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  1. #31

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    jonkie ang model sa samsung tanawa sa new road going to new bridge

  2. #32

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    ka grabeh ka in demand aning jonkie ouano. murag ka-level naman cguro silang manny pacquiao, hehehe

  3. #33

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    jonkie ouano's sudden appearance in ads around mandaue is an obvious sign that he will run for a public office.

  4. #34

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    unsa mani ang mandaue

    Picture ra para daug..............

  5. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeknife
    ka grabeh ka in demand aning jonkie ouano. murag ka-level naman cguro silang manny pacquiao, hehehe
    Model na siya karon sa samsung. Tan awa ninyo sa may Gaisano Mandaue dapit. Na siya streamer sa samsung. Grabehbeh!
    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiArcher
    unsaon na lang ..ang anak na pud diay ni teddy ang mudagan pagka mayor?...na musamot gyud kabaha ang mandaue....ganahan man ang mga baboy ug lapuk....
    Tinuod jud hehe. Baboy jud na nga Mayor. Look at his belly.

  6. #36

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    reminds you of the song

    "if a picture paints a thousand words"

    maayo ni nga strategy da..............

  7. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by dagget
    unsa mani ang mandaue

    Picture ra para daug..............
    mao jud! maka-ilad na diay ning mga picture sa politiko sa mandaue hehehe

  8. #38

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    a city classified as highly urbanized.. bad news after bad news.. from the infamous shabu lab, politicians faces and names posted everywhere and now this.. tsk tsk.. I am a very proud Mandauehanon but I don't know where this city is headed. I hope something's done here before it's too late.. before Mandaue becomes the butt of all jokes. if it's not already the case..

    __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
    Monday, July 17, 2006
    Mobile group goes on foot, again

    MOBILE but on foot.

    Personnel of Mandaue City City Police Office’s (MCPO) Mobile Patrol Unit have to patrol their beats on foot because only four vehicles are available.

    This is the setup until the Nissan Terranos the City rented are reissued to the police.

    Like last year, when they had no patrol cars, MPU policemen were forced to walk when checking their assignments.

    The vehicles were a great help, especially when responding to alarms. Since these were pulled out, policemen either walk or do their duties using their own motorcycles.

    MCPO Director Eduardo Catabas said only four Terranos would be deployed back after the supplier pulled all eight out because City Hall did not pay the rent.

    He said the MPU will have to be reorganized to accommodate all personnel.

    Multicabs

    There used to be eight Nissan Terranos and six multicabs for the MCPO.

    But RDAK Transport Equipment Inc. took them all back because the City Government failed to settle its debt, which was almost P3 million already as of May 15.

    In an interview, Catabas said other vehicles for the police could not be spared for the MPU.

    He already forwarded to Police Regional Office 7 Director Silverio Alarcio Jr. the list of PNP vehicles that need immediate repair.

    In a separate interview, Subangdaku Police Station Chief Edilberto Castañeda said the Terranos were very useful in responding to alarms and deterring crimes because these gave them more mobility.

    He said a jurisdiction with a big area like his requires that policemen respond swiftly to alarms.

    The police station covers, among others, the Subangdaku flyover, Lopez Jaena St. in Barangay Tipolo, and the busy M. C. Briones Highway.

    Alarms

    Castañeda has requested Subangdaku Barangay Captain Walter Dy to lend the barangay’s vehicle to them when they respond to alarms.

    This is not the first time for the police to lose the Terranos.

    October last year, the vehicles’ lease contract expired, forcing MPU policemen to go on foot.

    They had to be at their respective beats because of the command’s police visibility program, especially that they were assigned in commercial areas and banks. (AAG)
    __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________

    Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!

  9. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by omad
    a city classified as highly urbanized.. bad news after bad news.. from the infamous shabu lab, politicians faces and names posted everywhere and now this.. tsk tsk.. I am a very proud Mandauehanon but I don't know where this city is headed. I hope something's done here before it's too late.. before Mandaue becomes the butt of all jokes. if it's not already the case..

    __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
    Monday, July 17, 2006
    Mobile group goes on foot, again

    MOBILE but on foot.

    Personnel of Mandaue City City Police Office’s (MCPO) Mobile Patrol Unit have to patrol their beats on foot because only four vehicles are available.

    This is the setup until the Nissan Terranos the City rented are reissued to the police.

    Like last year, when they had no patrol cars, MPU policemen were forced to walk when checking their assignments.

    The vehicles were a great help, especially when responding to alarms. Since these were pulled out, policemen either walk or do their duties using their own motorcycles.

    MCPO Director Eduardo Catabas said only four Terranos would be deployed back after the supplier pulled all eight out because City Hall did not pay the rent.

    He said the MPU will have to be reorganized to accommodate all personnel.

    Multicabs

    There used to be eight Nissan Terranos and six multicabs for the MCPO.

    But RDAK Transport Equipment Inc. took them all back because the City Government failed to settle its debt, which was almost P3 million already as of May 15.

    In an interview, Catabas said other vehicles for the police could not be spared for the MPU.

    He already forwarded to Police Regional Office 7 Director Silverio Alarcio Jr. the list of PNP vehicles that need immediate repair.

    In a separate interview, Subangdaku Police Station Chief Edilberto Castañeda said the Terranos were very useful in responding to alarms and deterring crimes because these gave them more mobility.

    He said a jurisdiction with a big area like his requires that policemen respond swiftly to alarms.

    The police station covers, among others, the Subangdaku flyover, Lopez Jaena St. in Barangay Tipolo, and the busy M. C. Briones Highway.

    Alarms

    Castañeda has requested Subangdaku Barangay Captain Walter Dy to lend the barangay’s vehicle to them when they respond to alarms.

    This is not the first time for the police to lose the Terranos.

    October last year, the vehicles’ lease contract expired, forcing MPU policemen to go on foot.

    They had to be at their respective beats because of the command’s police visibility program, especially that they were assigned in commercial areas and banks. (AAG)
    __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________

    Nah, unsaon nalang nila pagtubag sa alarma.

  10. #40

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    At least three news dealers in Mandaue City have been threatened with closure in the past week if they would display and sell copies of Cebu Daily News (CDN), whose recent headline stories about Commission on Audit findings of fund lapses have raised the hackles of City Hall officials.

    Suko man si teddy bear....................

    http://globalnation.inq7.net/cebudai...ticle_id=10242

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