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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by victorevolution View Post
    which city? only saw that on a stalone movie where rats were turned into hamburgers
    OT:

    Demolition Man

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    It's a local documentary. I don't remember if it was I-witness or Imbestigador. It's somewhere in the slums of Metro Manila.
    even the deadly cane toads weren't exempted.
    ayun, yung mga kumain nito doon sa riles sa may tondo, tepok!

    admit it!
    the so called manila is stranger than fiction!

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPg5IH4O7lM]Pagpag for sale - YouTube[/ame]
    nagkuwento si isko moreno nung buhay niya nung batang basurero pa siya.
    yung hinahango nilang pagpag may kasamang pasador (napkin).

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    #24
    Now i have been proven right. I've been telling those priest, preachers, mga christian etc.. don't be afraid of hell as you are already in HELL...
    heaven is only when you reach orgasm....

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    I won't be surprised if some imbecile would want to declare Dan Brown "persona non grata".
    Well, MMDA chairman Tolentino has already written Dan Brown a letter on this matter. 'nak ng kamote talaga oh.

    MMDA 'disappointed' over Dan Brown’s depiction of Manila in latest novel | News | GMA News Online

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    #26
    im already 1/4 through the book and I havent even read the Manila part, they actually havent even left the citythey started on

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    #27
    The Truth hurts, Tolentino.

    Just look at the dirty squatters all over the city.

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    #28
    Natawa nga ako dito nung napanuod ko sa news kaninang umaga, sabi ko sa isip ko "totoo naman ah".

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    #29
    The politicians the masa voted for, like Nancy Binay, is what makes foreigners think that the Philippines is the gates of hell. See how many lazy dumb demons are a sleep, drunk, plagiarist, and corrupt seating in the Senate? Parang pinakawalan sa impyerno at Senado namahay ang mga demonyo.

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    #30

    Wondering if it's really mentioned in the book.....

    First few chapters pa lang ako and it is so... so....

    19.2K:book:

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    #31
    saw-saw na naman tolentino, oh. unahin mo na lang patinuin ang traffic. puro kasi lip service at pa-pogi

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    #32
    Many are reading the book just for the part about Manila...Dan Brown should thank Tolentino for the interest generated by his letter...hehehe. Any publicity is good publicity... I remembered during Marcos time, he banned an issue of Time Magazine because of an article about his regime. That issue became a rare gem that people smuggled them in. You were popular if you had the issue...

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    #33

    ^ ^ ^ Free download bro...Generated interest? Yes... REvenue?.... Hhmmmm...

    19.2K:book:

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    #34
    Hintayin ko na lang sa Wikipedia...

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    ^^^ Could be a good approach bro... Finished only up to Ch.6 last night and the build-up is bland, IMO... Hope it gets better....

    19.2K:book:

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    #36
    meron na kaya sa app store ang inferno?

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    #37

    May audio book na rin....

    19.2K:book:

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    #38
    Inferno (Dan Brown novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Hmmm...no mention of Manila. Do not read if you don't want to spoil the ending.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    It should be bro.,- the ebook is now available (actually since a few weeks ago)....

    If indeed it is, i.e., "Manila as the Gate of Hell",- may I ask everyone here, who do you think should be the:

    1. GateKeeper? - siyempre si Erap na, siya ang susi sa pagtaas or pagbagsak ng Manila eh
    2. KeyMaster? - FPJ, siya ang susi ng dating kasikatan
    [3. ***Master?] - Erap pa din, need I say more?

    And why?

    19.2K:book:
    Too short!!!

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    #40
    Another non-issue made into a big deal..

    'Gates of hell': Dan Brown enrages Philippines
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    Philippine authorities reacted angrily over Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown's portrayal of Manila as "the gates of hell" in his latest novel.

    The book Inferno includes a character who describes the capital as a city of horrible traffic jams, suffocating pollution, massive poverty and a thriving child *** trade.

    The chairman of the government agency managing Manila, Francis Tolentino, sent a letter to Brown and his publishers on Thursday criticising the "inaccurate portrayal of our beloved metropolis".

    While the book is fictional, an excerpt on the American author's website stresses that "all artwork, literature, science, and historical references in this novel are real".

    "I've run through the gates of hell," the character says after her experiences in Manila.

    In his letter, copies of which were made public, Tolentino said he was "displeased" by the depiction of the capital, home to more than 1.65 million people.

    He did not deny its huge slums and grinding poverty but said Brown had disregarded the strong Catholic faith of many residents as well as their "good character and compassion towards each other".

    The traffic czar said Manila’s traffic is only around two hours long -- at most.

    "Truly our place is an entry to heaven," the letter added.


    Tolentino conceded this was not the first conflict between Brown and Manila. In 2006, the Manila city council banned screenings of the film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code, saying it was offensive to the Catholic church.

    Brown's works have also previously come under fire in the largely Roman Catholic Philippines, with bishops calling them "sacrilegious" for undermining church teachings.

    However on cyberspace, some Filipinos were in agreement with the author's portrayal.

    "It looks like (Tolentino) is the one who hasn't been to Manila," one person tweeted.


    Some even think that the episode in Manila– it’s less than two pages in a 460-page novel–just made them more curious about Mr. Brown’s latest thriller, whose mystery is based on Italian poet Dante’s masterpiece, “The Divine Comedy.”

    Last month, the government announced that despite years of economic growth, 27.9 per cent of the Philippine population lived in poverty, a figure practically unchanged since 2006.

    AFP


    Read more: Inferno author Dan Brown enrages Philippines: 'Gates of hell'
    Last edited by Monseratto; May 24th, 2013 at 12:55 PM.

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