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Pito - Pito

It isn't just Seven, actually.

There are literally a lot of things that I wanted to share with you and just to mention a few -


Things That Scare Me

  • Being Left Behind (Posteriophobia)
  • Alone (Autophobia )
  • Losing my Loved Ones (Necrophobia)
  • Failure (Atychiphobia)
  • Drowning/Ocean (Aquaphobia)
  • Snakes and Reptiles (Ophidiophobi)
  • Rats (Murophobia)

Things I Like The Most
  • Coffee
  • Arts and Films
  • Books and Literature
  • Math
  • Accessories, Bags and Shoes
  • Internet Connection or WIFI
  • my Sony Ericsson P1i

Important Things In My Room
  • bed, pillows and blanket
  • alarm clock
  • notebook
  • journal and pen
  • clothes, shoes and accessories
  • books and magazines
  • mirror
Random Facts About Me
  • I heart Batman ever since I was a Child
  • I love to write poems, short stories and blogs
  • I am hopeless romantic and believes in a "happily-ever-after" story
  • I only cook and prepare food for someone I love and really care about
  • I am interested in Magic and Paranormal
  • I am a tech-maniac and a gadget freak
  • I believe in God

People I Really Look Up to and Have Always Believed In
  • My parents - Jethro and Elsie Allego
  • John Maxwell
  • Kenneth Blanchard
  • John Jakubiec
  • Bill Gates
  • Lucio Tan
  • myself :)

Things I Plan To Do Before I Die
  • See the world and travel with my family
  • Have my own baby
  • Publish a book
  • Produce an Indie Film
  • become a Millionaire
  • Plant Trees
  • Donate a Blood
Things That Makes Me Busy lately
  • Work, work and work
  • Catching up with Family and Friends
  • Organizing Reunions for Families, Friends and Batches and Schools
  • Indie Film which hopefully, by faith will show on Feb 2011
  • Trying to publish a book - and yeah, i remember I have to go to the National Library
  • Being a Part of our Company's Engagement Committee wasn't easy at all - and indeed, engaging and organizing events are fun yet time consuming
  • Read books - still has to finish a lot of 'em.

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