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Atlantic City at night

There’s more to Atlantic City’s nightlife beside it’s gamblers, hookers and drug addicts (lols) Atlantic City has plethora of great and famous clubs/bars.

There’s the Mur Mur at the Borgata! Blue Martini at Bally’s Atlantic City Casino just inside Boardwalk entrance. They offer a over 100 martini variations served on a bar with a built-in frosted ice rail. Plus there’s live entertainment most nights. Mixx is Atlantic City’s hottest nightclub, large dance floor and plenty of private areas for bottle service. They have great DJ’s too!

Well aside from it’s nightclubs Atlantic City is also known for it’s events! And just recently (Nov 22) Madonna had a concert tour there. I was supposed to watch it but unfortunately tickets were sold out as in! [Hindi na pinaginit ang bangkay! Gosh...]

Rodin

The Rodin Museum was the gift of movie theater magnate Jules Mastbaum (American, 1872–1926) to the city of Philadelphia. Mastbaum began collecting works by Rodin in 1923 with the intent of founding a museum to enrich the lives of his fellow citizens.

Just three years later, he had assembled the largest collection of Rodin’s works outside Paris, including bronze castings, plaster studies, drawings, prints, letters, and books. In 1926, Mastbaum commissioned French architects Paul Cret and Jacques Gréber to design the Museum building and gardens. Unfortunately, the collector did not live to see his dream realized, but his widow honored his commitment to the city, and the Museum was inaugurated on November 29, 1929.

The Rodin Museum located in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - is the largest that contains collection of sculptor Auguste Rodin’s works outside of Paris.

The Gates of Hell - it depicts a scene from “The Inferno” Hmmm, Obviously! Lols… See Paolo? Who tries to reach Francesca, who seems to be slipping away…

Septa’s Broad Street Line

This is the Broad Street Line. This line provides both express and local subway service under Broad Street from the Sports Complex in South Philadelphia (Pattison) through Center City to Olney and Fern Rock in North Philadelphia.

The cheapest form of transportation, perhaps if you are to explore Philadelphia!


(Looking at these mowdels makes me feel fanget ha! That’s the reason I don’t buy FHM eh GrrrrRrrrRrrrR…)

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More then meets the EYE!

This is from the Nathan Sawaya collection… Truly it’s a the art of the brick!

If you look at this image from afar, it’ll look like this…

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Brick Freak: Nathan Sawaya

Most artists use glass, paint, charcoal. Some uses wood and metal.

But for Nathan Sawaya.

He chooses his medium to be LEGO.

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Economy Class

I did not imagine before my eyes that I, me , myself will be doing economy class… Uhg. *Very pretentious tone* Well at least I have tried - It’s not for me… [Experience lang ba! Hehehe...]

There’s alot of things that I don’t like about economy class (klaseng pang alipin sa gigilid? alilang kanin? hehehe just kiddin’ no.) one is it’s soooooo masikip [ayaw ko sa masikip, ayaw ko sa madilim at higit sa lahat ayaw ko sa marumi at mabaho!!!] But who am I to complain? I am on RECESSION… In Tagalog - Wala akong pera, isa akong hamak na hampas lupa lamang. Lookie-lookie ang sikip plus I have to bring my own baon ng grocery dahil sa klaseng ito their food sucks and sucks ans it sucks and it sucks plus it’s so expensive kala mo ginto.

After this trip. I think - I might be crippled already sa SIKIP ng legroom arg!

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