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Dayukdok

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  1. guys, tulong naman... kung may alam kayo na pinaparent na house na may swimming pool para sa isang gabi lang... pwedeng magparty at pwede ring magpictorial ( portfolio )... please kailangan ko asap baka may alam kayo.. tnx!

     

     

    Try out the Calamba/Los Banos area. Lots of private resorts/homes there for rent all with pools. Just shop around. Usually it is off the main highway. Sa looban. Though may access roads naman.

  2. Reading from all your posts make me wanna go to Europe(probably on the 1st qtr of 2006, ipon muna ako).

     

    There's also one major thing why I wanna go there and that is to watch a game of FOOTBALL!!!!!!

     

    Ask ko lang, san mas maganda mamasyal, sa Italy, France, or sa London?  It seems I might need around P50,000++ just for a week tour.  But to travel outside our country is one of my main goal for next year, kaya I'll do it!!!

    Podweed, when are you comin back here in the PH?  Kitakits tayo next time sa LA UNION ha!

     

     

    Each of the countries you mentioned are very nice in their own way. The nice thing about Europe is that every place is different. If it's football you want then Italy is a good place. Serie A matches are great! i see you are a Juventus fan. England is also very nice. They have a vibrant league there. English Primier League. I think 50K is also a bit too tight for Europe for even a week's trip.

  3. If you are travelling by rail and moving to locations which takes more than 7 hours, choose the night trip. It will save you on accomodation expenses. You can book a couchette (a bunk bed). ususlaly rail cabins in europe are very comfortable. Also has wash areas. If you still want to stretch your Euros, then you may sleep in your seat. If the train is not full you can use the seats as a bed too.

  4. HELLO EVERYONE

     

    Cgu ro ung mga well versed travellers dito eh pwede nmn magshre kung saan pwede pumunta ung mga taong walang visa tulad ko....

     

    thnks in advance

     

    ive been at pagudpod

    alaminos hundred islands

    bataan

    nueva ecija

    subic

    zambales,iba (beach)

    bulacan, biak na bato

    laoag

    vigan

    manila, almost everywhere here

    calamba

    sta.rosa

    pacita

    tagaytay

    taal

    nasugbu batangas

    punta fuego

     

    bangkok

    morocco

    abu dhabi, transit lang for 6 hours

    bahrain, transit lang din ng 5 hours

    sao paolo, brazil

     

    hope u cud share para mapuntahan yang mga lugar na di kelangan ng visa

     

     

    All ASEAN member countries (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia).  Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka.  Many years ago Germany, Israel, Cyprus, and South Korea were non-visa states.  Now they have these visa restrictions na.  Dami na kasi TNT Pinoys there.  I am not sure about the African countries or the Central and Southern American countries.

  5. Hello. I have a few questions for the MLM experts here.

     

    I have attended a few seminars associated with MLM; anything and everything from vitamins, shampoo, real estate, clothes, underwear, makeup, etc.

     

    Always in at the end of the "performance" of the speaker is the presentation of the MLM scheme: networking a.k.a pyramid (hey... it's my opinion; let's face it... kahit anong drawing or illustration ninyo as long as there is a triangle shape in my book its considered as a pyramid).

     

    If the networking strategy is considered as a win-win situation and that anyone and everyone who actively participates in it gets to be millionaires; bakit sa mga middle-class earning people ang inaalokan ninyo and not the low-income people?

     

    Im sure kung effective ang MLM and they are given the chance to be millionaires eh by hook or by crook they would come up with the starting fee di ba? naghinihntay ako ng success story from the low income people; panay mga middle class people galing ang mga success stories like they shifted from one business and then to MLM or they got bored with their jobs so naging sideline or alternative lang ang MLM for them.

     

    and what's up with the huge starting fee? bakit masyadong malaki palagi; bihira ako makakita ng below 10K. Kung talagang nangeenganyo why do you MLM guys relate the huge fee as a sign of the person's "committment" to the cause/job? more of a hindrance pa nga ang malaking starting fee eh. in my opinion kung qualified and committed ang isang tao why don't you give them something like a joint now and pay later program; like they pay the starting fee as they work in installments?

     

    The speakers themselves... they almost always say that they are millionaires by their own admission. If they are millionaires and they speak in front of the presentation to "share in the bounty/grace" isn't it a bit illogical for them to be there in the first place? I mean.. if im a millionaire then id hire someone else to do the talking for me. and kung im a millionaire then hindi ko na kailangan to amass more wealth and let someone else do the talking para sa kanila mapunta ang "investment" opportunity related to the recruitment process and network scheme.

     

    some would point out that im closed minded on this but if you think about it open minded ako because I ask questions. kung maganda ang mga answers ninyo about these I think some misconceptions could be cleared; all the more na maenganyohan ang mga tao na sumale sa recruitment ninyo.

  6. I've tried the following:

     

    Kinunot na Pating (Bicol Delicacy): Shark's meat flaked and Cooked in coconut milk and very spicy. Sarap

     

    Gatang Pagi (Also in Bicol): Ray or manta cooked in gata

     

    Kamaru, Bayawak, Batute(stuffed frogs from Pampanga), Turtle Soup, Whale Meat Tapa (in Japan), Fugu sashimi (yun poisonous fish), Tapang Kabayo, Adobong Kalabaw, Adobong Paniki (in Mindanao-don't like this much though, medyo may after taste na mapanghi, yuck), Eels (different dishes), Ostrich steaks, Kangaroo steak (in Australia).

  7. Pinas: Vigan, Tuguegarao, Cabanatuan, Zambales (with Subic of course), almost all of Bulacan and Pampanga, Rizal, Laguna, Cavite, Quezon, Camarines Sur (Naga), Albay(Leagspi), Northern and Easten Samar, Aklan(Boracay), Marinduque(I'm from there), Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumagete, Cebu, Bohol, Cagayan de Oro, Camiguin, Butuan City, Surigao City, Siargao, Davao, Zamboanga, Iligan City, Marawi City

     

    Asia: Hong Kong, Jakarta, Medan, Yogyakarta, Bali, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Kobe, Hakodate, Singapore, Malaysia (KL and Penang), Thailand (Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Phuket, Phi Phi), India (Mumbai, Agra, Delhi, Bangalore, Jaipur), Pakistan (Karachi and Islamabad), Bangladesh (Dacca and Chittagong), Sri Lanka (Colombo and Kandy), Korea (Seoul, Busan)

     

    USA: LA, SF, Chicago, New York, Seattle, Orlando, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia

     

    Canada: Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal

     

    Central America: Mexico (Tijuana, Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara)

     

    Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

     

    Europe (lived in UK, studied and worked for 4 years): Almost all of England Scotland and Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Andorra, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Russia, San Marino, Liechtenstien, Poland (toured most of Europe when I bought a 3-month rail pass and went all around it, also during long weekends and school breaks and holidays you can travel a lot too)

     

    My dream now is to go to South America and go on an African Safari

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