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Xlr8: Meet them and know them!

If Korea has K-Pop, Japan has J-Pop, Philippines will have its own version of that, the P-Pop. A new boy group that definitely struck the Philippines, and will show what the P-Pop has. They will also definitely be a star to the girls out there. ADRIAN MUHLACH Weight : 136lbs. Height : 5′7 Shoe Size : 9 1/2 or 10 Shirt Size : Medium Boasting hot looks and exceptional acting talent, Adrian comes from the bloodline of the Muhlach where  Aga Muhlach came from. And  he is definitely Aga’s younger brother. Adrian, as an actor in training join in the newest boy group from Viva, XLR8. He is one of the boys that will leave us amazed after each performance as they exhibit the ultimate teen singing and dancing power. Aside from singing, dancing and acting Adrian or AJ knows how to play the drums and guitars very well. He also appeared in commercials like Poten Cee Vitamin C and Mama Sita BBQ Marinade Commercial, our talented hottie also dreamed of leading on a movie and get to wo

Pchy: PhotoMosaic

I've just created this, a while ago  for a test of my new software discovered.. Is it nice? If you want to know about this, just put your email at the comment box and I will send you the software.. I'll appreciate your messages...Thanks...

Pchy and Mario Love Affair 2

Pchy: Good Morning Mario! Mario: Hey! Wazzup! Pchy: Are you going to the park tonight? Mario: I don’t know, why do you ask? Pchy: There will be a party, and all the people in our community are invited. Mario: So- are you going? Pchy: if you- Mario: Okay! I’ll go, so you must go too. Pchy: Okay! 7:00 o’clock in the evening at the park Mario: Okay! So you later! But I’ll just drop by in your house, so just wait for me! Pchy: Okay! I’ll just wait you in my house! (6:40 pm) The Door Bell is ringing.. The Door is opened by Pchy. Mario: Good evening, Pchy Pchy: So there you are! Are you ready? Mario: Yup! We just ride on my car Pchy: So- you bring your car, huh! Mario: Yup- so that we will not be late Pchy: Okay! Then, Let’s Go! Pchy and Mario are on the car, going to the park for the party. Mario: I’m just curious- is it okay to ask you something? Pchy: It is okay- so what do you want to know? Mario: Do you have a girlfriend already? Pchy: Huh? Am… Mario: J

Pchy: A short feature

       Talented….cute….versatile….and has the sweetest smile; this is how most of his fans describe him. Born on 20th of July 1989 in Chiang Mai, Thailand, the wife of Mr. Hiranyawongkul gave birth and it was a boy, and named the boy, Witwisit Hirayawongkul and today he is popularly known as Pchy (pronounce like Pitch).     At his early age, Witwisit shows his talent in singing, and as he grows up, his talent also develops. Witwisit spent his 12 years of education at a Catholic school namely Monfort College, a prestigious school in Chiang Mai. And because of his passion in singing and having this pleasing personality, he was discovered by Chukiat Sakweerakul, a writer/director/ and an alumnus of their school where Witwisit attended. According to my sources, Witwisit’s first break in the entertainment industry was the movie Love of Siam ( Rak Haeng Siam ), as he portrayed the role of Mew, a child that seeks the meaning of love. But this movie isn’t easy for him, because there was a s

Scientists Unravel Mysteries of Intelligence

By Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter by Amanda Gardner healthday Reporter – Fri Feb 26, 5:03 pm ET FRIDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) -- It's not a particular brain region that makes someone smart or not smart. Nor is it the strength and speed of the connections throughout the brain or such features as total brain volume. Instead, new research shows, it's the connections between very specific areas of the brain that determine intelligence and often, by extension, how well someone does in life. "General intelligence actually relies on a specific network inside the brain, and this is the connections between the gray matter , or cell bodies, and the white matter , or connecting fibers between neurons," said Jan Glascher, lead author of a paper appearing in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . "General intelligence relies on the connection b