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Lifelock Your Life..

>> Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Beatrix, an online friend of mine who lives in Michigan informed me early today about the LifeLock Promotion Code which will enable anyone to be protected from identity theft. She told me that by far, LifeLock is, and for as long as she can recall, America's #1 Identity theft prevention program. She even managed to show me links to some of the many lifelock reviews that has given me so much thought about protection. As a blogger and online fellow, I am, as well as most of my online friends, are subject to many of these risks. Especially when we post emails that may be a hit for spammers and phishers to send their links to. I am really glad my friends online are very supportive when it comes to these things.

Lately, Yahoo has been having issues on sending emails and I found out that Yahoo is also upgrading its system because of the many complaints that spammers and phishers have hit most of their clients. I did mention in my other blog that my former boss was also hit. His email was used to ask money from me. Imagine? If I did not know any similar incident, then I may fallen prey to the monster. What was funny was that he or she could not understand Tagalog, which is what I use sometimes when talking or chatting with friends.

So all of us need to be aware and be cautious because even my favorite cooking  and recipe site was not spared. Their company was used by the hackers as well.. So I guess we all should lifelock our lives..




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Korean Coolers



Today, our little brother celebrated his birthday at home. Everything was doing okay,  not until the obvious was  so pronounced when everyone wanted something really cool to melt the heat away. So Auntie Vicky sent us to buy Korean Coolers at the Korean Mart across West City Central, it was like a crazy trip to Korea itself,  cramped up in the vehicle, we still managed to smile, lol.. The two ladies at the shop are Koreans, one older and another, younger. At first they were both serious looking and the the older woman was cross. I think she was bothered because  we took lots and lots of pictures with our Asian pose, just like the pictures you see here. They didn't accept credit cards so Manong Ondo had to be sent there for financial rescue, lol.. So while waiting for him, I  took the liberty of buying the coolers below:


Melon: Pinky,
Pinipig taste-alike: Honey, 
Ice cream Sandwich: Mine,
Fish shaped Ice cream Sandwich: Sweet

All four cost me P 210.0, but I can not tell you the price for each as I forgot to ask. All I know is that 3 items  cost P 55 each and 1 is for P 45, I just do not know which exactly..
Kyna took the photos since she did not want to eat while there. But when we reached home, she ate the drumstick look alike (P 75.00) but is thinner than our usual drumstick here in the Philippines.


All the rest of the people enjoyed the Korean Coolers too.

That's just 1 basket, shown twice to show you what P 1070 allowed us to get.
See the bag I am holding? That's their special bag to keep our frozen delights from melting once sealed while in transport. That is why, when we reached home, and everyone reached out for his or her share of the treat, each item is still good as when we took them from the Korean Mart's freezer.

Thanks to Auntie Vicky for the treat. It was a different way to cool the heat..

I also bought a liter of  Tomato Juice (P 180) and 2 bottles of Rice wine (P 85 each) to sample.

A pose before we left the Korean Mart..


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