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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Dapat sila zamora kasama jan. Mining interests pa lang nila qualified na agad sa billionaire list iyan. Pero jan ka bilib sa kanila kasi very discreet pag dating sa ganyan. I dunno if they live an ostentatious lifestyle but definitely they're as liquid as water

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    Wala naman nakikipag cooperate diyan sa Forbes eh. Yun estimate nila is yun obvious worth na nakikita kasi public, but some people in business nag request pa na huwag sila isama sa list...[emoji23]


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Wala naman nakikipag cooperate diyan sa Forbes eh. Yun estimate nila is yun obvious worth na nakikita kasi public, but some people in business nag request pa na huwag sila isama sa list...[emoji23]


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    Yup, am sure marami dyan nagtatago lang ng yaman nila. Pretty sure some local construction magnates should be there. Yung mga political dynasty families nandyan din dapat.

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    ang nakakapagtaka dyan sa list na yan, baket walang Ayala? o ayaw ng mga Spaniards ma-reveal wealth nila, lo-profile lang hihi at baka ma-tax

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    ang nakakapagtaka dyan sa list na yan, baket walang Ayala? o ayaw ng mga Spaniards ma-reveal wealth nila, lo-profile lang hihi at baka ma-tax
    the old rich are like that coz they have nothing to prove..

    cant believe $3B only si villar

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Wala naman nakikipag cooperate diyan sa Forbes eh. Yun estimate nila is yun obvious worth na nakikita kasi public, but some people in business nag request pa na huwag sila isama sa list...[emoji23]
    probably true, and i guess it's,,,,you?!

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    Just saw this and remember one of the topic here about trecking.






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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Just saw this and remember one of the topic here about trecking.






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    we get it, youre into crocs and barbies? ok lang uso naman ngayon..

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    Hmm. The trails outside the country are much more forgiving compared to ours.
    But yes. Madami dami din ang over sa porma. But that is who they are. Important is comfortable ka sa suot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Hmm. The trails outside the country are much more forgiving compared to ours.
    But yes. Madami dami din ang over sa porma. But that is who they are. Important is comfortable ka sa suot.

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    i climbed taal volcano years back..spur of the moment, i was just wearing sandals, took the trike to talisay via sungay, took a banca..didnt ride the horse, it was our 2nd climb, a friend had a bad experience on the 1st one on a horse..brought just liter of water..knowing that there was a store on top of the volcano...big mistake...all they have was softdrinks..climb was easy...maiinit lang talaga..even the ground was releasing vapors..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    i climbed taal volcano years back..spur of the moment, i was just wearing sandals, took the trike to talisay via sungay, took a banca..didnt ride the horse, it was our 2nd climb, a friend had a bad experience on the 1st one on a horse..brought just liter of water..knowing that there was a store on top of the volcano...big mistake...all they have was softdrinks..climb was easy...maiinit lang talaga..even the ground was releasing vapors..

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    Patay ako. How long will it take? Our VP in HQ told me the trek to taal will be our next activity when he comes over to Manila. I told him only fit people can go there and he told me "I have no problem" Pano naman kaya ako?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Patay ako. How long will it take? Our VP in HQ told me the trek to taal will be our next activity when he comes over to Manila. I told him only fit people can go there and he told me "I have no problem" Pano naman kaya ako?!?!
    Sama mo si mr t. Bubuhatin kayong lahat pati yun kabayo pa akyat ng taal. 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Sama mo si mr t. Bubuhatin kayong lahat pati yun kabayo pa akyat ng taal. ��
    LOL! HA HA HA

    Ang bigat kaya ng kabayo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Sama mo si mr t. Bubuhatin kayong lahat pati yun kabayo pa akyat ng taal. 🤣
    i love mr t, used to watch the A Team every tues 7pm channel 7 religiously, he's the reason along with hulk hogan kids started doing push ups...btw, did you watch his cartoons or youre the type thats into she-ra, carebears and my little pony? aminin..


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Sama mo si mr t. Bubuhatin kayong lahat pati yun kabayo pa akyat ng taal. 🤣


    B.A. Baracus! Yeah!


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    Would swining a wooden stick dent a car?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimchijiji View Post
    Would swining a wooden stick dent a car?


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    op cors....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    op cors....

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    Come on bro


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimchijiji View Post
    Come on bro


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    sorry papi...but its is totally a yes bro

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    I really dread the exposed parts of a trek. My rule is always bring 4l of water everytime since uhawin ako ever since. Havent climbed taal yet since mababa lang and the horse poo concern. We always categorized that as a side trip na di matuloy tuloy. Hehehe.

    Had also my fair share of wearing non trek related apparel dahil nakalimitan kong dalhin yung mga gamit ko. Wearing shoes and sandals without threads. Dulas galore tuloy inabot ko. One time, i had to walk barefoot on some parts because mas delikado pa pag nag sandals ako. I felt i was like cody lundin.
    One time, we had to share water since naubusan ang karamihan sa grupo kaya kalbaryo pababa.

    One thing i learned is always over prepare kahit madali lang. You really dont like the feeling of someone assisting you because of your shortcomings sa pag dala ng gamit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    ^
    I really dread the exposed parts of a trek. My rule is always bring 4l of water everytime since uhawin ako ever since. Havent climbed taal yet since mababa lang and the horse poo concern. We always categorized that as a side trip na di matuloy tuloy. Hehehe.

    Had also my fair share of wearing non trek related apparel dahil nakalimitan kong dalhin yung mga gamit ko. Wearing shoes and sandals without threads. Dulas galore tuloy inabot ko. One time, i had to walk barefoot on some parts because mas delikado pa pag nag sandals ako. I felt i was like cody lundin.
    One time, we had to share water since naubusan ang karamihan sa grupo kaya kalbaryo pababa.

    One thing i learned is always over prepare kahit madali lang. You really dont like the feeling of someone assisting you because of your shortcomings sa pag dala ng gamit.


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    its kind of a balancing act..if you pack too much, the weight becomes a burden, if too light, baka may kailanagin, i learned that when i was into mtb like most are weight wennies we were concerned too much bout weight, we tried to shed everything in grams.

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