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Papadhie Forum Police
Number of posts : 1990 Age : 44 Location : Neutral Zone Job : NgaRz Forum XP points : 6967 Registration date : 2007-07-31
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playboy Sergeant
Number of posts : 589 Age : 37 Location : baguio Job : law student Forum XP points : 6214 Registration date : 2009-03-18
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:58 pm | |
| wahehhehehhehehehhe.. yun ang gusto ko lang mag nice one sayo papadhie hehehhe paki bura nalang hihi.. apir!! | |
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Papadhie Forum Police
Number of posts : 1990 Age : 44 Location : Neutral Zone Job : NgaRz Forum XP points : 6967 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:07 pm | |
| apir!!! hehe! pwede naman dito e. Hwag lang sa mga threads na seryoso ang topic at talagang mabubura pag 5 words below ang post. eto medyo seryoso lang para masaya.. hehe! | |
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dark_sky Cadet 1st Year
Number of posts : 54 Age : 47 Location : kias baguio city Job : free lance Forum XP points : 5279 Registration date : 2010-01-10
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:26 pm | |
| hmmmmmmmmmmmm! anong kaguluhan to! any side comment, stay ka lang sa side .ok? am . am | |
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:53 pm | |
| Pito pito Labels: aphrodisiacs Posted by nepspeed82 A Tagalog word which literally means “seven-seven”. “Pito pito is most commonly used to refer to the blend of seven leaves of seven traditional herbal medicinal plants, usually prepared as a decoction or a poultice and used in a wide variety of folkloric applications: headaches, fever, cough, colds, migraine, asthma, abdominal pains, diarrhea, etc. The ingredients vary according to availability and intended use. Seven (pito) is believed to be numerologically essential to the efficacy of the eventual formulation.” [stuartexchange.org] Traditionally, seven is believed to be a lucky number so if you put together seven medicinal herbs together, then it will become a very potent and effective “cure-all” concoction. Traditionally, it was used as treatment of mild to moderate symptoms of sickness. Once it gets into an extreme and life threatening situation, a quack doctor, or a traditional medicine man, is usually summoned to address it. From my experience, Pinoys usually concoct this herbal remedy as a form of cleansing agent which one uses as a bathing solution or “pang-langas” to prevent the sickness from ever returning again. They boil the seven leaves and then wash their bodies with it after it has become moderately warm or mixed with tap water to make even its hot temperature. They do this after their recovery from a fever or any “weather related sickness”. They also use it to wash wounds and most especially to wash one’s newly circumcised penis to avoid infection because of its anti-bacterial properties. But according to several herbalist quacks or “herbolarios” (by quacks, I don’t mean the wily type of quackery but how the medicinal institution refer to them), “pito pito is not only used to cure sicknesses but can also be used as a treatment to impotence. Definitely it’s not an aphrodisiac but it’s supposed to make your system healthy which will in turn make your “willy” healthy. [http://nepspeed82.blogspot.com/2008/01/pito-pito.html] hehehe ganito ang banat ni kuya kim!!! trivia agad!!! hehehe ngunit, ano kaya ang dahilan ng countdown na ito... | |
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Papadhie Forum Police
Number of posts : 1990 Age : 44 Location : Neutral Zone Job : NgaRz Forum XP points : 6967 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:14 am | |
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:46 am | |
| SAIS, Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia SaisLocation in Egypt Coordinates: 30°57′53″N 30°46′6″E Country Egypt Time zone EST (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC) Map of Sais ruins drawn by Jean-François Champollion during his expedition in 1928 Sais (Ancient Greek: Σάϊς) or Sa el-Hagar was an ancient Egyptian town in the Western Nile Delta on the Canopic branch of the Nile.[1] It was the provincial capital of the fifth nome of Lower Egypt and became the seat of power during the Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt (c. 732-720 BC) and the Saite Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt (664-525 BC) during the Late Period.[2] Its Ancient Egyptian name was Zau. Herodotus wrote that Sais is where the grave of Osiris was located and that the sufferings of the god were displayed as a mystery by night on an adjacent lake.[3] The city's patron goddess was Neith, whose cult is attested as early as the 1st Dynasty.[2] The Greeks, such as Herodotus, Plato and Diodorus Siculus, identified her with Athena and hence postulated a primordial link to Athens. Diodorus recounts that Athena built Sais before the deluge that supposedly destroyed Athens and Atlantis. While all Greek cities were destroyed during that cataclysm, the Egyptian cities including Sais survived.[4] In Plato'sTimaeus and Critias (around 395 B.C., 200 years after the visit by the Greek Legislator Solon) , Sais is the city in which Solon (Solon visited Egypt in 590 B.C.) receives the story of Atlantis, its military aggression against Greece and Egypt, its eventual defeat and destruction by natural catastrophe, from an Egyptian priest. Plato also notes the city as the birthplace of the pharaoh Amasis II.[5] Plutarch said that the shrine of Athena, which he identifies with Isis, in Sais carried the inscription "I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised."[6] There are today no surviving traces of this town prior to the Late New Kingdom (c.1100 BC) due to the extensive destruction of the city by the Sebakhin (farmers removing mud brick deposits for use as fertilizer) leaving only a few relief blocks in situ.[2] sa bawat araw na na nagdaraan, palapit ng palapit ang natatakdang araw... kung para saan man un, patuloy tayong nagtatanong...
Papadhie,what's with the countdown?
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quicksand Forum Police
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cho0ksyo P.R.O.
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:16 am | |
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yobski3131 Forum Police
Number of posts : 2523 Forum XP points : 7325 Registration date : 2007-07-19
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:18 am | |
| jak maawatan....ano ang kina-countdown ni papadi ayuyah | |
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tej Commander-in-Chief
Number of posts : 501 Forum XP points : 6566 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:20 am | |
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yobski3131 Forum Police
Number of posts : 2523 Forum XP points : 7325 Registration date : 2007-07-19
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:43 am | |
| saan yan tej...subukan ko nga mag chooks ayuyah | |
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tej Commander-in-Chief
Number of posts : 501 Forum XP points : 6566 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:49 am | |
| tito yobs,sa palengke sa Kayang..kahiris ng deguzman drugs store try mo para ibang lasa naman... | |
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Papadhie Forum Police
Number of posts : 1990 Age : 44 Location : Neutral Zone Job : NgaRz Forum XP points : 6967 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:05 am | |
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:27 am | |
| LIMAFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Etymology According to early Spanish chronicles the Lima area was once called Ichma, after its original inhabitants. However, even before the Inca occupation of the area in the 15th century, a famous oracle in the Rímac valley had come to be known by visitors as Limaq (limaq, pronounced [ˈlimɑq], which means "talker" in coastal Quechua). This oracle was eventually destroyed by the Spanish and replaced with a church, but the name persisted in the local language, thus the chronicles show "Límac" replacing "Ychma" as the common name for the area.[2] Modern scholars speculate that the word "Lima" originated as the Spanish pronunciation of the native name Limaq. Linguistic evidence seems to support this theory as spoken Spanish consistently rejects stop consonants in word-final position. The city was founded in 1535 under the name City of the Kings (Spanish: Ciudad de los Reyes) because its foundation was decided on January 6, date of the feast of the Epiphany. Nevertheless, this name quickly fell into disuse and Lima became the city's name of choice; on the oldest Spanish maps of Peru, both Lima and Ciudad de los Reyes can be seen together as names for the city. It is worth noting that the river that feeds Lima is called Rímac, and many people erroneously assume that this is because its original Inca name is "Talking River" (the Incas spoke a highland variety of Quechua where the word for "talker" was pronounced [ˈrimɑq]).[citation needed] However, the original inhabitants of the valley were not the Incas, and this name is actually an innovation arising from an effort by the Cuzco nobility in colonial times to standardize the toponym so that it would conform to the phonology of Cuzco Quechua. Later, as the original inhabitants of the valley died out and the local Quechua became extinct, the Cuzco pronunciation prevailed. In modern times, Spanish-speaking locals do not see the connection between the name of their city and the name of the river that runs through it. They often assume that the valley is named after the river; however, Spanish documents from the colonial period show the opposite to be true.[2] hehehe kung ano man ito, 5days CHOOKS go!!!
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RADICALS Private 1st Class
Number of posts : 299 Age : 36 Location : buyagan, la trinidad, benguet Job : baker Forum XP points : 5832 Registration date : 2009-04-09
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:12 pm | |
| fafi anong countdown e2? 5 days to go n lang b shot nanaman? hehehehehe!!!!!!! | |
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yobski3131 Forum Police
Number of posts : 2523 Forum XP points : 7325 Registration date : 2007-07-19
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:39 pm | |
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
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G-SIX Private
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cho0ksyo P.R.O.
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G-SIX Private
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:23 am | |
| bakit ngay wala pa ung 4? | |
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Papadhie Forum Police
Number of posts : 1990 Age : 44 Location : Neutral Zone Job : NgaRz Forum XP points : 6967 Registration date : 2007-07-31
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:15 pm | |
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okami P.R.O.
Number of posts : 532 Age : 42 Location : Sto. Tomas, Baguio City/ University of Baguio Job : Office Staff Forum XP points : 6024 Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: COUNTDOWN Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:47 pm | |
| QuattroFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up quattro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quattro is a word in the Italian language meaning four - see also 4 (number) Quattro may also refer to: Automobiles/cars Audi Quattro, a model of car quattro (four wheel drive system), an Audi trademark quattro GmbH, an Audi private subsidiary company Computing and computer games Quattro Adventure, a collection of 4 games released for the NES in 1993 Quattro and Quattro Pro, spreadsheet applications The Microsoft codename for the Windows Home Server Other Quattro, a range of four-bladed razors from Wilkinson Sword (sold in the U.S. under the Schick brand) Quattro Vageena or Quattro Bageena, an alias of Char Aznable in the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series Quattrocento, the cultural and artistic events of 15th century Italy Quattro, a character in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers apat nalang! ano kaya ito? abangan...
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