Monday, March 15, 2010
Duplicate Yourself To Duplicate Your Income from BO SANCCHEZ SOULFOOD NEWSLETTER
Why do people not grow?
One of the reasons why you've remained stagnant is because you haven't duplicated yourself.
You haven't followed the Law of Duplication.
But duplication is everywhere.
Nature is based on duplication.
Just look around you and you'll find it at work.
Once upon a time, there was only Mom and Dad.
But they fell in love, walked down the aisle, and they decided to duplicate. So they gave birth to five average children and one exceptional child. (Who is that exceptional child? I won't say.)
And then these six children duplicated themselves too.
So far, my parents have eight lovely grandkids too.
God created the Law of Duplication.
(To continue reading Bo's inspiring article, click here.)
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God's Message For You Today, March 15, 2010
Monday TODAY'S READINGS:
DIDACHE | COMPANION | SABBATH
DIDACHE
HOW FAITH GROWS
The man believed what Jesus said to him and left. – John 4:50
Once there was a seed. God said to him, "You may appear to be tiny and insignificant but in due time, you will become a huge plant. But you have to fulfill certain conditions before this will come to pass. You have to allow yourself to be buried in soil and be exposed to rain, wind and sunshine."
The seed wasn't happy with what he heard for he didn't want to get dirty and wet and bear the sun's heat.
The seed disobeyed God. He hid himself from human hands. He waited. Months, years and decades passed but nothing happened. He remained just a seed.
In today's Gospel, we witnessed how the royal official's faith grew. First, he believed that Jesus could heal his son. Second, he believed that Jesus would do what He claimed. Third, he and his whole family believed in Jesus.
Faith must be used in order for it to grow. It's not enough that we believe that Jesus can help us with our concerns. We need to show that in our actions. How's your faith? Do you live as though Jesus can do what He says? Judith Concepcion (svp_jmc@yahoo.com)
REFLECTION:
"Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1)
Lord Jesus, increase my faith.
Didache | Companion | Sabbath | Top
COMPANION
1st READING
Isaiah promises a time of great blessing. This prophecy is designed to instill hope in people and encourage them to persevere through their trials and difficulties. They can be sure that there is something worth the struggle that will result. God's promises are sure so we can know that this is not an empty hope.
Isaiah 65:17-21
17 Thus says the LORD: Lo, I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; the things of the past shall not be remembered or come to mind. 18 Instead, there shall always be rejoicing and happiness in what I create; for I create Jerusalem to be a joy and its people to be a delight; 19 I will rejoice in Jerusalem and exult in my people. No longer shall the sound of weeping be heard there, or the sound of crying; 20 no longer shall there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not round out his full lifetime; he dies a mere youth who reaches but a hundred years, and he who fails of a hundred shall be thought accursed. 21 They shall live in the houses they build, and eat the fruit of the vineyards they plant.
P S A L M
Psalm 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12a, 13b
R: I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.
1 [2] I will extol you, O LORD, for you drew me clear and did not let my enemies rejoice over me. 3 [4] O LORD, you brought me up from the nether world; you preserved me from among those going down into the pit. (R) 4 [5] Sing praise to the LORD, you his faithful ones, and give thanks to his holy name. 5 [6] For his anger lasts but a moment; a lifetime, his good will. At nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn, rejoicing. (R) 10 [11] "Hear, O LORD, and have pity on me; O LORD, be my helper." 11 [12] You changed my mourning into dancing; 12 [13] O LORD, my God, forever will I give you thanks. (R)
G O S P E L
This is the first of Jesus' miracles in John's Gospel. It marks the public appearance of Jesus as a miracle worker and, as such, it means that His name will become a household word in a matter of time. The people begin to flock to Jesus to see what He has to say and they find Him to be different. He speaks with mercy and authority; the answers He gives to questions are not quite what is expected. Even today we should expect the unexpected from our faith as it is Jesus who is still at work.
John 4:43-54
43 At that time Jesus left [Samaria] for Galilee. 44 For Jesus himself testified that a prophet has no honor in his native place. 45 When he came into Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, since they had seen all he had done in Jerusalem at the feast; for they themselves had gone to the feast. 46 Then he returned to Cana in
Galilee, where he had made the water wine. Now there was a royal official whose son was ill in Capernaum. 47 When he heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea, he went to him and asked him to come down and heal his son, who was near death. 48 Jesus said to him, "Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will not believe." 49 The royal official said to him, "Sir, come down before my child dies." 50 Jesus said to him, "You may go; your son will live." The man believed what Jesus said to him and left. 51 While he was on his way back, his slaves met him and told him that his boy would live. 52 He asked them when he began to recover. They told him, "The fever left him yesterday, about one in the afternoon." 53 The father realized that just at that time Jesus had said to him, "Your son will live," and he
and his whole household came to believe. 54 Now this was the second sign Jesus did when he came to Galilee from Judea.
my reflections
t h i n k : G od's promises are sure so we can know that this is not an empty hope.
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God's special verse/thought for me today________________
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T O D A Y ' S BLESSING LIST
Thank You Lord for:____________________________________
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READ THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR Genesis 28-30
Didache | Companion | Sabbath | Top
SABBATH
Beyond Signs and Wonders
The 1970s saw the birth of the Charismatic renewal movement from the Pentecostal and Evangelical traditions of Christianity. This movement has brought to our attention as church the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the transforming power of the Word of God. Through the years, however, avid followers of the renewal have been attracted more and more to powerful signs and wonders – those that we commonly call "charisms" – such as miracles, healings, singing and speaking in tongues. Among Catholics, there came the growing practice of celebrating "healing Eucharists" and the recognition of the faithful of the giftedness of some ministers who
have been fondly called "healing priests." This has sent the sick and those in desperate predicament to flock and elbow each other looking for signs and wonders of God through "miracle and healing explosions."
We are grateful to the Lord for these outpouring charisms that have helped to build up communities and lift up the personal faith of many. Our Gospel story, however, reminds us that there are many ways through which our merciful God may want to touch our lives. The official was a bit forceful in his words that Jesus should come down personally to his house to heal his son who was critically ill, saying, "Sir, come down before my son dies." Jesus, however, sent the official home with only the assurance flowing from His words: "Go, your son will live."
A documentary featured over EWTN on the renowned waters of the Marian grotto of Lourdes explains that not all the Church-recognized, medically and scientifically proven miracles attributed to Lourdes came from the waters. Others occurred during the Eucharistic procession and benediction. Some others occurred while the infirmed persons were taking a train on their way home after a pilgrimage in the shrine. There were those that were felt instantaneously; there were those that came gradually. Fr. Domie Guzman, SSP
Reflection Question:
After reading the Gospel for today, close your eyes, put yourself into the Gospel story, and say to Jesus: "Lord, I believe that You are healing and touching me now, right now, in the hiddenness of my room, and through the anointing of Your Word that I welcome with faith and humility. Amen."
Let me be open and sensitive to the many ways that You want to reach out to me, O Lord.
St. Nicander, pray for us.
Didache | Companion | Sabbath | Top
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Too young, too soon... from YOUNGBLOOD of INQUIRER.net... thanks guys...
Too young, too soon
By Brian Ranoco Eclarinal
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:45:00 11/02/2009
Filed Under: Religion & Belief, Belief (Faith)
By the time I started writing this story, I knew he was gone for a long journey, and he would never come back again. His stay was short, yet memories of him will linger with us who had been blessed by his presence. “He was too young, and his journey was too short,” I recalled someone saying at the necrological services for a former patient who had succumbed to the Big C.
That patient of mine was an ardent Adventist, a devoted head of the family, and a respected colleague in his religious community. Throughout his life, he had enjoyed his time with his family and his church. He never considered chemotherapy or any surgical procedure we had offered to him. He believed that when God wanted his presence, he had to go without hesitation and without delay. His family, knowing that he was going to die, had the opportunity to put things in order. On the day he died, the members of his family were inside his hospital room, surrounding him and assuring him they would be all right should he wish to leave.
His acceptance of death was truly inspiring. He composed the songs to be sung by the choir during his funeral services. To me his death story was like a fairy tale that ended with “and they lived happily ever after.” An expected death seemed to me like a better way to go than one that happens on short notice, or even without a notice. Others like my friend Mike didn’t have the opportunity to experience such a peaceful death.
I was shocked to hear the bad news being relayed to me over the phone. The caller was his best friend and cousin, and he was saying, “Bry, wala na si Mike.” He was crying over the phone.
I was moved to tears by the unexpected news. Mike was only 22 years old. He was the only child and both of his parents were working abroad. He was a new registered nurse.
I responded with shock to the announcement of his death, and asked him how and when it happened.
“Minutes ago,” his cousin said still sobbing. “I am still in the emergency room. He had no enemies. He got hit by a stray bullet. ”
The cousin narrated that Mike was taking his meal in an eatery when a gun man on board a motorcycle opened fire. The target, was a barangay official (who also got killed in the shooting). Mike was hit on the chest and the bullet pierced his heart. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
I had known Mike since he was a college freshman. We were dorm mates. He was an intelligent, good natured, humble and silent person. We constantly talked about show biz, politics, hospital duty, and so many other things. We used to watch horror movies inside our room with the lights off, and I would laugh when I noticed how afraid he was to go out of the room later. There were times when our other dorm mates would turn off the light as he was taking a shower in our communal bathroom. And then he would scream until they turned it on again.
At his wake, I saw Mike in a coat and tie, lying on a silvery coffin. The smile on his face was gone.
I could feel the heartache and grief of his parents who could not spend much time with him, and had to fly back to the country, not to attend his oath taking as a nurse, but to attend to his burial. I could see in their faces their deep sadness over having their only child taken away from them. The grandmother who raised him up was also filled with grief. His loved ones and friends shared the same feelings of loss, regret, and disappointment over what happened to him. It was a death we never expected, a senseless killing of an innocent person, a young man with many dreams and the potential to help others. Brian had a pure heart who did not judge people or hold grudges against others.
On the day he was buried next to his grandfather, we were weeping over the loss of a good friend. Why him? Why too soon? Why him, he was too young? What would happen to his dreams of having a family of his own, working as a nurse or as a broadcast journalist? Is it true that the good die young? What kind of death do we wish for ourselves? Do we want to die expectedly like my former patient, or suddenly like Mike? Should we fear death? I guess not, because each of us will come face to face with it in God’s own time. I know Mike was not ready when his time came. But God decides. The people who killed him will soon face their own death. If justice cannot be served hear on Earth, then God will surely judge them in due time.
Mike’s death was untimely. He never had the chance to kiss his parents and say goodbye. But maybe God wants them to do it when they see each other again in His kingdom where peace and love abound. When God calls us to be with Him for eternity, who are we to say not yet? Who are we to disobey His will? We can only wish that God takes us when we are old enough, when our family and loved ones are ready and prepared, and when we have accomplished much of what we dreamed of.
Each passing day could be our last. We should seize it as an opportunity to live life fully.
(Brian Ranoco Eclarinal, 27, is a staff nurse at the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital, Manila.)
SOME NOTABLE ENGINEERS' QUOTES TO READ ON....
Barry Commoner
Beaver do better work than the Corps of Engineers.
Mike Todd
Color is a very critical thing. I've found that architects don't like colors. Engineers too. And so somebody has to stand in. Because this is the finish of it. It is the emotional part of a structure. I had great satisfaction in doing that.
John Hench
Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.
Scott Adams
For decades engineers have stood accused that their buildings do not have any cultural value. We have attempted to liberate engineering of this accusation.
Fritz Todt
I don't think that they have many of the scientists who were involved in the weapons program to talk to at this time, and there were thousands of people, engineers and scientists, they know where the weapons are.
Ahmed Chalabi
I had a lot of trouble with engineers, because their whole background is learning from a functional point of view, and then learning how to perform that function.
Brian Eno
I've got a great team of engineers behind this race car. I've got a great bunch of mechanics that make it reliable. This car is developed to go out there and be better than the Reynard, and I feel that it is.
Al Unser
It will be hard work. It's always hard work, and hard work from everybody within the team - technical director, mechanics, drivers, engineers - everyone in the team.
David Leslie
It's true that the original idea was mine, but what you see today is the work of probably tens of thousands of the world's best engineers, all concentrating on improving the product, reducing the cost, things of that sort.
Jack Kilby
Normal people... believe that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain't broke, it doesn't have enough features yet.
Scott Adams
One has to look out for engineers - they begin with sewing machines and end up with the atomic bomb.
Marcel Pagnol
One out of every eight Pennsylvanians and one in every 720 people in the United States, as well as one out of every 50 engineers and one out of every four meteorologists has a Penn State degree.
Don Sherwood
Our fish, our recreation, our irrigation and all our uses of the Missouri River are threatened if the drought continues and the Corps of Engineers decisions aren't changed.
Mike Rounds
Painters were also attorneys, happy storytellers of anecdote, psychologists, botanists, zoologists, archaeologists, engineers, but there were no creative painters.
Kazimir Malevich
People say I play real loud. I don't, actually. I'm recorded loud and a lot of that is because we have good engineers. Mick knows what a good drum sound is as well, so that's part of the illusion really. I can't play loud.
Charlie Watts
Scientists dream about doing great things. Engineers do them.
James A. Michener
The Society of American Civil Engineers, someone who's going to come in and say to the public, we've looked at, we've examined, we've reviewed the repairs and we think they're strong enough to withstand the type of hurricane that - that could hit the city this season.
Marc Morial
The south produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and doctors and lawyers and poets, but certainly no engineers and mechanics. Let Yankees adopt such low callings.
Margaret Mitchell
There are now hundreds of thousands of new engineers that are being trained in China. If people start finding themselves losing their jobs, not to the Chinese here but because China has become such a dominant force - then there could very well be a backlash.
Iris Chang
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
TNS National TV Ratings (March 5-8): Agua Bendita and Wowowee lead ABS-CBN's domination... Thanks to PEP.ph
ABS-CBN's domination
Erwin Santiago
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
07:40 PM
Rating
ABS-CBN shows Agua Bendita and Wowowee continue to dominate the
weekday ratings in the latest overnight ratings of Taylor Nelson
Sofres (TNS) among national households.
Agua Bendita leads the campaign of ABS-CBN shows in the primetime
race, followed by Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo, TV Patrol World, and Habang
May Buhay.
Other Kapamilya shows figuring prominently in the Top 10 are Tanging
Yaman and Rubi.
On the other hand, the GMA-7 programs that made it in the winners'
circle are Panday Kids, The Last Prince, Diva, and 24 Oras.
In the daytime race, Wowowee is still on top with Showtime a close
second. Showtime was preempted, though, last Monday, March 8, to give
way to the telecast of the 82nd Academy Awards.
ABS-CBN's talent show Pilipinas Got Talent maintained its No. 1
position in the weekend primetime race.
Here are the comparative ratings of ABS-CBN and GMA-7 programs from
March 5 to 8, based on the overnight ratings of Taylor Nelson Sofres
(TNS) among national households.
March 5, Friday
Non-Primetime:
Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN) 5.9%; Unang Hirit (GMA-7) 4.2%
Mr. Bean (ABS-CBN) 5.7%; Hunter X Hunter (GMA-7) 5.7%
Gintama (ABS-CBN) 6.9%; Pokemon Master Quest (GMA-7) 6.6%
Naruto Shippuuden (ABS-CBN) 8.3%; Dragon Ball GT (GMA-7) 8.6%
Melason in Love (ABS-CBN) 11.7%; Knock Out (GMA-7) 8.8%
Showtime (ABS-CBN) 21.7%; Diz Iz It! (GMA-7) 6.7%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) 24.6%; Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) 13.5%; Daisy Siete: Bebe
& Me (GMA-7) 11%
Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? (ABS-CBN) 14.8%; Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak (GMA-7) 11.7%
Maria de Jesus: Anghel Sa Lansangan (ABS-CBN) 12.3%; Ina, Kasusuklaman
Ba Kita? (GMA-7) 12.7%
Banana Split Daily Servings (ABS-CBN) 10.8%; Wow Hayop (GMA-7) 5.9%
Pilipinas Got More Talent (ABS-CBN) 11.6%; You're Mine Only Mine
(ABS-CBN) 13.1%; Family Feud (GMA-7) 8.9%
Primetime:
Tanging Yaman (ABS-CBN) 23%; First Time (GMA-7) 14.5%
TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) 31.9%; 24 Oras (GMA-7) 21%
Agua Bendita (ABS-CBN) 38.4%; Panday Kids (GMA-7) 24%
Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo (ABS-CBN) 34.3%; The Last Prince (GMA-7) 25.3%
Habang May Buhay (ABS-CBN) 29.3%; Diva (GMA-7) 22.4%
Rubi (ABS-CBN) 24.3%; Queen Seon Deok (GMA-7) 19.4%
SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon (ABS-CBN) 14.5%; Bandila (ABS-CBN) 8%; Bubble
Gang (GMA-7) 10.9%
S.O.C.O. (ABS-CBN) 6.9%; Saksi (GMA-7) 4.7%
Trip Na Trip (ABS-CBN) 2.5%; OFW Diaries (GMA-7) 1.9%
March 6, Saturday
Non-Primetime:
Salamat Dok (ABS-CBN) 3.2%; Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko (GMA-7) 1.1%; Ryukendo
(GMA-7) 2.3%
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (ABS-CBN) 4.2%; Shonen Onmiyoji (GMA-7) 4.5%
Wanted Perfect Husband (ABS-CBN) 3.4%; Race-Tin Flash and Dash (GMA-7) 7.1%
Math Tinik (ABS-CBN) 4.1%; Art Angel (GMA-7) 7.1%
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward (ABS-CBN) 5.5%; Chaotic
(ABS-CBN) 6.3%; Happy Land (GMA-7) 6.6%
Busuo Renkin (ABS-CBN) 5.9%; Ka-Blog (GMA-7) 5.7%
Kulilits (ABS-CBN) 5.3%; Maynila (GMA-7) 6.4%
Showtime (ABS-CBN) 22%; Diz Iz It! (GMA-7) 6.6%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) 26.3%; Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) 14.5%
Entertainment Live (ABS-CBN) 11.6%; Startalk (GMA-7) 8.8%
Cinema FPJ: Da King on ABS-CBN (ABS-CBN) 15.1%; Wish Ko Lang (GMA-7) 9.1%
Primetime:
Failon Ngayon (ABS-CBN) 16.3%; 24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) 10.6%
TV Patrol Sabado (ABS-CBN) 23.4%; Pinoy Records (GMA-7) 13%
Tonyong Bayawak (ABS-CBN) 29.3%; Bitoy's ShoWWWtime (GMA-7) 14.3%
Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) 34.3%; Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (GMA-7) 16.5%
Maalaala Mo Kaya (ABS-CBN) 26.5%; Imbestigador (GMA-7) 16.5%
Melason In Love (ABS-CBN) 20.1%; Banana Split (ABS-CBN) 10.8%; The
Bottom Line With Boy Abunda (ABS-CBN) 3.2%; Binibining Pilipinas 2010
(GMA-7) 12.1%
Sports Unlimited (ABS-CBN) 2.2%; Walang Tulugan With The Master
Showman (GMA-7) 2.8%
March 7, Sunday
Non-Primetime:
The Healing Eucharist (ABS-CBN) 4.1%; PJM Forum (GMA-7) 1.2%
Kabuhayang Swak Na Swak (ABS-CBN) 3.9%; In Touch With Dr. Stanley (GMA-7) 1.5%
Salamat Dok (ABS-CBN) 5.1%; Race-Tin Flash and Dash (GMA-7) 5%
Trollz (ABS-CBN) 6.3%; Ryukendo (GMA-7) 6.7%
Totally Spies Undercover (ABS-CBN) 7%; Team Galaxy (ABS-CBN) 7.9%
Chaotic (ABS-CBN) 6.5%; Zooperstars (GMA-7) 7.8%
Busuo Renkin (ABS-CBN) 6.4%; Princess Resurrection (ABS-CBN) 8.6%;
Matanglawin (ABS-CBN) 12.5%; Panday Kids Marathon (GMA-7) 15.5%
ASAP XV (ABS-CBN) 15.8%; Eleksyon 2010 (ABS-CBN) 15.2%; Kapuso Movie
Festival: Sundo (GMA-7) 17.8%; Diva Ang Unang Birit (GMA-7) 16.3%
Your Song Presents Love Me, Love You (ABS-CBN) 11.7%; Dear Friend: My
Stalking Heart (GMA-7) 13.4%
The Buzz (ABS-CBN) 13.3%; Showbiz Central (GMA-7) 8.1%
Primetime:
TV Patrol Linggo (ABS-CBN) 23.3%; Kap's Amazing Stories (GMA-7) 15.2%
Goin' Bulilit (ABS-CBN) 29.4%; 24 Oras Weekend (GMA-7) 19.6%
Rated K (ABS-CBN) 34.3%; Mel & Joey (GMA-7) 16.9%
Pilipinas Got Talent (ABS-CBN) 39.1%; Bandaoke (GMA-7) 13.4%
Sharon (ABS-CBN) 25.5%; Show Me Da Manny (GMA-7) 15.5%
Sunday's Best (ABS-CBN) 6.2%; SNBO (GMA-7) 9.3%
Urban Zone (ABS-CBN) 1.8%; Diyos at Bayan (GMA-7) 1.4%
March 8, Monday
Non-Primetime:
Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN) 6%; Unang Hirit (GMA-7) 5.1%
Mr. Bean (ABS-CBN) 6.2%; Hunter X Hunter (GMA-7) 5.3%
Gintama (ABS-CBN) 7.1%; Melason In Love (ABS-CBN) 9.4%; Pokemon Master
Quest (GMA-7) 7.1%
82nd Oscar Awards (ABS-CBN) 13.2%; Dragon Ball GT (GMA-7) 8%; Knock
Out (GMA-7) 8.6%; Diz Iz It! (GMA-7) 9%
Wowowee (ABS-CBN) 21.6%; Eat Bulaga! (GMA-7) 15.2%; Daisy Siete: Bebe
& Me (GMA-7) 10.2%; Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak (GMA-7) 10.3%
Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? (ABS-CBN) 13.6%; Ina, Kasusuklaman Ba Kita?
(GMA-7) 9.7%
Banana Split Daily Servings (ABS-CBN) 10.9%; Pilipinas Got More Talent
(ABS-CBN) 10.7%; Joey's Quirky World (GMA-7) 6%
You're Mine Only Mine (ABS-CBN) 14.5%; Family Feud (GMA-7) 8.4%
Primetime:
Tanging Yaman (ABS-CBN) 26.4%; First Time (GMA-7) 14.6%
TV Patrol World (ABS-CBN) 35%; 24 Oras (GMA-7) 23.1%
Agua Bendita (ABS-CBN) 39.2%; Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo (ABS-CBN) 35.1%;
Panday Kids (GMA-7) 27.1%
Habang May Buhay (ABS-CBN) 29.6%; The Last Prince (GMA-7) 25.6%
Rubi (ABS-CBN) 23.3%; Diva (GMA-7) 21%
SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon (ABS-CBN) 13.1%; Queen Seon Deok (GMA-7)
19.3% Bandila (ABS-CBN) 6.8%; Saksi (GMA-7) 9.3%
XXX (ABS-CBN) 5.1%; I Witness (GMA-7) 5.7%
CLICK HERE for the ranking of the Top 10 daytime and primetime programs.
TRY TO READ THIS... " STEPS IN MAKING METHAMPETAMINE"
NEWS TO ADDICTS OUT THERE.... THIS IS A HOAX... JUST ONE OF THE
PRODUCT OF IMAGINATION OF A CONTRIBUTOR HEHEHE....
THE TRIED AND TRUE HOME PRODUCTION METHOD
Break open the inhalers, a pair of real sharp scissors does this good.
Place the cottons that were inside in a jar and close the lid.
(Remember you use all 12 cottons.)
In the bowl, combine 1- 1/3 oz. water and 2/3 oz. muriatic acid. Shred
cottons in this solution, and knead for 5 minutes with hands. (ALWAYS
BE SURE THERE'S CLEAN RUBBER GLOVES on your hands.) You can do it
bare-handed if you' got tough skin. Squeeze all juice out of filters
after you knead, and throw em away.
Filter the remaining liquid into the quart jar. It will be necessary
to this several times to get that awful smelling oil out. The
chemicals in the inhalers have been bonded to the HCl, and the oils
have been filtered off. Throw the filters away.
Pour enough of the solution into a small bottle to fill it 1/3 full.
Save any leftover juice for the second batch.
Pour 1/4 teaspoon of the lye crystals into the bottle and agitate. Do
this carefully, as the mixture will become hot, and give off a gas.
Repeat this step until the mixture remains cloudy.
Fill the bottle from step (5) up the rest of the way with ether. Cap
the bottle, and agitate for about 8 minutes. It is very important to
expose ever molecule of the free-base to the ether for as long as
possible.
Let the mixture settle. There will be a middle layer that is very
thick. Tap the side of the bottle to get this layer as thin as
possible.
Remove the top layer with the eyedropper, being careful not to get any
of the middle layer in it. Save the top layer, and throw the rest
away.
Fill a bottle half-way with water, and about 10 drops of acid. Pour
the top layer from step (8) into the bottle, and cap it. Shake the
bottle for 2 minutes. When it settles, remove the top layer and throw
it away. The free base has now been bonded to the HCl/water mixture.
If there is anything left from step (3), repeat the procedure with it.
Evaporate the solution in the Pyrex dish on low heat. You can do this
o the stove, but I have found that if you leave it on top of a
hot-water heater (like the one that supplies hot water to your house)
for about 2-3 days, the remaining crystals will be Methamphetamine.
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