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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    Make sure they're not wearing parachutes.
    Okay lang yan... malamang substandard naman yung parachutes. :D

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    #22
    Pag may chinese planes na dumaan dito hindi mag rarally yung mga nagrarally sa US embassy...Kahit nga mag amphibious landing ang chinese army sa pilipinas wala parin yan, malamang sila pa ng may mga dalang bulaklak na mag wewelcome sa kanila. Mga pu**nginang komonista yan rally ng rally sa us embassy

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post
    Mas effective pa yung mga mag kukulam sa siquijor kesa mga yan. :hysterical:

    hindi rin, mas mataas lipad ng air force kesa sa mangkukulam ng siquijor.


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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Ano gagawin natin pag may pumasok sa airspace natin?
    Papanoorin lang...

    "Is it a bird?"
    "Is it a plane?"
    "Maybe not. Nevermind"


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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by chrismarte View Post
    talagang nanunubok ang mga chinese.

    yung mga manananggal yun ang pang intercept natin. :bwahaha:
    VTOL ang mga iyon...

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    Make sure they're not wearing parachutes.
    tapos may tail fins sa paa para una ulo.

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    #27
    China paper calls PH a ‘trouble maker’
    By Fat Reyes
    INQUIRER.net

    MANILA, Philippines – Amid heightened tensions in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) disputes, a state-owned Chinese news agency has called the Philippines a “trouble maker in the region,” and warned the country against losing its “credibility” if “Manila insists on playing more tricks.”
    In an editorial entitled “Manila’s miscalculation” published on Wednesday, the China Daily hit Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario for saying that the Philippines would support Japan dropping its pacifist constitution to become a fully-fledged military force and act as a balance against a rising China, saying that the statements bared “Manila’s attempt to enlist support for its disputes with China.”

    “As a smaller country, it has resorted to opportunism to balance the big powers. However, if it goes too far, it will have to shoulder the consequences,” the editorial read.

    “History shows us small countries tend to get the worse of it if they seek to hijack regional peace and stability as a bargaining chip. If Manila insists on playing more tricks in this regard, sooner or later it will have to pay a dear price and lose its own credibility in the region,” it added.

    Department of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Assistant Secretary Raul Hernandez, when pressed for comments, questioned why the Philippines was being called the trouble-maker, saying that the recent actions of China in relation to its nine-dash sea claims have raised concerns for the international community.
    Hernandez said that such actions were inconsistent with international laws, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and impede the fundamental freedom of navigation and lawful commerce.

    In an interview with London’s Financial Times, Del Rosario said the Philippines would strongly support a rearmed Japan—its World War II enemy—as a counterweight to what it sees as Chinese provocation.

    China claims nearly the entire West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), believed to be rich in oil and gas resources, while the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam, have overlapping claims to some or all of those same areas.
    Anong klaseng rugby ba ang sinisinghot ng China?

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    #28
    rugby made in RP... matapang.. may lambanog siguro..

    and just maybe, we're giving the chinese something to think about..
    Last edited by dr. d; December 14th, 2012 at 06:06 PM.

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post

    Anong klaseng rugby ba ang sinisinghot ng China?
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    rugby made in RP... matapang.. may lambanog siguro..

    and just maybe, we're giving the chinese something to think about..
    Rugby na may melamine, lead, at formalin.

    China is testing how far they can continue to bully its neighboring countries until one of us (neighbor) snaps and retaliates.

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    #30
    wala pa ba maglalakas-loob bombahin ang china?

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