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  1. Join Date
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    The other night, when my wife and I were walking back to her office near POEA, we passed by the crossing under the Ortigas flyover. When we were waiting to get a "green light" from the MMDA to cross, we noticed a rugby boy and girl on our left side.

    The guy was sitting down on the pavement. The girl then lifted her skirt, removed her undies and started bonking the guy. Right in front of everybody. Of course therer were the usual gasps, but a lot of the pedestrians ignored the two.

    The MMDA person, who I assume was seeing all of this, did nothing. 'Matter-o-fact, I think he was actually watching.

    I really wish the DSWD and the MMDA could do something about these rugby boys and girls. I don't want them arrested though, unless they did a criminal act or something. I just wish the DSWD has a more solid program to take care of this poor kids.

  2. Join Date
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    hehehehe. mga ilang taon sila pre?
    baka nasobrahan ng karga.

  3. Join Date
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    They're probably in their mid to late teens. I don't mean to be lewd pero the guy "did her back", if you know what I mean. Nagulat talaga kami ni wifey ko. Oblivious sila talaga sa paligid.

  4. Join Date
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    tsk tsk tsk...walang silbi yung taga MMDA na iyon ah

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    nasobrahan yan.

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    Mukhang mas nasobrahan ng karga yung MMDA personnel, nakalimutan na niya yung trabaho niya.

    Even if they did commit a criminal act, they shouldn't end up in jail but in the custody of the DSWD, assuming that they're minors.

    Unfortunately it's such a common occurence, society is becoming desensitized.

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    I wanted to stop them pero I was afraid na baka gulpihin ako nung mga kasama nila. Namputsa, ganito na ba talaga ang society natin ngayon? I read a DSWD stat report somewhere that says "the number of pregnancies among very young street women have considerably increased". Kung alam nilang ganun, why don't they start a program to help these poor kids?

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    aba... teka... maka baba nga mamya... :bwahaha:

    kidding aside...

    sa ilalim ba ng overpass yan? kasi sa may galleria medyo mahigpit...

  9. Join Date
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    Yep, sa ilalim. Dun sa may poste, left side if you're coming from Gale. It occured between 8:00-8:30 in the evening. There was only one MMDA personnel left. I don't know pero, I think yung MMDA dun mahigpit lang sa mga jaywalkers. I pass by that place four times a week. Kahit na pakalat kalat na yung mga rugby boys, ok lang sa kanila. Well, kung wala naman ginagawang masama yung rugby boys I guess that's okay. Pero if there doing something stupid like bonking each other, he should have done something.

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    bonking hehehe

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    Kaya dumadami population sa Pinas, yung kalsada ginagawang Motel hahaha. tapos wala naman papakain kundi rugby din . Correction may ginagawa silang masama... overpopulating an already overpopulated country and adding more hungry mouths on the streets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon
    Kahit na pakalat kalat na yung mga rugby boys, ok lang sa kanila. Well, kung wala naman ginagawang masama yung rugby boys I guess that's okay.
    Problema kasi is, their very presence there constitutes a danger to people passing by on a regular basis. Unpredictable ang behavior nila on account of their substance abuse. What if they decide to snatch someone's bag or purse? Or bigla na lang silang topakin and hold some passing kid as hostage? O kaya may makursunadahang bugbugin o patayin? Or kung bigla na lang silang magaway-away at magwala, madamay pa yung mga taong dumadaan.

    When I was still living in Quezon City, madalas akong makakita ng mga rugby boys na humihiga sa gitna ng Commonwealth Avenue, beside the Tandang Sora flyover tuwing umuuwi ako sa gabi. The sad part is, there is a police detachment underneath the flyover, and the cops were hardly doing anything about those kids.

    At the very least, they could be considered vagrants, having neither permanent home nor means of livelihood.
    Last edited by Bogeyman; March 17th, 2005 at 01:41 PM.

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    ok yan ah...free show!

  14. Join Date
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    hehehe baka malagay yan sa mga scandals dito sa tsikot.....

  15. FrankDrebin Guest
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    How about...instead of insulting the present state of the lost poor souls of the rugby kids why don't we help them regain their senses and giving them their life back? Just like what Jesus Christ have taught us. Just like what those expensive Catholics Exclusive School have taught us. Just like what those you heard every Sunday Mass before eating your lunch in a classy restaurant.

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    hmmm easier said than done, most of those rugby boys dont want to be helped anyways, babalik at babalik pa rin sa bisyo nila tsktsk

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    medyo abstract pa yun picture eh pwede mas graphic description? pwede paki tagalog mahina ako sa ingles---ano yan bonking na yan? pero mukhang masaya yan ah hehe pcensya na

  18. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBimmer
    hmmm easier said than done, most of those rugby boys dont want to be helped anyways, babalik at babalik pa rin sa bisyo nila tsktsk
    Hindi naman lahat bro. Please don't generalized them. Tulong lang ang kailangan nila. If you can't help personally why don't you give your financial supports to some ngo-groups who help them.

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    We had a project in the past where we had helped street kids go to NGOs that help street kinds find a "home". A couple of years later, we were surprised that more than half of them went back to being street kids.

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    Bonking? 70's English slang yan para nag-dyug.

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