storm Posted February 9, 2005 Author Share Posted February 9, 2005 Nice pix madam. Happy backreading. The first time I saw Joey Albert was in their school (Assumption) concert in 1977. She was more beautiful then. I was with a friend (not girlfriend) who's also an Assumptionista. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 In the mid-1970s, calculators still weren't used that much. I remember that my brother, who was an Engg student at UP during that time, didn't bring a calculator to school. He brought a slide rule. A slide rule! You had a read an entire book just to know how to use a slide rule.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i agree, bos jt. 'am using a slide rule too, during my first yr in college. we need to learn how to use it coz we can't use calcutors. pero sa later part ng course ko, pinagamit na kami ng calculator. it was a relief really. hindi kasi exact ung slide rule. u need to round off the last no. laking effect noon sa calculations. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 Nice pix madam. Happy backreading. The first time I saw Joey Albert was in their school (Assumption) concert in 1977. She was more beautiful then. I was with a friend (not girlfriend) who's also an Assumptionista.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanx, idol storm. magaling pa rin siya, pero may sakit siya, di ba? but she is well na yata. sayang , di sila nagkatuluyan ng dati niyang bf. kilala mo? but she's happily married na and has kids. yan, nasa page na ako and may reaction ako sa isang post ni bos jt. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 opssss! i should have said page 8. i can see edit on d lower left corner of my post but when i click it, it gives me a message like..i have no permission to edit my message. hmmm! when can i use the edit command? Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 buti na lang sa 1st year ko, tinapon na ang slide rules, kahit sa drawing classes.... sayang at hinde pa isinama ang ibang mga 'walanghiya' na profs with them...erferferf Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 thanx, idol storm. magaling pa rin siya, pero may sakit siya, di ba? but she is well na yata. sayang , di sila nagkatuluyan ng dati niyang bf. kilala mo? but she's happily married na and has kids. yan, nasa page na ako and may reaction ako sa isang post ni bos jt. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think it was Louie Ocampo, the composer...ang tagal nila nuon Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 ^korek, pareng bods! taga batangas ung napangasawa niya ngayon. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 A typical "tipar" .... Sa "haybols" ng kaibigan, best kung malaki ang sala. Potluck o kaya may prior damage para sa pagkain. Several sofas on one side of the sala, more sofas on the opposite side. The music plays. Sugod ang mga "kelot" sa mga "bebot." May I have this dance? The entire place is in darkness so you can't even see the face of the person you're dancing with. Pero mayroon nang mga identified na maganda. Hotdog, Eric Clapton, Haji, Tito Mina, Commodores. Si "ermat" at si "erpat" nasa taas. Napakiusapan ng host na huwag makialam. Eleven o'clock... kailangan nang umuwi dahil curfew (kung ayaw ma-Crame). Yung iba, stay-in na lang hanggang 4 a.m. pagtapos na ang curfew. Paano ba mag-party mga bata ngayon ("bata" meaning late elementary or high school)? Mayroon pa bang nagtitipar sa haybols? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ^jam session ung tawag namin sa party na ganito noon. one day planning. mag meet kami sa umaga, jamming na sa gabi, sa bahay din. minsan pa nga, food lang naming paborita na tinapay at kape. :upside: nagtataka lang ako, very cooperative ung mga parents noon. maybe, coz kilala kami lahat. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 pasingit ha....guys saan nakakabili ng turn table? may nabibilhan pa ba? na mi miss ko lang pakinggan yung mga old LPs ko....mga 60s and 70s pa.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> ^binalikan ko ito. dito meron pa ring turn table akong nakikita. new look. mas maganda pa ung style. kahit mga LPs, meron pa rin. Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 kahit naman sa amin, basta sa loob ng bahay oks lang (daw) na gumapang kami sa lasing. ang rationale ng olds: better malasing kayo dito kesa isang beerhaus. which I agree. kaya bihira ako lumabas kahit today, hanggang tingin lang sa dancers pero i leave the drinking to a friend's house... Quote Link to comment
storm Posted February 11, 2005 Author Share Posted February 11, 2005 ^jam session ung tawag namin sa party na ganito noon. one day planning. mag meet kami sa umaga, jamming na sa gabi, sa bahay din. minsan pa nga, food lang naming paborita na tinapay at kape. :upside: nagtataka lang ako, very cooperative ung mga parents noon. maybe, coz kilala kami lahat.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Ms Sunflor, Bagay yang post mo sa thread ng 60s. Jam session is 60s. Yan yung term ng mga older cousins ko. Nung 70s hindi na uso ang term na jam session, "typar" na. As in "pre san ang typar?" Yugyugan na! Astig ang typar kapag may mirror ball at strobe light. Pangkaraniwan noon ay black light. Typical drink sa typar ay punch na nasa punch bowl (but of course). I remember yung paborita. It's bigger than galletas. Pangterno nga sa kape iyan gaya ng binanle at biscocho, Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted February 11, 2005 Share Posted February 11, 2005 ^yeah, idol storm. got u there! coz i was in my elementary grades pa noon. katuwaan lang nga naman. paborita at kape para sa naglalamay . hehehe! hanga ako sa memory mo. :upside: Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted February 12, 2005 Share Posted February 12, 2005 ^binalikan ko ito. dito meron pa ring turn table akong nakikita. new look. mas maganda pa ung style. kahit mga LPs, meron pa rin.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hello SunflowR nasa Florida ka pala. :cool: nice and sunny weather. hanggang ngayon hindi pa ako nakakuha ng turn-table eh...wala kasing oras mag ikot-ikot. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted February 12, 2005 Share Posted February 12, 2005 jam session is indeed a 60s term. I remember my uncle who used to be a regular in "Dancetime with Chito" TV show in the 60s. he would always call his partner and tell her 'ma-le-late na tayo sa jam session' Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted February 12, 2005 Share Posted February 12, 2005 (edited) saw the documentary IMELDA, saw Ronald Reagan (then governor) and Nancy Reagan at the inauguration of the cultural center of the philippines in 1969 with imelda. I remember a P500,000 question at Eat Bulaga kung sinong u.s. president ang dumalo sa inauguration ng CCP. it's a trick question kasi governor pa si ronald reagan at the time. ang sinagot ng contestant ay richard nixon...kung pinanuod nya lang yung imelda docu eh di meron na syang half a million pesoses! Edited February 12, 2005 by Anaheim Quote Link to comment
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