hays Gloria nana sad ka.....last nmo sa movie ni judy ann nga movie
hays Gloria nana sad ka.....last nmo sa movie ni judy ann nga movie
Our country is already full of humiliations. Then here comes Miss Gloria Diaz blaming "bisaya" for not answering the question correctly. LOL, para niya na ring nilagyan ng asin ang sugat!
I'm wondering why most people up north are STUPID...
For miss Gloria Diaz:
Before you comment about us bisayas, please check out the photos then tell us face to face: You think what you are doing is helping our country?
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asus, ni comment pud ang yungit nga kanhi miss universe.
kung naa moy time, palihug ug tanaw sa Kasal, kasalo, kasalo nga movies. paminawa ninyo ang dialogues ni gloria diaz dayon comment mo ug maayo ba siya mo istorya. another famewhore so full of herself. Annabelle Rama ug Aling Dionisia ray katapat imo Day!
granny wants some attention, obviously. sabta nlng gud ninyo ang tiguwang
let's not step down to their level (read: jejemon).
dli na katuhop sa'tong mga unod ky kbaw ta nga mas maayo pa tang mas bisdak kysa ana nila...hangin ray naa ana nila. haha
pailob lng ta, ana man gyd nang mga bida. LOL.
Dear Gloria Diaz,
When you're in Cebu and you happen to speak Cebuano, you should reply in Cebuano because that's our native tongue here. Replying in English is not mandatory therefore you have no right to say that my cute bisdak chicks hardly speak any English, because they're not required to.
If my cute bisdak chicks converse with people on different languages (i.e. taga(go)log), they reply to you in the appropriate language.
Now if you really want my cute bisdak chicks to speak in English, give me one reason why they should have to. Is it because so you can see how industrialized are we here like there in Manila? Socialeras? Conios? Hey, we don't give a rats ass. We owe you nothing.
I have been to Manila once. The most disappointing thing I've noticed there is the preferred language of conversation. I hardly know taga(go)log and I have plenty of failing grades in Filipino back in elementary. So I converse mostly in English when I was in Manila. Whenever I converse there, I always get this irritating reply: "Wow English! Tang na nosebleed ako". Now tell me, who hardly speaks English now? Why are your people there so surprised to hear someone speak in English especially if the guy conversating is Kayumanggi?
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