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    #11

    Parang Chariots of the Gods ito ni Erich Von Daniken.....

    3909:trampoline:

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    #12
    Ayan na parating na mga Decepticons

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    #13
    naku baka parang invasion of the body snatchers na yan!

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    #14
    Bumblebee na yan.

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    #15
    hmmm baka yung bayan na yan sa peru ang bagong smallville

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    #16
    Hanapin nila at baka diyan bumulusok si Captain Barbell.

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    #17
    This might be the prequel to the DAWN OF THE DEAD.

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    #18
    The El Chupacabra

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra




    hough the oral and literary tradition of chimera-like creatures stretches far back into both European and Amerindian culture, the modern legend of cipi chupacabra began approximately in 1987, when Puerto Rican newspapers El Vocero and El Nuevo Dia began reporting the killings of many different types of animals, such as birds, horses, and, as its name implies, goats. It is predated by El Vampiro de Moca (The Vampire of Moca), a creature blamed for similar killings that occurred in the small town of Moca in the 1970s. While at first it was suspected that the killings were done randomly by some members of a Satanic cult, eventually these killings spread around the island, and many farms reported loss of animal life. The killings had one pattern in common: each of the animals had their bodies bled dry through a series of small circular incisions. Puerto Rican comedian and entrepreneur Silverio Pérez is credited with coining the term "chupacabras" soon after the first incidents were reported in the press.[1] Shortly after the deaths in Puerto Rico, other animal deaths were reported in other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Brazil, the United States and Mexico.
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