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Great Gift Buys at Regina Gift Shop

by Beatriz Acosta
posted on Thursday, November 19, 2009
Great Gift Buys at Regina Gift Shop

Regina Gift Shop is my favorite, not-so-secret little corner of Shoppesville, Greenhills. It's highly unlikely for one to leave the store empty-handed -- whether you're looking for something you want, something you need, or something falling under the 'I don't need or want this, but I'm buying it just because it's so cute and fun' category.

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Flip Flop It Your Way!

by Beatriz Acosta
posted on Friday, May 29, 2009
Flip Flop It Your Way!

First off, a confession: while I love wearing a comfy pair of flip-flops, I only have one pair of Havaianas. And I only got it yesterday.

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Illusion Lens

by Trix Deseo
posted on Monday, May 18, 2009
Illusion Lens

You'd never find me running around with a gargantuan camera dangling from my neck. Heck, I don't even own a professional DSLR. And yep, none of those jazzy lenses, either.

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Wanna LapDance?

by Beatriz Acosta
posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Wanna LapDance?

More and more tech-savvy people want to do away with the big, black and bulky standard for laptop bags. The old-fashioned heavy laptop shoulder bags have either become an eyesore for fashionable people, or have become easy targets of snatchers for techies one-the-go. For either of the reasons, ditching the old look is slowly becoming the norm.

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A Great Year Begins With A Good Planner

by Cityzen | K-Ann Marpuri
posted on Tuesday, January 6, 2009
A Great Year Begins With A Good Planner

Though schedule synching has gone digital, most of us still pay tribute to what is tangible and writeable - the Planner.

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Budget Friendly Gifts For Christmas

by Trix Deseo
posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Budget Friendly Gifts For Christmas

It is Kris Kringle time this week and the next, and it is likely that a whole lot of you still are in limbo in search of those perfect presents for your kabarkadas, monitos, and monitas. Sure there are a lot of choices nowadays but don't you think everyone's had enough of the yearly staple 'calendar-candle-towel' giveaways? Here then is a list we've compiled on cute and budget-friendly finds which your recipient and wallet would thank you for.

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Christmas Gifts For Kids

by Trix Deseo
posted on Friday, December 5, 2008
Christmas Gifts For Kids

It's again the season for gift giving and of course, the gifts for our little kids whom we adore most top our shopping lists. For those who still have no idea what to give to their children, little siblings, inaanaks and pamangkins this hoilday season, here are a few toys that caught my eye while doing my Christmas shopping at Toy Kingdom.

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Pinoy Pasko Finds

by Beatriz Acosta
posted on Monday, December 1, 2008
Pinoy Pasko Finds

The recent years have seen a big boom in our local market's consumer goods, thanks to creative and passionate entrepreneurs that strive for their products to be globally competitive. And with Christmas only a few sleeps from now, the more of these quality made 'by Pinoy' goods are made available to bargain hunters through online shopping, bazaars, and expos. In the recent Buy Pinoy Exporters Fair, the crowd ate and shopped to their heart's content with its big bargains and unique finds. After an hour of strolling around the venue, a good number of the stalls have caught my attention for having good holiday gift ideas. Here are some great gift items that are proudly Philippine made that made it in my list.

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May Yabang Ako

by Cityzen | Mark Tan
posted on Monday, September 15, 2008
May Yabang Ako

Nationality is a lot more than a tick box in a personal data form. More than belonging to a nation, it is the sense of belongingness to her, embracing her good and bad, and with it the desire to contribute to her growth and development.

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Indo Board

by Gmeleen Faye B. Tomboc
posted on Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Indo Board

With rainy weather dashing all hopes of a weekend jaunt to the beach, surfers are pretty much keeping it low these days. To practice balancing skills when the waves are flat, Hunter Joslin, a surfer from Florida, created the Indo Board, a surfing simulator of sorts. The Indo Board is an oval panel balanced on a long roller. The user has to balance himself on top of the board with the goal of not letting it touch the ground.

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