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VivaForever2005

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  1. Yung siksikan at tulakan papasok ng MRT tapos umutot ako ng parang may kasamang tae at sigurado mabaho. O yeah heaven. Amuy lahat ng nasa likuran ko na nakasunod kaso since rush hour at kasabay namen mga construction worker na pawisan wala na paki-alam ang mga naka-amoy pero nakikinita ko sa mga mukha na nakasimangot at panay ismid na nababahuan sa utot ko. 🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮
  2. Went shopee, party all night and drinking spree then bought pizza, pasta and a large coke for the whole family the next day 😍😍😍
  3. 3 BR Condo Unit then rent it out and buy another one then rent it out again then buy another one and rent it out for multiple passive income
  4. The 80s wasn't a good memory cause I don't have memories back then. The 90s was the time where the curtains fell off and reality started showing its ugly head. I enjoyed the 90s more though and early 2000s. 😆
  5. I love night strolls, night drive and sight seeing colorful neon lights everywhere in the city. There's a sense and feel of calmness at night which we don't find during the day. 😴😴😴
  6. Always try to live within your means and before borrowing money always check your capability to pay. Same will apply to people you lend money to. If you got money that you need to hold on to, don't loan it out. You are just setting yourself up for a battle in the trenches when it is time to collect. 😆😆😆
  7. Ang Pinoy papapasukin ka muna sa buhay nila na akala mo magkaibigan kayo, tapos pag alam nang kaya ka iguilt-trip, mangungutang na. Ang ibang nationality pag kulang kinikita kukuha ng second job or mangungutang sa credit card. Ang pinoy ang solusyon e itry mangutang sa 100 tao na sana at least may 20 magpautang.
  8. The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation is a 100 percent government-owned and controlled corporation created in 1977 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1067-A and was amended to PD 1869 on July 11, 1983 . It was created with a three-pronged mandate: to regulate all games of chance, particularly casino gaming in the country, to raise funds for the governments' socio-civic and national developmental efforts, and to help boost the country's tourism industry. PAGCOR currently operates 14 Casino Filipino branches in major cities aside from slot machine arcades and Casino Filipino VIP clubs. Five of Casino Filipino branches are located in Metro Manila, namely: at the Manila Pavilion , the Grand Boulevard Hotel along Roxas Boulevard, the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City, the Provident Resources International Complex in Parañaque City & the Hyatt Hotel and Casino in Pedro Gil. On the other hand, two casinos are found in Cebu, the Waterfront Airport Hotel & Casino fronting Mactan International Airport and the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino, in Lahug. The province of Angeles, meanwhile, is home to two Casino Filipino branches, one along McArthur Highway in Balibago and another inside the Mimosa Leisure Estate in Clarkfield. PAGCOR has one casino each in the cities of Laoag (Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel), Olongapo, Tagaytay (SM Tourism Estate across Taal Vista Hotel), Davao (Grand Regal Hotel), and Bacolod (Casino Filipino Hotel). Casino Filipino branches offer internationally recognized games like Baccarat, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Big & Small, Pai Gow Poker, Stud Poker, Pontoon, Super 6 and slot machines. PAGCOR has expanded its operations to include the conduct and regulation of Bingo games Da Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation is a 100 percent government-owned and controlled corporation created in 1977 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1067-A and was amended to PD 1869 on July 11, 1983 . It was created with a three-pronged mandate: to regulate all games of chance, particularly casino gaming in the country, to raise funds for the governments' socio-civic and national developmental efforts, and to help boost the country's tourism industry. PAGCOR currently operates 14 Casino Filipino branches in major cities aside from slot machine arcades and Casino Filipino VIP clubs. Five of Casino Filipino branches are located in Metro Manila, namely: at the Manila Pavilion , the Grand Boulevard Hotel along Roxas Boulevard, the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City, the Provident Resources International Complex in Parañaque City & the Hyatt Hotel and Casino in Pedro Gil. On the other hand, two casinos are found in Cebu, the Waterfront Airport Hotel & Casino fronting Mactan International Airport and the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino, in Lahug. The province of Angeles, meanwhile, is home to two Casino Filipino branches, one along McArthur Highway in Balibago and another inside the Mimosa Leisure Estate in Clarkfield. PAGCOR has one casino each in the cities of Laoag (Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel), Olongapo, Tagaytay (SM Tourism Estate across Taal Vista Hotel), Davao (Grand Regal Hotel), and Bacolod (Casino Filipino Hotel). Casino Filipino branches offer internationally recognized games like Baccarat, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Big & Small, Pai Gow Poker, Stud Poker, Pontoon, Super 6 and slot machines. PAGCOR has expanded its operations to include the conduct and regulation of Bingo games
  9. Hello people mga tao, ok yang trip nyo sa Puerto Galera. Just went there last year and brought my Ford Raptor with my sexy and hot fubu. Ok sana yung road trip, ang prob mo, malaki damage sa parking, 500 per day kasi un eh. Kaya together with the gas to be used (around half a tank, balikan) eh medyo malaki narin, pero comfort wise, mas ok na ok sa alright Ferry rates is 200 per person with 50 persos insurance ung pabalik, 200 lang wala na daw insurance. Sa places naman, off peak na by this time kaya mas super mura. Kung pahinga at nature triping gusto nyo, bamboo house sa Talipanan ok na ok sa alright, mura din ung Fan room (no need to go to an aircon room) mahangin naman eh at malamig. Mas kelangan nyo kayakap at totnakan na. 🤤🤤🤤 Food rates is ok naman, depende sa kain nyo, but around 200 per person per meal would be an ok budget naman. Bring mineral water dahil mahal mineral water don parang ginto. Enjoy and keep us posted kung nagustuhan nyo ung place mah men. 😍😍😍
  10. Royal is the only hotel I know in Gensan stayed there for a couple of days. ☺️☺️☺️
  11. The Eighth Wonder of the World" the spiny Cordilleras Central mountains lure those who like to get active in the fresh air, with wonderful hiking, biking and caving locations. The country’s only land-locked region is also one of its most lightly populated areas, across its six provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mountain Province. It’s not the easiest of regions to get around due to its isolated communities and terrain of mainly steep slopes and mountain ranges. This is also a fascinating region from a cultural point of view thanks to several fascinating burial sites and to the presence of tribes maintaining their traditional ways of life. Hiking, caving and swimming in waterfalls await those who seek out this inland region, which is scantily populated save in Tabuk and Baguio City. The latter is the Philippines’ summer capital due to its elevated location and hence milder temperatures – its historic Burnham Park is popular for its lagoon, orchidarium and picnic grove. The Cordilleras is a great place to combine cultural discovery with outdoors activities since many of the province’s most important heritage sites are in spectacular natural settings. THINGS TO DO IN THE CORDILLERAS Walk through the rice terraces in the provinces of Ifugao (Mayoyao, Hungduan, Kiangan), Mountain Province, Kalinga and other provinces. Hike up Mt Timbak to see the unique Fire Mummies in their natural caves. Trek up Mt Pulag, Mt Ugo and Mt Ulap in Benguet for views down over a ‘sea of clouds’. See centuries-old coffins in Lumiang Burial Cave then spelunk in nearby Sumanguing Cave. Discover the hanging coffins suspended high on the cliffs in Echo Valley in Sagada. Swim in the natural pools of Bomod-ok Falls. Tour the BenCab Museum, Baguio City, with its works by Ben Cabrera and other Filipino artists. Visit the Bontoc Museum showcasing the heritage of the region’s indigenous peoples. Admire the Ifugao woodcarvings in the Museum of Cordillera Sculpture. Take in the ethnography displays in the Saint Louis University Museum of Arts & Cultures and Museo Kordilyera at the University of the Philippines Baguio. Tour Tam-awan Village – an Artists Gallery in Baguio City, which uniquely blends indigenous aesthetics and exquisite Cordilleran craftsmanship in an artist’s concept for a village adapted to its setting.
  12. Pinuntahan ko yung pool sa gitna ng chocolate hills
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