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  1. #611

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    bai! ayaw lang coral uy kay bag-o pa ko adto gikawatan ko didtoug 50 pesos ug ang akong bawnanan wa gipasaylo. wala naman gud kaayo magbantay didto,basin magamit nya atong nahibaw-an.

  2. #612

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    unsa gud d-ay.... Dili cguro ta ngadto, cg lang mag meeting bitaw ta next week....

    by the way starting monday check nalang mo sa mga martial arts forum para sa atong schedule sa meeting........

  3. #613

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    Philippine History from the FMA Warrior’s Perspective (1920-1929).

    1920 –

    The late Venancio “Anciong” Bacon, the founder of Balintawak arnis, opened the Labangon Fencing Club – the first “commercial” arnis club in Cebu.

    The Philippine Olympic Stadium began to promote full-contact arnis tournaments in the 1920s. Placido Yambao reigned as champion in a number of matches held in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

    Development of sikaran, a Filipino art of foot-fighting.

    (Up to AD 1929) Ramiro A. Estallila, Sr. taught Rigonan-Estallila kabaroan at the Minneapolis Athletic Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    1921 –

    As head of a Presidential Inquiry, General Leonard Wood reported that there was “no adequate organization of the Philippine people for defense of the islands” and recommended that the United States “should at once take the necessary steps to organize, train and equip such a force”.

    Oct: After taking office as Governor-General, Wood mobilized the resources of the U.S. Army to open officer training programs at Manila’s leading colleges.

    1922 –

    Drill began at the University of the Philippines (U.P.) when its Regents funded a Department of Military Science and Tactics, retained an active-duty U.S. Army Captain as its chairman, and authorized an armory. Within three months, the new Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) had an arsenal of U.S. Army rifles and a thousand cadets

    U.P. had the largest cadet program. The Ateneo de Manila was proud home to the country’s top drill corps.

    1923 –

    The Manila Carnival featured a drill competition by cadets from San Beda, National University, Ateneo and U.P.

    1924 –

    1925 –

    1926 –

    1927 –

    1928 –

    The Legislature upgraded the Academy, requiring a high school diploma for admission and authorizing a three-year college curriculum

    1929 –

    The U.P. ROTC program grew rapidly adding field artillery.

  4. #614

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    baddog ug scooby: musta na mo diha? mdyo dugay-dugay na pud ko wa ka-post diri sa atong forum - balik na sad ta sa atong history lessons hehehe

    pauwiks: mingaw nako sa atong mga cebuana nga mga prinsesa

    MK Cebu: Padayon! KALI!!

  5. #615

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    lone wolf: ok ra mi, ugma practice nasad mi.....

  6. #616

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    si Anciong diay ang founder sa Labangon fencing club, My Granduncle used to tell me that one of the most feared Eskrimadors in Tuburan are from there after the breakdown of the club, He is Rogelio Canete, he is also rumored to have mysterious powers like orrascion,healing by transfer of energy, appear out of nowhere and possesing an anting-anting. common ra ba na sa mga Eskrimador ang naay ingon-ana ?

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    reklamador, kita nya ta sa tuburan if maka uli mi ngadto......na a man ko sa barangay 3, ako father in law kay si Andrew Yap...

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    montjes man ko, brgy. mangga

  9. #619

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    Sa akong nahibaw- an kay kadtong small babes pako sigi manba adto si anciong sa balay sa akong Lolo as Pasil.

    Anciong Bacon ba imo g mean bay reklamador?

    Anciong was d founder of Balintawak Cuntada System,nga diha cla nag practis sa balintawak street sa may Boromeo kong waqla ko masayop, which may Lolo beacame one of d pillar of Anciong.

  10. #620

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    Quote Originally Posted by reklamador
    montjes man ko, brgy. mangga
    ka ila ka adonis? taga manga man to ako migo....Pero du-ul rabaya ang manga ug barangay 3...bisitaha nya ko ngadto...

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