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  1. "Hindee...nandyan lang yung wife ko sa Pinas kaya nag-text ako sa kanya through Chikkatxt. Eh magkatabi kayo sa listahan ko sa Chikkatxt kaya accidentally sa 'yo ko na-send yung text ko para sa kanya." - The excuse I made when I inadvertently sent a text to the wrong girl. And the intended recipient was not my wife.

     

    "Sa 'yo lang ako nakipaghalikan, promise." This was what the MPA told me during our first encounter. Afterwards nabasa ko sa mga FRs tungkol sa kanya na talagang nakikpag-tongue-to-tongue at lips-to-lips pala siya ahehe...

  2. If this is the one near the Heritage Hotel, the answer is yes. I took my GF there over a week ago. Sarap pa ng pagkain -- we had crispy pata...talagang crispy! :cool:

  3. Thanks for the warning and advisement dre! :thumbsupsmiley: That's the problem nga eh, demented ang isip ko sa area ng love... :( Sa mga backreading dito, Parang the odds for a positive outcome is not that great????? :cry:

     

    When it comes to "Falling in love with MPAs/PsPs/GrOs, wala ba tayong mga success stories mga sirs????????????? :unsure:

     

    Peace out :flowers:

     

    Meron naman...pero sa dami ng mga nabasa ko dito, I think mabibilang mo sa daliri ng isang kamay (well, siguro puwede na rin idagdag 'yung ikalawang kamay) ang mga success stories.

  4. Sa umpisa parang yun din ang isip ko, :thumbsupsmiley: but after sex I find myself actually caring for their welfare. :wacko: Naiisip ko sila lagi. :unsure: Siguro I like the attachment nga. Napupuno ang void sa heart ko. :wub: GRO or whatever I never really cared what profession my women are/were in. Just being Honest here.... :blush:

     

    No problem, Sir. Ang masasabi ko lang is dapat matibay ang loob mo (at malalim din ang bulsa) at dapat willing ka na iahon sila sa kanilang kinalalagyan. Madali magsabi ng "i love you". Pero 'yung panindigan 'yung mga words na 'yun, doon talaga mapapatunayan kung ano nararamdaman mo.

     

    Two cents' ko lang po... ^_^

  5. Me and Mrs. Jones

    Originally performed by Billy Paul (1970s)

    Revived by Michael Buble

     

    Me and Mrs. Jones

    We got a thing goin'on

    We both know that it's wrong

    But it's much too strong

    To let it go now

     

    We meet every day at the same cafe

    Six-thirty and no one knows she'll be there

    Holding hands, making all kinds of plans

    While the juke box plays our favorite songs

     

    Me and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones...

    We got a thing goin'on

    We both know that it's wrong

    But it's much too strong

    To let it go now

     

    We gotta be extra careful

    That do we don't build our hopes up too high

    Because she's got her own obligations

    And so, and so, do I

     

    Me and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones...

    We got a thing goin'on

    We both know that it's wrong

    But it's much too strong

    To let it go now

     

    Well, it's time for us to be leaving

    It hurts so much, it hurts so much inside

    Now she'll go her way and I'll go mine

    Tomorrow we'll meet

    The same place, the same time

     

    Me and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones...

    We got a thing goin'on

    We both know that it's wrong

    But it's much too strong

    To let it go now ...

  6. I have a confession to make.

     

    I fell in love with an MPA over a year ago (I still am). At first, she told me that she was single (oh yeah, I was so naive hehe...love is blind indeed). I told her that I'll support her financially if she leaves the trade (she did...and in return, I kept my word).

     

    Several months later, I found out that she was NOT single (married, but to the point of separation and she has two kids). Now the natural response would have been to let go of her and close the chapter. But no, I kept on supporting her, sending her money regularly and sometimes even more, especially in times of need (ex. when her kids were sick).

     

    What motivated me to do it? Mahal ko kasi eh. I sort of took over the role of the husband. I have pictures of her and the kids in my office (hidden in my drawer, of course). She tells me stories about how her eldest daughter is doing well in school. I even sent money para makapag-birthday party 'yung dalawang anak niyang girls. My support enabled her to start a little sari-sari store of her own infront of their house and, along with a friend who still does stints in the flesh trade once a while, to get a stand at a nearby public market. And to top it all, she's now in a Middle Eastern country working as a babysitter (yup, I also helped her financially so that she could get her passport).

     

    We still keep in touch (I just called her a few hours ago). Now that she's earning her own dough, it looks like tapos na ang role ko ng pag-support sa kanya financially. And even though I spent a lot of money, I don't consider it a loss kasi I managed to pull her out of the flesh trade at nasa mas mabuti na siyang kalagayan ngayon.

  7. Share ko lang itong mga posts ko dun sa thread na "OFWS - Heroes or Deserters?" I replied to a poster who aired his views of people who go abroad to seek greener pastures.

     

    What do you call a soldier who joins the ranks of another army because they are stronger?

     

    In the movie 300, the 300 spartans of Leonides saw that they were on the shorter end of the straw, but did they kneel to the Persians? What did they call the humpback who joined the persians?

     

    What I hate the most are some people like those who now reside abroad and then when they come back here complain the loudest and compare the Philippines with wherever they now reside. If there is one thing that these people lack, is their Love for their country. In the past people would consider it an honor to serve and die for their country, these people are adopting the same stance that the Illustrados did when they bowed to their Spanish masters just to be able to live richly.

     

    Yes we cannot stop people from pursuing jobs somewhere else, but its good for the country too, since what our country needs is lesser people and not more. We are overpopulated and that is one of the reasons why its taking some time for our country to progress.

     

    Where are our Loyalties? You may say you love your country even if you live abroad, but it is those people who are doing their best and working their asses off in the motherland that are the true 'HEROES'.

     

    Alam ko pera pera lang yan para sa ibang tao, and beggars cannot be choosy. But some people, pera lang ang motivation, which is wrong. Our society is affected by the materialism of American culture and that is something that we have to change within us.

     

    Bro, kapag me pamilya ka'ng binubuhay, bukod sa magulang at mga kapatid na nagsisikap naman nang husto pero dahil sa hirap sa atin ay talagang mabagal ang pag-asenso, mag-iisip ka din. Kapag ikaw ba binigyan ng pagkakataon makapag-abroad kung saan mas maayos ang sahod at ang mga benepisyo na kalakip nito ay higit pa sa inaashan mo na magagawa mo'ng ibahagi din sa mga kinakapos mo'ng kapamilya, hindi mo ba pag-iisipang mabuti? Sa halip na magmukmok ka diyan at pintasan ang mga kababayan mo na pumupunta sa ibayong dagat (bagamat me punto ka na hindi iilan sa kanila ang medyo lumalaki ang ulo dahil lang sa mas malaki na sahod nila ngayon kesa noon -- ang masasabi ko sa kanila ay porke't nakatuntong lang sa kalabaw eh akala nila mas mataas na sila sa kalabaw) eh mas mabuti pa'ng gawin mo ang lahat ng magagawa mo para maiangat nang konti ang iyong bahagi sa ating bansa. At kami naman na nandito sa ibayong dagat ay magpapatuloy din naman sa aming pagsisikap na iangat din sa aming paraan ang aming maliit na bahagi sa ating bansa. Kung naaalala mo ang tinatawag nating bayanihan na nalalarawan sa pamamagitan ng isang pangkat ng mga kalalakihan na nagtutulong-tulong ilipat ang isang bahay-kubo, gayundin ang ating ginagawa. Bagamat nasa ibang bansa kami at kayo naman ay nandyan, pinagtutulung-tulungan pa rin nating dalhin ang ating bansa patungo sa pag-unlad.

     

    Patungkol naman sa iyong ibinigay na halimbawa -- ang mga Spartan -- sa palagay ko'y hindi mo maaring itulad ito sa mga kababayan mo'ng nangibang-bansa. Unang-una, hindi naman kami umalis para ipagkanulo ang Pilipinas -- umalis kami para mapagbuti namin ang buhay ng pamilya namin. Ikalawa, hindi naman kami naglilingkod sa mga bansang nakikipag-away sa Pilipinas -- me kaaway ba tayo? At ikatlo, ang paghahalintulad mo ng mga ilustrado sa amin ay hindi ko tinatanggap sapagkat kahit me nakikita kaming mga kapintasan sa ating bansa (tulad ng pag-iisip-talangka), ito ay dahil sa nakaranas kami ng ginhawa dito at nais din sana namin na makita ang ganitong uri ng kaginhawaan sa atin (halimbawa, maayos na pamamalakad ng pamahalaan, mga buwis na hindi napupunta sa bulsa ng mga opisyales na halang ang kaluluwa at sa halilp ay ginagamit para sa kapakanan ng mga mamamayan, disiplina sa trapiko, atbp).

     

    Isa pa'ng nais ko'ng idagdag ay ito: may mga ilustrado na walang ginawa upang iangat ang kalagayan ng kanilang mga naghihirap na kababayan. Sa halip ay nakipagsabwatan pa sila sa mga dayuhang mananakop upang supilin ang naglalagablab na pagnanais ng mga mamayan na maging malaya. Ang mga Pilipinong nasa ibang bansa ay naglilingkod sa mga dayuhan upang makatulong sa pag-angat at pag-unlad ng kanilang maliit na bahagi ng ating lipunan. At hindi kami nakikipagsabwatan upang supilin nila ang Pilipinas. Mas malala pa nga 'yung mga nakaupo sa kapangyarihan na inaabuso ang ipinagkatiwala sa kanilang posisyon at sa halip na iangat nila ang buhay ng kanilang mga "pinaglilingkuran" ay sarili nila ang pinaglulustayan ng salapi mula sa pambansang kabang-yaman.

     

    Nais ko lang idagdag ito'ng bahagi ng ulat ng Asian Development Bank na inilathala ni Ginoong Amando Doronilla, isang kolumnista sa Philippine Daily Inquirer:

     

    The Philippine economy is expected to expand by 5.4 percent this year and 5.7 in 2008. The report said the economic expansion in the next two years would continue to be driven by the steady flow of cash remittances from Filipino overseas workers, which last year hit a record of $12.8 billion and helped push overall growth to 5.4 percent.

     

    Totoo ang sinabi nina Creepo at Teryus: karamihan sa mga kababayan natin ang nagtitiis ng matinding lungkot at hirap sa ibayong dagat para maiangat ang kanilang mga pamilya sa hirap ng buhay. Napapansin ko na tuwing lilipad na ang eroplanong maghahatid sa akin sa aking destinasyon, nababahid sa mukha ng karamihan sa mga kasabay ko'ng mga kababayan natin ang kalungkutan -- sapagkat ang mahiwalay sa iyong mga mahal sa buhay ay isang sakripisyo na hindi madaling gawin. Hindi nating maikakaila na kasalukuyan tayong nabubuhay sa isang lipunan na kung saan ang mayaman ay patuloy na yumayaman at ang mahirap ay patuloy na lumulubog sa kumunoy ng kahirapan.

     

    Kung ang pagmamayabang naman ng ilan ang pag-uusapan, ito ang aking sapantaha: kaya din siguro may mga ilang mga OFWs na medyo nagyayabang kapag nakakauwi sa atin ay dahil kapag nasa ibang bansa sila, minamaliit sila ng mga employer nila (na sa maraming pagkakataon ay mas nalamangan pa nila kapag ang pinag-usapan ay ang naabot na antas ng pinag-aralan). Ikaw ba naman ang halos minamaliit lagi tapos minsan-minsan ka lang umuwi sa bansa, magpapamaliit ka pa rin? Lahat naman ay may karapatang ma-enjoy ang mga bunga ng kanilang pinagpaguran, di ba? Sa palagay ko nama'y walang batas na nagpapabawal nito. Lalupa't kung ang salaping ginagamit nila ay nagmula sa malinis (bagamat mahirap) na paraan, at hindi sa pangungurakot ng salapi ng bayan at pandaraya para lang manatili sa kapangyarihan.

  8. If you love something, set it free.

    If it comes back to you, it's yours

    If it doesn't,

    IT WAS NEVER MEANT TO BE.

     

    It's time to let go, Chad. Man, get a hold of yourself. Stop acting like a whimp or a doormat. If she does come back to you, that's good...but it better be on your terms, not hers.

     

    But if she doesn't come back, then it's time for you to move on.

  9. yon nga mga kapatid..i m trying so hard to make this work..pero it seems that its all in vain..unappreciated..kulang pa daw!!!...i m really quite worried that she might be entertaining suitors na!!!..she now very secretive!!!...ITS HURTING SO MUCH!!!..I dont know why i am feeling this way???...if i wanted to..modesty aside..i could easily replace her with a whole bunch ..pero d ako ganoon mga bro!!!...thanks for the advise mga kapatid sa pananampalataya..i draw strenght from u guys!!!!

     

    Di ba me kasabihan na walang manloloko kung walang nagpapaloko? Get over it, bro. Ayaw na niya sa 'yo. You said you could easily replace her with a whole bunch? Then, as the Nike slogan goes, "just do it". Yeah, yeah, masakit kasi mahal mo siya, etc. etc. You still have some dignity in you, so do what is right.

     

    You'll get over it.

  10. hay.. kakaawa naman tayong mga pilipino.. sabi nga ang pilipina kilala sa mundo na prostitute.. pag sinabing pilipina iba na ang meaning..

     

    Sino naman nagsabi nun?

     

    Funny, but I haven't heard of any Pinay service worker where I live in this side of Europe. Household helpers, yes. In the hundreds. In Spain, they even have a chocolate biscuit brand called "Filipinos" :lol: When I saw a pack of these biscuits in Costa Brava, I asked the store owner if they were good. When she asked me why, I told her that I'm curious because I'm Filipino. To which she replied, "si, es muy bueno."

     

    In fact, it's easier to find Thai sex workers (who are as hot as their dishes) here. Just open the local newspaper and you'll find their ads splashed on several pages (along with those of other nationalities -- but no Pinays at all).

  11. During our CAT tactical inspection, when we were all dressed squeaky clean and naka-formation sa school quadrangle, biglang umulan ng malakas at naligo ang buong unit namin nang 'di oras. Kaya change of plans. I was instructed by our commandant to lead the whole unit (I was the corps commander) in a 2-kilometer march, still dripping wet in our uniforms, to the annex building where we continued with the rest of the events (like the M1 Garand assembly and disassembly, map-reading, etc.).

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