oscartamaguchiblackface Posted July 28, 2015 Share Posted July 28, 2015 Youth Civic Action Program (YCAP) was a requirement to graduate from high school. Quote Link to comment
sonnyt111 Posted August 20, 2015 Share Posted August 20, 2015 Guys with long hair. Quote Link to comment
Bugatti Veyron Posted August 22, 2015 Share Posted August 22, 2015 1976 PBA Team Rosters 18 Apr Crispa Redmanizers / Denims William Adornado, Cristino Calilan, David Cezar, Philip Cezar, Fortunato Co, Jr, Virgilio Dela Cruz, Gregorio Dionisio (Acquired from Quasar), Bernie Fabiosa, Reynaldo Franco, Alberto Guidaben, Freddie Hubalde, Rey Pages, Rodolfo Soriano, Tito Varela. Imports: Cyrus Mann, Bill Bunton. Coach: Baby Dalupan. Toyota Tamaraws Fort Acuna, Francis Arnaiz, Orlando Bauzon, Aurelio Clarino, Gil Cortez, Ramon Fernandez, Robert Jaworski, Rolando Marcelo, Joaquin Rojas, Rodolfo Segura, Elias Tolentino. Imports: Byron Jones, Howard Smith. Coach: Dante Silverio. Tanduay Distillery Zito Bacon, Rene Canent, Benjamin Cleofas, Ricardo Cleofas, Valerio Delos Santos, Alberto Gutierrez, Cesar Ijares, Horacio Moreno, Quirino Salazar, Marte Samson, David Supnet, Rey Vallejo. Imports: Bill Bozeat, Timmy Hirten. Coach: Bobby Littaua Second Conference acquisitions: Miguel Bilbao, Freddie Webb. (Bacon and Vallejo moved to Fiberlite). N-Rich Coffee Makers Noli Aldanese, Cesar Arpilleda, Sunny Co, Carlito Cruz, Danilo De Guzman, Reynaldo De Vera, Arthur Herrera, Lucio Lim, Ruben Pablo, Danilo Pribhdas, Johnny Revilla, Florendo Ritualo, Loreto Tolentino, Tomasito Tolentino, Oscar Tuazon. Coach: Fely Fajardo, replaced by Jing Aldanese in the 2nd conference. Royal Tru-Orange Bienvenido Alenton, Maximino Baguio, Santiago Capa, Worley Cuevas, Ernesto Estrada, Rosalio Martirez, Alejandrito Miego, Manny Paner, Manuel Pineda, David Regullano, Norberto Rivera, Wilfredo Velasco. Imports: Carl Bird, Otis Johnson. Coach: Ignacio Ramos. 7-Up Uncolas Jacinto Chua, Ernesto De Leon, Orlando Delos Santos, Alfredo Del Rosario, Alfredo Enriquez, Cecilio Marcelino, Rafael Morales, Larry Mumar, Romulo Palijo, Carlos Rodriguez, Cristino Reynoso, Jess Sta.Maria. Imports: Billy Harris, Harry Rogers. Coach: Lauro Mumar. Acquisitions in the second conference (From Quasar): Ramon Lucindo, Jimmy Mariano, Roberto Salonga. (Marcelino and Sta.Maria moved to Fiberlite). U-Tex Wranglers Danilo Basilan, Roehl Deles, Danny Florencio, Romeo Frank, Edgardo Gomez, Rudy Hines, Rudolf Kutch, George Lizares, Jaime Otazu, Ricardo Pineda, Arturo Valenzona, Roberto Victorino. Imports: Lee Haven, Dan Knight. Coach: Narciso Bernardo. Acquisitions in the second conference (From Quasar): Romualdo Cabading, Roy Deles, Lim Eng Beng, Jaime Noblezada. Quasar TV Makers / Fiberlite First Conference lineup: Edward Camus, Romualdo Cabading, Roy Deles, Gregorio Dionisio, Jesus Dungo, Francisco Henares, Lim Eng Beng, Ramon Lucindo, Jimmy Mariano, Dennis Mendoza, Alfonso Mora, Jaime Noblezada, Cisco Oliver, Roberto Salonga. Coach: Tito Eduque. Second Conference lineup (Team was known as Fiberlite Fiberglass Makers under new coach Nilo Verona): Zito Bacon, Edward Camus, Jesus Dungo, Francisco Henares, Pepito Malanay, Cecilio Marcelino, Dennis Mendoza, Alfonso Mora, Cisco Oliver, Jess Sta.Maria, Rey Vallejo. Noritake Porcelain Makers / Festivals Eusebio Adolfo, Reynaldo Alcantara, Mark Ariolla, Lucrecio Dacula, Mariano Figuracion, Hubert Filipinas, Albert Manalo, Samson Van Nery, Renan Pablo, Adriano Papa, Alberto Reynoso, Billy Robinson, Ulysses Rodriguez, Reynaldo Santos, Jesse Sullano. Import: James Cornelious. Coach: Alfonso Marquez Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 24, 2015 Share Posted August 24, 2015 Wow! Those names bring back a lot of memories. Dave Regullano with the black shoes. Tito Eduque always in all-white. Lucrecio Dacula poor guy. Whenever he gets the ball the crowd goes awoooo! Dacula - Dracula, right? Hehe.otazu from San Sebastian, with hairy arms and legs. I think he died early. Alejandrito Miego - hewas so short. So many more details I can't recall right now. Quote Link to comment
PhantomBlack Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 Discorama and Penthouse Live and Dance Fever Quote Link to comment
muttley Posted September 2, 2015 Share Posted September 2, 2015 Discorama and Penthouse Live and Dance Fever Penthouse Seven yung 70s (Archie Lacson and company). Yung Penthouse Live, 80s na (Martin Nievera and Pops Fernandez). Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 The Beatles The Beatles broke up in 1970......Midnight to 6 AM curfews during martial law, providing us the perfect excuse to party the whole night.Curfew was midnight to 4 am. I had a curfew pass so I could be out during those hours. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Cable television didn't exist in the 1970s in the Philippines. We were limited to Channels 2, 4, 7, 9, and 13. All VHF channels were accessed off the air through aerial antennas. Most programming came from the United States. The largest television one could buy at that time was 19 to 20 inches. One had to actually go to the television and change channels by turning a knob. Volume control was similarly controlled by a knob. Remote controls for the most part didn't exist in the Philippines in the 1970s. There were crude remotes that didn't work with infra-red but rather through inaudible sound which controlled the volume, channel, and on/off switch. We've gone a long way since those times. Today, one can buy a 100" screen where you can watch high definition content on 3-D. Programming comes form different parts of the world. And there's so much more variety today.Baguio started cable TV back in 1972. I installed a cable TV distribution system for an apartment building at the old ice plant in Trancoville. I also got I volved in planning cable TV distribution for a subdivision just outside Tagaytay. Didn't get built because the subdivision was abandoned. Quote Link to comment
ermita rojo Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 i was born in the 70s, and wasn't here yet when Martial Law was declared. But if only to be witness to the glamour and all, i'd like to go back to this era. http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/208044/the-marcos-years-golden-age-of-ph-fashion Quote Link to comment
Piaggio Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 Shoppesville and Virramall. Quote Link to comment
maninmotion Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 EAGLES NEST in Antipolo was just a clearing on the shoulder of the road which is now the Padi's Point Area. You bring your cold beer and "joints" and looked at the night view of Manila's skyline. Quote Link to comment
KayaK Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 French Hell Drivers performance at Rizal Memorial Stadium. Torana print ad below drawing from their popularity. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted December 20, 2015 Author Share Posted December 20, 2015 It's been a long time. I'm glad I was able to buy LPs trom the 70s. From disco to jazz Quote Link to comment
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