Magaling Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Meron pang Green Hornet (bruce lee as sidekick ala robin ni batman); tapos may pang hapong radio program si Paeng Yabut - Mga Balitang Gumagalaw...voice drama ng mga balitang nangyayari. I remember nuon Paeng re enacted sa radio yung nasunog na mga astronauts sa Apollo 1 and yung Maggie dela Riva rape case. What I remember about Paeng Yabut is Tayo'y Mag-Aliw....that was after martial law and when he has already mellowed down. Prior to that, I seem to recall that he was a hard-hitting radio commentator. Though definitely not anywhere as brutal as Damian Sotto... Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Two restaurants along Edsa that I can remember in the 70's were: 1. The Tropical Hut along EDSA corner Ortigas.2. The Italian Village near Guadalupe. Memorable sa akin yang Tropical Hut sa kanto ng EDSA at Ortigas. First, because I used to go out with this coed who worked there as a crew. Second, (and much later on) I was once on a date when my old '78 Toyota Corona (my first car) broke down along EDSA and I had to leave it at the Caltex gas station (where Megamall Bldg A now stands) for an overnight...then me and my date walked all the way to Tropical Hut at dun na lang kami kumain. That's where I proposed and dun din niya ako sinagot just before it was time to take her home :thumbsupsmiley: . Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Memorable sa akin yang Tropical Hut sa kanto ng EDSA at Ortigas. First, because I used to go out with this coed who worked there as a crew. Second, (and much later on) I was once on a date when my old '78 Toyota Corona (my first car) broke down along EDSA and I had to leave it at the Caltex gas station (where Megamall Bldg A now stands) for an overnight...then me and my date walked all the way to Tropical Hut at dun na lang kami kumain. That's where I proposed and dun din niya ako sinagot just before it was time to take her home :thumbsupsmiley: . Did your 78 Corona look like this? Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 More 70s vehicles Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Nice cars, Hitman531ph! Quote Link to comment
blow_gobi Posted September 1, 2007 Share Posted September 1, 2007 Yeah, i remember colt celeste and the celeste gang... Also the colt lambda Quote Link to comment
storm Posted September 1, 2007 Author Share Posted September 1, 2007 My parents bought a galant lambda in 1978. Kapag tinatakas ko ay alaskado ako kasi pang-DOM daw. :thumbsdownsmiley: Pero okay siya gamitin. :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted September 2, 2007 Share Posted September 2, 2007 I finally found a DVD of Jesus Christ Superstar in HMV Hong Kong...in Grade 7 sa Ateneo dati nagsasagutan kami nung exchange between Jesus and Judas : "Get out, they're waiting...get oooouuuut", tapos "Everytime I look at you I don't understand..."...what a classic that Soundtrack was, so many fine compositions. I always look for those movies I watched as a kid, "Custer's Last Stand", "Krakatoa East of Java", "Towering Inferno", "Bullitt"....galing sa HMV HKG, halos lahat ng hanapin ko they have. Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted September 2, 2007 Share Posted September 2, 2007 (edited) From www.geocities.com/boondockqueen/memory70.html KEEP REMEMBERINGDo you remember your first date? Let music bring you back in time. Click "flashback"! Do you recall when... You've tasted:Fress Gusto, Sunta, RC Cola, Yes Cola, Teem, Mirinda, Royal Tru-Orange, Darigold Evap, Liberty Condensada, Toddy-O, Choco Vim, Choco Mallows, Sunkist Orange (in triangular prism packs), Magnolia Chocolait, Sunny Orange, Sunquick, Klim, Jack 'n Jill Barbecue Curls, Jack 'n Jill Shrimp Curls, Honey Pretzels, Plaza Pizza, Big 20 Hamburgers, Pana Pizza, Tweet and Jiggs Candies (by Mr. Krieger), Jojo Candies, Sugus Candies, Tootsie Roll, Serg's Chocolate, Choc-Nut, Dubble Bubble, Chewing-a-Bon, kerosene-flavored popcorn along Roxas Blvd., Blenda Margarine, Magnolia Ice Cream Sandwich, Magnolia Popsicles in Orange, Chocolate and Langka flavors. . . Can you recall the products with the following slogans:"Wow-wow-wow! Boteng umiilaw!" "Pag-ibig kong tunay." "Basket butas-butas", "Araw-araw, interes ng interes", "Mag-beer muna tayo", "Heads are turning to...", "Charling Balakubak, excuse me", "If it's you they're talking about", "Your peso always buys more at..." You've been to:Syvel's, Assandas, Arcegas at the Maranaw Arcade, Funhouse at Bricktown, Erehwon Bookstore, Alemars Bookstore, Bookmark, Botica Boie, The Pierre (all in a row!), Makati Supermarket (in Makati!), Rizal Theater (with its spacious lobby) with D'Bankers Barbershop and Dulcinea just right across, Magallanes Theater, ABC Theater, Greenhills Theater, Tropical Hut (and its hamburger), Cherry Foodarama, The Regent of Manila, Hotel Aurelio, Manila Hilton, Christmas carnival (where Dusit Hotel now stands), Kentucky's (along what's now EDSA), the original A&W along U.N. Avenue in Manila, Fiesta Carnival, Villa Pansol, Lido Beach, Italian Village, Café Valenzuela, Bonanza Restaurant and the many steakhouses, The Makati Automat, The Plaza, Jade Garden Restaurant, Luau, Sulo Restaurant (in Makati), Makati Fastfood Center (the 1st ever), Bulwagang Pilipino Restaurant (in Magallanes), Au Bon Vivant, Salambao Restaurant, the elegant dining room of the old Army & Navy Club, Magnolia Ice Cream Parlor at the old QUAD, Ice Cream Parlor across parking lot of Unimart, Harrison Plaza (when it was still clean and had the bump cars), Ali Mall. You've ridden:the Matorco, Isuzu Gemini, Opel Rekord, Ford Cortina, Holden Premier, Dune Buggy, Dodge Colt, Ford Fiera, Mitsubishi Celeste, Jiffy Kit, Torana, Minica, Toyota Toyopet, VW Brasilia, Renault, Austin Mini, International Harvester, Toyota Land Cruiser (small, tight and no aircon) Pinoy Jeep, Harabas, Honda Mini-trail, MRM Taxi, DM, UBL Bus Line, California Bus Line, Mapalad Liner, Love Bus, JD Transit,(lawanit-walled buses with lawanit windows), an Easy-rider bike, any bike by Patria, motocross bikes, those long pedal go-karts, scooters. You were a PBA fan if you still know:Bruce "Sky" King, John Irving, Andrew Fields, Carl Terry (Toyota) ...Cyrus Mann (Crispa)...Aaron James & Glenn Mcdonald (Utex)... Byron "Snake" Jones (Toyota/Crispa), Cisco Oliver (Presto)...Billy Robinson (Philman Bank)...Larry Pounds & Otto Moore (Royal Tru-Orange)... You've heard of:Victor Wood, Rudy Genasky, Carmen Ronda, Carmen Pateña, The Reycards, Vic Pasia, Walter Navarro, Lim Seng, Sajid Khan, Esperanza Fabon, Novo Bono, Eddie Peregrina, Romano Castelvi, Boy Mondragon, Manny de Leon, Darius Razon, Efren Montes, Ariel con Tina. Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma and Chiqui Hollmann of "Student Canteen". Apat na Sikat (can you recall their names? I do.. Dondon Nakar, Arnold Gamboa, Lala Aunor, Winnie Santos - Ate's Vi's younger sis) Lucila Lalu, Rosalie Baldos, Uncle Bob, Tito Pepe, Miss Aruba, Miss Finland, Miss Senegal, Amparo Muñoz, Bruce Lee, Tony Ferrer, Guada Sanchez, Chiqui Brosas, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Anna Lorraine Kier, Jean Saburit, Ellen Esguerra, Bogs Adornado, Francis Arnaiz, Freddie Aguilar, Florante, Mike Hanopol, Sampaguita, Hajji Alejandro, Leah Navarro, Spanish singer Junior, VST & Co., Hotdogs, Cinderella, Boyfriends, Ambivalent Crowd, Music Making Company, The Minstrels, Nonong Pedero, Eddie Mercado (the best English-speaking host), Maria Leonora Teresa, Ora Engkantada, Ginang Milyonaria, Lollipops and Roses, Asiong Aksaya. Alma Moreno, Rio Locsin and Lorna Tolentino, Amy Austria were the screen nymphets. Blockbuster movies were:Jaws, Towering Inferno, Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, Willard (theme song was "Ben"), Food of the Gods (featuring giant rats), Carrie, Exorcist, Love Bug, Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang. . . You've worn or carried:Denman brush tucked in your back pants pocket, Jordache and Sassoon jeans, Bata rubber shoes, Botak running shoes, Ace flexible comb, Ace clutchbag, Carrera shades, Ray-Ban Photochromic and Ambermatic shades, Foster Grant sunglasses, tie-dye shirts and pants, double-knit pants, Sergio Valente, Vidal Sassoon, Fiorucci, Ye-ye Vonnel shirts, Nik-Nik, Bang-Bang, Faded Glory, Jazzie, Adidas Vienna, Adidas Rom, Adidas Superstar, Puma Topfit, Tiger Onitsuka, Happy Feet, clogs, "Wet look" shoes, Pierre Cardin, Jovan musk oil, Aramis, Flexible Mongol ballpens, Bic ball pens, puka shell necklaces, platform shoes with bell-bottom pants and wide-buckled belts. You go to:Dau, Cartimar or Cash 'n Carry Just to buy:Coke in cans, Sanka Coffee, Tasters Choice, apples/grapes/oranges, chocolates, Tang, Kelloggs, Pringles, Nesquick Powdered Drink. You probably read:Daily Express, Bulletin Today, Times Journal, Mod Magazine. You were proud to host:Thrilla in Manila...Unctad 5...Miss Universe Pageant... You remember when:Dollar-Peso exchange rate was $1 = P7. "Walang Tindigan" buses charged a flat rate of P1.00. Love Bus fare was P1.50. Family size Shakeys Pizza cost less than P40.00. Malate streets were named after U.S. states. Parañaque, San Juan, Makati, Pasig, Las Piñas, Taguig, Pateros & Muntinlupa were municipalities of Rizal Province. DLSU was De La Salle College, Poveda was Theresiana, Adamson campus was St. Theresa's campus. Petron was Esso. Villamor Air Base was then known as Nichols Air Base. Bancas were aplenty in the Baclaran side of Roxas Blvd. Traffic was non-existent in Tagaytay. You can:Hum "Dick and Jane". You can sing "de Colores." You knew all the Bagong Lipunan songs. Green Revolution. Masagana 99. Operation Linis. Metrocom. Curfew. Stay-in parties. Enercon. Share-a-Ride Program. Kabataang Barangay. It was hip to be pro-KBL. Aling Otik. Metro Aides. "Ban Deodorant", "Us Deodorant", Appeal Toothpaste, Proof Toothpaste, Corex-D and Mogadon. . . "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease", "Planet of the Apes", "Star Wars", "Logan's Run", "Battlestar Galactica", "Paper Chase", "Love Story", "Mahogany", "Enter The Dragon". "Broadcast Campus," "Seeing Stars with Joe Quirino", "Tony Santos Presents (TSP)", "Big Ike's Happening", "Tito Pepe's Clubhouse 9", "Uncle Bob's Lucky 7 Club", "Ms. Ellaneous", "Superstar", "Streets of San Francisco", "Custer", "Charlie's Angels", "Eight is Enough", Starsky and Hutch", "CHiPs", "Eh Kasi Babae", "Kwentong Kutsero", "John & Marsha", "My Family Three", "Newswatch Junior Edition", "Kaluskos Musmos", "Discorama", "Dance Fever" (hosted by Denny Terio), Penthouse 7! Shoemart in Makati was a small, split-level affair. ComBank building at the corner lot along Ayala facing Makati Med which is now an empty lot. ManilaBank, Traders Royal Bank, Banco Filipino. Belvic was the biggest mall in Cebu. The gas station where Megamall now stands. Merville, BF Homes, Sun Valley and Better Living were "the in" villages. The original international airport with the view deck. Floating Casino. Air Manila. The Flying Tigers. SAS. Pan Am. BOAC (British Airways today). The Driving Range along MIA Domestic Road. The bump cars and the game machines at the first Ayala Carpark in front of QUAD. Virra Mall was the most modern shopping center. Toyota-Crispa games. Shell Action Transfer. Traffic jams existed only in Quiapo and Sta. Cruz. Dairy Queen along Buendia. Greenwich Pizza was in the same league as Pana Pizza. Quadrophonic Stereos. Pelota. Game of the Generals. GI Joe action figures were as tall as Barbie Doll. Gigantor the Space Age Robot, Herculoids, Funny Company, Marine Boy. Matchbox cars (metal, not plastic). Adm. Espaldon (Southcom). Gen. Olivas (Metrocom). Gen. Ramos (PC-INP). Gen. Espino (AFP). Ramon Bagatsing (Manila Mayor). Nemesio Yabut (Makati Mayor). Joseph Estrada (San Juan Mayor). Adelina Rodriguez (Quezon City Mayor). Gen. James Barbers (WPD). Nur Misuari. Usman Sali & Gen. Bautista (Patikul Massacre). Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro. Central Bank Governor Gregorio Licaros. Speaker Querube Makalintal. Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile. Bagyong "Yoling" and "Didang". PLDT telephone numbers were six digits. Cursillo. La Bamba. Queue Disco. Wherelse. Altitude 49. Delirium (in Greenbelt). Velvet Slum. Coco Banana. Manila Hotel's Jungle Bar, Stargazer. Papillon, Romvlvs. Oh geez...those were the days....the good ole 70's! Edited September 2, 2007 by hitman531ph Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted September 2, 2007 Share Posted September 2, 2007 The Battle of the Sexes... Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in three(?) sets, deflating Riggs' claim that a woman couldnever beat a man in tennis. Although Riggs was around 50 at the time, while King was still at her peak. Quote Link to comment
tabouki Posted September 3, 2007 Share Posted September 3, 2007 (edited) From www.geocities.com/boondockqueen/memory70.html KEEP REMEMBERINGDo you remember your first date? Let music bring you back in time. Click "flashback"! Do you recall when... You've tasted:Fress Gusto, Sunta, RC Cola, Yes Cola, Teem, Mirinda, Royal Tru-Orange, Darigold Evap, Liberty Condensada, Toddy-O, Choco Vim, Choco Mallows, Sunkist Orange (in triangular prism packs), Magnolia Chocolait, Sunny Orange, Sunquick, Klim, Jack 'n Jill Barbecue Curls, Jack 'n Jill Shrimp Curls, Honey Pretzels, Plaza Pizza, Big 20 Hamburgers, Pana Pizza, Tweet and Jiggs Candies (by Mr. Krieger), Jojo Candies, Sugus Candies, Tootsie Roll, Serg's Chocolate, Choc-Nut, Dubble Bubble, Chewing-a-Bon, kerosene-flavored popcorn along Roxas Blvd., Blenda Margarine, Magnolia Ice Cream Sandwich, Magnolia Popsicles in Orange, Chocolate and Langka flavors. . . Can you recall the products with the following slogans:"Wow-wow-wow! Boteng umiilaw!" "Pag-ibig kong tunay." "Basket butas-butas", "Araw-araw, interes ng interes", "Mag-beer muna tayo", "Heads are turning to...", "Charling Balakubak, excuse me", "If it's you they're talking about", "Your peso always buys more at..." You've been to:Syvel's, Assandas, Arcegas at the Maranaw Arcade, Funhouse at Bricktown, Erehwon Bookstore, Alemars Bookstore, Bookmark, Botica Boie, The Pierre (all in a row!), Makati Supermarket (in Makati!), Rizal Theater (with its spacious lobby) with D'Bankers Barbershop and Dulcinea just right across, Magallanes Theater, ABC Theater, Greenhills Theater, Tropical Hut (and its hamburger), Cherry Foodarama, The Regent of Manila, Hotel Aurelio, Manila Hilton, Christmas carnival (where Dusit Hotel now stands), Kentucky's (along what's now EDSA), the original A&W along U.N. Avenue in Manila, Fiesta Carnival, Villa Pansol, Lido Beach, Italian Village, Café Valenzuela, Bonanza Restaurant and the many steakhouses, The Makati Automat, The Plaza, Jade Garden Restaurant, Luau, Sulo Restaurant (in Makati), Makati Fastfood Center (the 1st ever), Bulwagang Pilipino Restaurant (in Magallanes), Au Bon Vivant, Salambao Restaurant, the elegant dining room of the old Army & Navy Club, Magnolia Ice Cream Parlor at the old QUAD, Ice Cream Parlor across parking lot of Unimart, Harrison Plaza (when it was still clean and had the bump cars), Ali Mall. You've ridden:the Matorco, Isuzu Gemini, Opel Rekord, Ford Cortina, Holden Premier, Dune Buggy, Dodge Colt, Ford Fiera, Mitsubishi Celeste, Jiffy Kit, Torana, Minica, Toyota Toyopet, VW Brasilia, Renault, Austin Mini, International Harvester, Toyota Land Cruiser (small, tight and no aircon) Pinoy Jeep, Harabas, Honda Mini-trail, MRM Taxi, DM, UBL Bus Line, California Bus Line, Mapalad Liner, Love Bus, JD Transit,(lawanit-walled buses with lawanit windows), an Easy-rider bike, any bike by Patria, motocross bikes, those long pedal go-karts, scooters. You were a PBA fan if you still know:Bruce "Sky" King, John Irving, Andrew Fields, Carl Terry (Toyota) ...Cyrus Mann (Crispa)...Aaron James & Glenn Mcdonald (Utex)... Byron "Snake" Jones (Toyota/Crispa), Cisco Oliver (Presto)...Billy Robinson (Philman Bank)...Larry Pounds & Otto Moore (Royal Tru-Orange)... You've heard of:Victor Wood, Rudy Genasky, Carmen Ronda, Carmen Pateña, The Reycards, Vic Pasia, Walter Navarro, Lim Seng, Sajid Khan, Esperanza Fabon, Novo Bono, Eddie Peregrina, Romano Castelvi, Boy Mondragon, Manny de Leon, Darius Razon, Efren Montes, Ariel con Tina. Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma and Chiqui Hollmann of "Student Canteen". Apat na Sikat (can you recall their names? I do.. Dondon Nakar, Arnold Gamboa, Lala Aunor, Winnie Santos - Ate's Vi's younger sis) Lucila Lalu, Rosalie Baldos, Uncle Bob, Tito Pepe, Miss Aruba, Miss Finland, Miss Senegal, Amparo Muñoz, Bruce Lee, Tony Ferrer, Guada Sanchez, Chiqui Brosas, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Anna Lorraine Kier, Jean Saburit, Ellen Esguerra, Bogs Adornado, Francis Arnaiz, Freddie Aguilar, Florante, Mike Hanopol, Sampaguita, Hajji Alejandro, Leah Navarro, Spanish singer Junior, VST & Co., Hotdogs, Cinderella, Boyfriends, Ambivalent Crowd, Music Making Company, The Minstrels, Nonong Pedero, Eddie Mercado (the best English-speaking host), Maria Leonora Teresa, Ora Engkantada, Ginang Milyonaria, Lollipops and Roses, Asiong Aksaya. Alma Moreno, Rio Locsin and Lorna Tolentino, Amy Austria were the screen nymphets. Blockbuster movies were:Jaws, Towering Inferno, Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, Willard (theme song was "Ben"), Food of the Gods (featuring giant rats), Carrie, Exorcist, Love Bug, Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang. . . You've worn or carried:Denman brush tucked in your back pants pocket, Jordache and Sassoon jeans, Bata rubber shoes, Botak running shoes, Ace flexible comb, Ace clutchbag, Carrera shades, Ray-Ban Photochromic and Ambermatic shades, Foster Grant sunglasses, tie-dye shirts and pants, double-knit pants, Sergio Valente, Vidal Sassoon, Fiorucci, Ye-ye Vonnel shirts, Nik-Nik, Bang-Bang, Faded Glory, Jazzie, Adidas Vienna, Adidas Rom, Adidas Superstar, Puma Topfit, Tiger Onitsuka, Happy Feet, clogs, "Wet look" shoes, Pierre Cardin, Jovan musk oil, Aramis, Flexible Mongol ballpens, Bic ball pens, puka shell necklaces, platform shoes with bell-bottom pants and wide-buckled belts. You go to:Dau, Cartimar or Cash 'n Carry Just to buy:Coke in cans, Sanka Coffee, Tasters Choice, apples/grapes/oranges, chocolates, Tang, Kelloggs, Pringles, Nesquick Powdered Drink. You probably read:Daily Express, Bulletin Today, Times Journal, Mod Magazine. You were proud to host:Thrilla in Manila...Unctad 5...Miss Universe Pageant... You remember when:Dollar-Peso exchange rate was $1 = P7. "Walang Tindigan" buses charged a flat rate of P1.00. Love Bus fare was P1.50. Family size Shakeys Pizza cost less than P40.00. Malate streets were named after U.S. states. Parañaque, San Juan, Makati, Pasig, Las Piñas, Taguig, Pateros & Muntinlupa were municipalities of Rizal Province. DLSU was De La Salle College, Poveda was Theresiana, Adamson campus was St. Theresa's campus. Petron was Esso. Villamor Air Base was then known as Nichols Air Base. Bancas were aplenty in the Baclaran side of Roxas Blvd. Traffic was non-existent in Tagaytay. You can:Hum "Dick and Jane". You can sing "de Colores." You knew all the Bagong Lipunan songs. Green Revolution. Masagana 99. Operation Linis. Metrocom. Curfew. Stay-in parties. Enercon. Share-a-Ride Program. Kabataang Barangay. It was hip to be pro-KBL. Aling Otik. Metro Aides. "Ban Deodorant", "Us Deodorant", Appeal Toothpaste, Proof Toothpaste, Corex-D and Mogadon. . . "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease", "Planet of the Apes", "Star Wars", "Logan's Run", "Battlestar Galactica", "Paper Chase", "Love Story", "Mahogany", "Enter The Dragon". "Broadcast Campus," "Seeing Stars with Joe Quirino", "Tony Santos Presents (TSP)", "Big Ike's Happening", "Tito Pepe's Clubhouse 9", "Uncle Bob's Lucky 7 Club", "Ms. Ellaneous", "Superstar", "Streets of San Francisco", "Custer", "Charlie's Angels", "Eight is Enough", Starsky and Hutch", "CHiPs", "Eh Kasi Babae", "Kwentong Kutsero", "John & Marsha", "My Family Three", "Newswatch Junior Edition", "Kaluskos Musmos", "Discorama", "Dance Fever" (hosted by Denny Terio), Penthouse 7! Shoemart in Makati was a small, split-level affair. ComBank building at the corner lot along Ayala facing Makati Med which is now an empty lot. ManilaBank, Traders Royal Bank, Banco Filipino. Belvic was the biggest mall in Cebu. The gas station where Megamall now stands. Merville, BF Homes, Sun Valley and Better Living were "the in" villages. The original international airport with the view deck. Floating Casino. Air Manila. The Flying Tigers. SAS. Pan Am. BOAC (British Airways today). The Driving Range along MIA Domestic Road. The bump cars and the game machines at the first Ayala Carpark in front of QUAD. Virra Mall was the most modern shopping center. Toyota-Crispa games. Shell Action Transfer. Traffic jams existed only in Quiapo and Sta. Cruz. Dairy Queen along Buendia. Greenwich Pizza was in the same league as Pana Pizza. Quadrophonic Stereos. Pelota. Game of the Generals. GI Joe action figures were as tall as Barbie Doll. Gigantor the Space Age Robot, Herculoids, Funny Company, Marine Boy. Matchbox cars (metal, not plastic). Adm. Espaldon (Southcom). Gen. Olivas (Metrocom). Gen. Ramos (PC-INP). Gen. Espino (AFP). Ramon Bagatsing (Manila Mayor). Nemesio Yabut (Makati Mayor). Joseph Estrada (San Juan Mayor). Adelina Rodriguez (Quezon City Mayor). Gen. James Barbers (WPD). Nur Misuari. Usman Sali & Gen. Bautista (Patikul Massacre). Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro. Central Bank Governor Gregorio Licaros. Speaker Querube Makalintal. Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile. Bagyong "Yoling" and "Didang". PLDT telephone numbers were six digits. Cursillo. La Bamba. Queue Disco. Wherelse. Altitude 49. Delirium (in Greenbelt). Velvet Slum. Coco Banana. Manila Hotel's Jungle Bar, Stargazer. Papillon, Romvlvs. Oh geez...those were the days....the good ole 70's! trip down memory lane.....nice picture of Rizal theatre...hehehe i still use denman brush....sarap massage scalp. 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storm Posted September 3, 2007 Author Share Posted September 3, 2007 trip down memory lane.....nice picture of Rizal theatre...hehehe i still use denman brush....sarap massage scalp. Sayang ang ganda ng Rizal Theatre. Sayang talaga. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted September 5, 2007 Share Posted September 5, 2007 Who could ever forget the greatest Metal Band of the 70s? Quote Link to comment
tabouki Posted September 5, 2007 Share Posted September 5, 2007 i watched led zep's song remains the same @ rizal theatre. Quote Link to comment
jettison_last Posted September 5, 2007 Share Posted September 5, 2007 From www.geocities.com/boondockqueen/memory70.html You've heard of:Victor Wood, Rudy Genasky, Carmen Ronda, Carmen Pateña, The Reycards, Vic Pasia, Walter Navarro, Lim Seng, Sajid Khan, Esperanza Fabon, Novo Bono, Eddie Peregrina, Romano Castelvi, Boy Mondragon, Manny de Leon, Darius Razon, Efren Montes, Ariel con Tina. Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma and Chiqui Hollmann of "Student Canteen". Apat na Sikat (can you recall their names? I do.. Dondon Nakar, Arnold Gamboa, Lala Aunor, Winnie Santos - Ate's Vi's younger sis) Lucila Lalu, Rosalie Baldos, Uncle Bob, Tito Pepe, Miss Aruba, Miss Finland, Miss Senegal, Amparo Muñoz, Bruce Lee, Tony Ferrer, Guada Sanchez, Chiqui Brosas, Margie Moran, Melanie Marquez, Anna Lorraine Kier, Jean Saburit, Ellen Esguerra, Bogs Adornado, Francis Arnaiz, Freddie Aguilar, Florante, Mike Hanopol, Sampaguita, Hajji Alejandro, Leah Navarro, Spanish singer Junior, VST & Co., Hotdogs, Cinderella, Boyfriends, Ambivalent Crowd, Music Making Company, The Minstrels, Nonong Pedero, Eddie Mercado (the best English-speaking host), Maria Leonora Teresa, Ora Engkantada, Ginang Milyonaria, Lollipops and Roses, Asiong Aksaya. Alma Moreno, Rio Locsin and Lorna Tolentino, Amy Austria were the screen nymphets. Forgot to mention "Jingle", contemporaries of Arnold Gamboa, etc.Where is she now? Remember "Tange", the fat, curly haired comedian? Ms. Ellaneous Quote Link to comment
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