NursePolkaDots’ Kitty
Friday, October 12th, 2007 My cousin Denise posted the items in her bag in her Multiply site. Look what I found. “A Hello Kitty tin can with ID pictures”
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Pinoys Love Hello Kitty! (http://blog.hellokitty.com/pinoyslovekitty) Hello Kitty Philippines |
My cousin Denise posted the items in her bag in her Multiply site. Look what I found. “A Hello Kitty tin can with ID pictures”
Hello Kitty Cellphone Theme for Sony Ericsson T610/T616/T618.
euploader.com
1. Download the theme file to your hard drive by right clicking the arrow button thing and selecting ?save target as.?
2. Go to euploader.com [link] and upload the file. They will give you a link, usercode and passcode.
3. Use your cell phone to go to the WAP address they provided you and enter the usercode and passcode.
4. Download the theme.
5. Go into your settings and select the theme to activate it.
Have Fun!
How Filipino Hello Kitty fans would love to have a taste of…
Kellogg’s Hello Kitty!
How would you love to have Kitty as your breakfast?
*Pictures from Eric Nakamura
McDonalds? Hello Kitty Hello Kitty Cabinet
Hello Kitty Harmonica
Hello Kitty Stickers
*Vanessa Roxas-Tan is a Sophomore of BA Fine Arts in the University of the Philippines, Diliman
Look what Igor got from the “UFO Catcher” at Time Zone, Glorietta:
One cute “green squeeze toy alien from Toy Story“-like Hello Kitty coming up!
I was browsing through Spellbinder’s (my friend) blog, and interestingly, he posted about “Hello Kitty Eyewear” carried by Executive Optical. Here are some of the photos:
Where’s Hello Kitty?
I was browsing the web, and look what I have found:
“A collection of photos from Manila, and all other places around the Philippines” - Manila Daily Photo’s image from last April 14, 2007 shows a vendor selling kites and balloons at Rizal Park, Manila.
Who would have guessed Hello Kitty would be there?
Jamie Polloso’s* Hello Kitty Items
So I thought that I am not a Hello Kitty fan. I used to think I have nothing to do with that cute cat saying “Aloha!” to everyone. But after I have read Bong’s blog and everything about his hypothesis/theory/fact, I just came to laugh at myself.
I was looking at my old grade school stuff (really old that I do not even remember having them at all) and all the while how Bong’s theory would be applicable to me.
After all the digging, they all just came out of old folders and boxes : stationeries from so long ago (I found a lot from my collection), tissue papers, old fans (the ones that need batteries to work), CD case (this one is actually my sister’s), and even old paper napkin labels, placemats and oh?a piece of ripped gift wrapper.
I have no idea why I even kept some of these things. It is really odd because people would normally think of it as rubbish. But still, I have kept them.
Oh dear! So I really loved Hello Kitty. (laughs)
*Jamie Polloso is an incoming Sophomore of BS Computer Science at the University of the Philippines, Diliman
With much enthusiasm and optimism combined, jump starting this Hello Kitty Experiment would be a piece of cake (I said to myself). There is nowhere else to start but with my own (or rather my mom’s and siobe’s) stuff.
My mom and my little sister (Annabelle Ong and Janelle Ong)
I gathered every Hello Kitty item I could find in the house and did some sort of a “little photoshoot” with the items after. AND…Voila!