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    #41
    eto pa con't:

    In a few years, I may take advantage of whatever opportunities come my
    way. But I will come home. A borderless world doesn't preclude the
    idea of a home. I'm a Filipino, and I'll always be one. It isn't about
    just geography; it isn't about boundaries. It's about
    giving back to the country that shaped me.

    And that's going to be more important to me than seeing snow outside
    my windows on a bright Christmas morning.

    Mabuhay and Thank you.
    __________________________________________________ __________________
    So, be proud, you are a Filipino,...and not like
    Mr. Art Bell. Please do
    send this to as many persons as you can until it
    reaches him.

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    #42
    an old one and a HOAX!

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by resmile View Post
    an old one and a HOAX!
    Correct.

    *bankai: that is such an old hoax. That letter is completely fake. Some moderators might be pissed off to see it here again, as every time it is posted, they either delete or lock the thread.

    I suggest you erase it yourself... as it has nothing to do with this topic anyhow.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #44
    baka kulang lan sila sa ng knowledge sa geography.

    pacific- (asia pacific) islanders - (phil. islands) or something like that kaya pacific islanders ang alam nila :twak:

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by bhongskie View Post
    Filipinos are not Asians.....


    only Filipinas ....

    Coz, Filipinos are Asions..... tama ba yon?

    ache-che
    This joke is so....... I'm actually laughing....

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Guam....... Heh. There's so many Pinoys there it might as well be part of the Philippines.
    Hey I resemble that comment. Most of the locals have Filipino blood also and the culture is the same as the Philippines because of their history. Damn I miss having a beach in my backyard.

    Another reason why some Pinoys put pacific islander is because organizations here in the US usually celebrate Asian/Pacific Islander(APA) days/month together so they get confused. Heck, most pinoys here still call the Philippines PI instead of RP and the Philippines hasn't been a PI since the US granted it independence and became a republic. Actually I like what one Filam writer wrote in a column saying we should be called Aspanic=Asian+Hispanic. But the term As and panic doesn't paint a good image.
    Last edited by redorange; December 18th, 2006 at 02:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    Hey I resemble that comment. Most of the locals have Filipino blood also and the culture is the same as the Philippines because of their history. Damn I miss having in my backyard.

    Another reason why some Pinoys put pacific islander is because organizations here in the US usually celebrate Asian/Pacific Islander(APA) days/month together so they get confused. Heck, most pinoys here still call the Philippines PI instead of RP and the Philippines hasn't been a PI since the US granted it independence and became a republic. Actually I like what one Filam writer wrote in a column saying we should be called Aspanic=Asian+Hispanic. But the term As and panic doesn't paint a good image.
    Years ago, we once thought of moving to Guam (my Dad's preference) instead of the Philippines (my Mom's) because of that exact reason. Of course, my Mom won out in the end......

    My Dad goes to Guam (or any other US territory) for a few weeks every 2 (or is that 4?) years so that his citizenship isn't put in jeopardy.


    Anyway, although I prefer the Asian side of me, the thought of me being a Pacific Islander had occured before when I was much younger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Years ago, we once thought of moving to Guam (my Dad's preference) instead of the Philippines (my Mom's) because of that exact reason. Of course, my Mom won out in the end......

    My Dad goes to Guam (or any other US territory) for a few weeks every 2 (or is that 4?) years so that his citizenship isn't put in jeopardy.


    Anyway, although I prefer the Asian side of me, the thought of me being a Pacific Islander had occured before when I was much younger.
    OT

    What's the citizenship of your dad and why would it be in jeopardy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    OT

    What's the citizenship of your dad and why would it be in jeopardy?
    US. He was told by both Immigrations and the US Embassy that he must set foot in US soil every few years in order to keep his citizenship. Guam happens to be the closest. That's why he preferred Guam. No need to worry about his citizenship and still close enough to the Philippines.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; December 18th, 2006 at 02:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by architect View Post
    Hehe. But don't be too harsh on them. When it comes to U.S. birth certificate forms, they have it just as bad as we do, perhaps even worse. At least, we rightfully belong to the Asian category, which is an option in the form.

    Spanish-Americans (or 1st gen peninsulares) wishing to emphasize their heritage have to tick off Hispanic (Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, etc), the rationale being they speak the same language.
    'tis merely a joke on the "bread" typo

    btw my spanish friends refuse to tick off the 'hispanic' box. they tick 'caucasian' because of their european features and heritage. back to your earlier point, they do have an option to be considered a minority if it helps them (for getting jobs, admissions or whatnot) and if they so choose. daya! :swear:

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    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered View Post
    'tis merely a joke on the "bread" typo

    btw my spanish friends refuse to tick off the 'hispanic' box. they tick 'caucasian' because of their european features and heritage. back to your earlier point, they do have an option to be considered a minority if it helps them (for getting jobs, admissions or whatnot) and if they so choose. daya! :swear:
    That is true. My wife's cousins in Reno claimed they have Paiute Indian blood because of their biological dad (RiP) along with Pinoy blood (via their mom/my wife's aunt) even though eyeballing them, they look pure caucasian. That qualified them for many state grants which helped them through college.

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    #52
    filipinos are not asians, we are whites. lahat tayo takot magpaaraw, lahat tayo gusto pumuti

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    filipinos are not asians, we are whites. lahat tayo takot magpaaraw, lahat tayo gusto pumuti
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    Well, joking aside, that is partially true especially with some Pinays, including my Mom.

    My Mom never let me wear shorts outside while we were all living in Nevada. So, when we moved to the Philippines, I had the whitest legs. My female Pinay cousins and their friends would say, "Uy, ang puti ng legs! Pahipo! Ang kiiiiinis!" I'd be going, "Grrrrrr! Hey, stop touching my legs!". -me kiliti ako dun-

    It didn't last though. Once I started swimming and playing soccer in HS, my complexion turned to a light brown.

    I didn't have that attraction for a light complexion. My crush in HS was twice as dark as I am but taller (she was "lahing Bombay"). I always wondered why I seemed to be the only one attracted to her. That's because many Pinoys like light-complexioned women.

    Nowadays. there is a real danger from melanoma (skin cancer from sun exposure). So, people should cover themselves.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; December 18th, 2006 at 07:36 AM.

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    #54
    i'm saiyan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    US. He was told by both Immigrations and the US Embassy that he must set foot in US soil every few years in order to keep his citizenship. Guam happens to be the closest. That's why he preferred Guam. No need to worry about his citizenship and still close enough to the Philippines.
    Naturalized citizens can't have their citizenship taken unless it goes to an immigration court and is taken by a judge because he misrepresented himself during his application process. The reason they gave you is not valid for removal of citizenship. By law US citizens can live anywhere, the only people that US immigration has jurisdiction over are Legal Permanent Residents(green card) and non-immigrant aliens in the US. I am not a lawyer but I work with one of the agencies you mentioned and deal with those laws everyday.

    PM me if you have any questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redorange View Post
    Naturalized citizens can't have their citizenship taken unless it goes to an immigration court and is taken by a judge because he misrepresented himself during his application process. The reason they gave you is not valid for removal of citizenship. By law US citizens can live anywhere, the only people that US immigration has jurisdiction over are Legal Permanent Residents(green card) and non-immigrant aliens in the US. I am not a lawyer but I work with one of the agencies you mentioned and deal with those laws everyday.

    PM me if you have any questions.
    I checked several sites and you're right. Maybe that's why the last time my Dad traveled to a US territory was back in 1992 when he visited me in Nevada. Thanks.

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    #57
    OT: *redorange - just noticed you are in Northern Cal. Where are you based - Sac? I go back and forth between Manila and Fremont.

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Mas mahirap yung half Filipino, half Filipina, tawag dun Bading.
    magiging pangalan mo na nyan eh Rustom

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    Quote Originally Posted by architect View Post
    OT: *redorange - just noticed you are in Northern Cal. Where are you based - Sac? I go back and forth between Manila and Fremont.
    Close to Fremont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by resmile View Post
    ayaw mo ng PIDRO?
    No, Joe, it's pey-drow.

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