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From Mela:

The last CD I bought:

I think the last CD I bought was the American Idol 4 CD. I'm still waiting for Jason Mraz's new CD to come out. That's my next purchase.

Song playing right now:

I'm in an internet cafe in SM. The song that I can hear clearly is Regine Velasquez' newest jingle for WOW Philippines.

Five songs that I listen to a lot, or that mean a lot to me:

The Blower's Daughter - Damien Rice
Prettiest Thing - Norah Jones
I Don't Know What I Can Save You From - Kings of Convenience
Everything Reminds Me Of Her - Elliott smith
I'll Be - Edwin McCain

Five people to whom I'm passing the baton:

Patty
Joey
Ganns
Trish
Aura
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