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Recent Events Of Interest In The Philipines
oliver020206
post Jul 2 2006, 12:13 PM
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Sa mga pinoy n nandito sa bansa why don't you post recent events here aside from the politics scene.
It could help update other countrymen out there. I realized this is a moneymaking forum but wouldn't it be great if we have a thread for other things as well like this one here in the Philippine section.
I see we have a section for world news and events but i'ts just too vast asection for me. I hope other pinoy out there would make some other post here about the Philippine Community. And please no topics about politics unless it's really that interesting. tongue4.gif

Congrats nga pala ke Pacman dancing4dh.gif (parang nagboboksing yung smiley) I'm not a big fan of boxing but with all the hype recently I had to watch the fight. I'm a sucker for the underdogs but I still prefer Pacquiao to win. i just wish Larios have given him a better fight like in round 3. Anyway It was a nice fight but they should have fought in an even arena like in the states so it won't be blemish with politics of the nation since I see it's only a fight between two great combatants and not between two nations.

The mexicans showed a great sportmanship spirit specially when Oscar Larios said "Salamat Pilipinas".
That what I call grace in defeat. He accepts the defeat like a man and no excuses. peace.gif



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oliver020206
post Aug 8 2006, 01:06 PM
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Wala na patay na tong thread na ito! tongue4.gif

Anyway I just heard according to the news that Philvocs said that Mt. Mayon is bound to erupt within this week.
The good news is that it won't be that stong like MT. Pinatubo since it has already been pouring out lava in the past years unlike MT. Pinatubo which was dormant for years.

It's just very ironic that the government is all out on spending money for the relief of those OFWs in Lebanon while those in the evacuation center in Mt. Mayon are pack like sardines in their rooms. A lot of them were reported to have been contracting diseases and colds.

I now the government is helping these poor evacuees but if only they exert a lot more effort like they are doing in Lebanon, maybe these evacuees wouldn't have to suffer that much. It's like the saying that you can be dirty inside your own house but once you go outside keep yourself clean. I guess they are more concerned about how the world would perceive the country rather than how the country perceive itself.

The people inthe vicinity of Mt. Mayon live there and they really didn't have a choice while those OFWs in Lebanon had a choice. They knew the risk and took their chances. Besides most OFW wouldn't even bother coming back here once they have established themselves in another country.

I have nothing against OFW in general. Its just that the country should atleast get its priorities straight.


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post Aug 19 2006, 05:07 AM
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sang-ayon ako sa lahat ng sinabi mo.
cge, buhayin natin itong thread mo.

OFWs na rin naman ang nadaplisan nating topic, bkt di na rin lng ntin sila gisahin? rofl4.gif
iniiwan nila ang bansa natin at minsan o madalas, di na rin bumabalik. annoyed.gif
at ngayon nman, me "SuperMaid" program nman c ate Glo? post-36326-1110185726.gif

Haay... ano b 'yan?
tlaga bang yan lng ang kayang maging trabaho ng karamihan nating mga kababayan? doh.gif
sa internet nman at ating kapaligiran marami din nmang pagkakakitaan, magtiyaga ka lang!

it doesn't make u feel PROUD to be PINOY ! sad.gif


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QUOTE(oliver020206 @ Aug 8 2006, 01:06 PM) [snapback]2601706[/snapback]
Wala na patay na tong thread na ito! tongue4.gif

Anyway I just heard according to the news that Philvocs said that Mt. Mayon is bound to erupt within this week.
The good news is that it won't be that stong like MT. Pinatubo since it has already been pouring out lava in the past years unlike MT. Pinatubo which was dormant for years.

It's just very ironic that the government is all out on spending money for the relief of those OFWs in Lebanon while those in the evacuation center in Mt. Mayon are pack like sardines in their rooms. A lot of them were reported to have been contracting diseases and colds.

I now the government is helping these poor evacuees but if only they exert a lot more effort like they are doing in Lebanon, maybe these evacuees wouldn't have to suffer that much. It's like the saying that you can be dirty inside your own house but once you go outside keep yourself clean. I guess they are more concerned about how the world would perceive the country rather than how the country perceive itself.

The people inthe vicinity of Mt. Mayon live there and they really didn't have a choice while those OFWs in Lebanon had a choice. They knew the risk and took their chances. Besides most OFW wouldn't even bother coming back here once they have established themselves in another country.

I have nothing against OFW in general. Its just that the country should atleast get its priorities straight.

i agree.... the biggest problem of this, our beloved country is that we become a nationalist when we go abroad... those who choose to stick it out here become second rate...

QUOTE(texas97 @ Aug 19 2006, 05:07 AM) [snapback]2656663[/snapback]
sang-ayon ako sa lahat ng sinabi mo.
cge, buhayin natin itong thread mo.

OFWs na rin naman ang nadaplisan nating topic, bkt di na rin lng ntin sila gisahin? rofl4.gif
iniiwan nila ang bansa natin at minsan o madalas, di na rin bumabalik. annoyed.gif
at ngayon nman, me "SuperMaid" program nman c ate Glo? post-36326-1110185726.gif

Haay... ano b 'yan?
tlaga bang yan lng ang kayang maging trabaho ng karamihan nating mga kababayan? doh.gif
sa internet nman at ating kapaligiran marami din nmang pagkakakitaan, magtiyaga ka lang!

it doesn't make u feel PROUD to be PINOY ! sad.gif


correct... ang mga OFW are thinking sa kanilang families, not sa country... tama na ang plastikan... heroes? what a joke we are turning into...


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