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ANG MASASAYANG ARAW NOONG TAYO PA AY MGA BATA.

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I got this e-mail from my dad. I just want to share this with you. AND YEAH, GUSTO KO UMAKYAT NG PUNO AT MAGLARO NG PATINTERO NGAYON.

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TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE 1950’s, 60’ s, 70’s and early 80’s !!

First, some of us survived being born to mothers who did not have an OB-Gyne 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, nokneepads , 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, ate raw eggs straight from the shell, and drank softdrinks 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! [IMAGE] After hitting the sidewalk or falling into a canal (sewerage 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, broken 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 as real 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?!

Reblogged from pinoytumblr on June 9, 2009

June 8, 2009
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Saved!
Cassandra: There’s only one reason Christian girls comes down to the Planned Parenthood.  Roland: She’s planting a pipe bomb?  Cassandra: Okay, two reasons.

Saved!

Cassandra: There’s only one reason Christian girls comes down to the Planned Parenthood.
Roland: She’s planting a pipe bomb?
Cassandra: Okay, two reasons.

June 8, 2009
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jackofalltwists:
(via graphiceverywhere)

jackofalltwists:

(via graphiceverywhere)

Reblogged from jackofalltwists on June 6, 2009
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Ang Prinsipeng Duwag Dahil Wala Siyang Bayag
isang kwento mula kay Lola Basyang
via  Dear Diarya

pinoytumblr:

Ang Prinsipeng Duwag Dahil Wala Siyang Bayag

isang kwento mula kay Lola Basyang

via Dear Diarya

Reblogged from pinoytumblr on June 5, 2009
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retuta:

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero.

I can’t think of a better song to get ready to go out on a Friday night.

Reblogged from retuta on June 5, 2009 • Played 1,115 Times
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siddman:

piratekitten:

siddman:

piratekitten:

Reblogged from siddman on June 5, 2009
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gays in the military

gays in the military

June 5, 2009
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Tommy: Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Saviour?
Hedwig: No, but I.. I love his work.
June 4, 2009
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do the robot

do the robot

June 4, 2009
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GPOYW missing-eyepatch-and-beard edition

GPOYW missing-eyepatch-and-beard edition

June 3, 2009
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Now Network

Information overload! Is this what I really want from my next phone? Hell yeah!

My contract is up and I’m considering of switching to Sprint and getting the Palm Pre. Thoughts, suggestions, comments, threats, insults?

June 3, 2009
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Stop motion animation made out of paper, for the public transport system in Montreal. Direction and concept by Karim Zariffa.

All CTA got is:

“Your attention please: We are being delayed, waiting for signals ahead. We expect to be moving shortly.”

June 3, 2009
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Make Sure Lynton and His Cronies Don't Stifle the Internet

Dear Rico Tumblrs,

Typical.

The media exec to the right just launched an attack on the Web, saying that he sees “nothing good having come from the Internet. Period.”

But Michael Lynton is just the latest in a line of old media bosses who see the open Internet as a threat — something they need to control in order to keep prices high, access limited and users in check.

Those of us who rely upon the Internet every day now have a chance to

tell Michael otherwise:

Make Sure Lynton and His Cronies Don’t Stifle the Internet

At this very minute, the Federal Communications Commission is crafting America’s first national broadband plan. Whether the plan will give more control over our Internet to the likes of Sony Pictures, Comcast, AT&T, Time Warner Cable and Verizon depends on what we do right now.

These companies’ well-heeled lobbyists are floodi

ng the FCC’s public docket with comments in support of policies that let them:

Acting FCC chairman Michael Copps has called t

he creation of the broadband plan “the most formative — indeed, transformative — proceeding ever in the Commission’s history.” He added: “The Commission must act to ensure that the genius of the open Internet is not lost.”

Copps is right. Michael Lynton is wrong. We need to tell the FCC that a more open open and accessible Internet is a good thing that will revitalize our economy, engage millions more people in our democracy and give new meaning to freedom of speech. And we reject the nonsense that open Internet backers are all conspiring to promote piracy.

It’s time for the FCC to get behind a people-powered vision of 21st-century media media that’s participatory, open and democratic — and not to hand the keys to the Internet to the old guard.

Tell the FCC: The Internet Is Good for Democracy. Period.

Click on the link above and tell the FCC that our national broadband plan must guarantee an open, fast, affordable and people-powered Internet without corporate gatekeepers.

Thank You,

Timothy Karr
Free Press Action Fund
www.freepress.net

P.S. Tell your friends to file comments with the FCC, too. Share the link on Facebook. Post a tweet. Forward Reblog this e-mail post. Get the word out.

Don't Let Michael Stifle the Internet

June 3, 2009
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Tycho in Chicago!I’m IN!

Tycho in Chicago!
I’m IN!

June 3, 2009
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