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Manila recent comments:

  • Manila Bay Cafe, honcho (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    sabi nila maraming bayaran na nandito pero ang mga waitress daw eh hindi nagpapatake out... sabi nila
  • St. Joseph Parish Church, Au.Edralinyahoo.com (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    3 weeks ago,MAY 13, 2011, i sent a copy of a marriage bann thru LBC for the announcement of my wedding on JUNE 25, 2011. It is a JEFFERSON ARENOS- AURING EDRALIN nuptial.I just want to ask if the 3 consecutive sundays was already done for the announcement. I supposed that it was first announced last MAY 15, 2011. Ma'am/Sir, kindly sent to me again the copy of the announcement if it was already done bacause it is a pre requisite here in our parish for us to be get marry. My return address is here: Brgy. 8, Aglipay St. San Nicolas Ilocos Norte. Thank you very much ma'am/sir and i'm hoping for your reply. Have a blessed day!..
  • Port of Manila North Harbor Pier 6, Mark (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Manila to Lubang Occiental Mindoro / Lubang Occidental Mindoro to Manila
  • Hotel Paradis, balikbayan (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    nice place to stay on a affordable rate with very accomadating personnel, thanks
  • Arch of the Centuries, jarcills wrote 14 years ago:
    The only one like it in the Philippines :D
  • Nazarene Catholic School, angela (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Well, if we are to based the assessment on what you have posted, it can be said that the school seems to need some improvement esp. with how you turned out! A person who just believe things that were just hear without trying to look for any proof is a sign that that person ...
  • Family Clinic Hospital, guest (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    dito ako nagtuli
  • Carabao Statue, Mamang Taga Bukid (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Dito pla napunta tong alaga kong si Salome, bkt nyo pinatigas? wala ng aararo sa bukid ko... waaahhh :(
  • Rizal Monument, Proud PInoy (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Rizal, idol! Bilib ako sayo
  • The Pearl Manila Hotel, Mahirap (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Takte yung coke in can dito 75 isa. dope!
  • EARIST College of Engineering, Architecture & Fine Arts Building, zner_35 wrote 14 years ago:
    go BSCpE batch 2012.
  • Far Eastern University, EUIELC wrote 14 years ago:
    Continue aiming for Excellence FEU Tamaraws.
  • Manila Bulletin, Legal Perspector (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Mr. Laki sa Layaw, I understand your feelings and your position. The very reason why the leadership in our country is always being inherited only by influential families of provincial and urban Warlords, is because, we have a Presidential type of government. In this system, the sole basis of an electoral victory is POPULARITY. That's why even Actors and Actresses enter politics, because they are so popular (even though they do not deserve any position in the government). The problem is not with them, but with the large electorate. Sabi nga ni Rizal: "Walang alipin kung walang magpapaalipin." Alipin tayong lahat ng Kasikatan ng mga Artista at Boksingero, at ng impluwensya at yaman ng mga trapo. The solution is to change our government system into parliamentary form, where the best and the brightest can be chosen. Is that enough? No! Alam natin na anupamang sistema ng gobyerno ang ipalit natin, kung sila-sila din ang uupo, walang pagbabago. Wealthy familiies, together with clans of traditional politicians should be discriminated. And those who are not popular but fit to govern, chosen through a valid measurement of skills, must be given the chance to be the trustee of the sovereignty derived from the people. Kung walang kikilos, walang pagbabago.
  • San Lazaro Fire Station, Bureau of Fire and Protection-Manila, dingpangan wrote 14 years ago:
    Firemen here in the 60s were busy during summer. Not only fighting fires but also circumcising kids from nearby neighborhoods.
  • Doña Teodora Alonzo High School, dingpangan wrote 14 years ago:
    The former site of the school is now a bodega, dilapidated, nakakaawa. Probably squatters occupy it. I was there two years ago.
  • Hotel Paradis, Hotel Paradis (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    We are now OPEN. We are SAFE and SECURED. Please Visit us at Hotel Paradis. We are near LRT Carriedo Station
  • Kim Siu Ching Foundation Building, NRICKY wrote 14 years ago:
    Happy Notes office located at room 407 Kim Siu Ching Foundation Building.... website: www.happynotes.net , www.happynotespartyfavors.com
  • Gusaling Villegas, dingpangan wrote 14 years ago:
    First PLM building erected. I was here 1969 - 72.
  • PUP Nutrition and Food Science Building, happygoth09 wrote 14 years ago:
    Confirmed, it was College of Nutrition and Food Science I was on the site.
  • PUP Obelisk, BradBeriso wrote 14 years ago:
    This is now known by the PUPians as Obelisk. :D