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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Doc nahahalata age (dayrit's), is it still as good as it was before? Diba it declined in the 90s ata then recently na ressurect

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    i think the resurrection was a success.

    we were a regular at dayrit's magallanes, before the plague. i looked forward to it, after Mass nearby.

    i can't compare yesterdecade's from a couple of years ago, as i couldn't afford anything there back in the day, aside from the pinag-iipunang burger.

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    OT: I knew it (you went to mass there) I was gonna ask you if you used to patronize Minggoys when it was open

    dr, I was baptized there (parish priest then was a family friend but he passed away na ) My dream was that he would officiate my marriage We probably bumped into each other na several times. Dr cutie is from there also

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    OT: I knew it (you went to mass there) I was gonna ask you if you used to patronize Minggoys when it was open

    dr, I was baptized there (parish priest then was a family friend but he passed away na ) My dream was that he would officiate my marriage We probably bumped into each other na several times. Dr cutie is from there also

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    i only vaguely remember it, but the memory is so full of cobwebs.
    it probably did not strike me hard.
    kasi naman, we grew up with our titas' home cooking. you know... those sinful-heart-attacking spanish foods so rich in saturated fats etc...

    the Priest who officiated at our wedding, also officiated at our 25th anniversary re-wedding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i only vaguely remember it, but the memory is so full of cobwebs.
    it probably did not strike me hard.
    kasi naman, we grew up with our titas' home cooking. you know... those sinful-heart-attacking spanish foods so rich in saturated fats etc...

    the Priest who officiated at our wedding, also officiated at our 25th anniversary re-wedding.
    me gusta! Lengua and Callos! (dr Cutie likes that also) It's so sad dr, kasi when our family friend priest passed away I was in my late 20s na. If only I married on time, naabutan pa niya I liked him a lot because he was a very outspoken priest and was not afraid to talk politics.

    BTT: I really hope this ridiculous proposal won't push through

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    me gusta! Lengua and Callos! (dr Cutie likes that also) It's so sad dr, kasi when our family friend priest passed away I was in my late 20s na. If only I married on time, naabutan pa niya I liked him a lot because he was a very outspoken priest and was not afraid to talk politics.

    BTT: I really hope this ridiculous proposal won't push through
    what is the secret in preparing lengua?
    kasi naman, sometimes i can still taste whatever it is, the mammal ate...

    i do not believe it will. at least, not now.
    it's so anti-health safety.
    why would anyone want to do this now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    what is the secret in preparing lengua?
    kasi naman, sometimes i can still taste whatever it is, the mammal ate...

    i do not believe it will. at least, not now.
    it's so anti-health safety.
    why would anyone want to do this now?
    Dad rarely cooked it because it was so matrabajo. It involves a lot of cleaning and boiling

    dr, hindi naman nagiisip yan mga taga govt. Remember the RFID circus?

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    As with all innards, they are power washed daw, then boiled, I don't know how many times, each time discarding stock, para matanggal daw ang lansa. Sa mga supermarket, I see a lot of those lengua, callos stuff, even papaitan, blood, and all those other funeral food ingredients, linis na daw at ready to cook

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    As with all innards, they are power washed daw, then boiled, I don't know how many times, each time discarding stock, para matanggal daw ang lansa. Sa mga supermarket, I see a lot of those lengua, callos stuff, even papaitan, blood, and all those other funeral food ingredients, linis na daw at ready to cook

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    yup, it's scrubbed also, yun din ang hindi ko alam kung ilan beses yung boil and discard, I am just sure that it's repeated several times

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Dad rarely cooked it because it was so matrabajo. It involves a lot of cleaning and boiling

    dr, hindi naman nagiisip yan mga taga govt. Remember the RFID circus?
    the rfid is a good thing. it fasterifies tollgate passage, and insulates people from potential infectious agents.

    alas, the person in charge didn't know how to package it. obviously, he wasn't a "people person".

    eventually, i feel, magsasawa rin yung private motorists sa pag-pila sa cash lane, they will convert. it's so easy to get rfid now. at least, slex-wise. it won't even take five minutes.

    what about commercial vehicle drivers? well... if they're paid by the hour... they're paid to fall in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    the rfid is a good thing. it fasterifies tollgate passage, and insulates people from potential infectious agents.

    alas, the person in charge didn't know how to package it. obviously, he wasn't a "people person".

    eventually, i feel, magsasawa rin yung private motorists sa pag-pila sa cash lane, they will convert. it's so easy to get rfid now. at least, slex-wise. it won't even take five minutes.

    what about commercial vehicle drivers? well... if they're paid by the hour... they're paid to fall in line.
    I meant they required it in the middle of a pandemic, causing people to flock and crowd in centers. They probably caused some covid hawaan there. Mga hindi nagiisip talaga. Tapos biglang bawi na pwede pa pala gumamit hway without RFID

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I meant they required it in the middle of a pandemic, causing people to flock and crowd in centers. They probably caused some covid hawaan there. Mga hindi nagiisip talaga. Tapos biglang bawi na pwede pa pala gumamit hway without RFID

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    the planner did not think things thru.
    he should have hired an advertising agent. a good agent can sell a refrigerator to an eskimo and a fishing reel to a bedouin.
    and he should have made sure, that the rfid tapal centers would be strategically located, streamlined and plentiful enough.

    one of the best government people persons ever, was the late dr. flavier.
    even the npa and afp would cease fire, because dr. flavier was conducting vaccination campaign in the area.
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    it really is another example of poor timing, NCR-wise.

    but i hear it originated from way down south.
    is it possible,
    over there, their way of life isn't very much attuned to the covid scourge, hence the seeming absence of social distancing concerns...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it really is another example of poor timing, NCR-wise.

    but i hear it originated from way down south.
    is it possible,
    over there, their way of life isn't very much attuned to the covid scourge, hence the seeming absence of social distancing concerns...?
    agreed poor timing but not exactly a bad idea. and while they are at it dapat mag usap na lto at deped para sa school pa lang may driving education na para bawas kamote sa daan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by babkalakal View Post
    agreed poor timing but not exactly a bad idea. and while they are at it dapat mag usap na lto at deped para sa school pa lang may driving education na para bawas kamote sa daan.
    They really should include that in the curriculum kasi mostly ignorant lang talaga of the rules. Nung nag attempt ako kumuha license sa US, dun ko nalaman gaano ako ka ignorante sa road rules (eg yung arm sign if you have to turn left, right or stop) kaya I decided not to take na lang, sure ako bagsak din naman. Sa lagay na yan, nag driving school pa ko

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    #36
    reminds me of popeye teaching olive oyl how to drive.

    "now, toin!"
    ms oyl sticks out her left hand.
    popeye repeats, "toin!"
    ms oyl again sticks out her left hand.
    "toin! toin! toin!"
    "i stuck out my hand, but the car wouldn't toin!"
    "but you have to toin the wheel to toin!"
    OT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    reminds me of popeye teaching olive oyl how to drive.

    "now, toin!"
    ms oyl sticks out her left hand.
    popeye repeats, "toin!"
    ms oyl again sticks out her left hand.
    "toin! toin! toin!"
    "i stuck out my hand, but the car wouldn't toin!"
    "but you have to toin the wheel to toin!"
    OT.
    OT: Taga saan ba si popeye? Uk or australia?

    BTT: buti fake news ang seminar... kalokang implementation na yan... hehehe...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    OT: Taga saan ba si popeye? Uk or australia?
    usa.
    his cartoons are chock-full of political innuendoes of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post

    BTT: buti fake news ang seminar... kalokang implementation na yan... hehehe...


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    Yung seminar, dapat ganyan ka strict para sa malapit na malicense suspension for violations on record siguru. Tapos kung even after suspension e palyado padin, revoke na ng license muna for a set amount of time.

    Yun yung enforcement action ng LTO na nawawala. So enforcement side against violations.

    Ang nabalitaan lang talaga about suspension is yung mga nashare sa fb/yt or twitter na kabobohan na lang talaga ng individual when driving.

    Pero, wala na din nangyari sa mga nireport na multiple licenses na confiscated ng Manila diba? Yung tipong panay affidavit of loss ang ginagawa dahil hindi linked ang system ng LTO sa LGU. Hanggang ngayon walang update ata sa nangyari sa mga tao na ito, as well as the interconnection with all LGUs.

    Kasi ba naman, bakit pa hiwalay yung system ng record keeping ng violations. Kanya kanya kasi kubra ng pera ayaw mag "share".

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    Bumping thread - hello Tsikot Masters, ask ko lang po paano ang siste ng LTO ng non-pro renewal nowadays, especially sa mga mall DLRCs? Pwede bang walk in or appointment?

    Offline naman kasi yung LTO SPASS website nila [http://www.lto.net.ph] for a considerable time now.

    Kumander's license expiring this July, planning to renew at Robinson's Place Lipa [DRLC]. TIA

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