Insanity meets creativity.

Charity… Raffle for a Cause.

In celebration of the 2nd year anniversary of Sulit.com.ph this coming September 2008, a Sulit Sa Saya 4 - Charity Raffle is being organized where members have a chance to win big prizes and at the same time help people in need by giving to charitable institutions.

For this raffle, the prizes are as follows:

1st Prize: (1) - Php 50,000 cash
2nd Prize: (2) - Php 40,000 cash
3rd Prize: (2) - Php 15,000 cash
Monthly Prizes: (3) - Php 10,000 cash
Weekly Prizes: (8) - Php 5,000 cash
Starting Donations for Charities: (2) Php 5,000 cash

* at least 50% of the prizes will be donated to the winners’ choice of charity

To join, click here:


by Sulit.com.ph (artsncrafts)

It’s a raffle for a cause… from the country’s number one site for entrepreneurs, Sulit.com.ph.

By the way, I have a page there… just wanting to advertise the “services” I offer. It’s (here!

Ejay Falcon: PBB Teen Winner

Yey! Ejay won the PBB Teen! Am so happy cause he’s my bet from the beginning.. I always thought Ejay’s the best among the group cause he reflects simplicity and loving kindness… and despite attacks that he’s not that well-versed in English (which other people equate to being dumb), he took criticisms in stride, accepted everything, and not fight back — clearly showing respect to elders. And the big plus, he is so goodlooking…

Props to Daddy Erning for having brought up a good soul… and Valerie, wow, one lucky girl. :)

Urduja

Go Pinoy! Prove the world that we are really “that” creative — that talented.

The first 100% Pinoy animated film, Urduja is gonna be shown (released in theaters) two wednesdays from now — that’s on June 18. The trailer vid’s all over the web:

The movie’s produced by GMA7’s Tony Tuviera (through his APT Entertainment) and Isang Seventoon at Imaginary Friends Production. Robin Padilla and Regina Velasquez lent their voices as well (or probably they got paid, hehe).

Great start! Who knows? GMA7 might end up expanding ala-disney and have an animation arm that would produce quality cartoons here and abroad. Then there’s gonna be a Pinoy Disney where characters would parade too.. or sell collectible dolls.. Wishful thinking right now, maybe, but who knows what’s gonna happen next. After all, there are really lots of Pinoy animators working abroad, for giant companies like Pixar and Disney.

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