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April 30th, 2015 09:41 AM #2Akala ko Barret, "paltik" version pala.
My parents used to have a Muslim friend beside their shop. One day he showed up after disappearing for a few days. Yun pala napauwi sa Mindanao, me napatay daw na kamag anak, para resbakan yung kabilang angkan. Tapos na dapat, kaso more than one yung napatay sa kalabang angkan....so me part 2 pa
Sabi niya, isa yung napatay sa side nila, pag isa lang napatay sa kabila, kwits na daw yun. Somehow i don't think matatapos lang ng ganyan yan.
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i was wondering why a Barret had a wooden stock..."paltik" version pala ^_^
My parents used to have a Muslim friend beside their shop. One day he showed up after disappearing for a few days. Yun pala napauwi sa Mindanao, me napatay daw na kamag anak, para resbakan yung kabilang angkan. Tapos na dapat, kaso more than one yung napatay sa kalabang angkan....so me part 2 pa
Sabi niya, isa yung napatay sa side nila, pag isa lang napatay sa kabila, kwits na daw yun. Somehow i don't think matatapos lang ng ganyan yan.
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April 30th, 2015 09:49 AM #3
That Barret copy is proudly made in Maguindanao. >:->
I passed through at least two military checkpoints and two Moro Islamic Liberation Front checkpoints, and crossed a river to get to Kalbugan in Pagalungan town, which is a stronghold of the Muslim rebel group. I saw how dirt-poor the people are, sadly.Last edited by Pipefish; April 30th, 2015 at 09:59 AM.
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May 1st, 2015 05:49 PM #4
How poor is dirt-poor in Maguindanao? People living in huts (which is actually nice, it's not hot, no need for AC)? THey're mostly farmers so I reckon they don't starve at all since there are lots of food.
I am happy for you. We had a very bad experience with VW Philippines. We will avoid getting from...
China cars