a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion and worked for the fashion magazines Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1964.

Read more on DIANA VREELAND at Theater Treats 2014: Full Gallop

Ms. CHERIE GIL set to play DIANA VREELAND, Fashion's Grand Dame in Full Gallop.

MyOwn Mann Productions, Inc. and Actor’s Actors Inc. proudly announce its offering for March 2014 with “ FULL GALLOP ” a play about fashion doyenne Diana Vreeland. 

Written by Mary Louise Wilson and Mark Hampton, FULL GALLOP focuses on the life of Diana Vreeland, who stood at the center of American style for five decades. As editor of Harper's Bazaar and Vogue magazines, and as a member of the International Cafe Society, Diana chronicled the extraordinary people and events of her time. FULL GALLOP is a portrait of this remarkable woman at a turning point in her life. 

The one-woman play is set in August 1971 at Diana Vreeland’s Park Avenue apartment. She has just returned home to New York after four months in Europe --- a trip she took after being fired from Vogue magazine. She throws an impromptu dinner party in the hope that a wealthy friend who is invited will bankroll her in starting a magazine of her own. Other friends, however, attempt to persuade her to take a job at the famed Metropolitan Museum of Art. In her distinctive style, once she decides in which direction her life will move, she goes at it "full gallop. " 

In a casting coup, Cherie Gil lends her range and patrician demeanor to the woman who was a major force in shaping culture, style, taste and even language for all time. In a play that is both funny and poignant, FULL GALLOP explores the brilliance of a woman at a crossroads, for whom life can only be lived as a constant parade of adventures. 

Cherie Gil first made her name in what are now cinema classics from the 80’s such as Peque Gallaga’s “Oro, Plata, Mata”; Elwood Perez’s “Problem Child” and Emmanuel 

Borlaza’s “Bituing Walang Ningning”. She then moved on to television, starring in countless TV series, specializing in playing villainesses and strong-willed women. 

In the 2000’s, Cherie discovered the stage and surprised the theater-going public with her versatility and technical proficiency. She essayed such roles as Sister Aloysius in John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt”, Lilline La Fleur in Kopit and Yeston’s musical “Nine” and Maria Callas in Terence Macnally’s “Master Class” for which she received numerous citations for her vivid and unforgettable tour de force performance. Truly a consummate tri-media artist/personality, Cherie has recently produced her first movie, “Sonata”, directed by Peque Gallaga. 

Co-presented by Inquirer Lifestyle, Look Magazine, and The Peninsula Manila in cooperation with Antonio’s Tagaytay, Facial Care Center, The Love Garden, Businessworld, HerWord.com, WhenInManila.com, and Rappler.com, FULL GALLOP is set to open with a gala night premiere on March 14 with regular performances on March 15 and 21 at 8:00 p.m. and on March 16 and 23, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. (matinee) at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Ayala Avenue corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City. 

Full Gallop will have the special participation of Ms. Giselle Tongi. The creative team of FULL GALLOP is composed of Bart Guingona (Director), Joey Mendoza (Set Designer), John Batalla (Lighting Designer), Rajo Laurel (Costume Designer), and Ruben Nazareth (Hair and Make-up). 

The creative team for the FULL GALLOP photoshoot are Joan Bitagcol (Photo), Sandy, Higgins, Mark Higgins, Michael Salientes (Styling), Mark and Sandy Higgins (art direction), and Fanny Serrano (Hair and Make-up). 

Full Gallop is presented by special arrangement with Josef Weinberger Plays Limited, London. 

For the March 14 gala night, ticket prices are at Php3,000 orchestra center; Php2,000 for orchestra side and loge; and Php1,000 for balcony inclusive of cocktail food and wine provided by Antonio’s Tagaytay. Part of the proceeds from this gala event will go to Virlanie Foundation’s project of building houses in Negros areas that were affected by Typhoon Yolanda. 

Tickets for regular nights are at Php1,500 for orchestra center, Php1,000 for orchestra and loge, and Php600 for balcony. For ticket inquiries, call tel. no. 2150788 or 09175378313. You may also buy tickets through Ticketworld at 8919999 or ticketworld.com.ph

Full Gallop will be on March 14,15,16, 21, 23 at Carlos P. Romulo Theater, RCBC Plaza. (photo of Cherie Gil by Joann Bitagcol; photo of Diana Vreeland by Richard Avedon)

Here's an awesome sharing about Ms. Cherie Gil ( by Toots Tolentino) 

CHERIE GIL : UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

Full name: EVANGELINE ROSE EIGENMANN

Date of birth: JUNE 21, 1963

Do you have a nickname? 
CHERIE and CHEECH TO SOME OF MY CLOSEST COLLEAGUES

Have you changed much since you were a kid ?

I’D LIKE TO THINK SO. IN MANY GOOD WAYS I HOPE. I STILL HAVE A FEW CHILDISH ANTICS THOUGH.

What do you most value in your friends ? LOYALTY AND TRUSTWORTHINESS

What is it that you most dislike ? LIARS AND COWARDS

Are you a vegetarian ?
 NOOOOOOOOO

Do you worry about your weight ?

NOW I HAVE BEGUN. SEEMS LIKE THE METABOLISM SLOWS DOWN AS YOU GET TO A CERTAIN AGE.

What animal would you be if you were one ? And why?
 
A CAT OR ANYTHING FELINE WHEN I’M IN MY FLIRTATIOUS, GIRLISH MOOD. AN EAGLE WHEN I WANT TO SOAR AND FEEL ADVENTUROUS

Who are your favorite writers? 
I LIKE KHALIL GIBRAN, MILAN KUNDERA, PAOLO COELHO, ERNEST HEMINGWAY , KALED HOSSEINI AND DR. SEUSS.

Your favorite books ?

MANY BUT ALWAYS MY FAVORITES ARE THE LITTLE PRINCE BY ANTOINE DE EXUPERY AND OH, THE PLACES YOU GO BY DR SEUSS

ON YOUR WORK OF ART:

When did you decide to become an artist?
I DON’T RECALL A MOMENT. I JUST SUDDENLY BECAME ONE.

Can you describe your body of work ?
 LONG HAHAH

What are the best and worst things about doing what you do ?

THE BEST ARE MANY. THE LEARNING PROCESS OF THE CRAFT MARRIES WELL WITH BECOMING A BETTER HUMAN BEING AND UNDERSTANDING HUMAN NATURE. THE WORST? WELL THE LONG HOURS AT WORK ESPECIALLY FOR TV. 

Do you enjoy the whole process of making art ?
IT CAN BE NERVE-WRACKING AND TEDIOUS BUT WHAT ISN’T? THAT’S WHY ONE DERIVES SO MANY FULFILLMENTS IN THE END AS A RESULT OF CREATING.

Name some of your artistic influences …..
CHARITO SOLIS, RITA GOMEZ, ISHMAEL BERNAL, PEQUE GALLAGA, MY MOTHER ROSE MARIE GIL. 

What stimulates you to like your work of art ?

THE CHALLENGE OF BRINGING A CHARACTER TO LIFE AND MAKING HER HUMAN. TELLING STORIES THAT INSPIRE AND EMPOWER ESPECIALLY WOMEN

Do you ever feel trapped by the standard rules and procedures of the world of cinema? television ? legitimate stage?

YES SOMETIMES BUT THEN AGAIN IT CAN’T BE HELP. PART OF MY RESPONSIBILITY AS AN ACTOR IS TO GIVE IT A BIT OF TWIST EACH TIME ABOVE THE NORMS. AND FINALLY, IT TAKES A WHOLE GENRE TO MAKE THE CHANGE HAPPEN IN SPITE THE RULES.

Dream roles on film? On stage? 

OH MY! I USED TO SAY I WOULD LOVE TO PLAY NORMA DESMOND ONE DAY BUT NOW, I THINK I’M ALRIGHT AND I’M IN A GOOD PLACE TO SAY THAT I HAVE BEEN BLESSED TO PLAY SOME OF THE WONDERFUL ROLES AND MATERIAL. 

What is your favorite medium ?
 THE STAGE

Are you always conscious of your acting roles since you came from a family of actors ? HMMMM…… NO. I’M MORE CONSCIOUS OF WHO THE DIRECTOR WILL BE AND WITH WHOM I WILL BE INETRACTING WITH AS ACTORS)

Do you still get nervous? OF COURSE!!!!!

ON FASHION:

What were you like as a pretty girl ? CHUBBY

What are your favorite colors ?
  TEAL, PURPLE, AND LILAC

What is your favorite wardrobe ? JEANS AND T-SHIRTS WITH A FUNKY PAIR OF FLATS

Favorite pair of shoes ever ? MY BALLET FLATS AND MY SHINY RED CHEF SHOES

Did you ever want to become a fashion designer ? AT SOME POINT YES. I JUST CANT DRAW!!!!

Who are the designers you admire ?
  OH MANY! 

How would you describe your personal style?
  CLASSIC YET HIP 

What's in your beauty bag ?
  LIPSTICK , POWDER , CONCEALER

Do you like wearing make-up ? NOOOOOOO

What are your favorite scents ?
 I LIKE THEM CITRUSSY WITH A TOUCH OF SANDAL WOOD. I AM DRAWN TOWARDS MEN SCENTS. NOW I USE TERRE BY HERMES AND JO MALONE PROMEGRANATE SCENT.

What are your most treasured possessions ?
 MY CHILDREN’S ART WORK AND WRITING AND THEIR PICTURES

Did you ever want to become a fashion model like your mother?
 I WAS A FASHION MODEL IN FACT. LEGITIMATELY SO. MY MOM DID IT ONCE IN A WHILE FOR FUN WHEN SHE WAS ASKED BY HER DESIGNER FRIENDS.

Describe your younger years as a Rustan’s Young VIP model ?
 I WAS THE YOUNGEST OF THE BUNCH AND THE “FUNNEST”. WHEN I AUDITIONED THEY HAD TO KEEP AN EYE CLOSED TO THE AGE LIMIT, WHICH WAS THEN 15. I WAS ONLY 14 . GREAT EXPERIENCE! UNTIL THIS DAY I AM STILL IN TOUCH WITH MY CO-VIP MODELS . WE WERE THE LAST BATCH OF THEM ALBEIT THE BEST!!! LOL

What is the quality you like most in a woman ? A WOMAN WHO GRACIOUSLY LEADS HER LIFE WITH GRACE AND ELEGANCE. GENEROUS AND HUMBLE YET CONFIDENT TO EXUDE LIGHT AND INSPIRATION AROUND HER.

What is your greatest extravagance ?
TRAVELS AND FINE DINING RESTAURANTS. NICE CARS TOO

What do you dislike most about your appearance ?
OH, PERHAPS MY SHORT CALVES AND BIG HANDS

ON LIFE:
Who are your heroes in real life ? 
NOT TOO MANY. IF I DID SAY THEIR NAMES YOU WOULDN’T KNOW THEM. THEY’RE YOUR ORDINARY KIND OF PEOPLE YOU MEET ALONG THE WAY. MOST OF THEM HAVE REACHED THEIR SENIOR YEARS AND THAT’S WHY THEY TURN OUT TO BE THE WISER ONES.

What is your idea of perfect happiness ? TOOTS, THIS IS GETTING SO PHILOSOPHICAL!

When and where were you happiest?
WHEN I SEE THE PEOPLE WHO MATTER AND MEAN THE MOST TO ME HAPPY AND SAFE. MOST OF THE TIME IS WHEN I AM WITH MY CHILDREN OF COURSE.

Do you have a life philosophy or motto ?

YES. “WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU DID SOMETHING FOR THE FIRST TIME?“ IT REMINDS ME TO ALWAYS TRY SOMETHING NEW AND TO NEVER STOP LEARNING.

What keeps you going when the going gets rough ?
 MY CRAFT AND WORK

What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery ? LET’S NOT GO THERE

What is your greatest fear? I TRY NOT TO FEAR. AS THEY SAY THAT WHAT YOU FEAR MAY COME TO YOU. I LIVE LIFE AS IT COMES. ON A DAY TO DAY. BUT YEAH I ADMIT THAT I FEAR GETTING CELLULITES. HA HA

What is your greatest regret ? NONE

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself ? I ANALYZE TOO MUCH

What or who is the greatest love of your life ? THAT’S PERSONAL


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