ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
PhilippinesYou Might Be Filipino If Thread

You might be Filipino (or Californian) if you never slow down, for pedestrians, for other cars, or for traffic signals.



Or, when you are on Interstate 5, you are impersonating Jeff Gordon on the job at Sears Point.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 01:27:00
PhilippinesYou Might Be Filipino If Thread

Chocolate meat? Love it. But hubby wouldn't even dare to try it.



Marie, have you ever fixed him some pinapaitan?
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 01:17:00
PhilippinesYou Might Be Filipino If Thread

You might be married to a Filipina if ... all brands of shortsleeve shirts with a collar are refered to as "a polo"



You might be a Flip if you call a collared golf shirt a T-shirt.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 01:09:00
PhilippinesWhat are your 'friends' saying?

Most of the poor saps here are already under the spells of the Asian beauties ...



This poor sap here ain't under the spell of no Asian beauty. I die for Latinas. :star:
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-20 00:51:00
PhilippinesShe is taking driving lesson

I thought in the rural south they came out of cracker jack boxes....get it revoked, got get another cracker jack box.... when I was in the south.... stop signs were vastly ignored, and people went around you whenever they could. I felt like I was in a NASCAR race, but no one told me.... In the rural south, it just depends on if you are a Hatfield or McCoy....


And don't forget the moonshine, Bubba. And remember now, distributing moonshine started NASCAR.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-08-18 14:33:00
PhilippinesWhat cost for simple Filipino wedding in province ?

... If she opts for an expensive wedding, would anyone be interested in buying a Filipina fiance, cheap?? :help: :rofl:



If she resembles Maria Clara, I'll bid. I won't mind having Padre Damaso as my father-in-law. :star:

Edited by Crisostomo Ibarra, 18 August 2011 - 02:26 PM.

Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-08-18 14:25:00
PhilippinesClothes Advice for My Filipina Wife

If it was entirely up to me, I'd have her shop exclusively at Walmart for her wardrobe...


Un minuto, Fancypants, you can drag her into the Dollar Tree store! Que tenga un buen dia!
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-01 14:38:00
PhilippinesLa Verne CA
Yeah, I will be your friend. I am in El Centro, Calif., just outside Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-02 18:20:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

Marie went to school nearby, and was visiting the palace almost weekly. Perhaps you were not as interested in women's footwear as she was. :P



Yeah, The University of Manila, along with my alma mater (The University of the East), are just a few kilometers from Malacañan. You are right, I was never interested in women's footwear; I was only interested in those señoritas, especially those who could pass for Capitan Tiago's daughter (Maria Clara), who were in them shoes!
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-07 18:26:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

I'm a fan of Ferdinand Marcos. I think he is the most intelligent president the Philippines has ever had.



And, may I append that the second best president would be another gentleman from the Solid North - Elpidio Quirino. You might argue that I am a little biased because I am a G.I., but there were other presidents of Ilocano heritage, e.g., Magsaysay and Ramos, who were never as brilliant as FEM and EQ.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-07 13:10:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

Marie says actually like 2000 pairs or more. You should go visit the Malacanang Palace museum and see the shoes on display there. Marie calls all affairs of state, "Fashion Gala's" and PGMA was one of the most extravagant, wearing famous designer gowns everywhere she goes.



Bill, Marie is entitled to her own persuasion. However, I have been to Malacañan several times but I ain't seen any shoes on display. BTW, kindly extend my regards to Marie.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-07 12:55:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

I think you guys got the history mixed up, no one here that i know supports Marcos very much. His insane wife had over 1000 pairs of shoes (bought with tax payer money) Who knows how much money was taken from the philippines by those guys.


You talk too much, boy. What you're saying (about the shoes and the money)is pure hearsay and just a predictable rehash of what you hear from the Marcos detractors.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-06 13:41:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

His wife was just elected to congress in 2010


And his son, Sen. Marcos, will be the next president. Up to now I can't swallow the fact that Cory Aquino and her son were also elected to the presidency. Nobody will ever lose memory of the actuality that the Aquinos' Hacienda Luisita was spared by the agrarian reform law from being distributed to its tenants.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-02 17:55:00
PhilippinesIs F.M. still the favorite recent President of the Philippines?

from July 24, 2005

Arroyo has lowest performance rating among 5 presidents

INQ7.net

PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has obtained the lowest overall performance ratings among the country's five most recent president, a July nationwide Pulse Asia survey released Sunday said.

Arroyo obtained an overall median performance rating of 4.0 on a scale of 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest) when rated on six issues: politically stabilizing the country, promoting economic growth, reducing corruption in government, reducing criminality, helping the poor and fighting the rapid increase in prices of goods and services, the survey organization said in a statement.

Her median performance rating indicates that half of Filipino adults give her a performance rating of at most 4, Pulse Asia said.

It said that former presidents Corazon C. Aquino, Fidel V. Ramos and Joseph E. Estrada each got an overall median performance rating of 6.0. Ferdinand Marcos received the highest rating among the five presidents: 7.0.

The Pulse Asia survey had 1,200 representative adults aged 18 years old and above as respondents. It has an error margin of plus or minus three percentage points at the 95-percent confidence level. The survey was conducted from July 2 to July 14, 2005 using face-to-face interviews and on its own own initiative, Pulse Asia added.

Pulse Asia

http://web.archive.o...-44611.xml.html



Yup, FEM was the best The Philippines has ever had. And, nobody, I mean nobody will ever top his performance.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-09-01 09:48:00
PhilippinesWhere's your hometown?

Im from toril davao city..glad i found this forum..anyone here from davao?


I used to live in Lanang, Davao City before I moved to America a long time ago.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 00:58:00
PhilippinesWhere's your hometown?

Born and raised in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, also known as the City of Smiles. Hubby's born and raised in Bedford, Indiana.
I miss the sugar plantations, piaya, and chicken inasal! Hubby loves the adobo I make .he has not tried the chicken insal yet...maybe this weekend. :)

I do know the Javellanas in Bacolod and SanCarlos/ Escalante through a childhood friend.


May ara gali sang Negrense diri. Ti, kaila mo sila Familia Montelibano?
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 00:51:00
PhilippinesWhere's your hometown?

im from la union my fiance is from washington state... hi everyone... :)



Adda met gayam padak a GI ditoy VJ. Comusta cayo amin a taga Ilocandia.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-21 00:46:00
PhilippinesWhere's your hometown?
I was born and raised under the shadow of Mt. Makiling and I now reside in west Texas. My wife is from Chihuahua, Mexico.
Crisostomo IbarraMaleMexico2011-07-20 00:41:00