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Posted: 2004-03-30 23:43
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@snap-hiss - So, the mother did not die ? My gosh, I thought she was really killed there - my apologies . . . I was already praying for her soul here (tsk,tsk,tsk).
@vlammetje - Nice follow-up report there! You are also an ideal gal candidate to host such TV 'news/entertainment' show, say, an anchor woman of Saksi (A very famous Japanese news night show-host is like Barbara Walters), The Jerry Springer Show or Tonight! with Jay Leno!
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Posted: 2004-03-31 09:19
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My mother,actually parents but to stick to the story, took away my phone because of my not quite good marks in school. I didnt have a phone or computer almost whole february. I got my phone back but still no comp. And i didnt attack or kill anybody... :-D

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Posted: 2004-03-31 09:23
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I guess the comment 'Good boy!' is in order
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Posted: 2004-03-31 09:26
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:-)

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Posted: 2004-03-31 11:32
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The girl is insane OMG...
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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Posted: 2004-03-31 12:51
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Can you imagine her to be your girlfriend?

"Honey, will you buy me this lovely shoes?"

"Sorry sugar, but...."

HELP ME she is after me with a knife chasing me!

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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:25
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I think it is not a matter of phone only maby the dialled or received numbers are the problem

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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:27
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@energetic, good one
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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:29
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Quote:

On 2004-03-31 13:25:14, WALIDS wrote:
I think it is not a matter of phone only maby the dialled or received numbers are the problem




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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:37
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Note to self: Never mess with a girl during THAT time of the month! =)

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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:42
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@ Vertical mind



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Posted: 2004-03-31 13:58
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Now, going back to the original topic. Sometimes I am really at awe and asks myself what this celfone thing have contributed to our present lives? Does this bring an advantage or maybe a seemingly negative effect to the populace?
Here in Manila, poor kids try to steal celfone in the public utility buses and jeepneys (smaller than a bus) - they are what you call snatchers! After which, they will be selling those stolen fones at a bargain price, the money then will be spent to buy food for their hungry-ridden families, their parents are already bed-ridden and some already have died. They were the ones left to help their younger kins survive - truly, survival of the fittest! They will risk their lives just to steal one (for each day-they have quotas you know). Some were unfortunately were being killed by the policemen during some short chase etc. Since celfones are the 'fad' in our modern day living, they are the ones that can be sold instantaneously - here, in replacements for cash!

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Posted: 2004-03-31 14:05
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Good thing, she did take the phone. How else she phone the cop. :D

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Posted: 2004-03-31 16:11
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finally... an intelligent remark

@jojo
sad to say that happens a lot here too...
word of advice: never leave your phone on the table while dining out in lumpaland (kuala lumpur, malaysia)

anyone of you caught the documentary "inventions that changed the world" on bbc?
1 of the 5 inventions they discussed was the mobile phone...
truly awe inspiring
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Posted: 2004-03-31 17:59
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@shawo - YES! I guess we are just so unfortunate to be living in the Asian region, where the majority of the 'shrewed/inept' people lives ! I guess it's more worst here than your place? Some of the kids that I made mention in my last post were under the tutelage of the policeman, the law maker is the law breaker here in Manila! They are the ones (police) who teaches the kids who to strike at and where. I have an old story of a friend (real one). He waited for a bus to arrive on his way home from the office, suddenly from nowhere a guy snatched is US$ 1K worth - Tag Heuer watch/chronograph. He was shocked! Then the following day he went to his police friend who's post is very near to the place where the incident occured, he asked for assistance, after a few hours, the very same watch was returned to him - complete (ready to be sold to a potential buyer perhaps). He was very thankful and doubtful as well (to his police friend) - why was he able to retrieve his watch back?
If you live here in Manila, those kind of stories are just of the ordinary/normal. Out of the hundreds of thousands of policemen that we have here, perhaps only around 100 are true to their 'sworn' job !
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