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Pinoy Off Topic/ Random thoughts part 2, talk about anything random. |
Feb 15 2010, 04:26 AM
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Feb 15 2010, 11:45 AM
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^took that near Wembley. Dang. Pinoys are everywhere!
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Apr 30 2010, 09:46 AM
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Maybe it's coincidence but I have noticed that the biggest d!cks I've seen on the road lately all have an Aquino sticker slapped on their back window.
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May 4 2010, 06:55 AM
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May 4 2010, 09:12 AM
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May 4 2010, 01:24 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 892 Joined: 13-April 10 |
wow is she really half pinay??? dang
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May 8 2010, 12:04 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,043 Joined: 19-September 09 From: California |
i saw some fob lady stashing toyo fish in a priority mail box at the post office... everyone including myself was like "wtf!!"
This post has been edited by Fictionicon: May 8 2010, 03:42 AM |
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May 9 2010, 02:26 AM
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Jun 6 2010, 01:04 PM
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korean-filipina babies....ahh they r adorable
![]() pinay mom with korean-filipino baby
This post has been edited by Austronesian: Jun 6 2010, 01:07 PM |
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Jun 7 2010, 03:46 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,175 Joined: 29-October 09 |
so austronesian, already married to a korean
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Jun 8 2010, 04:42 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,175 Joined: 29-October 09 |
once again wondering why the Philippines can't participate in the World Cup
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Jun 8 2010, 06:04 AM
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Jun 8 2010, 03:46 PM
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Jun 8 2010, 04:57 PM
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wouldn't it be great to have a soccer team and beat all of the South Americans and the Spaniards at their own game ? And then South Korea lol ATM it's easier to beat the Japanese and North Koreans. South Korea is the best chance Asia has of making it to the next round due to form and ease of group (I don't count the Aussies, they're in the Asian confederation, but they're not "Asians"). Realistically, the Philippine team is light years behind even the football crazy Thais and Viets, and they can't even get a sniff of making it to the final phase of the Asian qualifying stage. Many Singaporeans would give their newborn just for their country's qualification, but even with nationalizing all kinds of people, they're nowhere near qualifying. |
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Jun 9 2010, 01:23 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,175 Joined: 29-October 09 |
too bad
ot just read about the Fil-American war - and supposedly it was Winston Churchill who suggested to the USA the construction of concentration camps in the Philippines after the Boer war (where they were used against the Africans & Boer farmers) - until now i only knew it as hear-say gosh, just hope all americans are shorting BP right now |
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Jun 9 2010, 01:38 PM
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too bad ot just read about the Fil-American war - and supposedly it was Winston Churchill who suggested to the USA the construction of concentration camps in the Philippines after the Boer war (where they were used against the Africans & Boer farmers) - until now i only knew it as hear-say gosh, just hope all americans are shorting BP right now its cuz Philippines is the only non-american country where soccer isn't popular from europe to middle east to africa to south america to asia...soccer is king only the united states and the Philippines is where its not that popular...too bad...Soccer matches like the worldcup is where people show their nationalism and pride for their country |
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Jun 9 2010, 06:18 PM
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The Philippines were soccer champions before ww2 and the soccer legend of Spain Paulino Alcantara a Filipino and his record was never broken ever since.
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Jun 10 2010, 10:24 AM
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The Philippines were soccer champions before ww2 and the soccer legend of Spain Paulino Alcantara a Filipino and his record was never broken ever since. Martin, that's an eternity in football. Italy and France reached the finals four years ago, but nobody with an objective mind is going around that those two countries will reach the semis or quaterfinal stage. |
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Jun 10 2010, 10:31 AM
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its cuz Philippines is the only non-american country where soccer isn't popular from europe to middle east to africa to south america to asia...soccer is king only the united states and the Philippines is where its not that popular...too bad...Soccer matches like the worldcup is where people show their nationalism and pride for their country It's not that popular in Australia and Ireland where rival football codes enjoy more popularity and support. In France, the people aren't football crazy relative to their neighbors. In some weird way, some of those countries manage to qualify, some with the help of the "Hand of Gaul". Here in the US, the domestic league is not popular at all, but football (soccer) has a very big following. Whenever teams from some European countries or Mexico go visit, major stadiums are filled (70,000+). The (early AM) ratings of ESPN football broadcasts reveal that there is a substantial and dedicated base of football fans. It has to be said that the US team has to avoid some cities when playing other teams from the region because a home game will turn to an "away" game due to the overwhelming support coming from fans of the opposing team. This post has been edited by cardcrusher: Jun 10 2010, 10:33 AM |
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Jun 11 2010, 04:30 AM
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http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?artic...bCategoryId=109
Where I want my taxes to go FIGHTING WORDS By Kay Malilong Isberto (The Freeman) Updated May 25, 2010 12:00 AM Republic Act No. 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 was signed into law on 26 March 2010 by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Several heritage groups lauded its passage. It took over a decade for the bill to become law. Versions of it were filed in the 1990s but nothing came out of them. The complete title of the law is "An Act Providing for the Protection and Conservation of the National Cultural Heritage, Strengthening the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and its Affiliated Cultural Agencies, and for Other Purposes." Interestingly, Article XII of the law provides for the creation of Sentro Rizal, a subject not covered by the title of the law. Sec. 26, Article VI of the Philippine Constitution states that "Every bill passed by the Congress shall embrace only one subject which shall be expressed in the title thereof." It would seem that there may be issues with respect to the validity of this provision. However, until a citizen files a taxpayer's suit to question it, it is presumed valid. More than the constitutionality of the provision, I was surprised by the purpose for the creation of the Sentro Rizal: "the promotion of Philippine arts, culture and language throughout the world." Under the same Article creating Sentro Rizal is found Section 47, which appropriates One Hundred Million Pesos "to carry out the provisions of this Act." I hope that this means that the money will not solely be used for the establishment of Sentro Rizal and instead be used to carry out the other purposes of the law, the most important being the training of local government units about cultural heritage. Section 43 of the law states that "The Sentro Rizal shall have branches or offices in countries where there are children of overseas Filipino workers who need to be educated about their roots, as well as developed countries where there are large Filipino communities." Sentro Rizal is envisioned as a "repository" of materials on Philippine arts, culture, and language such as books, digital video discs, compact discs, films, magazines, artworks, tourism promotion materials, information materials, and others. Section 45 states that Sentro Rizal "shall offer Filipino language courses for children and adults, as well as exhibits, small concerts, poetry reading, Philippine cuisine lessons in all Sentro Rizal branches." Section 44 states that "The Sentro Rizal shall coordinate and supervise Philippine schools for Filipino children overseas." The implementing rules and regulations for the cultural heritage law are still being drafted. I hope that it will include provisions specifying the qualifications of those who will be appointed to run Sentro Rizal and requiring the NCCA and the persons appointed to Sentro Rizal to coordinate closely with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Education. I do not want the Sentro Rizal to be a social-climbing tool for people who want to live in style abroad using Philippine taxpayers' money. The Department of Foreign Affairs is in charge of Philippine embassies and consulates abroad. I'm sure that those embassies or consulates can provide a nook or a bookshelf to hold materials about the Philippines. They can also provide venues for language lessons, exhibits, poetry-reading and cooking lessons. I do not see a need for the establishment of a separate cultural office abroad. Our taxpayers' money would be better spent elsewhere. With respect to coordinating and supervising Philippine schools abroad, I think that the Department of Education should do the job. It's already supervising schools in the Philippines. Materials for accreditation can be sent to the Philippines and a specific department or office in the Department of Education can be assigned to keep track of Philippine schools abroad. A qualified Department of Education official can make periodic visits to supervise and check schools abroad. There is no need to station someone abroad permanently solely for Sentro Rizal. To repeat, Philippine taxpayers' money would be better spent elsewhere. Filipino cultural heritage is a valuable resource. To study it will help us understand just what kind of people we are: Our strengths and weaknesses, our opportunities and threats. If we have a better understanding of our culture, we would discover that there is a lot about ourselves that we should celebrate. Properly implemented, the National Cultural Heritage Act can help us do that. That requires spending Philippine taxpayers' money in the Philippines, not abroad. |
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