Some pictures of my self taken last year.

Golden Gate – SF

Universal Studio – Los Angeles

Caesar Palace – Las Vegas

Lets change our decor, I want you to bring and visit Paris and have a look what we have done there. Visited Versailles last July, we have visited the countryside where Marie Antoinette spent her afternoon reading when she wanted to be alone with her horses.
The stylistic «Grand Trianon» amazed me; this is where the King or the President uses to receive any diplomatic personality when they visit them. The huge garden is fantastic. Everything is in order, very smart and well maintained. I advise you to have a better sport shoes if ever you are about to visit this place.
You can find some rare trees and maybe some oldest trees indeed. I met a woman who comes to visit this place and spends her time every year under this tree as a memory of her husband because he used to spend his time enjoying and counting the leaves of this tree.
In the afternoon of the same day, I roamed around the Chateau de Versailles. Architecture is wonderful. I was questioning and saying myself that people before were so artistic when it comes to construction. Comparing now, we can’t find those architecture anymore even if our technologies improved.
Have a look the old lady behind me. This is the highest point in Paris about 324 metres. Constructed by Gustave Eiffel in 1887-1889. Do you know what I am referring about?

Yesterday, I drove far from Lyon to enjoy the peaceful countryside called Drome. I was impressed by the “Tour de France 2006″ which it held. It was so amazing! This little village “Montbrison” made me think of installing myself my own little World why not a French Ferme to be near with one of my bests. Day was great, I ate well and met people who are interested. Took some landscapes and enjoyed the rest of the day. I would love to visit this house and maybe make my decision later. I’ll end this in the moment because I am tired and maybe next time I will continue more amazing events.

–Tass, the Soviet press agency, on pageant moms
“For Colombians, the beauty pageants replace the violence we live with every day. Especially Miss Columbia is a sacred event; no one dares to criticize.”
–Adriana La Rotta, Columbian TV reporter, quoted in the Miami Herald
In 1958, two finalists flabbergasted Bert Parks by tattling on live television that they’d discovered backstage that they shared a common bond-a two-timing military cadet boyfriend. Miss Iowa pronounced judgment on the philandering cadet: “I think he has two very lovely ex-girlfriends.” “She said it very well,” seconded Miss California.
Upon being crowned “Little Miss Cherub,” a three-year-old girl waved an envelope containing her scholarship at her mother watching from the audience and yelled, “Mommy, I got mail!”
– Press of Atlantic City.
Columnist David J. Spatz on the press’ view in the swimsuit competition: “You get to see too much watching the show in the hall, especially from a runway seat where it’s difficult to ignore epidermal imperfections like tiny pockets of cellulite, fading stretch marks and dimples. But television cameras have a habit of filtering out unsightly blemishes; every woman looks perfect.”
—Press of Atlantic City
“Isn’t it a little ironic here? We pick politicians by how they look on TV and Miss America on where she stands on the issues. Isn’t that a little backwards?”
–Jay Leno
Twelve Miss USA contestants were dining at a New York City restaurant to promote the upcoming pageant when they were asked to pose for photos. One of the chaperones, a fiftyish grandmother, joined them in the picture. “That,” quipped an onlooking diner, “must be Miss New York.”
–New York Times
By the end of the 1930s a disgruntled talent scout at the Miss America Pageant complained to Holiday magazine, “I’m telling you, culture and respectability have ruined the Miss America Pageant!”
Carole Gist, Miss USA 1990, on being the first black woman ever to win the Miss USA title: “Nelson Mandela had been freed and I had a feeling in my heart from God that a black would win.”
—To Cindy Adams
“Hey, I can’t be Miss America!” —Patricia Gorrasi, mother of five, upon being crowned Miss Garlic at Kentucky’s Garlic Fest II.
“At that moment, it’s kind of like dying. You’re ALONE. There’s nobody that can do it for you.”
–Terry Meeuwsen, Miss America 1973, on winning
Tom Snyder once asked Albert Marks, then boss of the Miss America pageant, if he had a favorite winner. “No,” he answered, “to me they all look like a plate of yesterday’s mashed potatoes.” Ooops. Wrong analogy. Later, at a gathering of former titleholders, one winner called him to the podium for an “award” and smashed him in the face with a plate of cold mashed potatoes. “The sameness was what I meant,” he lamely tried to clarify.
–The Miss America Cookbook
Who is behind this name?
Some people knew my name already. You know me behind this screen name “Catwish & me0wish”. Born on July 4th, lives in France, independent, organized and has the character of a cancer person. Professionally stable, I invest for my future, I love travelling, seeing other countries and to know how others live. I appreciate the pleasure to be home and find my comfort. Helpful, attracted by the newest things as a change of daily routine and always ready to hear other’s opinion. Romantic, amaze by a typical and stylistic meal especially accompanied with a most tasteful wine. Challenging myself to work out my impatience and un-stress myself.
Age: A woman who tells you her age will tell you everything.
These sayings caught my attention
“Call a dog and he’ll come to you, call a cat and he’ll take a message and get back to you”.
Is this the reason why I am close with the cats and decided to handle the screen name “Catwish”? Well, probably, but the main reason was because of my dear cat name “Linux”.
Originally from Davao City, I want to say Mabuhay to all Visayan and always remember this signature “BISDAK FOREVER”! For those who don’t know Davao yet, I am encouraging you to visit Davao City. I can recommend you to visit Davao Museum, Paradise Island, Philippines Eagle, Pearl Farm Beach, Eden’s Place and Apple view in Toril nice beaches.
I assure Reyna’s Education.
I established a programme in the Philippines name: “Study for your future” which composed of 5 students. I support their clothing, allowances and school fees.
We accept donations from those generous people. Please contact me if you are interested.
Owner of www.mail6m.com
A company who offers online e-mail archives.
A distributer of cheapest philippines and US calling cards : Quiapo Philippines and US phone cards.
I am a free lance consultant interpreter for Stanford University via a French Institute.
Subjects already dealt :
Bipolar Disorder:
Isformerly known as manic-depression, is a diagnosis in psychiatry referring to mania (or hypomania or mixed states) alternating with clinical depression (or depressed or euthymic mood) over a significant period of time
Brief Pain Inventory:
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), is a Pain assessment based from a measure known as the Wisconsin Brief Pain.

Born from the sign of Cancer and a descendant from an Apple tree.
APPLE TREE (love)
Frail has much charm, has a good capacity of seduction, attraction, one has will have joke, likes flirting, adventurer, sensitive, always in love, wants to love and to be loved, tender and faithful partner, is very generous, has scientific talents, lives only for today, a carefree philosopher and imaginative.
Then, if we want that the cycle continue, let’s protect our trees.
My fovourite Philipine Celebrities are :
Regine Velasquez
Lea Salonga
Carole Banawa
To see some pictures, please go to my Celebrities Page!
I am a fan of these following TV Series Shows:
- Prison Break with Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield and Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows
- 6 Feet Under with Peter Krause
- 24 Heures Chrono with Kiefer Sutherland
- DHW Desperate Housewives with Eva Longoria
