Mike Chester Posted October 24, 2005 Share Posted October 24, 2005 I was already in college during the 80s. Di ko yata alam yung Greg Hamburgers. Madalas kami ng barkada sa Burger Machine. One of the few places that are still open during the wee hours on the way home after a long night of back-to-back partying. Another place we used to frequent is Goodah in Greenhills. Pampa-baba ng senglot yung got nila. Had the chance to visit these joints again a few years back. Not the same <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Same with me, i don't remember that Greg Hamburgers. Bukod dun sa Burger Machine may isa pang 24/24 Hotdog Joints na sumikat nung araw, kalimutan ko na kung ano name nun. Goodah in Greehills, yeah, after ng inuman sa Tia Maria, ayos dun. Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Same with me, i don't remember that Greg Hamburgers. Bukod dun sa Burger Machine may isa pang 24/24 Hotdog Joints na sumikat nung araw, kalimutan ko na kung ano name nun. Goodah in Greehills, yeah, after ng inuman sa Tia Maria, ayos dun.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yep, Tia Maria pag may pera. Pag wala, Halfway House sa may VVSoliven. Also a good pick-up place back in those days. Hehehe... :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Mike Chester Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Don't forget also ung mga usong disco club sa Makati like Zigzag and Rumors, then i think late 80's na nung nauso ung DJ rapper sa disco houses at ang pinaka famous i guess is si Andrew E. Quote Link to comment
Mike Chester Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 di ba parang spin off ng kaluskos musmos yang kulit bulilit at kuskos balungos..then later parang nabuhay ulit sa Ang TV..both shows were under Johnny Manahan right?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well, if anybody here has got a good memory, can you tell us please kung ano ung nauna, kaluskos musmos ba or kulit bulilit Kuskos Balungos? I don't remember this TV series, or baka masyado na akong matanda nung lumabas yun kaya hindi na ko nagka interest Quote Link to comment
masi Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 I was already in college during the 80s. Di ko yata alam yung Greg Hamburgers. Madalas kami ng barkada sa Burger Machine. One of the few places that are still open during the wee hours on the way home after a long night of back-to-back partying. Another place we used to frequent is Goodah in Greenhills. Pampa-baba ng senglot yung got nila. Had the chance to visit these joints again a few years back. Not the same <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Big Daddy's in Greenhills was perhaps the only hamburger and fries joint which served beer by the pitcher! Tropical Hut and Dayrit's served the best hamburger in town! Ling Nam gave free soup for every order of noodles. Pwede rin mag extra noodles and extra wanton pero sasabihin ng waiter na may extra charge na rin. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 1983 sumikat ng husto si michael jackson. his motown anniversary stage performance with his song 'billy jean' soared him to the top notch of popularity....he sang 'billy jean' after rendering a song with his brothers as a reunion performance (jackson 5 plus marvin)....i know because i still have it on tape in betamax format. 1983 was also the year star wars episode vi return of the jedi was released. i was studying at EAC then (b.s. physical therapy) as my pre-med course. august 1983 the ninoy aquino assassination. 1984 was the year i entered medicine at the auf in angeles city and the hit song then was phil collins' ''against all odds', madonna's borderline. indiana jones and the temple of doom was released in 1984. 'we are the world' composed by lionel richie and michael jackson was sang by a number of popular artists ....cyndi lauper, huey lewis, bruce springstein.....prince (of purple rain) was supposed to sing solo in a segment of 'we are the world' but was later subbed by michael jackson. Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 I was already in college during the 80s. Di ko yata alam yung Greg Hamburgers. Madalas kami ng barkada sa Burger Machine. One of the few places that are still open during the wee hours on the way home after a long night of back-to-back partying. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I remember Gregg's, sarap nga ng burgers dun, even their shakes. And yeah, they had Space Invaders, Galaxian, PacMan too. Papuntang San Francisco del Monte. Magaling, Beda ka dba? Remember nung early 80's when they would close Chino Roces bridge since uso ang rally rally nun (Ninoy just got shot) so parati tayong walang pasok? How about Paste, did you hang out there as well? Quote Link to comment
walangiba Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 I remember Gregg's, sarap nga ng burgers dun, even their shakes. And yeah, they had Space Invaders, Galaxian, PacMan too. Papuntang San Francisco del Monte. Magaling, Beda ka dba? Remember nung early 80's when they would close Chino Roces bridge since uso ang rally rally nun (Ninoy just got shot) so parati tayong walang pasok? How about Paste, did you hang out there as well?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Slide! My husband is a Bedan, and he told be about that place "Pas-te" (for Pasteleria) in Concepcion Aguila.Siguro hang-out din niya dun, kaya alam nya. He, he... Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 Magaling, Beda ka dba? Remember nung early 80's when they would close Chino Roces bridge since uso ang rally rally nun (Ninoy just got shot) so parati tayong walang pasok? How about Paste, did you hang out there as well?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yep, I remember those days. Pero college na ako nun and was no longer in SBC. But still had strong links to the Bedan community. (There was a Bedan that got shot in Mendiola during one of the rallies. His name was Ramon Santos. He was my childhood friend and his older brothers were barkadas of my cousins.) Plus, the rallies that I went to, a lot of them end up in Mendiola. Eto medyo OT: I could imagine how it was like for the students there at that time. Before martial law, dami rin rallies. Eh yung GS Building, nasa Mendiola mismo. Kapag nagbatuhan, minsan pati classrooms namin tinatamaan. Yung Dennis, inabutan mo pa ba sa Concepcion Aguila? Alleged pick-up place for La Co girls? Corona? Not the bookstore but the place upstairs hehehe . . . . And the best barbecue sauce (bar none) in the world can be found only at the SBC cafeteria. :cool: Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 My husband is a Bedan, and he told be about that place "Pas-te" (for Pasteleria) in Concepcion Aguila.Siguro hang-out din niya dun, kaya alam nya. He, he... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I know where Paste is but I never had the chance to go there. Mostly college crowd na dun. In GS and HS, mga yagit pa kami kaya wala pang pambayad Hanggang fishballs ni Shirley lang kami Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 1984 was the year i entered medicine at the auf in angeles city and the hit song then was phil collins' ''against all odds', madonna's borderline. indiana jones and the temple of doom was released in 1984. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Considering that Borderline became such a big hit, Madonna was not even nominated in any category during the Grammy's that year. Not even for Best New Artist which Cyndi Lauper won. Phil Collins had a duet with Phillip Bailey. Easy Lover. Another popular party tune. Hall and Oates. Dance on your knees! That extended version of Out of Touch. Tatatatatata (goes the wind section). . . and we should be dancing in the dark. Bruce Sprinsteen and the E Street Band. And who can forget Boboboboys . . .do . ..fall in love . . .in love, in love . . .ahh...ahhh. Quote Link to comment
brawler201 Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 Considering that Borderline became such a big hit, Madonna was not even nominated in any category during the Grammy's that year. Not even for Best New Artist which Cyndi Lauper won. Phil Collins had a duet with Phillip Bailey. Easy Lover. Another popular party tune. Hall and Oates. Dance on your knees! That extended version of Out of Touch. Tatatatatata (goes the wind section). . . and we should be dancing in the dark. Bruce Sprinsteen and the E Street Band. And who can forget Boboboboys . . .do . ..fall in love . . .in love, in love . . .ahh...ahhh.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Trivia for the '80's kids: Who was the leading man of Madonna in the MTV of the song borderline? Clue? He's a latino funnyman and character actor. Quote Link to comment
Guest kizmet Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 :boo: Kayo po'y malugod naming inaanyayahan na MAKIISA sa aming pagiging DALAWA! :boo: THE PANGET :pp: PEOPLE 2ND HELLO-WIN ANNIVERSARY: THE PP TURNS 2 80s! 29 October 2005 (Saturday)8:00 PM to 3:00 AMCube Bar and RestaurantPolaris Center, 46 Polaris StreetPoblacion, Makati Cityclick here for details and confirmation Quote Link to comment
Barenaked-NoMre Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 I am ... but I wasnt in the country for more than half of it. I remember SuperMarket of Rustans in Makati ... they had the best Burger Steak and Spaghetti! Mmmm ... ;-) Quote Link to comment
scooby91 Posted October 26, 2005 Share Posted October 26, 2005 the 80's: depeche modelotus eatersLa LakersREal Madrid Quote Link to comment
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