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nakakatawang pinoy business names,kau ano s inyo?
By dima_123 on Tue, 27/10/2009 - 12:37pmParlor in San Juan: Cut & Face.
Wholesaler of balut in Sto.Tomas, Batangas: Starducks. Fast food eatery in Nueva Ecija: Violybee.
Internet cafe opened among squatters: Cafe pindot.
In Manila, a laundry place: Summa Cum Laundry.
Petshop in Ortigas: Pussies and Bitches.
A pet shop in Kamuning: Pakita Mo Pet Mo.
Bakery: Bread Pit.
Bank in Alabang: Alabank.
Restaurant in Pampanga: Mekeni Rogers.
Restaurant in Pasig: Johnny's Fried Chicken: The Fried of Marikina.
A boxing gym: Blow Jab.
A tombstone maker in Antipolo: Lito Lapida.
A copy center in Sikatuna Village: Pakopya ni Edgar.
A beerhouse in Cavite: Chickpoint.
Let women and Catholics inherit throne !
By britexpat on Fri, 27/03/2009 - 3:02pmIs nothing sacred anymore ?
What's the world coming to ?? Hrrrrrrrrrrmph ... Hrrrrrmp!
Gordon Brown has opened talks with Buckingham Palace and Commonwealth leaders over abolishing the Act of Settlement which bars Catholics from the Royal Family.
Mr Brown is also pressing for collective action to end primogeniture which favours males over over female heirs to the British monarchy.
The bar on Catholics has long been regarded as a symbol of sectarian prejudice but according to some legal opinion its abolition requires legislation in every nation of which the Queen is sovereign.
NZ dog awarded posthumous honour
By mjamille28 on Mon, 16/02/2009 - 7:54am..they are truly man's best friend... :)
A dog which died protecting a group of children from two pitbull terriers in New Zealand has been given the highest honour for animals.
George, a Jack Russell from Manaia, in Taranaki on New Zealand's North Island, fended off the two dogs, allowing the children to escape.
But he was badly hurt in the April 2007 incident and had to be put down.
His owner, Alan Gay, was presented with the PDSA gold medal by New Zealand's Governor-General Anand Satyanand.
Mr Gay paid tribute to his pet.
"He was a brilliant little dog, intelligent. You couldn't insult him. I'd call him 'dipstick' and he wouldn't have anything to do with me," he told TVNZ.
Iba ang Pinoy
By kurtercy on Tue, 10/02/2009 - 4:41pmIba ang Pinoy
Heto na naman ang mga makabagong tianggeng Pinoy...
1. Parlor in San Juan is named "Cut & Face".
2. Wholesaler of balut in Sto.Tomas,
Batangas: "Starduck's".
3. Fast food eatery in Nueva Ecija: "Violybee"
4. Internet cafe opened among squatters named "Cafe
Pindot".
5. In Manila , there's a laundry named, "Summa Cum
Laundry".
6. Petshop in Ortigas: "Pussies and Bitches".
7. A pet shop in Kamuning: "Pakita Mo Pet Mo".
8. Bakery: "Bread Pit".
9. Bank in Alabang: "Alabank".
10. Restaurant in Pampanga named, "Mekeni Rogers".
11. Restaurant in Pasig : "Johnny's Fried Chicken:
The 'Fried' of Marikina ".
12. A boxing gym: "Blow Jab".
13. A tombstone maker in Antipolo: "Lito Lapida".
14. A copy center in Sikatuna Village called "Pakopya ni
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