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    #21
    para siguro tipid na.. hindi na aarkila nang hagad.. mahal din bayad dyan sa mga hagad na yan.. papakainin mo pa..

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    #22
    as usual the true purpose of something got lost in Pinoy culture -- ang wang-wang ay para sa emergency pero ang meaning ng wang-wang sa pinoy is "exempted sa traffic rules"

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    para siguro tipid na.. hindi na aarkila nang hagad.. mahal din bayad dyan sa mga hagad na yan.. papakainin mo pa..
    Libre sa ibang lugar. Provided ng city hall or bgy ata. You only need to request or sometimes they provide for it.

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    #24
    Kaya lang naman gumagamit ng siren because of the flow of traffic. Bawal kasi mahati ang pila ng sasakyan. I hope sa langit wala ng wang wang


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    #25
    International standards do allow for the use of blinkers and flashers on funeral vehicles but they have to be in purple. Even in the U.S. only the police motorcycle escort can use the siren intermittently to control traffic to prevent the funeral procession from being disrupted.

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    #26
    sa laguna ako nakarinig ng hearse na totoy bibo ang tugtog.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by cpsolt View Post
    sa laguna ako nakarinig ng hearse na totoy bibo ang tugtog.
    tapos sumasayaw yung mga nasa prusisyon?

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    #28
    In taiwan the bereaved hire a stripper to dance for the dead to entertain him kuno and to entice people to attend the funeral


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