Sunday, January 25, 2009

The Amityville Horror...pics...



Next in Line Movies to watch...

Downloading...????? done.done.done..
Access granted..Yehey..
Jeh...we have to prepare our snacks for this movie marathon on weekend..hehehe
Launching......!!!!!!!!!
List of Movies to be watched within this week...
  • Highschool Musical 3
  • Twilight
  • Bedtime Stories
  • Underworld 3 (Rise of the Lycans)
weow...next downloading will be scheduled next week for another movie marathon session with jellah..hehehehe

Movies...

hhmm..
s wakas nahuman rah jud ug download aq mga ganahan nga movies..
hahay..yehey..watch nah pud..
i'm done watching Amityville Horror..
in fairness with the author...nice ang flow s story..

The Amityville Horror has turned from a real suburban American tragedy into a horrific myth. It has become the source of bestselling novels and the subject of several movies.

These are some of the facts as they are known.

On November 13, 1974, in the house at 112 Ocean Ave., Amityville, 24-year-old Ronald DeFeo murdered his family. DeFeo used a high-powered rifle, shot to death his father, mother, two brothers and two sisters. All six members of Ronald DeFeo’s family were killed as they slept and all, said police, were found lying in the same position, on their stomachs with their heads resting on their arms.

At his murder trial, Ronald DeFeo testified that he had killed his family because he had heard voices. "Whenever I looked around, there was no one there, so it must have been God talking to me," he said.

On December 18, 1975, more than a year after the terrible murders, a family of five moved in. They were George and Kathy Lutz and their children Daniel, 9, Christopher, 7 and Missy 5. Twenty eight days later the family fled the house, claiming it was haunted.

According to the Lutzes and their priest, the following events took place during the 28 days the Lutzes lived at 112 Ocean Avenue:

•While the priest was blessing the house as the family move in, a strange masculine voice clearly said to him "Get out!" As he drove back to the rectory, the hood of the priest’s car flew open, smashing against his windshield. One of the welded hinges tore loose. The right door flew open. The car stalled. The priest summoned a friend for help and later the friend called the priest and said, "Do you know what happened to me after I dropped you off? The windshield wipers, they began to fly back and forth like crazy! I couldn’t stop! I never turn them on! What the hell is going on?"

•In the house windows flew up and down and doors were repeatedly ripped off their hinges in the house even though they were securely locked.

•Mrs. Lutz levitated a foot above her bed on several occasions and floated toward an open window. On one of the occasions, when her husband pulled her back, her 30-year-old face had been transformed into the face of a 90-year-old woman - "the hair wild, a shocking white, the face a mass of wrinkles and ugly lines and saliva dripping from the toothless mouth."

•In the dead of winter, hundreds of buzzing flies materialized in one of the upstairs rooms of the house.

•A 12-inch crucifix hung in a closet by Mrs. Lutz revolved until it was upside down and gave off a sour smell.

•The insides of the toilet bowls in two upstairs bathrooms turned absolutely black, "as though someone has painted (them) from the bottom to the edge just below the rim" even though Mrs. Lutz had recently scrubbed both bowls with Clorox.

•Lutz discovered a small secret room in the basement, a room that appeared in no blueprints of the house. It was painted solid red - and had the smell of blood. In one of the red walls, Lutz saw a vision of a face - a face that he would later find from newspaper photographs was that of Ronald DeFeo.

•Every time the family priest would attempt to help the Lutzes, bleeding blisters would erupt on his hands. Telephone calls between the Lutzes and the priest were continually interrupted or cut off by loud noises and eerie sounds, making it impossible for them to communicate.

•While standing outside the house one night, Lutz saw the face of a pig with glowing red eyes in the window of his daughter, Missy. Missy began to continually talk of "my friend Jodie, the biggest pig you ever saw." One night Missy pointed toward her window and there were the two red eyes again. "That’s Jodie," Missy said. "He wants to come in." Mrs. Lutz swung a chair at the window, breaking it and "there was an animal cry of pain, a loud squealing."

•The flowing red eyes again appeared at a downstairs window. When Lutz ran outside, there were tracks in the snow - "No man or woman had made those tracks. The prints had been left by cloven hooves, like those of an enormous pig."

•A bartender who had worked at a party in the house at 112 Ocean Avenue when the DeFeos had lived there told Lutz that he had found the secret red room in the basement and that after seeing it, "I used to have nightmares about it. Sometimes I’d dream that people - I don’t know who they were - were killing dogs and pigs in there and using their blood for some kind of ceremony."

•Mrs. Lutz continued to feel invisible hands gripping her and one day found flaming red welts covering her body, "as though she had been burned by a hot poker."

•Green gelatinous slime began to ooze from the ceiling and from door openings.

•A white-hooded figure, its face half-blasted away as if by a gun, appeared in the living room fireplace and was permanently burned into the fireplace wall.

Today, the home is occupied by a family that is living there in peace. The front of the home, as well as its number on Ocean Avenue, have been changed and despite the regular visits by the curious and believers in the supernatural, life along Ocean Avenue in Amityville is fairly routine. Sometimes a car will pull up in the middle of the night. A passenger will get out and cut away a piece of grass from the home. Sometimes another car will pass in the middle of a hot, summer afternoon, stop and the occupants will stare. Sometimes a deranged individual may even try to break into the home. But mostly, it is just another house in Amityville with nothing more than a horrific history.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

2 days before going home for christmas vacation

Zamboanga City Hall

Christmas in Zamboanga City

meh and ate bheng... nothing to do.. posing2x lang muna for a while

2 days before going home... eating sessions at Mang Inasal, Southway Square.. Zamboanga City..

c Passy..hehehe..

onLine kuh now...???


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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

a day after my arrival at d dormitory.. Jan.6,09


hehe..posing posing... la mabuhat eh..
grabeh kamingaw s dorm..
flirting sessions with myself..
hhmm.. past 8:00pm nah..
unya na q ma2log uie..8s too early pah..


shaCkz....soOoOoo teRRibLe..

bLurrEd???? weirD????
GrrRrRrRR...

hmmwaaah.....

im Looking 4 my Long Lost kitten..in d middLe of nowhere..hehehehe
asa nah kaha tuh???? aguY...

Friday, January 16, 2009

it's saturday..

1st thing in d morning, i woke up at around 7:45 am.
kaulaw.. a nun from Mercedarian convent came at the dorm..
hehe..mao pah jud pagmata namuh uie..

She just came by to inform us of our gathering at Sta. maria's Convent tomorrow afternoon, 2-5pm..
hhmm.. sounds interesting isn't it???
hope my former dorm mates would go with us...
it's nice to be at the convent again..

..9am..me and my kLazm8s went to Guiwan, Zamboanga City..
tsk..tsk..tsk..
we waited 30 minutes for Oliver to arrive..
hahay.. giLumot mi ni jacky..hehehehe

around 10am we headed for a pet shop..
gRrRRrrr..
minute organisms are starting to create havoc in my tuMmy..
they're already craving for food..
GrrRrrr...

nice aquarium fishes...
hhmm..were looking for aquarium fishes to be bred for a period of 2 months...
so short....ha'ay..we can't breed goldfishes ani.. 2 months lang gihatag...
mag-write-ups pah jud mi..hhmm...
what now???
Mickey mouse nalang akua..hehehe
i'll try...
i got to research on this fish..
sounds like i'm on disney land..hehehe
Mickey mouse is also a name of a specie of aquarium fish????
Weow....hehehe.. new learning...

that is all for now...mag-emote s q..tsk.tsk..hehe

Thursday, January 15, 2009

For You i wiLL.. Hhhmm for my speciaL someoNe

When you're feeling lost in the night
When you feel your world just ain't right
Call on me, I will be waiting
Count on me, I will be there
Anytime the times get too tough
Anytime your best ain't enough
I'll be the one to make it better

I'll be there to protect you
See you through
I'll be there and there ain't nothing
I won't do

(Chorus:)
I will cross the ocean for you
I will go and bring you the moon
I will be your hero, your strength
Anything you need
I will be the sun in your sky
I will light your way for all time
I promise you
For you I will

I will shield your heart from the rain
I will let no harm come your way
Oh, these arms will be your shelter
No, these arms won't let you down
If there is a mountain to move
I will move that mountain for you
I'm here for you, I'm here forever

I will be your fortress
Tall and strong
I'll keep you safe, I'll stand beside you
Right or wrong

(Repeat chorus)

(Bridge:)
For you I will
Lay my life on the line
For you I will fight (oh, oh)
For you I will die
With ev'ry breath, with all my soul
I'll give my word, I'll give it all
Put your faith in me
(Put your faith in me)
And I'll do anything

(Repeat chorus)

I will, I will, I will

(Repeat chorus)

I promise you
For you I will (I will)
I promise you
For you I will

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

i missEd bohoL.. and it's awesome tourist spots


the map of bohoL......

Cortes Church (Sto. NiƱo)
i used to attend masses here..
at the back portion is my former 1st year high school campus..
INFANT KING ACADEMY


chocoLate hiLLs..hhhmm

tarsier.. the world's smallest monkey..
nakakuha baya mi ingon ani sauna..hehe
cute kaau ni xah

Panglao Island beach resort..
bastah naa special occasion, ligo daun..hehehe

Floating Restaurant in Loboc River

BohoL... my birtHpLace

Bohol is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region. Its capital is Tagbilaran City. It is the 10th largest island in the country, securely nestled in the heart of the Visayas. To the west of Bohol is Cebu, to the northeast is the island of Leyte and to the south, across the Bohol Sea is Mindanao.

Bohol is a popular tourist destination with its beaches and resorts. The Chocolate Hills, numerous mounds of limestone formation, is the most popular attraction. The island of Panglao, located just southwest of Tagbilaran City, is home to some of the finest beaches in the country. The Philippine Tarsier, considered by some to be the smallest primate, is indigenous to the island.

Boholanos refer to their island homeland as the 'Republic of Bohol' with both conviction and pride. A narrow strait separates the island of Cebu and Bohol and both share a common language, but the Boholanos retain a conscious distinction from the Cebuanos.

Hills dominate the island of Bohol. Two ranges run roughly parallel on the northwest and the southeast. An interior plateau is dominated by limestone hills. In Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan, these hills form near perfect cones in great numbers and are collectively referred to as the Chocolate Hills.

Bohol's climate is generally dry, with maximum rainfall between the months of June and October. The interior is cooler than the coast.
Bohol is the home province of Carlos P. Garcia, the fourth President of the Republic of the Philippines (1957-1960) who was born in Talibon, Bohol.
Geography

The Island of Bohol is oval-shaped mainland surrounded with 73 smaller islands, having a gently rolling terrain, ideal for commercial and industrial site development. Bohol's mountainous interior is home to rare and endangered flora and fauna. At certain points, hills drop steeply to the coast from a maximum elevation of 870 meters above sea level. The interior uplands are fit for agro-forestry and high value agricultural production. The central and northern lowlands have also fertile grounds and abundant water supply. Over a hundred caves have been identified, the biggest of which is found in the eastern part which makes Bohol ideal for spelunking adventures. The Chocolate Hills in Carmen, Bohol are considered one of Philippine's natural wonders and Bohol is often referred to as the Jewel of the Philippines. They are hills made of limestone leftover from coral reefs during the ice age when the island was submerged. They turn brown during the summer, hence their name.

Most beaches are of white sand. The sand is often of such high quality that it is exported to other beaches in the world. The most well known of these beaches are in Panglao Island, and there, numerous islets have similar, yet untouched and pristine beaches.

The Loboc River is the most famous, running from the southeastern coast to the center of the island. It is famous for its River Cruise going up to its water source. The largest, Inabanga River, runs in the northern part of the province.

Numerous waterfalls and caves are scattered across the island, including the beautiful Mag-Aso falls in Antequera. Mag-Aso means smoke in the native tongue. The water is cool and often creates a mist in humid mornings which can hide the falls.

Panglao is a small island southwest of the main island, connected by a causeway to Tagbilaran. It is famous for its diving locations and routinely listed as one of the top ten diving locations in the world. Numerous tourist resorts dot the southern beaches and cater to divers from around the world.
Early history

The people of Bohol are said to be the descendants of the last group of inhabitants who settled in the Philippines called pintados or “tattooed ones.” Boholanos had already a culture of their own as evidence by the artifacts dug at Mansasa, Tagbilaran, and in Dauis and Panglao.

Bohol is derived from the word Bo-ho or Bo-ol. The island was the seat of the first international treaty of peace and unity between the native king Datu Sikatuna, and Spanish conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, on March 16, 1565 through a blood compact alliance known today by many Filipinos as the Sandugo.

Spanish Colonial Period

The earliest significant contact of the island with Spain occurred in 1565. In that year on March 25 (March 16 in the Julian Calendar), a Spanish explorer named Miguel Lopez de Legazpi arrived in Bohol to look for spiaces and gold. After convincing the native chieftains that they were not Portuguese people (who raided the islands of Mactan in 1521), he made a peace pact with Datu Sikatuna. This pact was signified with a blood compact between the two men. This event, called the Sandugo (one blood), is celebrated in Bohol every year during the Sandugo Festival. The Sandugo or blood compact is also depicted on Bohol's provincial flag and the Bohol provincial seal .

Two significant revolts occurred in Bohol during the Spanish Era. One was the Tamblot University in 1561, which was led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest. The other was the famous Dagohoy Rebellion, considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. This rebellion was led by Francisco Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, from 1744 to 1829.

Politically, Bohol was administrated as a residencia of Cebu. It became a separate politico-military province on July 22, 1854 together with Siquijor. A census in 1879 found Bohol with a population of 253,103 distributed among 34 municipalities.

U.S. Intervention And Occupation

After the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War, the U.S. bought the entire Philippine islands. However, under the newly proclaimed independent government established by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, which was not recognized by the US, Bohol was governed as a Gobierno de Canton.

During the resulting Philippine-American War, American troops under Major Henry Hale landed in Tagbilaran and took over the island. He hired and outfitted Pedro Samson to build a police force for the island. Instead Samson took his troops and equipment into the interior of Bohol and began an insurgency.

After being massacred in their first battle, Samson turned to guerilla tactics and influenced the interior of the island while Hale's forces controlled the outer edge and Tagbilaran City. In January, 1901, the fighting had reached a lull. In May, 1901 an American soldier was murdered by the fiancƩ' of a woman he had assaulted. In retaliation, Capt. Andrew S. Rowan, the soldier's commander, ordered the burning of the town of Jagna. This infuriated the population of Bohol and reignited the insurrection.

At first Rowan was suspended from duty for this decision. But eventually support for burning villages increased in the military command. The burnings continued, usually as a reaction to collaboration. In addition, livestock was destroyed and prominent civilians tortured. Water cure was a commonly used torture technique. By the end of the fighting, American troops had burned 16-20 villages. Major Edwin F. Glenn, who had personally approved the tortures, was later courts-married for the crime.

Samson and his men surrendered on December 23, 1901 after being granted amnesty and taking a loyalty oath. The war largely ended at this time. However, a month later Samson had rearmed and ordered the killing of J. R. Hegg, the provincial supervisor. This inflamed passions and almost restarted the war. But war did not resume and the last American troops left in February, 1902.

On March 10, 1917, the Americans made Bohol a separate province under Act 2711 (which also established most of the other Philippine provinces).

Japanese Occupation

The Japanese Imperial Army landed in Tagbilaran on May 17, 1942. Boholanos struggled unsuccessfully to provide resistance against the Japanese forces. Bohol was later liberated by American troops on April 11, 1945.
Population

According to the 2000 census, there are a total of 1,137,268 Boholanos or Bol-anon, as the residents of Bohol call themselves. The same census also states that Bohol has 209,588 households with an average household size of 5.41 persons, significantly higher than the national average of 4.99. The annual growth rate is 2.92%, higher than the national growth rate of 2.36%. With this growth rate, Bohol's population will double in 24 years. Life expectancy at birth is estimated at 68.19 for the males and 72.93 for the females for the period 2000–2005.
This is lower than that of Cebu but higher than that of Negors Oriental and Siquijor.
Climate
Unlike Luzon and the northern part of Visayas, Bohol is mostly unaffected by the numerous typhoons that hit the country. The weather is mostly mild all year round. When typhoons do hit the island, they usually cross quickly and are no longer powerful, their energy dissipated by the mountains in Leyte and Samar. From November to April, the northeast monsoon (amihan) prevails. Except for a rare shower, this is the mildest time of the year. Daytime temperatures average 28°C, cooling down at night to around 25°C. The summer season from May to July brings higher temperatures and very humid days. From August to October is the southwest monsoon (habagat). The weather during this season is not very predictable, with weeks of calm weather alternating with rainy days. It can rain any day of the year, but you wil have more chance for a heavy shower from November to January. If you want to see the Chocolate Hills in their "Chocolate" color, you will have to go their during the "Summer.
Native Languages

The main language spoken in Bohol is Boholano. Like Cebuano, its close neighbour, Boholano is a Visayan speech variety. Tagalog, Chinese, and English are also spoken by many of the residents. The minority Eskayan language is also taught in community schools in Biabas (Guindulman), Taytay (Duero) and Lundag (Pilar) but has no mother-tongue speakers.

Religion
The majority of the population is Roman Catholic. Adherents of other Christian denominations like the Protestants and Iglesia ni Cristo account for a significant part of the remainder.
Education

The literacy rate of the province of Bohol is high at 93%.
Political

The province of Bohol is a first-class A province subdivided into 3 congressional districts, 47 municipalities and 1 city. It has 1,109 barangays (1,114 barangays per NEDA) with a total population of 1,137,268 (2000) and an average household size of 5.41. Its capital is Tagbilaran City.

miDterm Exams.. it's oVER...

Another brain wracking days in school are over..
woOoOh..midterm is Over
weOow..
Genetics..
Aqua 10
Aqua 11
Physics..
Social Science
Fish Curing..
Coastal Resource management
Fish Capture????
done..done..done..

Bye2x.. DNA..
bye2x.. scientific naMes..
bye2x reseaRch proposaLs..
bye2x makabuYong formuLas in physics..
bye2x CRM planning schemes..
hahai..
at last humana jud..
BUT THE BIGGEST QUESTION IS....
tenenenenenenene.....
"Did i pass in all of my exams??
haLa..kakuLba..
ga-trembLe q..hehehehe
bitaw..
pasar uie..
yahay..
nag-study baya pud q gamay..
Even if i just studied a few.. i did make sure that i was able to store our lectures in mind..
.hhhmm..
Thank God..
Gipapasar q..
hmwaaaah

ha'ay nakuh.. weiRd..???

slashing thoughts came to me this day.. realizations??? Things will not fall the way we wanted it to be..only countable circumstances, it does..
am i so sensitive??
soOoOoO pessimist???
hhmmm.
isn't it right to stock sort of doubts?
for future consequences...perhaps...

i don't know what's happening to me.
too reaListic yet too unreaL..
so sensitive yet so numb...
what's in my nutshell that keeps haunting me???

SELF-DISCIPLINE, s d answer???
owZzZzZ????
Do i need to discipline myself on my cRavings for debatable topics on my mustaRd seed???
ha'ay..
i can't help it what should i do???

Tuesday, January 13, 2009


mga yagit..hehe
1st tym nakuh nga s zambo city lang q nag-spent s aq christmas and new year..
mingaw..peroh ok lang.. kaysa mamatay aqng mga alaga s hatchery diba???
nanglaag mi anah s city.. nakapang-balay rah.. nagpasaway jud mga yagit..hahay..
next stop????
city hall nah pud.. nice ang view didto bah..
c cha2x asa??? ai tua s church.. la kakuyog namuh..


weooWWW.. who are these Pokemons???
hhhmm.
highschool Nutrition Day Adventures..
hehhe.. ingon man ang organizing committee s Modern dance competition nga dapat daw
"sumthing eaty" amuh costume..deh..nagbutang mi fruits as our masks..hehehe
kahadluk uie..
with matching stringbeans belts..ha'ay..grabeh kalisud i-kembot bastah ingon ani amuh attire..
ha'ay nakuh sir DemoL..we missed you..hehehe
so messy jud amuh entry ani ai..
maau nalang naka-recover rah..hehehe


suMmer Practicum(April-May 2008)
ay kakapuie ani uie.. as in
we had field works s fishpond..
gGgrrr. kapuy kaau magbuhat ug mudbLocks..
muscle pains and back aches jud labas namu..
amidst the torturing heat of the sun,..ha'ay.. work japun mi..
waLay snacks sir??
hehehe.. so kuripot pah jud amuh pRacticum adviser..aguuUy
pasmoh mga craving worms s amuh beLLies..wehehehe
agwantah..
nganung nag-aquaculture????
(from left: Jackielou, Arianne, aqOoOOh:-), Gracia and JohneLyn)
asa mga boYz??
nagbanlaw pah cguroh s CR..hehehe



aw...naa ra d i mi tanan..hehehe
mga pasaway..
hahay pRacticum Life...
Kapuy peroh enjoy

hhmmm.. INFANT KING ACADEMY
situated at Poblacion, Cortes, Bohol
this was once my school where i took up my 1st year in high school..
the portals of this catholic campus still lingers in my thoughts..hehe. cHarz..
unforgettable memories, experiences with my classmates, schoolmates and faculty members
are all packed-up in the mustard seed of my PHOENIX_CAVERN
hehe..dah.. ching2x lang..
bitaw.. it's my honor to be a part of this school for such quite a short period of time..
worth remembering, worth reminiscing..IKA ngah...hehehe
2 my former section mates.. 1st yr ST. JOHN..
thanx s memories..
ambut ang uban f they still remember..bastah kay fresh pah jud s aq hunahuna..hehe
a bit rusty nah pud,pero gamay ra..
hhmm
2 my crush.. FRANCO TATAD..sauna ra..hehe muztah??
s aq favorite teacher c Mrs. Lomod.. how r u doing ma'am?
2 my friends..
sa tanan tanan nga nahimong part s aq stay s IKA..
hu made my life more colorful and meaningful..
a miLLion thanx..
Muchas Gracias con ostedez:-)

reaLize

while i was wandering through the gloomy hallway of BFAR female dormitory, I realized things regarding my feelings for someone so dear to me. It made me realize that i don't have to cross the Rubicon just to see a bright new day. I don't have to manifest weakness just to catch his attention. It hurts to know the truth, I should say. Priorities in life hinder our emotions.

I do believe this is not the right time for me to have everything I want, to be happy with someone so special, yet so far...

true love waits, indeed...

Broken

when i was born, they made me cry for them to know that i'm normal.
Now...
I cry when things keep on falling and not normal.
When I was a kid,
the people who made me cry are those people that i hate the most.
Now...
the people that make me cry are those people that i love the most.
Lastly,
when i was a kid,
I used to cry because of broken toys;
now...
i used to cry because of myself being broken..

Monday, January 12, 2009

I'm over you..

Once i fell in love
to someone i thought the half that makes me whole,
who does not cause pain in my heart,
who's willing to share his life with me
and who holds me for the rest of his life.
I was wrong because he's just a passers by
but not an ordinary one.
He taught me of how's to love, to care, to be strong
and to face life as it is.
Imay be hurt when his love fades away
but I have to accept if it's not meant for me,
I have to let him go,
for letting him go is the best way I can do
to take the next step of my journey.