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^wow! really, idol storm? sayang ano? isang hint nga kung sino ung nakadate mo? hehehe!

 

eh, baka Miss Young International 1980, hindi 1979? noong 1979, it was held in Tokyo, Japan. ung nanalo ay miss ireland - patricia ward, 2nd ung miss hawaii - corrine gail carvalho and 3rd ung miss usa - lonni lynn jones. ung bet ng philippines noon ay si maria teresa gerodias carlson (buhay pa ba siya?) 'am sure kilalang kilala niyo siya. madalas siya maheadline noon sa news. siya ung nagpauso ng "si ako".

 

noong 1980 nga sa pilipinas ginanap ung miss young international, the first time in 11 years outside japan. ung nanalo nga ay si miss hawaii, 16-year-old high-school student simone renee overman, was born in Pueblo, Colorado, but had moved to hawaii. ung court niya ay sina miss denmark rikke petersen, miss finland anne-maria tarthia, miss iceland unnur steinsson (naging miss universe 83 & 3rd runner-up miss world 83) and miss philippines maria felicidad luis (siya si lampel luis, di ba?)

 

'am so curious sa face ni miss hawaii. maganda nga siya, idol storm. ;)

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speaking of miss U contestants, miss aruba, also did a comedy/romantic film here. I believe it was 'miss aruba went to town' where the good guys are 3 pinoy (3 itlog? bahala ka na bos jt or anaheim kung ano ang tama) and the baddie was no other than francisco arnaiz (of d toyota PBA team). Miss Aruba was a country schoolteacher teaching a couple of delinquents and also nililigawan ni kiko.

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^wow! really, idol storm? sayang ano? isang hint nga kung sino ung nakadate mo? hehehe!

 

eh, baka Miss Young International 1980, hindi 1979? noong 1979, it was held in  Tokyo, Japan. ung nanalo ay miss ireland - patricia ward, 2nd ung miss hawaii - corrine gail carvalho and 3rd ung miss usa - lonni lynn jones. ung bet ng philippines noon ay si maria teresa gerodias carlson (buhay pa ba siya?) 'am sure kilalang kilala niyo siya. madalas siya maheadline noon sa news. siya ung nagpauso ng "si ako".

 

noong 1980 nga sa pilipinas ginanap ung miss young international, the first time in 11 years outside japan. ung nanalo nga ay si miss hawaii, 16-year-old high-school student simone renee overman, was born in Pueblo, Colorado, but had moved to hawaii. ung court niya ay sina miss denmark rikke petersen, miss finland anne-maria tarthia, miss iceland unnur steinsson (naging miss universe 83 & 3rd runner-up miss world 83) and miss philippines maria felicidad luis (siya si lampel luis, di ba?)

 

'am so curious sa face ni miss hawaii. maganda nga siya, idol storm.  ;)

 

maria theresa carlson committed suicide 2 or 3 years ago. she was the battered wife of mayor farinas (of the vivian velez xrated video fame). yup, "si ako" pinauso nya sa chicks to chicks sitcom with carmi martin, freddie webb nove villa.

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^wow! really, idol storm? sayang ano? isang hint nga kung sino ung nakadate mo? hehehe!

 

eh, baka Miss Young International 1980, hindi 1979? noong 1979, it was held in  Tokyo, Japan. ung nanalo ay miss ireland - patricia ward, 2nd ung miss hawaii - corrine gail carvalho and 3rd ung miss usa - lonni lynn jones. ung bet ng philippines noon ay si maria teresa gerodias carlson (buhay pa ba siya?) 'am sure kilalang kilala niyo siya. madalas siya maheadline noon sa news. siya ung nagpauso ng "si ako".

 

noong 1980 nga sa pilipinas ginanap ung miss young international, the first time in 11 years outside japan. ung nanalo nga ay si miss hawaii, 16-year-old high-school student simone renee overman, was born in Pueblo, Colorado, but had moved to hawaii. ung court niya ay sina miss denmark rikke petersen, miss finland anne-maria tarthia, miss iceland unnur steinsson (naging miss universe 83 & 3rd runner-up miss world 83) and miss philippines maria felicidad luis (siya si lampel luis, di ba?)

 

'am so curious sa face ni miss hawaii. maganda nga siya, idol storm.  ;)

 

Thanks for the correction Ms Sunflor! 1980 nga pala iyon. OT na sa thread na ito. Nung kasing panahon ng kabataan ko ay tinawag na SB yung barkada namin ng ate ng isang kabarkada ko. SB stands for Society Boys. :D

 

Laman kami ng mga parties, prom, debut, pati rin yung mga night outs ng mga contestants ng mga pageants kaya talagang marami rin akong nakadate o nakapartner na mga contestants, pati nga sa Ms Magnolia, nakiparty kami, although hindi nanalo yung kadate ko, pero kaibigan ko rin naman noon yung tumalo kay Dina Bonnevie! Mas maganda kasi siya, sweet na sweet ang face, bagay sa ice cream, kaya lang mejo chubby:P

 

Ang crush ko nun sa Miss Young International pageant ay si Miss Denmark, Rikke Petersen. Swerte naman na may na-meet akong may hawig sa kanya sa UP. The same hairstyle, shape ng face, forehead, lips, bigger eyes although shorter (she's 5'3.5"), pero slimmer and mas maganda ang legs! Dahil sa ganda ng face niya ay ibinaba ko yung height standard ko (5'5"-5'8"). :wub:

 

Bigyan na lang kita ng hint dun sa tinanggihan kong i-blind date sa akin bago siya nanalong Bb. Pilipinas-Universe na pinanghinangayanan ko rin. Lumabas siya sa isang play sa UP tungkol sa Beauty Pageant. Mukhang mabagsik yung tatay niya kaya sabi ko hwag na lang. Natakot ako. :lol:

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maria theresa carlson committed suicide 2 or 3 years ago. she was the battered wife of mayor farinas (of the vivian velez xrated video fame). yup, "si ako" pinauso nya sa chicks to chicks sitcom with carmi martin, freddie webb nove villa.

 

Nakita ko pa si Ma. theresa carlson sa Power Plant a week or two before she died, kasama niya si Mayor. Mukha naman silang masaya noong time na makita ko..

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^yw, idol storm. ok pala ung group mo noon. opssss! kahit sa hint mo, di ko pa rin alam unless sabihin mo kung anong year siya nanalong bb. pilipinas-universe.

 

kung gaano ako ka curious sa face ng miss hawaii na dapat ikaw ung maging escort, ganoon din ako ka curious sa face mo, idol storm. hehehe! baka nakikita na kita sa tv noon.

 

nakakaawa naman pala ung nangyari kay ma. teresa carlson. :(

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more songs of the '70's

 

We've Got Tonight (1979)

bob seger/the silver bullet bands

- he assembled the silver bullet bands during the early 70's.

- #12 on billboard - Hollywood Nights

 

Take A Chance On Me (1978)

abba

- released "Arrival" in 1977

- the abba origs: bjorn, benny, agnetha and anni-frid

 

 

So Into You (1977)

atlanta rhythm section

- released their self-titled debut in 1972

- champagne jam (1978) was certified platinum

- formed in deraville, Ga in 1970

- performed at white house for pres. carter in 1978

 

 

How Can I Tell Her (1973)

lobo

- he was first a guitarist

- attended university of florida

- born 1943 in tallahassee, florida

- stage pseudonym of singer kent lavoie

 

 

Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright) (1976)

rod stewart

- #1 on billboard "maggie may" in 1971

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last i heard yogi dominguez went to the us after miscellaneous (her show with maan hontiveros and vida doria) went off the air. melanie marquez has a son by lito lapid. she was actually my classmate during the summer of 77 (algebra) sa st. jo sa e rodriguez. medyo tibo pa noon pero matangkad na. alam ko nasa rp siya. si maricar zaldariaga is married to a soriano, either si andres or yung utol niya. no news sa dalawang evangelin. pero sino na nga ba yung partner ni vic vargas dati sa kanilang dalawa?

 

from page 32: ^oh classmate mo pala si melanie marquez. napalimelight uli siya nitong may nangyari kay kris, di ba? sa phils. siya noon.

 

remember ko noon ung mga celebrities during my college. schoolmate ko si paeng nepumuceno. late 70's, sikat na siya. naalaala ko pa, nagbabantay kami sa lobby ng adamson u makita lang namin siya. he is the Filipino to win the World Cup for bowling 4 times. he managed to put himself in the Guiness Book of World Records for this feat.

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Some info, pare. Bowling was a demo sport in Seoul (1988). I think a Pinay won it. But the IOC did not approve its inclusion in 1992 in Barcelona.

 

paren sbm - welcome back!

may avatar ka na :boo: sino yung nasa picture? hehehe

how's everything there, pare?

 

speaking of the Olympics, the Olympics in the 70's were quite memorable. The 1972 Munich Olympics was known for its tragic results - the holding and killing of Israeli athletes by a terror group (was it the PLO or the Black September group? Can't quite recall...

Of course that was where Mark Spitz won 7 golds in swimming - all in record time - a feat as yet unequalled...

 

Nung 70's talaga naglipana ang mga terrorists...there was PLO when Yassir Arafat was still known as a terrorist...The Red Army in Japan...The Red Brigade in Italy - which kidnapped and killed Aldo Moro, a former Italian premier...The Baader-Meinhof gang in Germany...also there was the Symbionese Liberation Army which kidnapped Patty Hearst and held her for so long that when she came out -she had become a member of the SLA itself - participating in bank robberies herself...the Black Panthers also in the US..

the 70's was also the heyday of Carlos, otherwise known as The Jackal...an assasin out of South America..

 

Ang saya talaga nung 70's :P

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speaking of the Olympics, the Olympics in the 70's were quite memorable. The 1972 Munich Olympics was known for its tragic results - the holding and killing of Israeli athletes by a terror group (was it the PLO or the Black September group? Can't quite recall...

Of course that was where Mark Spitz won 7 golds in swimming - all in record time - a feat as yet unequalled...

Ang saya talaga nung 70's :P

 

I remember those photos of Mark Spitz wearing all his medals. I seem to recall, however, that one swimming event during the Munich Olympics was removed in succeeding Olympics, which means that Spitz's record may be equalled but never surpassed.

 

The 1976 Montreal Olympics were more memorable for me, perhaps because in 1972, like a lot of basketball crazy Filipinos, I was all too focused on our basketball team beating Japan. The rest of the games seemed irrelevant (bad, bad, bad). But 1976 was different. There was Nadia Comaneci. The theme from the soap "The Young and the Restless" would eventually become "Nadia's Theme" because they kept using that music while showing Nadia's routine in slow motion. The "perfect ten" really began with Nadia Comaneci. It wasn't even 10 on the scoreboard but 1.0, because no one had ever scored a 10 before Nadia came along. The highest the scoreboard could register then was 9.99. Still in gymnastics, there was that pretty Korean-looking Soviet named Kim, who took a couple of silvers.

 

Then there was Bruce Jenner, who fulfilled a promise made four years earlier to win the decathlon. Lasse Viren again dominated the 5,000 and 10,000 meters run. The US basketball team regained the gold medal. Frank Shorter failed to win back-to-bak Olympic marathons. The swimming star in 1976 was John (?) Nader, whose forte was the backstroke. Bob Seagren relinquished his pole vault title to a Soviet.

 

In 1976, the Soviet Union (we kept seeing that CCCP on their jackets) for the second straight Olympics surpassed the US in the gold medal tally.

 

By the way, there was this documentary on the Munich Olympics that was really great. I believe the title was "Visions of Seven." It documented various aspects of the 1972 Olympics, as captured on camera by seven filmakers. The two segments I remember were those dealing with the decathlon and the losers. The latter was particularly heartbreaking, as it showed the reactions of those athletes who failed to advance. A lot of them were in tears.

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paren jt - you said the US regained its basketball crown in Montreal..was it in Munich where the US lost by 1 point to the Soviet Union - on a last-second tip-in by Alexander (?) Belov?

After the 70's the Olympics were flawed by boycotts so hindi masyadong maganda. In 1980 Moscow, the US boycotted while in the 1984 LA Olympics gumanti namang mag-boycott ang USSR...

Do you remember the great Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut? Did she come before, or after, Nadia Comaneci?

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Before si Olga Korbut. She was the darling gymnast of the Munich Olympics. In 1976, Sugar Ray Leonard and Leon Spinks won the gold medals in the Welterweight and Light-heavyweight respectively.

 

Tungkol naman sa Visions of Seven, magaling din yung unang segment about the 100 M dash.

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more songs of the '70's...

 

You Got The Love (1974)

rufus/chaka khan

 

Sad Eyes (1979)

robert john

- he is robert john pedrick, jr.

- The Lion Sleeps Tonight - 1972 hit

 

The Cover of Rolling Stone (1973)

dr. hook/the medicine show

- formed in new jersey

- legendary cartoonist

 

Family Affair (1971)

sly and the family stone

 

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (1970)

elvis presley

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paren sbm - welcome back!

may avatar ka na :boo:  sino yung nasa picture? hehehe

how's everything there, pare?

 

speaking of the Olympics, the Olympics in the 70's were quite memorable. The 1972 Munich Olympics was known for its tragic results - the holding and killing of Israeli athletes by a terror group (was it the PLO or the Black September group? Can't quite recall...

Of course that was where Mark Spitz won 7 golds in swimming - all in record time - a feat as yet unequalled...

 

Nung 70's talaga naglipana ang mga terrorists...there was PLO when Yassir Arafat was still known as a terrorist...The Red Army in Japan...The Red Brigade in Italy - which kidnapped and killed Aldo Moro, a former Italian premier...The Baader-Meinhof gang in Germany...also there was the Symbionese Liberation Army which kidnapped Patty Hearst and held her for so long that when she came out -she had become a member of the SLA itself - participating in bank robberies herself...the Black Panthers also in the US..

the 70's was also the heyday of Carlos, otherwise known as The Jackal...an assasin out of South America..

 

Ang saya talaga nung 70's :P

 

Hey bods! That's a pix of my mom taken in the late 40s. I think the car belonged to my lolo. I believe it's a De Soto...how I wish I had it now!

 

Some more info about terrorists. The SLA was then led by a man whose nom de guerre was Field Marshall Cinque. Carlos Ilyich Ramirez was caught in Sudan and extradited to France where he is now held in solitary confinement, just like Abimael Guzman, the founder and former leader of Sindero Luminoso (Shining Path), the communist movement that terrorized Peru from the 70s-80s.

 

Another terrorist group that was founded sometime in the late 60s is ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna). It is still waging a bombing campaign for Basque independence.

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tahimik si pareng sbm ah :P

speaking of the Jackal, sikat na mga bestseller nuon yung mga libro ni Frederick Forsythe - THE DAY OF THE JACKAL, THE ODESSA FILE, etc...saka lumabas na din si Ludlum around that time...

among the racy bestsellers nun yung mga books ni Jacqueline Sussan - ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH saka yung THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS....

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