I see Rosal Street being blocked off. I guess Mayor Aguilar bought all the lots along both sides of the street. Probably why the alley to Petron was blocked off. His wife is a teacher. So, that Mulberry School must be one of her businesses. I passed his property on the way to the bus stop during my daily commutes to Manila. I was long gone before he was first elected mayor. But, I wasn't surprised when he became one.
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Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 25th, 2015 at 10:08 PM.
Hehe my daily watch is an old faded suunto. The backlight doesnt even work anymore.
Last edited by EQAddict; September 25th, 2015 at 10:52 PM.
my cousin who used to be the commandant of saf at fort sto. domingo is fond of suunto watches. navy seals or the elite devgru are using them.
If only Filipinos are as enthusiastic to talk about societal isuess as they tweet about Aldub or any loveteam, malaki siguro ang iaangat ng Pilipinas. Isa pa, baka nakakulong na si Binay ngayon at wala na sa ospital si Napoles.
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Yup. What a shame. It was convenient for those of us who had to commute. The general rule is the farther upstream you are, the better chance of flagging down a less-crowded ride. I don't know if you can still recall it. But, there used to be just one or two mini-buses that went all the way to the Manila City Hall. At Petron, both buses reach the point where the last seats are taken. By the time they reached RFC (a few hundred meters downstream), they were standing room only and packed like sardines.
I didn't mind commuting. It was the only way I got to see pretty coeds. I liked flirting around with the PWU and Lyceum girls; pay their fares, even. He He. In fact, I know a couple of them who are now here in the US (both living in CA).
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I could have insisted I be driven to Mapua. But, I wasn't one to live a sheltered life. I liked mingling with the local crowd.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 26th, 2015 at 09:20 PM.
First time for me to reach Rodriguez/Montalban Rizal passing through Payatas. I have never seen so many dump trucks in my life and sacks of what looks like garbage being piled up inside warehouses.
You're so much luckier bro...
University days, I have barely enough money for the commute and the meal.... Nothing more.... Have to save save save for the books and other school supplies as I cannot ask for more dough..... Those were the days....
"Kay simple lamang ng buhay noon.... Walang mabibigat na suliranin....Problema lamang laging kulang ang datung .... Saan na napunta ang panahon?...."
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Electromagnetic interference is a sign of things to come.
https://youtu.be/xyzWDpysHcg
Oct 7th is the end of the world!
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I was lucky to have parents who were forward-thinking. Well, mostly my mom, actually. My mom made sure I had enough to ensure I have a social life. She put a great deal of importance in me associating with other students. That included visiting friends at their dorms/homes or bringing them at our home, watching movies or eating out, even the occasional getting drunk with my male friends.
It's not like all of the girls I flirted with were at the same bus. I wouldn't want to be seen with one or the other if they were all there. That would be terrible. He He.Although we were mostly friends, you never know how women will react to other women.
Anyway, they returned the favor at some point by paying for my fare too. What was important was me honing my social skills with women which came in handy with my future wife.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 27th, 2015 at 03:55 AM.
My first memories of living in the PH wasn't LPC. It was here at Binakayan where my mom had her old house which is still owned by a cousin. It was here where I used to play with the squatter kids. It was them who taught me how to find the spiders for spider-fighting.
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Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 27th, 2015 at 12:08 PM.
School? Library? Church? Home? That sucks. Me? By the time I was 16 (still at HS), I already commuted on my own to Bulacan, Nasugbu, the lake shore of Taal lake, etc. I even drank beer and ate peanuts with a bunch of toughs at provincial Dasmarinas, one night. He HeI had to make sure I didn't miss the last jeepney headed back to Zapote.
I wasn't one to stay at home. Of course, my parents never knew about my travels above.
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Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 27th, 2015 at 12:31 PM.
No Bio No Boto sa SM Center LPC. Haba ng pila... no way am I lining up. May comelec office naman behind cityhall.
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Torn between HRV or Montero. I know they're of different segments. Please help!