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:) THE CUTTING-EDGE KID Check it out, baby! Brandie's ads got featured in the new edition of Jim Aitchison's CUTTING-EDGE ADVERTISING . "A new full-colour edition of the world's most highly regarded book on print advertising. Following the success of the first edition, Cutting Edge Advertising II has become the standard global text on print creativity for professionals, marketers and students. Dozens of new cutting edge print advertisements have been included from the US, UK, Australia and Asia. But that's not all. For the first time, readers will get to see the latest work from the Philippines, South Africa, China and Eastern Europe."
:) MEOW! NOCTURNA , a world in which hundreds of the most diverse creatures work to create the night as we all know it. One night Tim goes to the orphanage rooftop and discovers that his favorite star has disappeared, and unfortunately it's not going to be the last one. The trailer looks wonderful. For a moment, I thought Tim Burton made this animated feature. Hope a copy of it finds its way here.
+ D-DAY Five years ago, my dad passed away. He was named Salvador because he saved the life of his parents. During the tail end of the war, his parents were caught by Japanese soldiers. At that time, we was still in his mother's womb. They were released because his dad begged the soliders to let them go, so that he could take care of his pregnant wife. They escaped to a island, a small fishing village, and that was where my dad was born. His name was Salvador but his friends called him Buddy, and truly, he was a great friend to many people. My dad was a workaholic. (Which probably explains why I'm typing this in the office at 1:44am) We only saw him on weekends. During our dad's wake, Brandie pointed out that my dad help bring us up despite being absent from the house. My dad was a TV man, a broadcaster, a producer, a dreamer. He brought in SESAME STREET and ELECTRIC COMPANY and taught us how to read and write. He brought in shows like WONDER WOMAN, THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR M