tana, manglarga na ta.
Originally Posted by bonniebonny
hahaha...kalibangers ha...nice word...mayka diha ako tawn ani yawyaw, kaon,katulog, kalibangers and yawyaw nasad...faet!!
bitaw oi..manglarga nata ninyo nahsakay ta atong tsinelas...hehehe
even the poor ppl there can get a 2ndhand car! here?! mskan ma manager pka or daku imu sweldo, tis so hard to buy one! even a pad na gurang ug aircon will cost u P5k ++ a month!!! didto they have nice houses.. so definitely yes!
If you are working abroad, wait until loneliness creeps in. Then all the cars and Oscar Meyers in your ref and all the knick knacks in your cabinet and all the dollar in your pocket will not matter anymore. Believe me, when December comes and you start hearing Christmas Carols, foremost in your mind is to jump from Empire State building.

i love cebu
Once in Florida, I was asked by a US Presbyterian pastor whether or not I believe in the Garden of Eden or in Paradise.
I answered him this way: "Pastor, if ever there is one, I believe it is Cebu or it is in Cebu."
End of discussion.
...I love Cebu...
...and...
... I love my family the most.
depends on how much i recive...
Just hypothetically:
If you were to be paid $25,000 an hour --- and there are real people who get paid $25,000 an hour --- would you relocate abroad?
Your job --- because this money is not peanuts --- is to stall national dissent and/or prevent a brewing coup, in some cases cause to bring down a government and have it replaced by one of your clients'.
If this sounds interesting, you might want to send-in your resume to either The Executive Outcome or Halliburton Corp.
I have a chance, dugay na.
I want to, but i cant. I have my business and my family here. Sige nalang sa mga nahitabo nako dinhi, i'm can still be happy soon.
Our country sucks, but there's no place like home.
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