my tears keeps on falling..:’)
grabe..miss na miss na tlaga kita..:’)
no one can ever replace you in my heart..:’)
sobrang miss na kita..i can’t help but cry..
thanks for everything!!
ILOVEYOUSOOMUCHFOREVER:”>
strength ♥
*napag usapan lang ang pagiging busy ko*
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me: (serious mode)..busy tlaga ngayon papa. lalo na sa third term —
*di pa ko tapos magsalita sabay sabi ng tatay ko— *
papa: di bale, yaan mo, may kasama kana nman nun e :)
*bigla nalang akong kinilig:D*
~it really makes sense :))))
nakakatakotmasaktanperomasarapmagmahaltrustme:)
I have reservations with the results. If the only basis is the Q and A portion, after having been trimmed down to 5, Ms. Philippines deserved to win. What made her different from the rest is that she had no seconds to rethink of her answer as she had no interpreter to break the ice. The rest had their interpreters and having breaks on seconds to think about their answers. Hands down, Ms. Philippines answered straight to the point.
Angola beauty is 2011 Miss Universe; Shamcey is 3rd runner-up
via ABS-CBN NewsMiss Angola’s Leila Lopes was crowned Miss Universe for 2011 in the competition held in Sao Paulo, Brazil Monday night (Tuesday morning in Manila). Shamcey Supsup, a 25-year-old beauty from the Philippines, was the third runner-up for the pageant.
Tony Award winner Lea Salonga asked Lopes the final question that would help her win the pageant. She asked Lopes: “If you could change one of your personal characteristics, which one would it be and why?”
Lopes replied: “Thank God, I’m very well satisfied with the way God created me and I would not change a thing. I consider myself a woman with inner beauty. I have my principles. I have acquired many wonderful principles from my family and I plan to follow this through the rest of my life.”
Supsup, meanwhile, was one of the strongest contestants in the competition, placing first in the final fan rankings. In the crucial question and answer portion, she said she would not change her religion just to marry the person she loves.
“If I had to change my religious beliefs, I would not marry the person that I love because the first person that I love is God who created me and I have my faith and my principles and this is what makes me who I am. And if that person loves me, he should love my God too,” Supsup said.
If I have to change my religious belief, I will not marry the person that I love. Because the first person that I love is God who created me and I have my faith, my principles and this is what makes me who I am and if that person loves me, he should love my God too.



