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Monday, July 30, 2007

Air 2nd Year Anniversary

940 am when we exactly arrived last Sunday at the corner of P. Tuazon and 20th ave. Most of the group are already waiting. When we completed we're off on our first event, AIR feeding program at Baranggay Escopa 1, Project 4, Q.C.
Last year on our 1st year anniversary, we went to the home for the aged for some charity work. This year, we wanted again, to share our blessings and this time with the kids. Last year we only donated things and medicine for the oldies but this year we did something more fun and exciting, Before giving them the food AIR prepared, we organized games and a few minutes of getting to know segment. Some prizes to be won makes the fun doubled. Sis Blue hosted the event! Seeing the kids smile and hearing laughter is a fulfillment, we may not be with them every day of their lives but making them laugh at least for few hours is enough for us to make the moment a cherish treasure to be kept inside our memory box. I know AIR will have more more more years to come and I hope every year we continue to share our blessings to less fortunate.
After the AIR feeding program, we went to Valle Verde 4 and this is where the party started. Special thanks for Melay for hosting the event. Almost all of the group mates arrived, sadly there are still few members who missed the event to name a few are Sir Gabs and Sir Gil. The party rocks like there no tomorrow, Free flowing of foods and drinks. Inihaw na BBQ, Liempo, Hotdog, Tilapia, Talong and Tuna. Sinigang na Baboy, Tokwa, Isaw, Adobo and Pancit Bihon. Dessert Like Buko sago Pandan, Ensaladang Mangga and Mangga with Bagoong. Foods are double the yummy when shared with the buddies. The whole clubhouse was filled with laughter and noise. Some of us swim when the sun goes down. It rained a bit but the party didn't end. Some went home early, but most of the group stayed until past 8pm.
There's also a presentation of the rides the AIR had accomplished. Too bad we were only able to attend 1 ride. The presentations are great, everyone watches and laugh and remember how fun it is to be with the buddies and how memorable it is to share important events with the gang. Courtesy to Menchu and John for a job well done.
23 active members with their wife, gf and family attended, the fun doubled each year. What's in store for another year of AIR Adventure? we still don't know but one thing we are all sure and that is everyone of us will remain important to each and everyone in the group.
Today is the exact day of our anniversary and all i can say is I love love love the group and Happy Happy 2nd year anniversary.
***photos grabbed from Apin. Thanks Sis!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Food Tripping In Bohol-Cebu

Bohol food trippin:
Riverwatch - this is where we had our buffet lunch at the cruise at loboc river. It was included in our package. Normally it cost 250 per head when you go there with out a guide. The foods are good. I love their blue marlin, fresh and they cook it just right. I also love their biko, it's a kakanin, I'm a fun of biko ever since and this is the best biko I've eaten so far.

Trudis Place - our first dinner. Anvy, our tour guide, recommend the reastaurant, according to her, they serve good food with cheaper price. We paid 150 per head for 1 order each of camaron rebosado, calamares, sinigang na baboy, 10pcs of isaw, 5 pcs Bbq, Inihaw na pusit, 8 rice, a liter of sprite, 3 bottles of san mig light. cheap eh?

Captain's Grill - past lunch time we're looking for a good place to eat but since almost all restaurants are still close, we choose only to few resto, we went to Capt. Grill for a lunch. we paid 160 per head for tilapia, liempo, chicken rogout, beef kaldereta, and a pork ( i forgot how it's called) with 7 rice and 2 1.5 liter of royal and sprite. another good find, good food with a reasonable price

Jasz Ihaw-Ihaw - we paid 175 per head for 4 main course and 2 appetizer, a bit expensive than the 2 because we ordered a sweet and sour maya-maya. food is superb!

Food Pasalubongs from Bohol - we bought pasalubong from angel's basket. expensive than others. we bought calamay and calamay with peanuts 48 pesos each, chocolates hill shaped cost 35 each and chicharon 35 each. all pasalubongs are yummy!

Food trippin in Cebu:
Cebu by far for me offers the best foods. Cheap price and superb dishes!
Jo's Chicken Inato - we had our first lunch at Jo's. for 65 peso you already have a big serving of a pecho or hita. rice only cost 10 each and shakes cost 50. we ordered buko pandan for dessert.

Chickaan - by far for me the best meal we had. We ordered pochero which cost only 230 for a big big serving good for 4 pax. we also ordered fried pork adobo, although the serving is so few the dish is awesome, we also ordered cebu special chicken in gata and another i forgot the name dish. we only paid 210 each. cheaper than we thought since this resto is categorized as one of their fine dining.

Bo's Coffee - we wanted to try the Bo's cebu touch. according to friends this is where they first venture, they said their drinks taste different from the one's serve here in Manila. It is also cheaper though same servings.

Cebu Beach Club's Buffet - food is so-so for 400 it is not worth it but since the place is nice and got good ambiance it is compensated. the only edge among the line of food is the fish kebab, the best tanigue! their pineapple fruit is also delicious and sweet.

AA's BBQ Restaurant - for 96 pesos each pax we had a good good meal. we ordered halaan, pusit, chicken and bbq. their ice tea are also good. for a 90 per pitcher it's worth it.

CnT Lechon - lechon being Cebu's specialty, we all know that we are not going to miss buying lechon. Irene, invited us for a lunch at CnT. we were all shocked to know that a lechon per kilo only cost 280. Elar's lechon here in manila cost 480 a kilo. their chicharon bulaklak cost only 60 per 100 grams. by far the best chicharon bulaklak I've tasted better than the one's we have here in La Loma. again for a 100 bucks we are all satisfied and full. We all bought few kilos for pasalubong.

Ice Castle - After a tour at Taoist Temple, Irene invited us for halo-halo. all tired and wasted we decided to have a cup of special halo-halo. It cost only 69 peso each with 2 scoop of selecta ice cream and lotsa toppings.

Dessert Factory - when Emer, Mike and I decided to go to SM to kill sometime. Mike went to watch Harry Potter while Emer and I decided to window shop. It's dinner time when we decided to try Dessert factory, since I am dead tired of eating all the oily food I decided to have Roasted Veggie Pasta, it cost me only 140, satisfying meal. Emer on the other hand ordered a P185 sizzling bulalo, the dish is awesome! I ordered a mango smoothie but sadly it is not good.

Food Pasalubongs in Cebu:
Shamrock - we bought some otap at shamrock, their otap are great!
Taboan Market - we bought some unsalted danggit which cost 440 per kilo, cooked pusit which cost 60 per pack, chicharon which cost 460 a kilo and dried mangoes which cost 21 per 200gram pack.
Cafe Bien - we took a stop at this bakeshop to buy some brownie pasalubong, each brownie cost 11.50-22 pesos. we ordered a dozen.

Alona Beach in Bohol serves mostly ihaw-ihaw food, being an ihaw-ihaw fanatic I was really satisfied with their meals. Cebu on the other hand caters almost all kind of dishes, since we are in the city we tried different meals. by far I love love Chickaan's food most. When looking for a great place for food tripping it is best to go to Cebu! you'll never felt dissatisfied!

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The Race in the City

We went to check out the beach in Mactan. We choose visit Cebu Beach Club, same owners and beach line with Tambuli east and west. We paid 350. 300 is consumable by food and 50 is the entrance fee. You can already used the amenities of the 3 resorts. the sands are not impressive although white, it is not fine, rocky and dirty. You cannot swim happily because there are a lot of seaweeds. We paid another 100 for the buffet lunch. I find their fish kebab wow! the rest are so-so. According to the staff of the resort, it is not man made beach like the one's in Shangri-la and Plantation Bay. We didn't get to check the two resort because we need to pay 2k each for entrance. the 2k includes buffet lunch and use of all amenities and since we don't have plans on using any facilities, it's too expensive for us.
On our way back we had a pit stop at Lapu-Lapu shrine and Magellan's Marker at Mactan, it's for me a complete waste of time. Nothing spectacular, nothing special.
We went to Fort San Pedro, It's a lot similar to Fort Santiago here in Manila. There are museums, which some artifacts and relics are placed. Nothing much to do.
We went to Magellan's Cross, the original cross is already encrypted with a new wood, beside the Magellan's Cross is the Basilica Minore de Sto Nino. the church is centuries ago. The church is beautiful, although I don't easily appreciate architectural designs I really find this church very solem. I lit candles and prayed sincerely.
Since Magellan's Cross, Basilica de Sto Nino and Fort San Pedro are located at the same vicinity, you can toured by foot.
We also check out the Heritage Monument. Another complete waste of time.
Our last stop for the whole tour was the Taoist Temple located at Beverly Hills of Cebu. This is where rich families live, a high end subdivisions. The temple is said to be the biggest temple in the Philippines. With a good view as you climb the top of stairs, picture taking is not allowed inside and they always advised people to keep quiet to maintain the solemn of the place.
I was not satisfied with our city tour as I really expected more or maybe because I am not a fan of this kind of tour that's why I didn't get to enjoy much. But at least, now I can say that I've been there and done that!

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Amazing Race in Cebu

We took off 10am at Tagbilaran's Pier. an hr and 45 mins after we reached Cebu. We took a taxi and head off to Castle's Peak. I was really drowsy since I felt I'm starving. There's only one room available, we have to wait for the sales till 1pm to confirm if there's still an extra room for us unfortunately, they are already fully book. The receptionist referred us to Crown Garden Hotel located along Salinas, tired and hungry we decide to take a taxi and settle at the hotel. We check out the rooms and they are clean and nice. Quickly we leave our things and look for the nearest restaurant. Beside our hotel is Jo's Chicken Inato, we had a very good lunch it was already past 2pm. We took a multi-cab (jeep) going to Ayala Center and bought some stuff. from there we walk to Lahug to check out Waterfront hotel, I wish I brought my privilege card for a 30% discount on rooms. Anyway, the hotel is nice but there are a lot of travelers mostly Koreans which makes the hotel crowded and noisy. We walk back to our hotel, tired! 3km walk from Ayala to Salinas. Anyway, It was already late afternoon so the sun starts to go down. Picture taking along the business district in Cebu and Waterfront was our accomplishments that day. We had a quick rest in our hotel before our dinner. We met Irene, she's a friend of a friend of Arnel, Mike and my brother, She's from Cebu. She suggested to have our dinner at Chickaan and the food is really great. After the dinner we went to Bo's Coffee for a cup of fracinno and freeze. Still early but we decide to call it a night since all of us are dead tired.
We continue our Amazing Race in Cebu, our first stop was Mactan Island to check out Mactan's beach, Paid 350 for Entrance at Cebu Beach Club. 300 is consumble by food. we add a hundred bucks for a buffet lunch. Food's ok. We stay for a couple of hours before we start our City Tour, we to Magellan's Maker and Lapu-Lapu Shrine in Mactan. We asked the taxi driver to drop us at Fort San Pedro we paid 15peso entrance fee each. We had an ice cream stop a store nearby before we continue the tour. It was already almost 4pm, sun's almost down, we walked to Magellan's Cross, then to Basilica Minore de Sto. Nino, light candles and pray, we also visit Cebu Cathedral Church. As we continue to walk we saw Shamrock's store, a highly recommended pasalubong shop according to some friends, we bought some pasalubongs, near Shamrock was Heritage Monument, few pictures and off we go to our last and final stop, the Taboan Market. The Market is famous for danggit and other dried seafoods. After we bought all the pasalubongs we needed we all smell like danggit already, so we quickly look for taxi and head back to hotel. Took a quick rest, it was already a little past 8pm when we decide to have dinner. Since Salinas Drive got a lot of restaurants to offer and since our hotel is located at the middle we decide to walk and check out different restaurant. Since Irene mention to Arnel that we might wanna try AA's BBQ we decide to have our last dinner together in Cebu at the said resto (I'm gonna write a seperate entry for all the restos we've tried). Near our hotel is Royal Spa, we decided to have a massage to pamper ourselves after the few days of tiring but fun tours. Garry, Emer and Mike had a body massage while I avail the foot massage service. It was already 1pm when we finish. We had an hour of kuwentuhan at chickahan before we finally sleep.
We woke up late. Irene invited us for a lunch at CnT lechon. We went to Taoist Temple to check out the biggest temple in the Philippines. Tired and Dehydrated, we all went to Ice Castle for a serving of special halo-halo each. It was around 4pm when we all decided for a last pamper me massage. I and Arnel avail their body massage while Emer, Garry and Mike ask for a foot massage service. It was already past 6 when we all finish our last pamper me in Cebu. Garry and Arnel's flight is 830 so they should be at the Airport around 730. Since our flight was still 1050. We went to SM City Cebu to kill time. Mike watched Harry Potter, while Emer and I window shopped. We had our dinner at Dessert Factory. Their malls are much like malls here in Manila. Items at the department store are same as we have here. Their appliances and electronic devices are cheaper. It was already 9pm when we decide to head off to the airport. We check in our things and waited for our flight back to Manila.
Our Cebu trip was really really tiring although I can still say it's worth it for first timers like us. If I will visit Cebu again, I won't spend much time in the city but to the near provinces where beaches are wonders. Next stop? who knows? but there's one thing we 5 are very sure at, this won't be our last adventure.
Also read: Food Tripping in Cebu
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Bohol Sea Adventure

We woke up 30mins late from our call time so we are all in a rush to finish our breakfast noodles so we can start our sea adventure. We set sail pass 6am for our first sea adventure, the Dolphin Watching. Luckily, there are still many dolphins, I was really in awe as I've never seen dolphins up close. Our bangkero is good in spotting dolphins that's why we get to see them really close. too bad we didn't get any pictures of them. I think we spend dolphin watching for almost an hour. past 7am they started to swim away from the said spot where they are feed. The bangkero said that they go back to where they settled.
After the dolphin watching, we hop to Balicasag Island for snorkeling. We both only few breads, which I really regret. I was amazed, when I get off the boat and starts to feed fish, it's like I'm one with the fish. they swim in front of me, they are sucker for foods which makes them look more beautiful. We took a break from snorkeling and walk to check out their light house, nothing amazing. Although white sand, it's hard to walk bare foot because of the shells and rocks. Wish we bought beach shoes for more convenient walk. We swim and snorkel on their fish sanctuary. Beautiful rock corals and colorful fish, I really can't get over the snorkeling part. wish we stayed for few more hours, but the sun is up and we are all afraid of getting tanned haha. Anyways, there are only few soft corals found, but the underwater scenic is still wonders that mesmerized my eyes.
On our way back to Alona, I ask the bangkero to make a quick detour at Puntod Island. Puntod Island is also known as the Virgin Beach of Panglao. It is a small island with sandbar around it. You can tour the island in just few hours. When we reach Puntod, it is already high tide, so water just above our ankle covered the sandbar. The island was covered only with few trees and a hut which caters resting place for the bangkero, No electricity and No resorts. Just across Puntod was an island called Villa Ver, we didn't check it out already since it was already past lunchtime.
We didn't get to visit Pamilican Island as the Bangkero said it is not part in our IT. but i really regret of not going their since I heard a lot of good reviews about the island. we also didn't get to check out Dumuluan Island too, sad. Anyway, there's always next time!

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Bohol's Countryside Tour

Our first stop was the Chocolate Hills in Carmen. According to our guide, there are 2 reason's behind it's name first is because during summer the hills are all color brown and the second is because when they make chocolate they shaped it like a hill. I bought one chocolate with the hill shaped on our way home and I really really regret of not buying extras, their chocolate taste a lot like Hershey's Deep Dark Chocolate, yum yum!!! Going back to Chocolate Hills. We went to a viewing peak, and climb more than a hundred steps to reach an overlooking on the ridge that gives best views of the hills. we stayed there for 20mins. I was disappointed because I really thought that the hills are close to each other and since it is already July, most of them are already green. I was amazed with some of the perfectly shaped hills. On our way to Carmen, our guide bought some Alupe, one of Bohol's specialty, I find it yummy although not superb!
Next stop was the Man Made Mahogany Trees in Bilar. We had a pit stop at the entrance and took few shots for remembrance. The trees blocks the sun which makes the place really really serene. According to our guide, Anvy, they started planting the trees only more than 20 years ago. The reason behind it was the flash flood calamity that struck Bohol 2 decades ago.
We had lunch at Riverwatch Floating Restaurant in Loboc River. Took a River Cruise and had a great buffet meal. I love the Blue Marlin they served. Their Biko kakanin are the best. The cruise last more than a hour. When we reach Busay falls, we we're serenade by a group of singers before heading back. There's still a bigger falls ahead but it is not passable by the cruise. Anvy said that the water is cold and very deep, there's a lagoon where the locals are allowed to swim but she said it is still risky because of the strong current. The lunch cost P250 per head plus a P30 for the coast guide.
Along Loboc there are Tarsier where a guest can see them up close. We can take a picture with them provided no flash can be used. I read that Tarsiers from this hut don't live longer since they can easily disturb by the noise and easily stress when there's a lot of people. We cannot visit Tarsier Sanctuary since Anvy said we cannot see them up close. We took few shots, give donation, buy 4 cute keychains and head off.
Our next stop was the ***I forgot the name of the place in Albuquerque, to see the biggest captivity python in the world, we also get to see flying lemers, locals call them Taguang, there's animals are so cute that you would think they are just stuff toys inside the cage. There's an entrance fee of P5.
The oldest church in Bohol is Baclayon Church. There's a meseum, where they kept all gold artifacts, relics and other antiques. You cannot bring in camphones and digicam inside the meseum, picture taking is not allowed. The church looks old and looks intact. They used egg whites as to cement the stones. We wish and pray before we finally went to our last stop.
On our way to our destination spot, we pass by a lot of churches in Bohol, some are Loboc Church (another old but really beautiful church), Dauis Church, San Agustine Church, Albuquerque Church and others. Mostly of the Boholenos are catholic that's why it is important for them to preserved the beauty of each church. according to Anvy, they even try to come up with a new rule that a lady should dress skirts every time they go on a mass. Whether the rule will be implemented or not they still don't know.
Bohol is called the cave country. Locals said that the name Bohol was derived from the local term Buho which means hole. Hinagdanan Cave was our last stop before heading to Alona Beach. It is only one of the few caves in Bohol. It is called Hinagdanan which means laddered. The cave has a number of stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites sticking out of the earth blow them. Inside the cave there are only few lights in order to preserved the nature. Both caves are open on each end but the other doesn't have trails so you will have to go back to get outside the cave. there's a pond, but according to the guide it is not good for swimming since it is dark inside the cave, the water is very cold and very deep. She said that the water is a mixture of fresh and salt water.
There are still a lot of caves and churches in bohol but since we only get to tour the land a day, it is not included in our itinerary, going to other caves and churches needs a special tour with a special rates.

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Bohol Adventure

Let me start with the kuwento. We're a group of 5, my brother Garry, his friends Mike and Arnel, Emer and I took off to Tagbilaran last July 18, 2007. We avail Tata Rabe's package of 3300 per pax for the accomodation 3 days and 2 nights, land transfer, land and sea tour. There are few misunderstanding with regards to the package but anyway, the nice service and the beauty of Bohol is compensated by the misunderstanding. Emer and I took the Cebu Pacific Flight while the 3 took Pal flight, since our flight was an hour earlier, our tour guide pick us up at the airport and drop us at Jollibee for a quick breakfast.
When the others arrived we started Bohol Adventure with a Land Tour, it was already passed 9am, an hour late according to our guide. Anyway, we first checked out Chocolate Hills, then we went to Loboc River for the River Cruise and buffet lunch at the Riverwatch, we got to see the Busay Falls. We head off to see Tarsiers, took some pics and bought some Tarsier keychains. We had a quick stop at Bilar's Man Made Mahogany Forest where thousand of trees are planted) for picture taking. We check out the Biggest Captivity Python in the World at Albuquerque. Visit Baclayon Church and our final stop was the Hinagdanan Cave at Bingag, Panglao. We pass by Blood Compact Site but didn't bother to stop because we're running out of time, we also pass by some churches in Bohol, to name a few are Loboc Church, Albuquerque Church and Dauis Church. We arrived Alona around almost 5pm. We stayed at Bohol Diver's Resort, we settled our things and dress up for a walk at the beach and a dip at the sea. We finally had our first dinner at Trudis Place.
We slept around 10pm in preparation for our Sea tour Adventure, we should be up by 5am, we have to leave Alona at 6am, according to the spotter, we have to be at the spot early so we can see Dolphins swim, according to him Dolphin's go to the ***certain spot to feed and if we reach there late we won't see them anymore. It was a little over 8am when we set off to Balicasag Island for snorkeling and fish feeding. We stayed there for a couple of hours before we ask Manong Bangkero to bring us to Puntod Island, it was sometimes called Virgin Island. Finally, we went back to Alona for lunch. It was already around 2pm and all of us are starving. We had lunch at Captain's Grill.
beWe took 30mins nap and we walk around theach for the second time, picture taking and checking out other resort. We got to check out Alona Palm Resort, a room cost over 7K for 2 with breakfast. Way over our budget, but the place is really really haven, good facilities and the best resort we've seen along Alona Beach. We also checked out Alona Tropical, the place is peaceful and it got good ambiance, how I wish we choose to stay here. Alona Palm and Alona Tropical got the biggest and cleanest beach front, we go there for a swim. We inquired at the Alona Kew, price are a little over 3k for a room, there's a pool where you can swim after taking a dip at the sea but this side is a little bit crowded since it is located at the center of the stretch. This is where you can see all the restaurants and bars. We had dinner at Jasz Inihaw. Since we're all full, we spent few minutes star gazing before we finally call it a night. We all woke up around 6am, took a bath and packed our things. Supercat leaves at 10am. Before we finally say good bye to Bohol we took a detour at the city for the last look and bought some pasalubongs at Angel's Basket. We bought pasalubongs like calamay, chocolates and chicharon. We arrived pier at around 9am.
I so love Bohol, I plan to go back in the near future with the rest of the family. This time we won't be availing packages since it is cheaper and less hectic. I plan to stay on Alona Tropical next time. Bohol so far is the best place I've ever been.
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Bohol-Cebu Trip

We've been busy for the past months and getting out of the so called reality is what we needed. Emer and I both needed a break and this 5 day trip was worth every penny and time we invested. of course, as an avid blogger, I'll see to it to blog every experienced and every place we have visited. I'm going to have a separate entry for the Bohol trip and the Cebu trip.
Here's the highlights:
Bohol Adventure, for the Land tour: Chocolate Hills, Man Made Mahogany Forest, Loboc River, Tarsiers, Baclayon Church, Biggest Python in Captivity in the World, Hinagdanan Cave. For the Sea tour we had Dolphin Watching, Island hopping from Balicasag Island to Puntod Island.
Amazing Race in Cebu: we had City tour and check our Magellan's Marker, Lapu-Lapu Shrine, Fort San Pedro, Basilica de Minore Sto. Nino, Magellan's Cross, Cebu Cathedral and Heritage Monument. We also got to check out Cebu Beach Club, Tambuli East and West at Mactan Island.
We only booked the last minute flight that's why we didn't get to avail Mla-Tagbilaran promo fare instead we paid a little over 2k (with surcharge and vat) each plus the terminal fee of P200 per head. got the earliest flight to Tagbilaran, the plane fly exactly 650am and arrived 7:45am. 20mins earlier that the ETA. We took Supercat from Tagbilaran Pier to Cebu Pier. We paid P380 each and terminal fee of P11.75. From Cebu going back to Manila, we get to booked their P568 fare and paid 2k each including the surcharge and tax and terminal fee. We took the last flight at 10:50pm and the plane arrived NAIA at 12mn. Since we avail land tour it is already inclusive of round trip transfer from airport to resort and vice versa. to get around Cebu we either use our cadillac (cadilakad) or ride jeep or hire a taxi. from Taboan Market we paid P80 to get to Salinas(where our hotel's located), while their jeep fare cost P6 per head (cheaper than our fare here in manila). from Salinas to Airport it will cost you around 150, while if you're coming from SM it will only cost you 105 to get to the airport. We hire a taxi to get to Mactan's Cebu beach club, it cost us 300 one way. since we're going to check out Magellan's Marker and Lapu-Lapu Shrine the taxi driver ask us P400 going back to the city.

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Usher then Ne-yo

I am a big fan of hip-hop, r&b and slow jam, I love bone thugs, I am a fan of TQ, I love listening to 2Pac, I find Ruff Ends, Nelly, P. diddy great but I love love and a big fan of Usher, I find his songs awesome. He's also a great dancer. Like I said I would die just to see Usher live, I really really love this guy.
There's a big chismax last time that he would perform here in the country but because of the bomb threats and the terrorist attacks the concert didn't pursue, I was one of those who got disappointed. Well... anyway, I'm still hoping to see him live soon. I really wish him happiness and a good health for his baby.
So... I love love Usher's U remind me and You got it bad, Simple Things, Can You Help me, Confessions, Slow Jam, Separated are some songs that never out of my mp3 list, Nice And Slow, Twork It Out are the best. There are still a lot of Usher songs I really really love listening too bad he doesn't have any new songs these days.
The first Ne-yo song I heard was So Sick Of Love Songs, it's one of my all time favorite song right now. he sang well, dance well and and a good composer. Personally, I really think he's the next Usher. He's songs are doing great at the hit charts, he's Sexy Love, When You're Mad and Because of You became top hits.
Usher and Neyo make their own success in their time, they are both great and both love by people. for me I still think Usher is the best because he has proven himself all these year. Let's see and wait if Neyo will stay or pass Ushers limelight.
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