masi Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 seems like nag-post graduate ka dun... d b yung doctorate mo is ob-gyn...hahahahahah!!! ooops.... baka ma-vip tayo !!!!! hahahahah.... i remember toylandia but i dont know where it was!!! mayroon ding matsusukaya sa cubao. new frontier had a supermarket, right? and who would forget queens supermarket, the first chain operator. last monday, i told my wife na mag-grocery kami sa queen's near u.e. before we visit my niece who was confined there. she answere matagal na walang queens.... bomalads repapipaps, kasmala ang amats ko todits sa thread na toits!!!! peace man! Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Hindi ba yan yun sa mahjonng??? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Close, Ms Wyld...close! p.s when are you coming back to MNL ? Slide...alam ko iyan...FIRST video game ng Atari.... Diba??? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tumpak, augustmoon! High-tech na yun at that time! *strikers Pong was an apparatus you plug into your TV. It had games like tennis (singles and doubles), hockey (not sure), it was made up of white lines, and the ball was a white dot that bounced back to the opponent's court when it hit an angle. I think it was also called paddle ball. Galing ko mag placing nun!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Now, compare that with today's games na mala cinema na ang video...whew...ang tanda na natin! What ever your toys maybe then, I just had my kicks with "Crazy Foam" and a visit to PanaCraft in Sta. Mesa Market.Remember those slot-cars which were 1:24 scale.Mitsuboshi motors, foam tyres, cox control unit, braided wire pick up. We used to go to "Roar" near Arcega's to race!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh yeah! Crazy foam...how can I forget?? May baril pa yun dba? Yung kay Uncle Bob..Ang dream ko nuon was to have one of those "pop cars" which sadly never became a reality...so I did the next best thing and bought my son a similar one when he was 7 years old...vicarious fulfillment na lang! Then he did a foolish thing and almost got run over by a real car...jeez..mabuti walang nangyari.. Anybody here had one of those SuperFast or HotWheels toys? You put together the tracks, use gravity to drive the cars and have endless hours of fun watching the same thing over and over again...drove our maids crazy picking up the tracks everytime we finish playing.. Sino sa inyo ang pumunta sa Funhouse para bumili ng toys or magic tricks?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> In an earlier post, I think augustmoon spent a lot of time in there...this is the one in Greenhills Arcade diba? Quote Link to comment
masi Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Oh yeah! Crazy foam...how can I forget?? May baril pa yun dba? Yung kay Uncle Bob..Ang dream ko nuon was to have one of those "pop cars" which sadly never became a reality...so I did the next best thing and bought my son a similar one when he was 7 years old...vicarious fulfillment na lang! Then he did a foolish thing and almost got run over by a real car...jeez..mabuti walang nangyari.. Anybody here had one of those SuperFast or HotWheels toys? You put together the tracks, use gravity to drive the cars and have endless hours of fun watching the same thing over and over again...drove our maids crazy picking up the tracks everytime we finish playing.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yup, it had a gun! The canisters had their own distinctive design and decorations! Yung pop car nun, Peg Perego na ngayon, 2 speed! I got one for my daughter and I rode it too!!! I had Hotwheels and Matchbox, but I broke most of them :evil: or gave them away kasi talo sa karera. Also, GI Joe and Johnny Hero flexible action figures. GI Joe had flexible joints like the modern action figures now. Johnny Hero had a wire and foam construction. His basic outfit was a red running suit, but he can be suited as a football quarterback! Tonka toys cars and trucks were realistic models. Cox had gas powered airplanes but were controlled by a string. Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Also, GI Joe and Johnny Hero flexible action figures. GI Joe had flexible joints like the modern action figures now. Johnny Hero had a wire and foam construction. His basic outfit was a red running suit, but he can be suited as a football quarterback! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> So the boys played with DOLLS too...like WE girls play dress-up Barbie. Peace :* Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Where art thou STORM ?? Paramdam ka naman....... We miss you in this thread. Malapit na mag 100 pages. :cool: Quote Link to comment
promdiqueen Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Hi Augustmoon... I finally posted. What can you say about my bakya? may 70's flavor diba? Hi to ALL. Nice thread. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 6, 2005 Author Share Posted October 6, 2005 Couldnt resist... may translations yan eh ... to current time that is. chibog - lafangupak - banatsyota - hmm syota pa din yata pero pede ring fafa utol - utolbading - jokla, baklushcharing - chingTL - inlababoTH - overKJ - corny, baduyjeproks - astigeyeball - gimik Ang pakialamera ko no? :boo: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WELCOME Ms Wyld!!! Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 6, 2005 Author Share Posted October 6, 2005 My friend MASI...oh..so.. CRUEL.. and oh...so.. TRUE So...Next Eb's theme is Halloween.. and for our games, lahat ng magpupunta, magdadala ng 3 70's thingy to be auctioned off / bartered.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Siguro naman hindi sa exhibit ko? Sa exhibit ko wear something na pwedeng pang-swing. Dagdagan natin ng kaunti yung 70s dictionary. Some slang words that first came out during this decade include: tasingwens - fifty pesoshagad - highway or traffic police (different from parak or pigoy)damatans - old personermat - mothererpat - fatherutol - brother or sisterstambay - a bumtambay or tumambay - to bum aroundkanto boy - street bum Top of mind pa lang ang mga ito. I'm sure marami pa kayo'ng maaalala.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Galing pareng magaling! Kami naman ito yung slang namin nung 70sTapwe- 50 pesosesgi - 10 pesosHagad, stambay, kanto boy - 60s pa nausodatan - old personema - motherepa - fatheryawbs - bayaw na hilaw gayut - datan dinchapter - pangitchicha, chirit - chibogos-os - boobspogi - gwapolaglag panty - papaliciouslaglag brief - sexypendong - kalbotasyo - syotagurang - matandabopol - bobo2-6 - pangetandap - takotharang - pulos cut, censoredbakod - ginagawa sa tipar, solohinamats - may tamatikoy - makunatsb - society boyburgis - elitistakupal - epalbagyo - sobrang yabangbiyak - f*ckmandirigma - astighalmits - syotang lovepari - syotapaka - pokpok, short for pakawalakikay - kikaytotoy -totoykarga - spikedpamburol - naka-isputingdabiana -fat womanSDO - short, dark and oilyjaforms - nakapormajafake - jaforms na nakafake na bang bang, levi's, etc.bukbok - pimplesngekngektange - tangangengi - tangehanep - galengsiete - tsismis 3 70's thingies?I will bring one Hustler, one Penthouse, and one Oui.......kung hindi pa dikit-dikit ang pages, ipapa-auction ko <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mas type ko ang Playboy, mejo bastos lang. Since we're a bit on Halloween.... Remember how, in the 70s, we never celebrated Halloween? It was really so foreign to us.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Uso na noon ang halloween party. Lahat ng Discos, meron. Pati Shakey's meron na rin noon. Where art thou STORM ?? Paramdam ka naman....... We miss you in this thread. Malapit na mag 100 pages. :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Reporting for duty! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 Hi Augustmoon... I finally posted. What can you say about my bakya? may 70's flavor diba? Hi to ALL. Nice thread.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Welcome PromdiQ :* Yehey!! Finally... nakisama (nadaan sa sindak ). Ang ganda ng avatar, lalo na your signature, mukhang pinag-isipan My friend, this is a 70's thread..so this is your chance to PURGE all you pleasant and not-too-pleasant memories of (y)our youth. Senior Moments are forgiven. Storm..PromdiQ is another one of the Diliman Debs you probably ""swung"" (tama ba iyong term?...baka kasi ma misconstrue pag ginamit ko ang swing) with. Looking forward to you posts... :cool: Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 good day, tagal hindi naligaw dito..... 70s dictionary? ambaet pa namin noon kaya.... boy aga - referee na 'bayad' ng kalaban sa basketball...boy egoy - boy negro - mahilig sa 'patay-sindi'boy pangan - mahilig sa 5-6boy chongki - mahilig sa juts (MJ-cannabis, etc)boy bakal - badaf- fefitaboy tako - matulis (sa chix)boy pana - sharpshooter (sa peryahan) tama na muna, baka sumubra sa baet.....erferferf Quote Link to comment
masi Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 So the boys played with DOLLS too...like WE girls play dress-up Barbie. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They were know as "action figures"! Your sons will agree with me on the terminology. Hi Augustmoon...I finally posted. What can you say about my bakya? may 70's flavor diba? Hi to ALL. Nice thread.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Welcome PromdiQ! Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 There was also the term "square" which referred to fight without weapons. Walang restbackan din. In school, pagnagkakainitan na, sasabihin, "Ano, mamaya?" Back in high school, those fights were spectacles. They often happened after class...and often with an audience.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes I remember this. The Bedan tradition was to square it off "sa likod ng swimming pool". Got my first black eye at the age of 11. Grade 4 or 5 yata ako nun. Pero yung kaklase ko, nabawasan na ng isa yung ngipin niya pagpasok niya sa klase the next day. He evenutally because one of my long standing friends.... Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 Yes I remember this. The Bedan tradition was to square it off "sa likod ng swimming pool". Got my first black eye at the age of 11. Grade 4 or 5 yata ako nun. Pero yung kaklase ko, nabawasan na ng isa yung ngipin niya pagpasok niya sa klase the next day. He evenutally because one of my long standing friends....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> sa amin naman sa Pasig - sa sementeryo as our school was located right beside a church and a cemetery. After class we would clamber over the walls to the cemetery para mapanuod yung mag-ssquare...16track knows this as well Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 E yung BTS at FF naaalala niyo?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bed Time Stories. Diba may Tagalog at English versions niyan? May kaklase kami nun parating ini-isniki yung BTS ng mga kuya niya tapos, ipinapahiram sa amin. That was actually how I got my first exposure to these "novels". If you pass by Recto, mayroong mga pabulong magaalok sa yo. "BTS" . . ."BTS" . . .same style ng pagbebenta ng "DVD" . . ."DVD" ngayon sa Greenhills. One time, my friends and I pitched in and decided we're all gonna buy one and share. Bayad kami ng ten pesos (yun yata ang going rate nuong araw). The guy handed something wrapped in a brown bag then swiftly walked away. It turned out, hindi naman pala BTS yung laman nung supot kundi song hits lang! But what can we do? We were just kids at that time. We were hoodwinked! :cry: Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 7, 2005 Share Posted October 7, 2005 sa amin naman sa Pasig - sa sementeryo as our school was located right beside a church and a cemetery. After class we would clamber over the walls to the cemetery para mapanuod yung mag-ssquare...16track knows this as well <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sayang sa girls..walang mga "CAT FIGHTS"...if we do have to settle a score.. Sa grade school... siraan / nakawan ng pencil case..yaguan ng project/HW.. Sa High school.. siraan via "chismis"at grupo-grupo iyan sa school (diba PromdiQ?? :evil: )..nag cro-cross pa iyan ng school lines pag nagtatagpo sa GAL games (diba Liberty??? :evil: ) at padamihan ng admirers. And at worst, agawan ng shota (yech! what a term..)...Mas MEAN ang mga Girls... sa Boys, puro mano-mano lang. Do you remember in the 70's when girls were branded as having a "PAKA" rep ???? Comparing it to the young girls of today, those women back in the 70''s were WHOLESOME. Quote Link to comment
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