slyder, for your sanity sakes... please ignored that poster... :mrgreen:Originally Posted by slyder
slyder, for your sanity sakes... please ignored that poster... :mrgreen:Originally Posted by slyder
oh! what an intelligent analysis!! fearless forecast eh?Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
peace bro!![]()
Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
hahay...! what a wrick?
i hope that filipinos will be united again because of these SEA games!!!!!
we should be.. this is very important to us filipinos.. go for the GOLD!! :mrgreen:
Opening is on Nov. 27 but wala mag kadimao ang preparasyon.
Here are some facts:
1. Support has been few and far between, both from government and private sector.
2. Even the hosting chore is problematic, not to mention the lack of a permanent sports venue other than the age-old Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
3. The result was somewhat chaotic, with venues reaching as far as Cebu, Bacolod and Subic.
4. We are also the only SEA Games nation to have formed three organizing committees, the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) and its equivalent in Cebu and Bacolod.
5. Majority of Filipinos appear unaware of the SEA Games after all.Too bad for one of them, she could only connect the SEA Games with those activities held at the sea.
6.The track oval at the RMSC was damaged by rain, light it was but still damaging. Some say substandard materials were being used for the tartan track, which, if true, would lay to waste some P30 million of government money as it would become unplayable very soon after the SEA Games.
7. The Philsoc has been very busy putting up a grand palabas, and everything now hinges on that big show if only to convince the public the SEA Games is really worth the P1 billion it claimed it was.
8. Our boxers have not been doing any good in the tournaments they have taken part in overseas. Our tracksters have been missing Lydia de Vega and Elma Muros a lot. Eric Buhain and Akiko Thomson no longer swim.
9. God, there is no basketball. The sport fell victim to Cojuangco's arm-twisting tactic which splattered in his face.
Maybe now we can start praying God to spare our poor athletes from the curse their officials have caused them.
there you go...just shows how much you love your fellow countrymen who shed blood and tears to win a medal for our country.Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
I will cheer for the Filipino athletes, as I always have. And hopefully get to watch the opening this time.
Its not that I hate my countrymen. Its just I hate a fake President who neglects everything because she is too busy protecting her stolen throne.![]()
it will reflect on the alleged fake president. Ang also to us, including YOU SNMP! Is this how rotten the minds of the opposition has become? Il cheer for the Filipino Athletes!
Excuse me. Im not speaking for the opposition. Im speaking for myself.Originally Posted by Onins
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