augustmoon Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 How sweeeeet!!! Kinikilig pa rin ako when I hear stories like these! Somehow we never really outgrow our nature to reminisce the good old days and appreciate the simple things in life. Here's to the memories!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Liberty...iba talaga ang mga babae... Hopeless romantic I was also almost moved to tears by Magaling's story. No Joke Buti na lang my frist boyfriend always had enough money to pay for both of us...but at times, he would ask us to go dutch, at least may pasintabi...so i come prepared. Magaling..I'm sure you will never forget your first GF. If only for the fare you owe her. Quote Link to comment
masi Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Augustmoon, Liberty... you want to hear stories about my GFs...... naka national archives na to!!!! Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Magaling..I'm sure you will never forget your first GF. If only for the fare you owe her. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> How can I ever forget her???? I experienced a lot of my "firsts" with her. Plus, sa lahat ng babaeng nakilala ko, siya ang (by far) pinakamatagal kong niligawan. Imagine, from grade 5 (pinopormahan ko na siya nun, believe it or not) pa eh first year high school na nung naging GF ko siya formally (as in may physical contact na!). Hehehe! And of course, I still owe her the bus fare. That's P1.50 yata plus interest so . . . Quote Link to comment
walangiba Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Augustmoon, Liberty... you want to hear stories about my GFs...... naka national archives na to!!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bakit ????? Uwian na ba ????? Baka isara ni pareng Storm itong thread!! Bwahahahaha!!! :boo: Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Bakit ????? Uwian na ba ????? Baka isara ni pareng Storm itong thread!! Bwahahahaha!!! :boo:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hindi nakaya ng puso ni Liberty.... Kilala ko ýon.. :evil: Congrats to STORM .... 100 pages na itong thread !!! great ! :* Magaling, your debt of P1.50 of 30++ years should amount to P185.00 .. no kidding. Kuwentahin mo. Quote Link to comment
pinoy_strigoi Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Augustmoon, Liberty... you want to hear stories about my GFs...... naka national archives na to!!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> National archives ba yun or SCRA (Supreme Court Reports Annotated)? Republic of the Phils. vs. Masi (For illegal display and possession of nightstick) :upside: Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Kadalasan, nagsisimula sa tuksuhan. Tapos, yung mga miron will say stuff like "Sige nga, kung matapang ka, hawakan mo nga sa tenga!". <{POST_SNAPBACK}> In hindsight, dapat yung mga miron ang unang sinusuntok eh :-D There was a time when Friday pa lang, may party na. Tapos, Sabado, ibang party naman. When we learned how to drive and became mobile, my barkada got invited to so many parties that sometimes, we'd be hopping from one party to another on the same night! My mom got so pissed that I'm out of the house all the time... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Imagine yourself 20 years ago, out having a good time, things are just beginning to get interesting with your date....tapos mag ri-ring yung cellphone mo...si MAMA! "Bakit hindi ka pa umuuwi?!?" Lagot! wheew...mabuti na lang walang cellphone nung araw. Opening the gate and entering the house without being reprimanded was always a challenge. I must have used the "study group excuse" a million times...study group kuno pero amoy chiko... Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 In hindsight, dapat yung mga miron ang unang sinusuntok eh :-DImagine yourself 20 years ago, out having a good time, things are just beginning to get interesting with your date....tapos mag ri-ring yung cellphone mo...si MAMA! "Bakit hindi ka pa umuuwi?!?" Lagot! wheew...mabuti na lang walang cellphone nung araw. Opening the gate and entering the house without being reprimanded was always a challenge. I must have used the "study group excuse" a million times...study group kuno pero amoy chiko...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> OO nga...the 70's / 80's gimmick would be different kung may Cellphones na... Noon na uso ang CB's medyo naiba na nga rin diba? It was so easy to get a group of people together in such a short time. I remember there were group EB's rin noon. My brother became a CB fanatic. He put a CB base in our house. Our neighbors kept COMPLAINING that nag-distort ang TV images nila, ay minsan pumapasok pa ang audio ng TV. And that 3 element YAGI (??) antenna ba iyon??? he put atop our house fell over our neighbors house during one of the typhoons... Ay naku!! Disaster !!! after all the hassle that CB base caused in our neighborhood, EVEN the neighbor whose roof collapsed was happy to see that base go. I am sure lahat kayo at one point may CB handle. Ano nga ???? Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 OO nga...the 70's / 80's gimmick would be different kung may Cellphones na... Noon na uso ang CB's medyo naiba na nga rin diba? It was so easy to get a group of people together in such a short time. I remember there were group EB's rin noon. My brother became a CB fanatic. He put a CB base in our house. Our neighbors kept COMPLAINING that nag-distort ang TV images nila, ay minsan pumapasok pa ang audio ng TV. And that 3 element YAGI (??) antenna ba iyon??? he put atop our house fell over our neighbors house during one of the typhoons... Ay naku!! Disaster !!! after all the hassle that CB base caused in our neighborhood, EVEN the neighbor whose roof collapsed was happy to see that base go. I am sure lahat kayo at one point may CB handle. Ano nga ????<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Kung may lurker ngayon dito sa MTC, lurker naman ako nung CD radio days...Bsta ang alam ko lang na CB lingo were: "apak" - drowning out another by way of a stronger signal"sierra" - sorry"35"s - confidential (tama ba?)"26"s - may nakikinig/asungot (mali yata) Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Pareng bods, I think there's a difference between "paka" and "pokpok." Paka was the short term for "pakawala." A paka was never paid. She did it because she wanted to. A pokpok, on the other hand (someone correct me here) is what we used to refer to as a pick-up...in other words, a professional. By the way, I never actually met a paka. And if I had, she probably found me uninteresting.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> so there's a fine distinction between the two. I stand corrected, as I seldom was exposed to any of the two genres, having been nurtured in a kumbento hehehehe :hypocritesmiley: Bods..ganyan yata talaga ang default mode ng mga babae. Mas cruel kami. :evil: JT..Tama ka the term PokPok was already used then..difference is Paka was free while Pokpok was for pay. I know that the present day term Pokpok means the same, with the term PILYA replacing Paka. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I wish I would never encounter you in one of your default modes Now speaking of old terms, I don't see "smorgasbord" being used in eating places now. In the 70's it was the term for "eat-all-you-can"........... Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 10, 2005 Author Share Posted October 10, 2005 There was a time when Friday pa lang, may party na. Tapos, Sabado, ibang party naman. When we learned how to drive and became mobile, my barkada got invited to so many parties that sometimes, we'd be hopping from one party to another on the same night! Pag walang aksyon dito, doon naman kami. My mom got so pissed that I'm out of the house all the time... These days, weekends are for running errands. Kulang pa nga kung minsan. In the service of the family... Sabi nila, for men ( with due apologies to the women here), the first half of your life is ruined by your mother, the next half is ruined by your wife. I'm not saying this is true hah! (Defensive kaagad) Sabi lang nila . . . Peace to the ladies! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hahahaha Kami ngang mga taga UP pati Tuesdays may party kasi walang pasok ng wednesdays. Anyway, sa dami ng night out na pinupuntahan namin, nagrequire ang mom ko na hindi pwedeng mag night-out kung walang invites. Hindi pa rin nabawasan kasi dami naman talagang parties noon at uso ang invites.. :cool: Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 10, 2005 Author Share Posted October 10, 2005 Ang alam ko yung first GF ko ay old maid na ngayon (ang sama ko siguro kaya nadala and hindi na nag-asawa). Pero mas nakakatawa yung barkada ko na nging BF ni Timmy Cruz. bahala na kayong mag-isip. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Now speaking of old terms, I don't see "smorgasbord" being used in eating places now. In the 70's it was the term for "eat-all-you-can"...........<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yup, we used to call them smorgasbords (a Swedish term). No one says smorgasbord these days. Everyone says "buffet." The best I experienced was the smorgarbord in the now-gone El Castellano at the top floor of the Intercon during the days before martial law. In one Discovery program, though, I learned something about the term as it originated in Sweden. We used it rather loosely during the 70s, because a smorgasbord usually offered mostly bread dishes. Smorgasbord means a bread and butter table. Of course, its definition has expanded since. Perhaps that's why smorgasbord isn't used anymore in our lovely PI. After all, how can you have a smorgasbord without bread (as in, say, Chinese, Japanese and Filipino restaurants that offer buffets)? Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 you're quite right, pare.... as it was buffet or an eat-all-you-can binge, in those days we used to call it smorgasm Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 as it was buffet or an eat-all-you-can binge, in those days we used to call it smorgasm <{POST_SNAPBACK}>As for smorgasms, I remember once how the family had a difficult time fitting into the car after a real feast. Tawanan tuloy lahat. Ang sarap kasi ng smorgasbord sa El Castellano. Instant taba lahat (o kaya, instant bagal ng galaw). It was really unbelievable. The buffets in today's restaurants and hotels can't even come close to that El Castellano smorgasbord. Quote Link to comment
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