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Charles Dickens' 200th birthday: Google remembers the novelist with a doodle by enjoying wonderful world on Feb 7, 2012It's Charles Dickens' 200th birthday, so here that I am joyfully see the cute animated google doodle and  Google remembers the novelist with a ... doodle!  Today marks the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birthday , born February 7, 18...



Make Your Ultimate Dream Date Come True with Toblerone (Valentine’s Day Promo) by Certified Foodies - For the Love of Food! on Feb 7, 2012Though it’s my second year being single on Valentine’s day, I don’t think that’s reason enough to be bitter or not celebrate. I’ve got love all around me and I’m blessed to be loved too by my friends... NOTE: This is a content summary on...



21 by The Hungry Giant on Feb 4, 2012Is there really a dividing line that separates 20 from 21? Probably not. But you at 20 and 30 are …Continue reading »...



Lola's 79th Birthday! by Pursuit of Nana on Jan 28, 2012Last Wednesday, we celebrated Lola's 79th birthday at Chef's Quarter (CQ). I was surprised that we did not eat at Dad's Ultimate Buffet as that is where we eat most of the time when there is a celebration in the family or when we simply want to eat o...



How to Use Back Links Correctly? by My Star Articles on Jan 26, 2012Image via Wikipedia This article is consists of twenty-one summaries of articles that are already published at ExpertsColumn of different subject topics. I used them for this project. I wanted to prove that by using back links correctly will attract...



The Dragon Dance... A Chinese New Year Tradition by Grace's Simplejoys on Jan 25, 2012Had a great time watching these dragon dance mascotsat the mall. :D...



Happy Chinese New Year 2012 by jappydoll|lee on Jan 23, 2012Guess which one is the more appropriate greeting when you are in the Philippines. 'Kung Hei Fat Choi' or 'Kiong Hee Huat Tsai?' “Kung Hei Fat Choi” has obviously been the more popular one, commonly said and printed on banners, advertisements and...



Peking Pork for the New Year by The Hungry Giant on Jan 22, 2012Seriously, my family doesn’t really observe Chinese New Year. I’m 1/8th Chinese but sadly the heritage hasn’t really been passed …Continue reading »...



Gong Xi Fa Ca! by Prosti on Jan 22, 2012Gong Xi Fa Ca! Welcome the year of the Dragon! Wishing you all health, fortune, happiness and prosperity this Chinese New Year. Like this post? Subscribe to this blog by clicking HERE. Be a... I'm such a tease. Visit my http://rajavoom.bl...



Gōng Xǐ Fā Cái by Lawstude's Journeys on Jan 22, 2012Singapore's Buddha Tooth-Relic Temple The Chinese Lunar Calendar is more that two thousand five hundred years older than our Roman Calendar. It never begins on January 1st, nor does it begin on the same date each year. It can begin any time betwe...