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Nice one pareng Tabouki, those were really circa 70s. Were those scanned from the nespapers or do you have actual posters? Uhaw, I think, was also followed also by another film titled Gutom, with Atoy Co, Alona Alegre. Back then, there was men's magazine called PIC where all the bomberas ended up on the centerfold (Rosanna Ortiz, Scarlet Revilla, Yvonne, etc.). I don't know if there's anyone with a collection of Pinoy porno (BTS, comics, films, posters, erotica). Might be worth a small fortune!

 

 

Do you mean this?

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2008-6/1313134/picmag.jpg

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2008-6/1313134/picmag2.jpg

 

Wish your last statement is true.

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ano nga yung "ogoy" ? :rolleyes:

 

eh yung mesc, pure love, pink elephant, white lightning, orange barrel, green barrel at yung dinidilaan sa stamp? :rolleyes:

 

red devil - seconal (nung naospital opera si erpats, demerol at yan ata binigay)

 

speed - benzedrine dexedrine

 

* basta tipar o soiree - sweet and very sweet lang alam ko isayaw, yung ilalagay ko isang leg sa pag-itan ng legs nung kasayaw hehehe... avoid yung bebot na kung sweet, pwede dumaan ang barko sa layo nyo...

fave song - tower of power's sparkling in the sand 12mins. of very sweet music

 

* BAKYA = baduy...

 

"ogoy" is the 70s poor man's coke...minsan kong tinooter niregla ilong ko--may bubog yata ang putris. :blush: :lol:

 

speaking of tipar...hindi kumpleto ang sounds pag walang INAGADADAVIDA---20 or 22 mins of pure acid rock sound by iron butterfly... :lol:

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Biro mo dati ang hirap maghanap ng tropa para gumimik. Mag hahanap ka pa ng teleponong pula, hanap ka ng 30 sentimos, magdadasl kang umaandar ang telepono, iisipin mo pa number ng tatawagan mo, mag dadasal kang hindi busy, tapos pag naka connect ka, wala pa sa bahay ang hinayupak na hinahanap mo, kaya mag-iiwan ka pa ng message sa katulong na sumagot!

 

Ngayon, isang text ka lang, solved!

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Meron akong gustong ibahagi para sa ating lahat na mga PILIPINO. Simple pero parang mahirap gawin ng karamihan sa atin. Hindi ito makukuha sa puro daldalan lang or walang kabuluhang pagtatalo,kumilos tayo ngayon na.

Sa ibang bansa : Pag nagkasala ang Pinoy, pinarusahan siya ayon sa batas.

Sa PINAS : Pag nagkasala ang ang Pinoy,ayaw niyang maparusahan kasi sabi niya mali raw ang batas.

Sa ibang bansa : Pinag-aaralan muna ng Pinoy ang mga batas bago siya pumunta roon, kasi takot siyang magkamali.

Sa PINAS : Pag nagkamali ang Pinoy, sorry kasi hindi raw niya alam na labag sa batas iyon.

Sa ibang bansa : Kahit gaano kataas ang bilihin at tax sa USA okey lang, katuwiran natin doble kayod na lang.

Sa PINAS : mahilig ka sa last day para magbayad ng tax minsan dinadaya mo pa o kaya hindi ka nagbabayad. Rally ka kaagad kapag tumaas ang pasahe at bilihin imbes na magsipag mas gusto natin ang nagkukwentuhan lang sa munisipyo o kahit sa alinmang tanggapan.

 

Sa Singapore : Kapag nahuli kang nagkalat or nagtapon ng basura sa hindi tamang lugar, magbabayad ka na 500 Singapore dollars. Sabi ng Pinoy, okey lang kasi lumabag ako sa batas.

Sa Pinas : Kapag nagkamali ang Pinoy katulad nang ganito, Sabi ng Pinoy, ang lupit naman ni Bayani Fernando, mali naman ang pinaiiral niyang batas eh akala mo kung sino. Ayun nag-rally na ang Pinoy, gustong patalsikin si Bayani Fernando kahit na alam niyang mali siya. Mga igan, ilan pa lang iyan baka may iba pa kayong alam.

 

Bakit ang PINOY, pwedeng maging 'law abiding citizen sa ibang bansa ng walang angal' pero sa sarili nating bayang PILIPINAS na sinasabi ninyong mahal natin, eh hindi natin magawa, BAKIIITTTTT? ????????

 

ETO PA, 'Ang Pilipino NOON at NGAYON':

 

NOON : Wow ang sarap ng kamote (kahit nakaka-utot)

NGAYON : Ayaw ko ng kamote gusto ko French Fries (imported eh)

NOON : Wow ang sarap ng kapeng barako

NGAYON : Ayaw ko niyan gusto kong kape sa STARBUCKS (imported coffee 100 pesos per cup)

NOON : Bili ka ng tela para magpatahi ng pantalon like maong

NGAYON : Gusto ko LEVI'S, WRANGLER, LEE (Tapos rally tayo 'GMA tuta ng KANO') Di ba tuta ka rin naman.

NOON : Sabon na Perla OK ng pampaligo

NGAYON : Gusto mo DOVE, HENO DE PRAVIA,IVORY, etc. may matching shampoo pa

NOON : Pag naglaba ka batya at palopalo ok na, minsan banlaw lang sa batis pwede na

NGAYON : Naka-washing machine ka na plus ARIEL powder soap with matching DOWNY pa para mabango

 

Alam ko mas marami pa ang alam ninyo tungkol dito, pero mangilan-ngilan lang iyan para bigyan ng pansin.

Mga Pilipino nga ba tayo? O baka sa salita lang at E-Mail pero wala naman sa gawa.

 

My Fellow Filipinos,

When I was small, the Philippine peso was P9 to the $dollar . The president was Ferdinand E. marcos . Life was simple. Life was easy. My father was a farmer. My mother kept a small sari-sari store where our neighbors bought sang-perang asin, sang-perang bagoong, sang-perang suka, sang-perang toyo at pahinging isang butil na bawang. Our backyard had kamatis, kalabasa, talong, ampalaya, upo, batao, and okra. Our silong had chicken. We had a pig, dog & cat. And of course, we lived on the farm. During rainy season, my father caught frogs at night which my mother made into batute (stuffed frog), or just plain fried. During the day, he caught hito and dalag from his rice paddies, which he would usually inihaw. During dry season, we relied on the chickens, vegetables, bangus, tuyo, and tinapa. Every now and then, there was pork and beef from the town market. Life was so peaceful , so quiet, no electricity, no TV. Just the radio for Tia Dely, Roman Rapido, Zimatar, Dahlia, Tawag ng Tanghalan and Tang-tarang- tang. And who can forget Leila Benitez on Darigold Jamboree? On weekends, I played with my neighbours (who were all my cousins). Tumbang-lata/ preso, taguan, piko, luksong lubid, patintero, at iba pa. I don't know about you, but I miss those days.

 

These days, we face the TV, Internet, e-mail, newspaper, magazine,grocery catalog, or drive around. The peso is a staggering and incredibleP45 to the $dollar (last year ay umabot pa nga ng P55 per $1) . Most people can't have fun anymore. Life has become a battle. We live to work. Work to live. Life is not easy. I was in Saudi Arabia in 1983. It was lonely, difficult, & scary. It didn't matter if you were a man or a woman. You were a target for rape. The salary was cheap & the vacation far between. If the boss didn't want you to go on holiday, you didn't. They had your passport. Oh, and the agency charged you almost 4months of your salary (which, if you had to borrow on a '20% per month arrangement' meant your first year's pay was all gone before you even earned it). The Philippines used to be one of the most important countries in Asia. Before & during my college days, many students from neighboring Asian countries like Malaysia , Indonesia , Japan and China went to the Philippines to get their diplomas. Until 1972, like President Macapagal, President Marcos was one of the most admired presidents of the world. The Peso had kept its value of P8 to the $dollar until I finished college. Today,the Philippines is famous as the 'housemaid' capital of the world. It ranks very high as the 'cheapest labor' capital of the world, too. We have maids in Hong Kong, laborers in Saudi Arabi a , dancers in Japan , migrants and TNTs in Australia and the US , and all sorts of other 'tricky' jobs in other parts of the globe. Quo Vadis, Pinoy? Is that a wonder or a worry? Are you proud to be a Filipino, or does it even matter anymore? When you see the Filipino flag and hear the Pambansang Awit,do you feel a sense of pride or a sense of defeat & uncertainty? If only things could change for the better...... . Hang on for this is a job for Superman. Or whom do you call? Ghostbusters. Joke. Right?

 

This is one of our problems.

We say 'I love the Philippines .. I am proud to be a Filipino.' Dati ang pamasahe nun sa jeepney ay 25 sentimos, ngayon ay tumataginting na P8.50 na at may mga nagbabalak pa na itaas ito. Ultimo text messages sa cellfone ay balak pa rin lagyan ng tax ng mga ungas na pulitiko eh sila itong dapat taasan ng tax. Mga pulitikong graduate ng 4 na sikat na kolehiyo/unibersida d sa Pilipinas (alam nyo na kung ano yung mga yun) na namumuno ng bansa, mga aktibista kuno ngunit may bahid ng pagnanasa na nakawin ang kaban ng bayan! Mga ungas at magnanakaw talaga na nagsipag-aral pa sa mga sikat na kolehiyo upang gawing perpekto ang pangungurakot!

 

 

Juan Delacruz

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Do you mean this?

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2008-6/1313134/picmag.jpg

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2008-6/1313134/picmag2.jpg

 

Wish your last statement is true.

 

I would think so. Someone will definitely be collecting such stuff. I had a whole bunch of PIC magz, but they were destroyed by termites. It's just a metter of finding the buyer.

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http://bp1.blogger.com/_nxUb2kYKSvI/R8J1VN7959I/AAAAAAAAEYo/0evjVmbfbUE/s400/Yvone-photo-pic%20magazine%2072-%20censored-%20small%20file.jpg

 

mas ok magazines noon kasi wala pa photoshop/dayaan, kita ang imperfections kesa ngayon puro produkto ng siyensha at retokada...

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pareng storm, sally, magaling, hitman, robbie etc. musta na mga bonggang taga 70s ?

 

ngayon lang uli napadalaw dito

 

Dancing Queen is being played again on radios because of the film 'Mamma Mia' and now popularise by Moymoy Palaboy & Roadfill of Bubble Gang

 

view the video of Dancing Queen by Abba lipsynched by moymoy palaboy

 

...and 'Staying Alive' by the Bee Gees also lipsynched by moymoy palaboy

 

all songs from the 70s, enjoy the videos mga pare ko

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From an email

 

 

Noong Araw

 

 

 

TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE 1940's, 50's, 60's and 70's!!

 

First, some of us survived being born to mothers who did not have an OB-Gyn and drank San Miguel Beer while they carried us.

 

While pregnant, they took cold or cough medicine, ate isaw,and didn't worry about diabetes.

 

 

Then after all that trauma, our baby cribs were made of hard wood covered with lead-based paints, pati na yung walker natin, matigas na kahoy din at wala pang gulong.

 

 

 

 

We had no soft cushy cribs that play music, no disposable diapers (lampin lang), and when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets, no kneepads , sometimes wala pang preno yung bisikleta.

 

 

 

As children, we would ride in hot un-airconditioned buses with wooden seats (yung JD bus na pula), or cars with no airconditioning & no seat belts (ngayon lahat may aircon na)

 

 

 

Riding on the back of a carabao on a breezy summer day was considered a treat. (ngayon hindi na nakakakita ng kalabaw ang mga bata)

 

 

 

We drank water from the garden hose and NOT from a bottle purchased from 711 ( minsan straight from the faucet or poso)

 

 

 

We shared one soft drink bottle with four of our friends, and NO ONE actually died from this. Or contacted hepatitis.

 

 

 

 

We ate rice with star margarine, drank raw eggs straight from the shell, and drank sofdrinks with real sugar in it (hindi diet coke), but we weren't sick or overweight kasi nga......

 

 

 

WE WERE ALWAYS OUTSIDE PLAYING!!

 

 

 

We would leave home in the morning and play all day, and get back when the streetlights came on.Sarap mag patintero, tumbang preso , habulan at taguan.

 

 

 

No one was able to reach us all day ( di uso ang cellphone , walang beepers ). And yes, we were O.K.

 

 

 

We would spend hours building our wooden trolleys (yung bearing ang gulong) or plywood slides out of scraps and then ride down the street , only to find out we forgot the brakes!After hitting the sidewalk or falling into a canal (sewage channel) a few times, we learned to solve the problem ourselves with our bare & dirty hands .

 

 

 

We did not have Playstations, Nintendo's, X-boxes, no video games at all, no 100 channels on cable, no DVD movies, no surround stereo, no IPOD's,no cell phones, no computers, no Internet, no chat rooms, and no Friendsters. ...... ...WE HAD REAL FRIENDS and we went outside to actually talk and play with them!

 

 

We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no stupid lawsuits from these accidents. The only rubbing we get is from our friends with the words..masakit ba ? pero pag galit yung kalaro mo,,,,ang sasabihin sa iyo..beh buti nga !

 

 

We played marbles (jolens) in the dirt , washed our hands just a little and ate dirty ice cream & fish balls. we were not afraid of getting germs in our stomachs.

 

 

We had to live with homemade guns ' gawa sa kahoy, tinali ng rubberband , sumpit , tirador at kung ano ano pa na puedeng makasakitan. .pero masaya pa rin ang lahat.

 

We made up games with sticks ( syatong ), and cans ( tumbang preso )and although we were told they were dangerous, wala naman tayong binulag o napatay.paminsan minsan may nabubukulan lang.

 

 

We walked, rode bikes, or took tricycles to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rang the bell, or just yelled for them to jump out the window!

 

Mini basketball teams had tryouts and not everyone made the team. Those who didn't pass had to learn to deal with the disappointment. Wala yang mga childhood depression at damaged self esteem ek-ek na yan. Ang pikon, talo.

 

 

 

Ang magulang ay nandoon lang para tignan kung ayos lang ang mga bata, hindi para makialam at makipag-away sa ibang parents.

 

 

That generation of ours has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers, creative thinkers and successful professionals ever! They are the CEO's, Engineers, Doctors and Military Generals of today.

 

 

The past 50 years have been an explosion of innovation and new ideas.

 

We had failure, success, and responsibility. We learned from our mistakes the hard way.

 

 

You might want to share this with others who've had the luck to grow up asreal kids. We were lucky indeed.

 

And if you like, forward it to your kids too, so they will know how brave their parents were.

 

 

It kind of makes you wanna go out and climb a tree, doesn't it?!

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I first saw the guy Isaac when he played the theme from Shaft at the Oscar Awards in 1972 (if my memory served me right). He was a big guy wearing white or was it silver with lots of bling playing with a big organ (space organ) surrounded by sexy dancers in hot pants.

 

It wassss so coooool! Farewell to Mr. Isaac! He may be dead but his music lives on.

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Dropped by Cubao X. Bought some LPs from 70s and beyond. Got 2 OPMs -- Basil Valdez and Celeste Legaspi. Got some Playboy mags circa 70s -- saw nude photos of Marisa Berenson, Linda Evans, Ursula Andres among others. :P

 

pareng storm, I see you have been busy hehehe. Kala ko nasa HK ka na?

 

Anyway just viewed two concert films by the Rolling Stones. One is a 2003 SARS Benefit Concert in Toronto and the other the docu film GIMME SHELTER, about their infamous Altamont Concert in 1969. Amazing how the Stones, individually and as a group, has survived all these years. Well physically, they now have leathery faces, but their physiques would put to shame most of us here hehehe....in that same Toronto concert were The Guess Who - ang tataba na nila. Too much beer? hehehe...

Financially, musical-wise and industry-standing wise, the Stones are a marvel. After that infamous Altamont concert (where some black dude was stabbed to death by some members of the Hells Angels who acted as security for the concert), the Stones were magnanimously but unfairly maligned. Sila sinisisi kaya nagkagulo dun sa Altamont. Whoever thought of the bright idea of hiring the Hells Angels for free security in exchange for all the beer those biker dudes can drink. Beer plus bikers plus drugs plus unpredictable concert crowd spells trouble.

But the Stones have managed to plod on - hit after hit after hit after hit - almost 40 years!!! after that infamous gig.

 

BTW, 40 years na pala ang Woodstock and Altamont next year! Where did all those years go? hehehehe

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