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    #11
    Sa metro manila dami buwaya lalo na sa ilalim ng mga tulay 🤣🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Sa metro manila dami buwaya lalo na sa ilalim ng mga tulay 🤣🤣

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    small buwayas are also known as butikis.

    who knows the origins of the "butiking pasay"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    small buwayas are also known as butikis.

    who knows the origins of the "butiking pasay"?
    No offense to Pasay residents but my Tita uses this to describe a very poor person. I think this is because Pasay has a lot of slum areas. You know how people are perceived based on their address

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    small buwayas are also known as butikis.

    who knows the origins of the "butiking pasay"?
    I last heard this from a pinoy cartoon series. The villain calls the hero butiking pasay, I don't know of its captain barbell or panday.

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    OT: bats are also resident in one of the small island in 100 islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan. if you go island hopping, you can see them hanging on the trees. although its seasonal, there are months that they are not there...

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    decades ago,
    coming from south of manila, the first sign of civilization that viajeros saw, was pasay city.
    back then, policemen wore khaki uniforms.
    mulcting policemen would hide behind the wooden brown meralco posts, waiting for their viajero victims, just like what the light brown butikis do, while waiting for their prey of small insects.
    of course, kuwentong barbero lang ito.

    dolphy and bodabil re-packaged the butiking pasay to mean a thin, weak-of-body-and-mind probinsyano.
    at that time, pidol also went by the screen name of Golay.
    payat, malambot, patay-patay. parang lantang pechay.

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    A pocket dictionary is my next best friend whenever I'm following you...

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    Those monkeys, kahit sa Camayan hotel ang dami nila, pag naiwan mo room mo naka open pumapasok para kumuha ng pagkain, parang mga stray cats lang pero wild monkeys ito.


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