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"October is Filipino History Month"


  

          

yahhh we got a whole month suckaaasss



Fact for October 1
Question: Did you know who invented the flourescent light? Answer: AGAPITO FLORES invented the flourescent light in the early 1940's, thus the name FLUOR-RES-CENT. Source: Information adopted from Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Instruction Kit 1992



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nwm. It's a celebration, YAY!
Oct 01st 2007
1
whats nwm?
Oct 01st 2007
2
      it's nvm misspelled. lol. I didn't know that peice of history
Oct 01st 2007
3
           the colt .45 was developed because the .38's couldnt kill us
Oct 01st 2007
6
                Y'all gave them fits, man. I was proud reading about (edit)
Oct 01st 2007
10
                we did it a couple few times...LOL
Oct 01st 2007
13
                you hear why Barong's are see-through?
Oct 02nd 2007
51
                     yup.. knew that one
Oct 02nd 2007
61
                     CAUSE ITS DAMN HOT!
Oct 02nd 2007
82
this isn't really filipino-american history
Oct 01st 2007
4
wow, thats pretty cool
Oct 01st 2007
7
my homeboy actually told me the bullet story.....
Oct 03rd 2007
102
very interesting n/m
Oct 18th 2007
250
eff that!
Oct 01st 2007
5
ANCHOR!
Oct 01st 2007
8
Y'all got TWO months
Oct 01st 2007
9
and they both got 31 days....
Oct 01st 2007
11
      if someone has to give it to you
Oct 05th 2007
144
im in this
Oct 01st 2007
12
boondocks is a tagalog word meaning mountains
Oct 01st 2007
14
we killed magellan
Oct 01st 2007
15
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 01st 2007
16
It was a muslim country pre colonial
Oct 01st 2007
19
      Muslims in the South still kickin up dust!
Oct 09th 2007
191
i want some adobo
Oct 01st 2007
17
its easy
Oct 01st 2007
21
      im also lazy
Oct 01st 2007
23
      lol that is lazy.. its a one pot dish man!
Oct 01st 2007
32
      oooh i could use some pancit now too
Oct 01st 2007
27
      boiling adobo = crime in foodieworld
Oct 02nd 2007
64
           *takin notes*
Oct 13th 2007
224
           RE: boiling adobo = crime in foodieworld
Oct 24th 2007
310
                yeah my mom picked up on the dialect and is now a foodsnob too
Oct 24th 2007
311
                     just like damn near every Filipino household
Oct 25th 2007
332
Filipino develops waterless transport of live fish
Oct 01st 2007
18
on some fish whisperer shyt...
Oct 01st 2007
33
      and he wants other countries to employ filipinos to use technology
Oct 01st 2007
35
           like we need more brain drain
Oct 01st 2007
37
Filipinas are the Asians most likely to marry niggas
Oct 01st 2007
20
lmao at the pic of the naija and the pinay
Oct 01st 2007
24
.
Oct 02nd 2007
53
Sometimes its a nice combo playa.
Oct 06th 2007
155
      im gonna use that
Oct 08th 2007
169
oh I mos def believe that one
Oct 01st 2007
31
RE: Filipinas are the Asians most likely to marry niggas
Oct 01st 2007
42
filipinos are damn near black
Oct 04th 2007
133
ahoy mattee
Oct 01st 2007
22
guess this means another shytty anchor i gotta see for a whole month
Oct 01st 2007
25
if we dont have a good fact to up this every day then it aint worth it
Oct 01st 2007
26
i got the motts baby!
Oct 01st 2007
30
RE: guess this means another shytty anchor i gotta see for a whole month
Oct 17th 2007
239
im also gonna use this as the 'get hype for pacman fight' post
Oct 01st 2007
28
:D i loves y'all womens
Oct 01st 2007
29
why did you edit?
Oct 01st 2007
44
      naw, i said the same thing, just a typo
Oct 01st 2007
45
      did you know what i said earlier?
Oct 01st 2007
46
           LOL yeah you busted!
Oct 02nd 2007
48
                but y'all do!
Oct 02nd 2007
55
                     maybe you should change your name from Big Boy to Boyet or BoyBoy
Oct 02nd 2007
60
                          :-/
Oct 02nd 2007
95
dispute over flores and the light
Oct 01st 2007
34
man, why you snitchin?
Oct 01st 2007
36
they should spell it florescent in the philippines
Oct 01st 2007
38
LOL oh well, atleast we got pacman and burritos
Oct 01st 2007
39
      ???burritos
Oct 01st 2007
40
      ah fuck..forget that shit
Oct 01st 2007
41
      RE: LOL oh well, atleast we got pacman and burritos
Oct 02nd 2007
52
integral in the recreational use of the yo-yo... ...!
Oct 01st 2007
43
lol
Oct 02nd 2007
63
can anyone in here stand wowowee? that shit is annoying
Oct 02nd 2007
47
I HATE that show..
Oct 03rd 2007
118
still so sad about the stampede associated with that show.
Oct 04th 2007
124
ashamed to be in the same room with tfc
Oct 05th 2007
151
we got the same colonizer!
Oct 02nd 2007
49
haha
Oct 02nd 2007
70
      lol
Oct 02nd 2007
78
peep the avy
Oct 02nd 2007
50
wheres the avy from?
Oct 02nd 2007
62
not sure...probably in stockton/cali
Oct 02nd 2007
98
Told y'all filipinos are black people......
Oct 03rd 2007
103
hmmm...
Oct 03rd 2007
119
i used that avi in an art piece
Oct 09th 2007
197
That's crazy...........
Oct 14th 2007
228
the puerto ricans of asia!
Oct 02nd 2007
54
^^^ this is funny
Oct 02nd 2007
91
yup. mine is "Ricans:NY, Filipinos:SF"
Oct 02nd 2007
99
basically... btw, wanna give a shout to my pinay dentist...
Oct 07th 2007
157
Ako'y Isang... uh... Bajan. But still! Holler!
Oct 02nd 2007
56
you and I need to make a filipino brunch date
Oct 02nd 2007
59
Fact for October 2
Oct 02nd 2007
57
...came in here for the lumpia -------------------------------->
Oct 02nd 2007
58
the part of the year where we can claim Prince...
Oct 02nd 2007
65
YO we made Happy Tree Friends!
Oct 02nd 2007
67
POWERFUL!
Oct 02nd 2007
68
not to mention joe bataan...
Oct 02nd 2007
71
      JAYA!! and jocelyn enriquez!
Oct 02nd 2007
74
           dude their talent pales in comparison to joe b.
Oct 02nd 2007
76
                tell that to his daughter
Oct 02nd 2007
79
                     who? the pussycat doll?
Oct 02nd 2007
84
GET OUTTA HERE!!!! I ain't know Prince was part Filipino.....
Oct 03rd 2007
105
      why do you think he's hella short?
Oct 03rd 2007
112
           i can't either
Oct 04th 2007
121
           Well if we don't claim him
Oct 04th 2007
132
*sets up lumpia stand next to DJ booth*
Oct 02nd 2007
66
*places order*
Oct 02nd 2007
83
I've started to like "Dahil sa iyo."
Oct 02nd 2007
69
an anchor? really, i dont even wanna see this all month.
Oct 02nd 2007
72
ehhh i have a factoid for every day
Oct 02nd 2007
73
but it's your responsibility! don't let your kababayans down.
Oct 02nd 2007
75
      whole, myself, dawgeatah, lease and gus have been reppin'...
Oct 02nd 2007
77
      im still surprised the "ask a sleepy filipino" post went 5x plat.
Oct 02nd 2007
81
      shit half my post count
Oct 04th 2007
120
           it was ARCHIVED woohoo
Oct 04th 2007
125
      i've been lurking for years.
Oct 04th 2007
122
      anchors get neglected, you forget to click on it, better to up it ery da...
Oct 02nd 2007
80
anyone got any anger left in 'em? cuz i don't. (swipes)
Oct 02nd 2007
85
they could've really done w/o that line
Oct 02nd 2007
89
Malacanang replies! (swipe)
Oct 03rd 2007
107
i do have energy to read pinoy blogs, though, so post em.
Oct 02nd 2007
86
Any MOVIES, EXHIBITS, etc. we should be on the lookout for?
Oct 02nd 2007
87
there will be an exhibition this saturday
Oct 02nd 2007
88
supposedly Hagedorn has a new play
Oct 02nd 2007
93
Video link on Pilipino's contribution to western boxing
Oct 04th 2007
123
YOU MIGHT BE FILIPINO IF:
Oct 02nd 2007
90
LOL @ "nga-nga"
Oct 02nd 2007
94
RE: YOU MIGHT BE FILIPINO IF:
Oct 03rd 2007
106
there's some that're missing from the list
Oct 03rd 2007
116
      lol @ large wooden spoons and forks on the wall!
Oct 04th 2007
126
           um, sorry, that's BLACK FOKES culture right there, honey, lol
Oct 12th 2007
214
I love you lumpia
Oct 02nd 2007
92
whose dressing in an orange jump suit for halloween?
Oct 02nd 2007
96
yall put fox brown on da map
Oct 02nd 2007
97
who got that Vanessa Hudgens pic?!?! (high school musical)
Oct 02nd 2007
100
*breaks out the karoake machine*
Oct 02nd 2007
101
October 3 factoid
Oct 03rd 2007
104
I'm just here to rep the hometown...
Oct 03rd 2007
108
RE: I'm just here to rep the hometown...
Oct 03rd 2007
109
      RE: I'm just here to rep the hometown...
Oct 03rd 2007
113
      t-dot?
Oct 03rd 2007
115
yay! *covers post in saran wrap to keep it clean*
Oct 03rd 2007
110
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 03rd 2007
111
>scratches up some watusi<
Oct 03rd 2007
114
watusi? MAAANNN I miss that stuff
Oct 04th 2007
135
      me too
Oct 06th 2007
154
woo hoo!
Oct 03rd 2007
117
every Sigeplayer needs to read this post, if you missed it the 1st time
Oct 04th 2007
127
UP FOR BACKLOG!
Oct 04th 2007
128
my very first post *tears up*
Oct 04th 2007
129
g**damn!
Oct 04th 2007
137
wheres lease today?
Oct 04th 2007
130
Im hereeeee...
Oct 04th 2007
136
since lease didn't post today's fact:
Oct 04th 2007
131
what do you guys think of this Desperate Housewives mess
Oct 04th 2007
134
it might not have been so bad if the line was actually funny....
Oct 08th 2007
177
are there even enough filipinos on okp to justify this post?
Oct 04th 2007
138
you'll see. it only takes like five of us to keep this poppin.
Oct 04th 2007
139
yup and there's loads of lurkers... n/m.
Oct 04th 2007
140
      *waves*
Oct 05th 2007
141
ABC Apology...and a message from Kevin Nadal
Oct 05th 2007
142
Fact for October 5
Oct 05th 2007
143
the white house chef should cook it up pinoy style one day
Oct 05th 2007
145
      you gotta crawl before you can walk
Oct 05th 2007
146
The Great Pinoy Boxing Era Documentary
Oct 05th 2007
147
Out of curiousity, how many of us have filipino SO's?
Oct 05th 2007
148
traitor. ;p
Oct 05th 2007
152
all the girls i've dated have been non-filipina
Oct 07th 2007
158
Mark yr calendars: Oct 20 is National Thank You Day in the islands
Oct 05th 2007
149
finally some recognition
Oct 05th 2007
150
Filipinos
Oct 06th 2007
153
Pacman wins again!
Oct 07th 2007
156
HOORAY for PINAYS AHOY for PINOYS
Oct 07th 2007
159
Yo Gusto
Oct 07th 2007
160
OH HELLS YEAH...good lookin out lol *Raquel Gibson*
Oct 08th 2007
161
*jaw drops*
Oct 08th 2007
162
     
Oct 08th 2007
163
           After googling, I have seen her.
Oct 08th 2007
164
           justene jaro too
Oct 08th 2007
165
                justene jaro on okp? o_O
Oct 08th 2007
168
                     How about regular people?
Oct 08th 2007
170
           she has a sister CJ, they look like twins
Oct 08th 2007
166
i'm saying, isn't this more appropriate for Penis history month?
Oct 08th 2007
172
misa campo - filipina/german
Oct 08th 2007
173
RE: misa campo - filipina/german
Oct 10th 2007
198
RE: Yo Gusto
Oct 12th 2007
219
Anyone watch the HIstory Channel's Human Weapon on Eskrima
Oct 08th 2007
167
haven't talked to marge in awhile...
Oct 08th 2007
171
Fuck your history
Oct 08th 2007
174
i know you see it...
Oct 08th 2007
175
      RE: i know you see it...
Oct 08th 2007
176
      i agree,
Oct 08th 2007
178
      yup. as if there's a dearth of hot women posts on this site!
Oct 08th 2007
181
      ya'll right
Oct 08th 2007
180
           cosign
Oct 08th 2007
182
Sometimes I feel like I wanna open a Filipino Fusion restaurant.
Oct 08th 2007
179
it sounds tempting
Oct 08th 2007
183
OMG OSSO BUCCO ADOBO SOUNDS LIKE ANGEL PUSSY!
Oct 12th 2007
218
cendrillion in nyc is like that, been around for awhile
Oct 08th 2007
187
RE: cendrillion in nyc is like that, been around for awhile
Oct 11th 2007
209
      they are really friendly over there, maybe i need to make another visit
Oct 11th 2007
210
already been done...there's a great one in san fran
Oct 09th 2007
192
RE: Sometimes I feel like I wanna open a Filipino Fusion restaurant.
Oct 12th 2007
217
      great, somewhere to go after bobs, lol
Oct 12th 2007
221
my baby cousin is half, she's gorgeous
Oct 08th 2007
184
and makes great lumpia (sp?) YUMM
Oct 08th 2007
185
making lumpia is a science
Oct 08th 2007
186
isis is half too. where is she? she dont post no mo :(
Oct 08th 2007
188
      i think i just met her last week
Oct 08th 2007
189
      1/4th! you can hardly see it in me actually i dont look it at all
Oct 09th 2007
190
           you can tell!
Oct 09th 2007
193
           Shout out to all the Pinoys in here!!
Oct 09th 2007
194
                CONGRATS on cutting over the kweli & krs track "perfect beat"!!!!!!!!!!!
Oct 09th 2007
196
                show 'em how cali does it rhett! i'll try to make it to APT
Oct 10th 2007
199
                     Word...
Oct 10th 2007
205
                          good look coming in here dude, Neil Armstrong has posted in okp
Oct 10th 2007
206
to keep the ball rolling...
Oct 09th 2007
195
Fact for October 10: Filipino contributions to World War II
Oct 10th 2007
200
Have y'all seen the Great Raid yet?
Oct 10th 2007
201
no not yet...
Oct 10th 2007
202
      just read about 2 POW Camp Liberations, riveting stuff
Oct 10th 2007
204
this is such a racist crime. i've been planning a photo piece on vets
Oct 10th 2007
207
1 of every 4 tagalog words is derived from Sanskrit
Oct 10th 2007
203
yes and malaysian as well
Oct 10th 2007
208
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 11th 2007
211
even if he made it up, i'd give him honorary status. purple rain=halo ha...
Oct 11th 2007
213
ube ulan
Oct 12th 2007
215
      purify yourself in the waters of lake minne-langka
Oct 12th 2007
216
      dinuguan ulan
Oct 12th 2007
220
           RE: dinuguan ulan
Oct 15th 2007
230
                lol.. finally.. someone got it...
Oct 15th 2007
235
That's part of the reason I can't claim him
Oct 13th 2007
222
if you don't see good enough evidence we can settle for madlib
Oct 14th 2007
229
read my post #65
Oct 13th 2007
226
October 11th
Oct 11th 2007
212
Peace to that Ill pinoy ILLMIND
Oct 13th 2007
223
I just wanted to be here
Oct 13th 2007
225
RE: I just wanted to be here
Oct 13th 2007
227
Fact for October 15
Oct 15th 2007
231
USA bought PI for 20 Mil, ya'll
Oct 15th 2007
232
Filipino's have bigger dicks than whitey
Oct 15th 2007
233
LMAO... no wonder
Oct 15th 2007
236
a pinoy okp by the name of rhettmatic spun a 9-hour set for supernatural
Oct 15th 2007
234
october 16th
Oct 16th 2007
237
Eskrima artist in a wheelchair on SF Chronicle...
Oct 16th 2007
238
here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?
Oct 17th 2007
240
RE: here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?
Oct 17th 2007
243
^^^goodcookvertisement^^^
Oct 18th 2007
245
      More like 'Pinoyvertisement'.
Oct 18th 2007
248
shnaps i grew up in concord too...
Oct 17th 2007
244
there are some new restaurants in new york
Oct 18th 2007
246
      i only go to queens and food at krystal's is &quot;eh...&quot;
Oct 18th 2007
247
           yeah there's more selection up in queens.
Oct 18th 2007
249
                check your inbox. n/m.
Oct 18th 2007
251
                i'm a filipino food snob...
Oct 18th 2007
252
                     me and darrell went to bayan for lunch once. its tiny
Oct 18th 2007
253
                     yeah the laing at 21 could have come out of a can
Oct 18th 2007
258
                          anything out of a can in a filipino entree is a crime...
Oct 18th 2007
262
i didnt start leaning tagalog til i was 13
Oct 18th 2007
254
interesting... so were the adults mostly first-gen
Oct 18th 2007
259
      i can testify that after a few rounds of guinness...
Oct 18th 2007
263
      all the fams in my building were immigrants
Oct 23rd 2007
281
RE: here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?
Oct 18th 2007
255
what dialect does your family speak? n/m.
Oct 18th 2007
257
kapampangan
Oct 19th 2007
265
      dude...that's what i speak!
Oct 19th 2007
266
           RE: dude...that's what i speak!
Oct 24th 2007
302
                RE: dude...that's what i speak!
Oct 25th 2007
317
i left when i was four and a half.
Oct 18th 2007
260
It's just what I am
Oct 18th 2007
256
      that sounds good to me.
Oct 18th 2007
261
           It's all good
Oct 18th 2007
264
Magno Rubio at the New LA Theater Company!!!
Oct 17th 2007
241
thanks! been waiting for this
Oct 17th 2007
242
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 19th 2007
267
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 19th 2007
268
like my Fil professor told me
Oct 20th 2007
269
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 21st 2007
272
thanks for the past few posts (^^^) everyone.
Oct 22nd 2007
273
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 22nd 2007
277
      RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 23rd 2007
279
           RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 23rd 2007
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                RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 25th 2007
325
                     RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 25th 2007
330
                          RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 26th 2007
335
anyone go to friendship games?
Oct 21st 2007
270
lol
Oct 21st 2007
271
William S. Richardson
Oct 22nd 2007
274
RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 22nd 2007
275
lol.
Oct 22nd 2007
276
This post has made me so proud
Oct 23rd 2007
278
hoy!
Oct 23rd 2007
280
co-sign
Oct 23rd 2007
285
Post up your photos from PI
Oct 23rd 2007
282
the fragmented history is the one that unites us
Oct 23rd 2007
283
"Eh eh, Eh eh," - (c) Puffy
Oct 23rd 2007
287
      *takes an e-bow* n/m.
Oct 23rd 2007
290
lol, i like the narrative arc of this entire post
Oct 23rd 2007
286
*bites into Filipino burrito*
Oct 23rd 2007
288
these are a lot of the questions i had before i went for 7 weeks
Oct 24th 2007
303
      inbox
Oct 24th 2007
305
      i'm thinking of migrating the sigeplayer list to a google group...
Oct 24th 2007
307
           yes please
Oct 25th 2007
314
Fork and spoon issues...
Oct 23rd 2007
289
I rock the fork and spoon whenever I can...
Oct 23rd 2007
291
Naw but on the wall though?
Oct 23rd 2007
292
      my mom got the wooden ones as wedding gifts..
Oct 23rd 2007
293
           haha
Oct 23rd 2007
294
                only thing i miss about the bay is my family...
Oct 23rd 2007
295
                ah...
Oct 23rd 2007
297
                     you haven't snooped my blog hard enough
Oct 23rd 2007
299
                why do they only show new york rap records in the video?
Oct 23rd 2007
296
                     that's true.
Oct 23rd 2007
298
                          i remember when they used to be called mission.
Oct 23rd 2007
300
                               haha yeah me too.
Oct 23rd 2007
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                                    RE: haha yeah me too.
Oct 26th 2007
336
I've seen em in a few pho restaurants too
Oct 25th 2007
313
RE: Fork and spoon issues...
Oct 25th 2007
315
October 24
Oct 24th 2007
304
I sometimes feel guilty about the brain drain
Oct 24th 2007
306
Sigeplayers GOOGLE group...Yahoo group is no more...
Oct 24th 2007
308
*checks in *
Oct 24th 2007
312
The 'Manilamen' of the 18th-20th century louisiana swamps
Oct 24th 2007
309
did you buy that book in the U.S.?
Oct 25th 2007
316
      no, in the PI. my friends said it's available here for about $25.
Oct 25th 2007
322
Which movies try to hide their Filipinos?
Oct 25th 2007
318
well apocalypse now was based in vietnam/cambodia...
Oct 25th 2007
319
      hiding because the filipino is erased into...
Oct 25th 2007
320
           by the way, vietnamese refugees were hired to play north vietnamese
Oct 25th 2007
321
           *reaching* imho..for other movies this notion makes sense
Oct 25th 2007
323
                "subtle testament" -- yes, exactly
Oct 25th 2007
324
                     actually coppola released a documentary on the making of the film...
Oct 25th 2007
326
                          RE: actually coppola released a documentary on the making of the film...
Oct 25th 2007
327
                               well with that in mind...where else could it have been filmed?
Oct 25th 2007
328
                                    of course marcos had a hand in it.
Oct 25th 2007
329
                                         and that's why i think this theory can apply to other movies
Oct 25th 2007
333
                                              seriously. this has been more thinking than i've had to do
Oct 26th 2007
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RE: October is Filipino History Month
Oct 25th 2007
331
OK the Sigeplayers googlegroup is up and running!
Oct 26th 2007
337
ARCHIVE PLEASE! n/m.
Oct 26th 2007
338
i never go GD, so i'm just checking in =)
Oct 26th 2007
339
also checking in
Oct 28th 2007
340
Oct 31- there are Nahuatl words in Tagalog
Oct 30th 2007
341
crazy... what's the connection?
Oct 30th 2007
343
      the manila-acalpuco galleon trade, a centuries long sea route
Oct 30th 2007
344
I'm late, but I got plate, proceedings can begin now n/m
Oct 30th 2007
342
the pinoy/pinay mafia whacked my post.
Oct 30th 2007
345
Pic of my Filipino Halloween Costume
Oct 31st 2007
346
ima get in this
Oct 31st 2007
347
BTW, Filipina females are RI-DIC-U-LOUS-LY fine.
Oct 31st 2007
348

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1. "nwm. It's a celebration, YAY!"
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That's a strong people right there.


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lease54
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2. "whats nwm?"
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3. "it's nvm misspelled. lol. I didn't know that peice of history"
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give us more!

where is dawgeatah?


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lease54
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Mon Oct-01-07 09:22 PM

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6. "the colt .45 was developed because the .38's couldnt kill us"
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there is a Philippine model because we were soo tough

http://www.manatarmsbooks.com/excerpt.html

  

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10. "Y'all gave them fits, man. I was proud reading about (edit)"
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*this keyboard at work keeps sticking*

y'alls insurgency. If you have to go out, that's the way to go out.

And then y'all got it back. Not alot of people can say they got back 'control' from the US.


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13. "we did it a couple few times...LOL"
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with the insurrection and People Power after Marcos


  

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51. "you hear why Barong's are see-through?"
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so spaniards could see if pilipinos were carrying weapons at formal occassions.

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61. "yup.. knew that one"
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im tellin you we are a dope ass peoples

  

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82. "CAUSE ITS DAMN HOT!"
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lol

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4. "this isn't really filipino-american history"
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but it is filipino/american history.

i don't remember which war it was (this is according to my uncle) but filipinos are the reason for the term "leather necks" for u.s. soldiers as well as the reason the .45 caliber bullet was developed.

so, the story goes, the bullets back then weren't "potent" enough, meaning the filipino soldiers could take a few slugs to the chest, and still get close enough to slash the u.s. soldiers' necks with machetes. as a result, the soldiers started wearing thick leather straps on their necks and upgraded to .45 cal bullets. also, during this time the term "boondocks" was coined. when u.s. soldiers asked natives where filipino rebels and soldiers were hiding, the natives replied "bundoks", the tagalog term for mountain. hence, the american soldiers mispronounced it and used it as the term for rural or back water.

oh, and also, this:

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7. "wow, thats pretty cool"
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I'll have to remember that to drop as a random fact on someone one of these days lol

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102. "my homeboy actually told me the bullet story....."
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I didn't believe him at first.

  

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250. "very interesting n/m"
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"Don't make me go Obama Binladen on yo ass!"-Aunt Nessa

  

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5. "eff that!"
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..he stole the idea from a blackman!

"The more a country produces..the richer it is...the better it should take care of it's people. - Dr. Aleida Guevara"

  

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8. "ANCHOR!"
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_______________________
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9. "Y'all got TWO months"
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October and May.

  

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11. "and they both got 31 days...."
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that's what we get for being the docile lil brown brothers...


if ya'll played nice you would have gotten 2 months too...

instead of ya'lls short ass month


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144. "if someone has to give it to you"
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then just how good is that?

Best to have that ol' Moro spirit and TAKE what's rightfully yours.

  

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12. "im in this"
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
followed by 15 min of passion on my momma futton
*those with self esteem need not apply*

  

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14. "boondocks is a tagalog word meaning mountains"
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is was brought back by GIs after WW2.

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15. "we killed magellan"
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16. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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if anyone else cares: http://playahata.com/hatablog/?p=2227

i'm always fascinated by an African presence anywhere.

We are EVERYWHERE! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_diaspora

I've met some Filipinos who've told me that African history, as it relates to Filipino history, is taught in Filipino schools. Or at least in the schools they attended.
There are many more informative pieces on the web. No, this post is not about taking away from the celebration of Filipino history (i love y'all) I merely want to illustrate that when celebrating the history of any ethnic group one must acknowledge all peoples contained within it.

  

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19. "It was a muslim country pre colonial"
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well a mixture of Pan theistic naturists

and muslims lol

  

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191. "Muslims in the South still kickin up dust!"
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17. "i want some adobo"
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effing the ineffable

  

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21. "its easy"
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throw some vinegar and soy sauce in a pot with chicken garlic and bay leaf

boil


done




  

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23. "im also lazy"
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:(

i know the recipe...just dont wanna cook it

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32. "lol that is lazy.. its a one pot dish man!"
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27. "oooh i could use some pancit now too"
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64. "boiling adobo = crime in foodieworld"
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the kapampangan (food snobs of the philippines and where my dad's side is from) way:
-saute garlic, 2 tbsps. vinegar, and cracked pepper until it's aromatic
-add chicken and cover. let simmer on low-medium heat until cooked and juices fill almost half the pot.
-in another pan - saute another 2 tbsps. vinegar, cracked pepper, garlic w/ 1 chopped onion and 2tbsps. soy sauce
-add that mix to the original pot and simmer w/ bay leaf.
-for added texture deep fry some potatoes (i like using yukons) and serve over rice.

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224. "*takin notes*"
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310. "RE: boiling adobo = crime in foodieworld"
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food snobs is correct. both my mother and father are from there, and it's so evident at our family get togethers.

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311. "yeah my mom picked up on the dialect and is now a foodsnob too"
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my dad is the cook of the house. she doesn't like to cook as much as he does and would rather avoid arguments with him on how things are done. lol.

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332. "just like damn near every Filipino household"
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>my dad is the cook of the house.

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18. "Filipino develops waterless transport of live fish"
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http://www.da.gov.ph/updates/waterless.html

will change the sushi game

pretty wild, and 100% natural.

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33. "on some fish whisperer shyt..."
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lol

  

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35. "and he wants other countries to employ filipinos to use technology"
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37. "like we need more brain drain"
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20. "Filipinas are the Asians most likely to marry niggas"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interracial_marriage#Asian_and_Black

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24. "lmao at the pic of the naija and the pinay"
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shut up koku lol

  

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53. "."
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---

@kokupuff

  

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155. "Sometimes its a nice combo playa."
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There was this cute looking Nigerian/Pinay lady. Me and the homie called her "Special Delivery".

  

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169. "im gonna use that"
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she mustve been gorgeous

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31. "oh I mos def believe that one"
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<--- "When times get hard I just pull out my card WITH THE SMILEY FACE! Invite him over to my place!"

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42. "RE: Filipinas are the Asians most likely to marry niggas"
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133. "filipinos are damn near black"
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I wish a muthaf**ka would........

  

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22. "ahoy mattee"
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25. "guess this means another shytty anchor i gotta see for a whole month"
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yay


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26. "if we dont have a good fact to up this every day then it aint worth it"
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even then

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30. "i got the motts baby!"
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lol... i think its the same email that has been rolling round for years


still its new to them!

  

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239. "RE: guess this means another shytty anchor i gotta see for a whole month"
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oh gawd.

http://myspace.com/bambumusic

www.individualsole.com

http://www.individualsole.com/?p=5256

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28. "im also gonna use this as the 'get hype for pacman fight' post"
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cant wait, cept i got a bachelor party same night, hope they order it.

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29. ":D i loves y'all womens"
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44. "why did you edit?"
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some one got you shook?

  

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45. "naw, i said the same thing, just a typo"
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46. "did you know what i said earlier?"
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48. "LOL yeah you busted!"
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55. "but y'all do!"
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i hope

  

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60. "maybe you should change your name from Big Boy to Boyet or BoyBoy"
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95. ":-/"
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34. "dispute over flores and the light"
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Fluorescent Lamp Inventor
Many Filipinos acknowledge Agapito Flores as the inventor of the fluorescent lamp, which is the most widely used source of lighting in the world today. The fluorescent lamp reportedly got its name from Flores. Written articles about Flores said he was born in Bantayan Island in Cebu. The fluorescent lamp, however, was not invented in a particular year. It was the product of 79 years of the development of the lighting method that began with the invention of the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison.

Among the other inventors who claimed credit for developing the fluorescent lamp were French physicist A. E. Becquerel (1867), Nikola Tesla, Albert Hall (1927), Mark Winsor and Edmund Germer. French inventor Andre Claude was recognized for developing the fluorescent tubular lighting systems. Yet, he was not officially recognized as the inventor of fluorescent lamp. It was reported that the General Electric and Westinghouse obtained Claude's patent rights and developed the fluorescent lamp that we know today.

According to Filipino scientists, fluorescent lamp was not named after Flores. The term fluorescence first cropped up as early as 1852 when English mathematician-physicist George Gabriel Stokes discovered a luminous material called "fluorspar", which he coined with "escence". The National Academy of Science and Technology also dismissed Flores being the inventor of fluorescent lamp as a myth. "No scientific report, no valid statement, no rigorous documents can be used to credit Flores for the discovery of the fluorescent lamp. We have tried to correct this misconception, but the media (for one) and our textbooks (for another) keep using the Flores example," a Filipino scientist wrote in her column at the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

The fluorescent lamps were introduced into the U.S. market in 1938. Still, Filipinos recognize Agapito Flores as the inventor of the product that illuminated the world.

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36. "man, why you snitchin?"
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lol


you were supposed to keep that in the fam!

  

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38. "they should spell it florescent in the philippines"
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39. "LOL oh well, atleast we got pacman and burritos"
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
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40. "???burritos"
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da fuck??

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41. "ah fuck..forget that shit"
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
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52. "RE: LOL oh well, atleast we got pacman and burritos"
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>
lmfao

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43. "integral in the recreational use of the yo-yo... ...!"
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by another flores: inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa120297.htm

heretofore, i am pronouncing flourescent "ploraissent".

i am also indebted to filipinos because two of them made me, yo. they f***in' MADE me.

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63. "lol"
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>i am also indebted to filipinos because two of them made me,
>yo. they f***in' MADE me.

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47. "can anyone in here stand wowowee? that shit is annoying"
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plus all that other crap they play on tfc

  

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118. "I HATE that show.."
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my mom always watches it ..I especially hate the theme song ( a song I know they made in miliseconds) *smh*


and how they gon exploit the underprivileged ppl for entertainment like that..

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124. "still so sad about the stampede associated with that show."
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151. "ashamed to be in the same room with tfc"
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49. "we got the same colonizer!"
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i went to l.a.'s festival of pilipino arts and culture last month
i looooove tinikling
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70. "haha"
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Like you just have a random conversation and suddenly, "Hey! They colonized us, too! It's a small world, man."

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78. "lol"
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"then the americans came" "US TOO!!"

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50. "peep the avy"
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-LA times once said that filipinos are the largest asian american group in california
-my prof. said that filipinos were also sold into slavery in the country the same time as africans.
-there was a filipino man in the group of farm workers that founded LA
-for the strangest reason filipinos and black folks get along really well...must be cuz we deep fry everything

and don't forget about pilipino muslims! most people are familiar with light skinned, christian pilipinos. the muslim religion was embraced by pilipinos when it was first introduced. christianity was forced upon pilipinos.

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62. "wheres the avy from?"
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98. "not sure...probably in stockton/cali"
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i was originally looking for the "no filipinos or dogs allowed" sign but found the current avy instead.

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103. "Told y'all filipinos are black people......"
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>-my prof. said that filipinos were also sold into slavery in
>the country the same time as africans.
>-for the strangest reason filipinos and black folks get along
>really well...must be cuz we deep fry everything


AND!!!!! y'all play basketball.... pretty good I might add for a bunch of short people

AND!!!!! y'all dance...........

AAAAAAAND!!!! y'all DJ ........

  

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119. "hmmm..."
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most people are
>familiar with light skinned, christian pilipinos.


yeah about that...the filipinos I grew up with family friends,etc were usually darker (myself included) and for the longest time I didn't realize my own ppl were usually light ..I kept thinking they were Chinese :/

it's so sad that it took me so long to realize it

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197. "i used that avi in an art piece"
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if you open it in pshop and reverse the color you get what it really looked like



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228. "That's crazy..........."
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>-my prof. said that filipinos were also sold into slavery in
>the country the same time as africans.

>-for the strangest reason filipinos and black folks get along
>really well...must be cuz we deep fry everything

...I'm black and one of my tightest homeboys is Filipino. What's crazy is that he didn't know many black people before he joined the Army. Now we both hang with each other a lot. 'Mattafact he was the first cats to invite me to hang out with him and friends when I was new to the unit.







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54. "the puerto ricans of asia!"
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www.mybabystayfresh.com

  

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91. "^^^ this is funny"
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shann.email/inbox.pls.

  

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99. "yup. mine is "Ricans:NY, Filipinos:SF""
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and all the brothas want our ladies

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157. "basically... btw, wanna give a shout to my pinay dentist..."
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she fixes my teeth while watchin GH and singin motown songs

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56. "Ako'y Isang... uh... Bajan. But still! Holler!"
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I have Elvies on lock for this entire month!

Well, moreso... longanisa is pork-filled crack.

:/

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59. "you and I need to make a filipino brunch date"
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i might even cook

  

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57. "Fact for October 2"
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In 1902, the U.S. Congress passed into law the Cooper Act which made it AGAINST THE LAW for Filipinos to:

a) own property
b) vote
c) operate a business
d) live in an "American" residential neighborhood
e) hold public office
f) become naturalized American citizens
Imagine that?! It was later repealed (the exact year is not known).




Source: Information adopted from the National Filipino-American Empowerment Conference 1997 brochure.

  

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58. "...came in here for the lumpia -------------------------------->"
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I luh y'all!

  

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65. "the part of the year where we can claim Prince..."
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yes mr. rogers nelson is part Filipino...

lists of notable Filipino Americans:
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http://www.filipinoweb.com/notable.html

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67. "YO we made Happy Tree Friends!"
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http://happytreefriends.atomfilms.com/

  

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68. "POWERFUL!"
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(c) Bags

I never knew. I thought the celeb list went:

Rob Schneider
Vanessa Minnillo
Vanessa Hudgens
Tia Carrera
Lou Diamond Philips (?)
Buzz Belmondo

you get what I'm saying.

Prince takes us to a new level!

  

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71. "not to mention joe bataan..."
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we have our claim on dance music history too dammit!

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74. "JAYA!! and jocelyn enriquez!"
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76. "dude their talent pales in comparison to joe b."
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new york's godfather of salsoul!

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79. "tell that to his daughter"
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84. "who? the pussycat doll?"
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smh

  

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105. "GET OUTTA HERE!!!! I ain't know Prince was part Filipino....."
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lol.

  

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112. "why do you think he's hella short?"
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but no, i never acknowledge prince as being filipino.

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121. "i can't either"
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------
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or DJing AND nightlife...
peep Opening Set Podcast
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132. "Well if we don't claim him"
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then who do we got? Rob Schnider?

  

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66. "*sets up lumpia stand next to DJ booth*"
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http://fuck-your.blogspot.com
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83. "*places order*"
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nm

  

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69. "I've started to like "Dahil sa iyo.""
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I feel ashamed to like it because I know it became part of the Marcos propaganda movement. But damn, that's a lovely song. Almost sounds like a bossa nova tune.

Apparently (please confirm?), those are also the last three words of the national anthem.

  

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72. "an anchor? really, i dont even wanna see this all month."
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73. "ehhh i have a factoid for every day"
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75. "but it's your responsibility! don't let your kababayans down."
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i mean, you think the rest of us aren't going to keep this up for the next two months?

  

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77. "whole, myself, dawgeatah, lease and gus have been reppin'..."
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HOARD on these boards for years...

along with battousai and rawsouthpaw whose names did not fit above.

time for y'all to step.

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81. "im still surprised the "ask a sleepy filipino" post went 5x plat."
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glenn was fun on the boards

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120. "shit half my post count"
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came from that thread...

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so...if you're into DJing or nightlife...
or DJing AND nightlife...
peep Opening Set Podcast
https://soundcloud.com/openingset

also remixes: http://jonreyes.bandcamp.com

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125. "it was ARCHIVED woohoo"
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http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=18&topic_id=78965&mesg_id=78965&listing_type=search

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122. "i've been lurking for years."
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so...if you're into DJing or nightlife...
or DJing AND nightlife...
peep Opening Set Podcast
https://soundcloud.com/openingset

also remixes: http://jonreyes.bandcamp.com

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80. "anchors get neglected, you forget to click on it, better to up it ery da..."
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to see that things change.

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spivak
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85. "anyone got any anger left in 'em? cuz i don't. (swipes)"
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i got two swipes for y'all. the first is a press release about a nurse who was harassed at H & M in Chicago. the second is about an insult leveled at nurses trained in the philippines.

and i'm all out of anger.

Asian American Institute Represents Filipino American Nurse

Harassed by H&M Employee

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

September 24, 2007
Contact: Myron Dean Quon, Esq.
AAI Legal Director
Cell: 773-865-6742
Work: 773-271-0899
myron@aaichicago.org

(Chicago, IL) - Asian American Institute filed a discrimination complaint with the City of Chicago Commission on Human Relations, seeking redress for Frannie Richards, a Filipino American nurse who suffered anti-Asian and sex-based harassment at the Magnificent Mile H&M department store. The harassment included "mail-order bride" comments, ridicule concerning Ms. Richards' ability to understand English, as well as mocking "ching, ching, chang" noises by an H&M employee.

"Anti-Asian, xenophobic, and misogynist verbal attacks still happen on a daily basis," said Asian American Institute Legal Director Myron Dean Quon. "Asian American women, like Ms. Richards, should never have to deal with this type of harassment, in Chicago no less."

This past September, when Ms. Richards entered H&M to go shopping for clothes, she had no idea that she would be the victim of a hostile and threatening environment. "As a registered nurse and retired U.S. Air Force Reserve Staff Sgt., I knew that I had to enforce my civil rights, for myself and other Asian American women. Because H&M refused to discipline this employee, I immediately thought of my own female relatives and friends. The workplace usage of disparaging anti-Asian slurs should require the termination of that H&M employee."

Quon noted that Asian Americans should be able to visit retail establishments and other businesses without having to endure a humiliating and offensive environment. Asian American Institute will represent Ms. Richards based her claim that H&M violated the City's Human Rights Ordinance, when the employee harassed Ms. Richards and also when in it refused her request to file a formal complaint. Chicago's anti-discrimination ordinances guard against discrimination, including anti-Asian and sex-based discrimination, when the discriminatory incident takes place in Chicago and involves employment, housing, public accommodations, credit, or bonding.

Myron Dean Quon is the attorney on Richards v. H&M Hennes & Mauritz, Case #07-P-100.

# # #

The Asian American Institute ( www.aaichicago.org) is the region's pan-Asian nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the Asian Pacific American community through advocacy, by utilizing research, education, and coalition-building.

DALAWANG SWIPE:

http://radiantview.com/blog/2007/10/02/the-tv-showdesperate-housewives-insults-filipino-doctors-in-america/

The TV show,”Desperate Housewives,” Insults Filipino Doctors in America

Alas, our medical schools in the Philippines are highlighted in a “Desperate Housewives” episode at ABC.com — and not in a good way. This time, it’s a racist comment about Filipinos and their credibility in the American medical scene. I don’t particularly care for “Desperate Housewives.” OK, I watched its first season, then shifted to “Grey’s Anatomy.”

My sister’s blog, AboutMyRecovery.com, has a video clip of this particular offensive scene, courtesy of the blog, “Mindy’s watching too much TV.” We had received many e-mails yesterday about this incident as well. Doesn’t this remind you of the Claire Danes and her “cockroach” comment about Manila?

Let’s check out the e-mail I received from the PICANO yahoo group.

From: Kevin Nadal
Date: Oct 1, 2007 4:46 PM
Subject: Filipinos Denigrated on ABC’s Desperate Housewives
To:

Dear Kababayan and Allies:

I heard through the grapevine about a remark made on an episode of
“Desperate Housewives” last night. The scene entailed Teri Hatcher’s
character (Susan) at a hospital, being told by her gynecologist that
she might be hitting menopause. Susan replied, “Can I just check those
diplomas because I just want to make sure that they are not from some
med school in the Philippines.” If you go to abc.com, you watch the
full episode and witness the scene at about 18:50 minutes into the
episode.

This type of derogatory remark is not only unnecessary and hurtful,
but is also unfounded, considering the presence of Filipinos and
Filipino Americans in the health care industry. Filipinos are the
second largest immigrant population in the United States, with many
entering the U.S. and passing their U.S. licensing boards as doctors,
nurses, and medical technicians. In fact, the Philippines produces
more U.S. nurses than any other country in the world. So, to belittle
the education, experience, or value of Filipino Americans in health
care is disrespectful and plain and simply ignorant.

As Filipino Americans, we need to band together to ensure that this
type of hateful message is not allowed to continue on our television
and radio airwaves. Given the recent amounts of media attention that
has been given to Michael Richards (against African Americans), Isaiah
Washington (against gays), and Rosie O’Donnell (against Asian/ Chinese
Americans), it is ridiculous that this type of hateful speech made it
through various screenwriters, the show’s producers, the show’s
actors, and ABC itself. Yet, this isn’t the first time that negative
remarks have been made about the Philippines or Filipinos in the past.
In recent years, we’ve heard one too many “dogeater” comments by
“comedian” Joan Rivers on the red carpet or in her standup act, and I
believe that it is about time that we stand up for ourselves, so that
this type of hateful speech never happens again.

Please join me in expressing your concern, disappointment, and/or
disgust to the producers of ABC.com. You can sign the petition at
http://www.petitiononline.com/FilABC/ or you can reach them directly
abc7@abc.com.

And please feel free to forward this widely to other Filipinos/
Filipino Americans/ Asian Americans/ and other allies.

Sincerely,

Kevin Nadal,
Filipino Performance Artist/ Activist

  

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M_O
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89. "they could've really done w/o that line"
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i haven't watched a single episode of that show and this gives me even more reason not to.

  

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107. "Malacanang replies! (swipe)"
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It's reassuring to know we've gone from fighting Pres. McKinley to fighting Teri Hatcher. We might as well have K-Fed raise our sons and daughters.


http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=94508

Malacañang to 'Desperate Housewives': Apologize for slur

The furor over a slur uttered against Philippine medical schools on the premier episode of the fourth season of the American TV show "Desperate Housewives" has prompted a response from Malacañang Palace.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the TV show belittled the abilities of Filipino doctors and sent a message that Philippine medical schools produced "substandard, inferior" medical practitioners.

The offending remark was made by one of the show's desperate housewives, Susan Mayer (played by American actress Teri Hatcher). In one scene Mayer asks for the credentials of the gynecologist who examined her and told her that she was approaching menopause.

Mayer said, "Can I check those diplomas 'coz I just want to make sure that they're not from some med school in the Philippines." The premiere episode, which has been posted on YouTube.com, drew criticisms from the Filipino community on the Internet.

Senator Rodolfo Biazon meanwhile has proposed a ban on the popular TV series. Biazon, who chairs the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, said he doesn't watch the show himself but pointed out that a ban on the show or a boycott by Filipino viewers are possible responses.

Earlier, Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque said the slur will tarnish the good image of Filipino doctors in the international community. He added that the slur was both irresponsible and without basis.

The Philippine Consulate in New York has said it will send a letter of protest to ABC Network and ask for an apology for the slur. The move came after the consulate office received complaints from the Filipino community, particularly health workers, in the US about the show.

Angry doctors

"It's not good for us. They shouldn't have said those words, because we all know that there are good doctors who graduated in the Philippines. That's uncalled for," PMA president Dr. Jose Sabili told ABS-CBN's morning show "Umagang Kay Ganda" on Monday.

Earlier, the president of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) said he will urge his counterpart in the US to demand an apology from the people behind the TV series.

Sabili, who was attending the World Medical Associations General Assembly in Copenhagen, Denmark, said he will seek an audience with the president of the American Medical Association to compel the TV producers to issue an apology for the insulting remark.

The doctor said the slur might even create a rift in the relationship of the two medical associations.

"I will meet with the president of the American Medical Association to air our feelings and ask them to tell that they should not insult doctors in the country," Sabili said.

Sabili said the PMA will study the possible cause of negative perceptions of medical schools in the Philippines. He said "diploma mills" and negative writeups of medical schools in local newspapers could have contributed to the negative perception.

"I have to verify this. We will definitely act on this because this will destroy the reputation of Filipino doctors," he said.

Online petition

Filipino Americans have expressed their outrage over the remark and have launched an online petition demanding an apology from ABC Network.

The petition also demands that the episode be edited to remove the "ignorant and racist" remark. As of 4:16 pm (Manila time) some 15,533 people have signed the petition.

The petition also points out the major contribution that Filipinos and Filipino Americans make in healthcare in the United States:

" statement that devalues Filipinos in healthcare is extremely unfounded, considering the overwhelming presence of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the medical field. Filipinos are the second largest immigrant population in the United States, with many entering the U.S. (and successfully passing their U.S. licensing boards!) as doctors, nurses, and medical technicians.

"In fact, the Philippines produces more U.S. nurses than any other country in the world. So, to belittle the education, experience, or value of Filipino Americans in health care is extremely disrespectful and plain and simply ignorant. Many of the hospitals in major metropolitan areas of the U.S. (and the world) would not be able to operate without its Filipino and Filipino American staff members."

Jay Ngo, a Filipino health professional from Riverside, California in the United States ABS-CBN News that the episode was an outrage, saying, "the healthcare industry, including the best hospitals, is full of Filipino medical professionals."

Forum reactions

The message board of the "Desperate Housewives" website is being peppered with threads regarding the issue.

One poster, using the alias "hunnybee07" wrote:

"America has been very fortunate to have been served by many nurses and physicians. It is quite ungrateful of Americans to make such remarks. Even if it were meant to be a joke, it apparently hurt an entire nation. The Filipinos deserve an apology. One day, when you are old, it could just be a Flipino nurse by your bedside and then you would know why you should have taken back any insults against Filipinos, especially Filipino medical practicioners."

Another poster, "MommyDO12", who claims to be a doctor in the US said:

"As a Filipino-American who is both a doctor and trained here, I get that your comment is quite ignorant. True, many Americans go overseas for medical school because they could not get in to schools here. However, there are a GREAT number of Americans and Europeans who go to so called "third world" countries because the education there is cutting edge AND affordable. I'm up to my eyeballs in student loans.

"Why do you think Americans are now rushing to the Philippines and India for surgeries unavailabe here in America? There are hip surgery techniques that have been developed there that result in less recovery time and have less mortality.

"Please, get educated before jumping onto the obvious bandwagon of "get over it" because you can't possibly understand being berated. Even my husband, who is caucasian, took great offense to the comment and is the one urging me to stop watching the show in protest."

One poster, who used the alias "berikyut", was long on passion but fell short on English skills.

"What the hell...Talking but about the philippines in your premier... "Let me see your degree making sure is now from somewhere in the philippines"? For you information if you go to hospitals most nurses/doctors there is from philippines & is hard worker & very good...So I suggest you think about your comment before you say it or if it's a joke It should be funny ( that is why it's a joke) DUH!!! I usually like you in the show specially watching you in superman before...NOW forget it....that's why you never win an emmy!!"

This prompted a reply from "Dr.Java02" asking, "Do the nurses/doctors learn grammar and spelling over there?"

With that development, do Filipinos now need to prove that they can master English grammar as well as Western medicine?

  

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86. "i do have energy to read pinoy blogs, though, so post em."
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here's the ones i check:

http://abuggedlife.com/
http://www.brownbaron.com/blog/
http://5thirtyone.com/
http://pnoybboy.wordpress.com/
http://homepage.mac.com/jdalisay/blog/
http://www.pinoyurbanblog.com/
http://www.pinoyblogero.com/
http://www.sprampblog.com/
http://www.thewilyfilipino.com/blog/

what say you? mayroon pa?

  

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87. "Any MOVIES, EXHIBITS, etc. we should be on the lookout for?"
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List em up, fam



http://fuck-your.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/insightclopediabrown
http://www.myspace.com/dumhi
http://www.youtube.com/group/okayplayer
http://www.last.fm/user/DawgEatah
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88. "there will be an exhibition this saturday"
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OF ASS WHOOPING!

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spivak
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93. "supposedly Hagedorn has a new play"
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and i hear it was opening here in socal, but no official word yet.

  

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123. "Video link on Pilipino's contribution to western boxing"
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http://www.mybarong2.com/article.php?art_id=1082&osCsid=9a9b846d98d9e631bb3b6d807511ed3e

____________________________________________________________________

San Diego State's holy trinity of sports:
Kawhi Leonard
Marshall Faulk
Tony Gwynn (RIP)

#Aztec4Life

  

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90. "YOU MIGHT BE FILIPINO IF:"
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In honor of my filipino folk: Mahal Kita.

you have a "barrel man" in your house, you may be filipino...(you know..the wooden man...when you lift up the barrel----schwing!!!)
you wash your clothes by hand, you might be Filipino.
you use walis tambo and walis ting-ting, you just might be Filipino.
you nail all photographs on your walls in the living room, you're a Filipino.
you have a very good sense of maniana habit, you might be Filipino.
you smoke in your house
you put up your knee while eating
you eat kanin and ulam using your hand
you are pakialamero
you say Sugarol, babaero at tumador
you are chismosa
you say Comfort Room instead of Restroom.
you say For Take Out instead of to go.
you point w/ your lips, then you might be a Filipino.
you say open or close the lights, then you might be a Filipino.
you nod upwards to greet someone, you might be a Filipino.
your nickname is "boy", you might be a Filipino.
you ask for a Colgate instead of toothpaste, you might be a Filipino.
you say "Canteen" instead of cafeteria, then you must be filipino
you eat under-developed duck eggs.
you call it a "ballpoint" or"ballpen" , not a "pen"
you pronounce the word ALREADY as OLREYDI.
you say, Kodakan, instead of take pictures.
you do "mano po" to older people in the house you're about to enter.
you refer to to your refrigerator as "pridyider"
your grandma smiles and her teeth are all red because of "nga-nga"
you say "pliers" when you meant "fliers"
you say "bitch" when you meant "beach"
you pronounce "hippopatamus" and "comfortable" in a funny way
you say "Boose" for "bus"
you cover your sofa with bright red and green blankets
you have a Last Supper quilt tacked on your dining wall
your "walking doll" is still new even though it was bought years ago because your mom kept it in the china cabinet and never let you play with it.
you drive a Mercedes-Benz with maroon seat covers
you hang a rosary on the rear view mirror of your car.
you have a Santo Nino shrine in your living room.
you buy the karaoke system first before the stereo and TV
you have an out of tune piano and nobody in the family ever learned to play.
you know what "chocolate meat" is
you say chok-o-late.
you have a "Weapons of Morroland" shield.
you didn't hear or understand something and your first expression is "HA?".
you're standing next to big boxes at the airport.
you say 'hoy' to get someone's attention.
you like peanut butter with chocolate.
you make para on a bus.
your car churps like a bird when it's in reverse.
you turn around when you hear somebody say "psssst."
you instinctively grab a toothpick after a meal.
you order the langunisa meal on a PAL Balikbayan flight.
you laugh seeing somebody slip.
you burp when you're busog (or after sipping a beer)
you call somebody "psssst."
you smile/grin a lot even for no reason,
you sit by squating down and leaning your elbows on your knees.
you use a Bolo to cut the grass in the yard.
you refer to keorosene as "white gas."
there are pairs of flip-flops outside your door
you have power failures every day at the same time that you can set your watch to.
your biggest frying pan is shaped like a wok.
you own both a rice cooker, and an air pot.
you refer to "Accent" and all other forms of monosodium glutimate as "Ajinomoto"
you go to a department store, and try to bargain the price.
you drink with your friends and share the same glass, and pass it around.
you have a cartful of corned beef during a sale.
you say kutex instead of nail polish, you are one too.
you are stumped when asked what kind of bread in a deli.
you're the plane passenger with the largest hand-carry luggage.
you scratch your head when you don't know what you're doing.
you don't want to eat the last piece of food on the plate, but offer it to others.
you say "she" when you should say "he"
you say "ano" this and "ano" that
you put your hands together and point them in the direction you are walking to pass between other people
you say that everybody is your cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/...
you have a big Buddha at home for good luck( not the serene Buddha like what the Thais have, but the big, fat, laughing one with those pesky little kids crawling all over him).
you bring a "baon" to work everyday, you're probably a Filipino.
your ice cold beer really has ice cubes in it.
you eat balut and wash it down with beer to bulk up.
you have a parol hanging outside your house during the Christmas holidays.
you say things sorta backwards like towelpaper instead of papertowel and stick bread instead of breadsticks.
you say guper instead of gopher.
you eat rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
you say "aray" instead of "ouch ".
you look up and say "ha!" when somebody says "what's up".
you write "Filipino" but pronounce it as "Pilipino".
you can sustain jokes like this one indefinitely.
you often say 'Bulaga!' when you want to scare someone.
you fire your gun like crazy on new year's eve
you drive a jeep with your family name written on the back.
you preceed anything pluralized with "mga."
you put a little bowl of patis on the table for dipping, and your guests complain "who farted."
you cover your living room furniture with bed sheets.
you have toyo circles on your table cloths.
you wash and reuse disposable styroFoam cups, forks and spoons and of course, aluminum wrapper (Reynolds wrap) or cover paper plates with waxed paper so you can reuse it.
you cover your carpet floors with plastic liners, you might be Filipino.

  

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94. "LOL @ "nga-nga""
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
followed by 15 min of passion on my momma futton
*those with self esteem need not apply*

  

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106. "RE: YOU MIGHT BE FILIPINO IF:"
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>you nod upwards to greet someone, you might be a Filipino.
>your nickname is "boy", you might be a Filipino.

two more reasons why Filipinos are black.

>you say 'hoy' to get someone's attention.

LOL!!!!!!! We have a joke about this in my circle of friends.

  

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116. "there's some that're missing from the list"
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(looks around for my copy) but off the top, its missing the

you have a giant wooden fork and spoon hanging on your wall

*****************************
Giving You True Lurker Hits Since 1999

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126. "lol @ large wooden spoons and forks on the wall!"
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http://fuck-your.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/insightclopediabrown
http://www.myspace.com/dumhi
http://www.youtube.com/group/okayplayer
http://www.last.fm/user/DawgEatah
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214. "um, sorry, that's BLACK FOKES culture right there, honey, lol"
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OK, OK, that one's so wack, we'll let y'all have it!

______________________________________

amazin they ungrateful after all The Game I gave away

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92. "I love you lumpia"
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96. "whose dressing in an orange jump suit for halloween?"
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and learning the thriller moves? easiest halloween in years. gonna get all my cousins and friends to do it too.

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97. "yall put fox brown on da map"
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100. "who got that Vanessa Hudgens pic?!?! (high school musical)"
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?!?

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101. "*breaks out the karoake machine*"
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
followed by 15 min of passion on my momma futton
*those with self esteem need not apply*

  

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lease54
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104. "October 3 factoid"
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Back in the 1920's and '30's, the ratio of men to women was 20 to 1 (because of World War I). In some places it was 40 to 1. Because they were Filipino, they were not allowed to marry white women. In the state of California during 1926, the local authorities imposed anti-miscegenation laws on Filipinos. Filipinos had to drive out of state in order to marry white women.



Source: Information adopted from the National Filipino-American Empowerment Conference 1997 brochure.

  

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108. "I'm just here to rep the hometown..."
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http://www.littlemanila.net

  

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109. "RE: I'm just here to rep the hometown..."
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i LOVE y'alls women i can't even lie they know how to hold it down. HOLLA if you in the T-dot.

  

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113. "RE: I'm just here to rep the hometown..."
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One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
followed by 15 min of passion on my momma futton
*those with self esteem need not apply*

  

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115. "t-dot?"
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you mean Mississauga, right? half my highschool is flip...

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110. "yay! *covers post in saran wrap to keep it clean*"
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111. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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Yall got some baaaaaaad ass women.. props..

  

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114. ">scratches up some watusi<"
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wow, i didnt know we had our own month!

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135. "watusi? MAAANNN I miss that stuff"
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lol

  

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154. "me too"
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last time i went back hom (10 yrs ago) they didn't sell that shit no more. my lolo said the reason was cuz the chickens were eating them and dying. i call bs on that though...

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117. "woo hoo!"
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we should have a fiesta

OPINIONS ARE SUBJECTIVE

  

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127. "every Sigeplayer needs to read this post, if you missed it the 1st time"
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http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=18&topic_id=78965&mesg_id=78965&listing_type=search

its quite entertaining even the 2nd, 3rd time around. glad it was 'chived.

..|.,

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128. "UP FOR BACKLOG!"
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129. "my very first post *tears up*"
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at least under this name...

  

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137. "g**damn!"
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where the f*** (wft) was i for that? not that i'd have been all up in that; i'd have posted once and lurked the other 400 posts. that was cool reading!

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130. "wheres lease today?"
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..|.,

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136. "Im hereeeee..."
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I was working...




Im glad that you guys took up the slack though

  

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131. "since lease didn't post today's fact:"
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Fact for October 4
Did you know that the Governor of the State of Hawai`i is a Filipino-American named Benjamin Cayetano? He is the highest ranking Filipino-Americna in politics to date.

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134. "what do you guys think of this Desperate Housewives mess"
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posted above

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177. "it might not have been so bad if the line was actually funny...."
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... but erryone knows mad filipinos in this country are doctors and in my experience very well respected in that field. so the joke just comes off as racist.





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138. "are there even enough filipinos on okp to justify this post?"
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it's nothing personal lease, btw


*shutz up now*

  

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139. "you'll see. it only takes like five of us to keep this poppin."
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haven't you been to one of our parties?

  

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140. "yup and there's loads of lurkers... n/m."
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141. "*waves*"
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142. "ABC Apology...and a message from Kevin Nadal"
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kevin Nadal <knadal@...>
Date: Oct 3, 2007 11:09 PM
Subject: ABC Apologizes
To:

10/03/07

To members and supporters of the Filipino and Filipino American community:

I just wanted to inform you that ABC has apologized through a statement
that they released to the Associated Press. The story can be read here:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TV_DESPERATE_HOUSEWIVES?SITE=TXWIC&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

Some people may think that this apology is NOT enough, and if you don't, I encourage you to take action, in whatever way you feel passionate and/or reasonable.

Some people may think that this apology IS enough, and if you do, then I encourage you to remember this each time you think that your voice cannot be heard.

In about 55 hours, 43,500+ Filipinos and Filipino supporters across the globe took part in this petition (at time of writing this email), which shows that we as a people can come together and advocate for something in which we believe. But maybe now, we need to advocate for bigger and more prominent issues, like poverty in our homeland, oppression of our own people, immigrant rights of Filipinos across the Diaspora, or corruption in the government.

We must not be complacent; we must always advocate for positive change.

In solidarity,

Kevin Nadal

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Oct 4, 1:07 AM EDT

'Housewives' Filipino Joke Draws Ire

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A scene in TV's "Desperate Housewives" that used Philippine medical education for a punchline prompted angry calls from viewers, an online petition demanding an apology and criticism from Philippine officials.

In the season premiere that aired Sunday on ABC, Teri Hatcher's character, Susan, goes in for a medical checkup and is shocked when the doctor suggests she may be going through menopause.

"Listen, Susan, I know for a lot of women the word `menopause'" has negative connotations. You hear `aging,' `brittle bones,' `loss of sexual desire,'" the gynecologist tells her.

"OK, before we go any further, can I check these diplomas? Just to make sure they aren't, like, from some med school in the Philippines?" Susan fires back.

Viewers called the network to complain but the number of callers wasn't available, an ABC spokesman said Wednesday. As of Wednesday evening, more than 30,000 names were attached to an online petition seeking a network apology.

"A statement that devalues Filipinos in healthcare is extremely unfounded, considering the overwhelming presence of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the medical field," the petition read in part.

ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Co., responded with a statement Wednesday. ABC said it was considering editing the episode.

"The producers of `Desperate Housewives' and ABC Studios offer our sincere apologies for any offense caused by the brief reference in the season premiere. There was no intent to disparage the integrity of any aspect of the medical community in the Philippines," the statement said.

"As leaders in broadcast diversity, we are committed to presenting sensitive and respectful images of all communities featured in our programs," it concluded.

The TV episode even became an international incident, with reports on it topping Philippine news shows and drawing newspaper headlines as officials there registered their displeasure. Filipinos could judge the scene for themselves when it was posted on YouTube.

In Manila, Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said he was writing the producers of the show to seek an apology and note the country's "vehement protest." Senior cabinet member Eduardo Ermita told reporters that an apology should be sought "on behalf of our Filipino professionals."

Kevin Nadal, 29, a Filipino-American college lecturer who lives in New York, posted the online petition calling ABC to task for the scene.

"I had to rewind it over and over again to make sure I heard it right," Nadal said in an interview Wednesday. He watched the episode online after hearing about it from a friend.

"I was immediately offended and, really, just hurt. These days, people are supposed to be more sensitive or more aware of what's considered appropriate," he said, adding that he was hearing from people worldwide who were distressed by the scene. He appreciated ABC's apology, he said, but said he also wanted to see the dialogue removed from future airings and DVDs.

Nadal also suggested that the show's producers and ABC executives could make a more substantial gesture than an apology, through scholarships or donations for Filipino and Filipino-Americans and community groups.

Filipinos and other minorities also should be depicted on TV as "prominent, positive role models," Nadal said.

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Associated Press writer Oliver Teves in Manila, Philippines contributed to this report.

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143. "Fact for October 5"
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Major General Edward Soriano of the U.S. Army, a Filipino-American, became the second highest ranking Asian Pacific American in active-duty miltary service this past July 1997. Major General Soriano was born in Pangasinan, Philippines, and moved to the United States during the 1960s. He joined the army after graduating from San Jose State University with a degree in management. He also holds a master's degree in public administration from the University of Missouri.

  

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145. "the white house chef should cook it up pinoy style one day"
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with fresh balut, dinuguan, etc. sure, the prez can keep a straight face when colbert is razzing him, but what's he gonna do when he tastes that sourness only sinigang can deliver?

my bad. on second thought, i hope that dude never has the pleasure of eating filipino food.

plus i just managed to work up my hunger.

  

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146. "you gotta crawl before you can walk"
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balut and dinaguan is big league stuff. we might scare him away too soon. you gotta tease them with the adobo and lumpia. then when they're not expecting it, offer them the "chocolate meat"

"damn, this chocolate meat is kinda spicy, and doesn't taste like chocolate at all. what else is in it?"

and that's how filipinos will take over the world.

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147. "The Great Pinoy Boxing Era Documentary"
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It didn't start with Manny folks...

http://www.mybarong2.com/index.php?aPath=39

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148. "Out of curiousity, how many of us have filipino SO's?"
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how many here are non-filipinos that have filipino SO's?

my SO of many many years is dominican. never once had a filipina SO. not sure why.

..|.,

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152. "traitor. ;p"
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just kidding. i love gen and she is probably more pinoy than you. lol.

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158. "all the girls i've dated have been non-filipina"
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i always wonder why. i tell myself it's because i always try to wife filipinas and i have fun with non-fils.

____________________________________________________________________

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149. "Mark yr calendars: Oct 20 is National Thank You Day in the islands"
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so according to the blog below, Manila ranked low in politeness (totally debunking our hospitality stereotype! i love it!). so now the mayor of Manila signed a city ordinance declaring 10/20 Thank You day. guess it's not really national, but couldn't it at least have been called Salamat Day?

http://abuggedlife.com/2007/09/27/a-toblerone-thank-you-via-free-music/

  

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150. "finally some recognition"
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153. "Filipinos"
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Yeah! I didn't know that! Where the Filipino's in Chicago?
Would anyone be interested in joining the Young Filipino Professionals?

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156. "Pacman wins again!"
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i like his aggressiveness. it's judicious.

  

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159. "HOORAY for PINAYS AHOY for PINOYS"
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_____________________________________
WITH CUZ (STACEY) GONE, I'LL NEVER REALLY BE HERE AGAIN

I swear I'm a marry an OKP


Nakia Genevieve are my middle names... Not my attempt to morph Phenom with Novembersgift... But...

  

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160. "Yo Gusto"
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We gotta start it up again...

Halfies should count too.

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161. "OH HELLS YEAH...good lookin out lol *Raquel Gibson*"
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http://warnet.ws/img2/190/girls/4/4.jpg
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162. "*jaw drops*"
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How come I have never heard of her?

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163. ""
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she was miss nov 2005
i'll inbox you more pics

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164. "After googling, I have seen her."
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I didn't know she was a halfie though.

*chest swells with pride*

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165. "justene jaro too"
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aint she some okp?

One deluxe pass on the Jump Off Express gets you 1 meal at the 24 hour restaurant of your choice
followed by 15 min of passion on my momma futton
*those with self esteem need not apply*

  

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168. "justene jaro on okp? o_O"
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wurd?

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170. "How about regular people?"
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Myspace lanks?

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166. "she has a sister CJ, they look like twins"
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..|.,

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172. "i'm saying, isn't this more appropriate for Penis history month?"
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oh i see, you're putting the penis into philipenis. (my bad, lesbians. i see you lookin, too.)

  

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173. "misa campo - filipina/german"
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**NWS**


http://misacampo.com/media/store/6.jpg

http://misacampo.com/media/store/18.jpg

ay nako!

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198. "RE: misa campo - filipina/german"
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you can say that again!

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219. "RE: Yo Gusto"
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I met that girl before

++++++++++++++++++++++++
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167. "Anyone watch the HIstory Channel's Human Weapon on Eskrima"
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http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=55000&display_order=3&sub_display_order=6&mini_id=54986

Vette dont you girl work for Hist Chan, maybe she had something to do with this.

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171. "haven't talked to marge in awhile..."
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about her job. main topic of convo has been the baby shower for my cousin. lol.
but yeah she probably did work on that. i have to set that to tivo thanks!

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174. "Fuck your history"
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When's Lilly Thai's birthday?!

  

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175. "i know you see it..."
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this is what we get for using this post to objectify.

moral schmoral. this ain't about morals, it's about politics.

and i hate activists.

but tell me there's a real difference between:

a. dissing pinay nurses for being unqualified to work in the US.

b. pinays getting shat upon at department stores.

and

c. showing images of pinays for the sole purpose of admiring their beauty or sexual characteristics.

i'm not saying i don't have sexual desires--i consume porn on the daily--but i keep that shit to myself. instead of parading it around with an utter disregard for the political consequences.

  

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176. "RE: i know you see it..."
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>this is what we get for using this post to objectify.
>
>moral schmoral. this ain't about morals, it's about politics.
>
>
>and i hate activists.
>
>but tell me there's a real difference between:
>
>a. dissing pinay nurses for being unqualified to work in the
>US.
>
>b. pinays getting shat upon at department stores.
>
>
>
>c. showing images of pinays for the sole purpose of admiring
>their beauty or sexual characteristics.
and
d. Smacking that pinay for not opening the dorr quick enough in the UAE ( i felt bad though)
>
>i'm not saying i don't have sexual desires--i consume porn on
>the daily--but i keep that shit to myself. instead of parading
>it around with an utter disregard for the political
>consequences.
>

  

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178. "i agree,"
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im all for "hot asian women" posts. but no need for it here. we already have an anchor. lets try to use this for something different. lets stay focused.

..|.,

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181. "yup. as if there's a dearth of hot women posts on this site!"
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i hope we're good for more than a supply of fine chicks and fluorescent bulbs. and yo-yos.

  

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180. "ya'll right"
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and my bad for taking away from this post's intended purpose.

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182. "cosign"
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good look spivak

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179. "Sometimes I feel like I wanna open a Filipino Fusion restaurant."
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Like traditional Filipino cuisine fused with modern cuisine techniques and what not.

Then I remember...

I'm not a chef.

I'm sure they got them shits on the west coast.
I wonder how they do business-wise.
Cuz Filipino's LOVE a good deal, and I ain't sure how they'd react to small portions that look like art on a plate.
I'd eat that shit though.




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183. "it sounds tempting"
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but is hard to pull off, imo. there's cendrillon in soho, and here in san diego there's ben's, which opened in the gaslamp and has a place in national city. i think you're right about small servings. i also think pinoys looking for a hearty meal won't look there, and the taste may still be too out there for non-pinoys. so they're stuck between a rock and a hard place.

in makati, there's a fusion place in the greenbelt mall i liked. we had bangus lumpiang shanghai and osso bucco adobo. i forget what else we had but i did enjoy it.

what combos did you have in mind?

  

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218. "OMG OSSO BUCCO ADOBO SOUNDS LIKE ANGEL PUSSY!"
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And by that i mean it sounds like it tastes like a little bit of heaven





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187. "cendrillion in nyc is like that, been around for awhile"
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its tiny and to tell the truth, not too much desire to go back. not sure why. just didnt seem worth the price. i have been meaning to go back.

..|.,

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209. "RE: cendrillion in nyc is like that, been around for awhile"
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I like that place. Adobo is good. Halo-halo is the truth. Owners are real nice too - they talked to us for a good 15 min during dinner.

  

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210. "they are really friendly over there, maybe i need to make another visit"
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..|.,

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192. "already been done...there's a great one in san fran"
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haven't been to it.. plan to check it in december when i go back for x'mas:
http://www.polenglounge.com/

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217. "RE: Sometimes I feel like I wanna open a Filipino Fusion restaurant."
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Check out this place called Kuma Inn. Get it? *kumain* Anyway, it's a Thai-Filipino tapas joint. Good food...

It's on the lower eastside...

  

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221. "great, somewhere to go after bobs, lol"
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..|.,

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184. "my baby cousin is half, she's gorgeous"
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185. "and makes great lumpia (sp?) YUMM"
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186. "making lumpia is a science"
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you gotta get that mix *just* right otherwise it'll taste like crap

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188. "isis is half too. where is she? she dont post no mo :("
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189. "i think i just met her last week"
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at a FIRE fundraiser/reading ( i performed

  

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190. "1/4th! you can hardly see it in me actually i dont look it at all"
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i wish i at least had the chinky eyes i mean damn

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193. "you can tell!"
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well we can tell

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194. "Shout out to all the Pinoys in here!!"
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Peace Everyone,

It's my first time posting up in the General Discussion section. Usually I just lurk on the message boards, especially on the Okay Artist and the Lessons (I post up once in a while).

Didn't know October was Filipino History Month....that's dope! Here in LA, they just had the FPAC (Filipino Pacific Asian Culture) Festival last month; it's a big thing here.

Anyways, shout out to all the Pinoys in here....keep reppin.

Rhettmatic
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PS. If anyone is actually interested, I'll be in NYC for the CMJs from Oct. 17th to the 20th. I'll be djing at APT with Rich Medina on the 17th, and I'll be djing with my fellow Beat Junkie J.Rocc at the Knitting Factory which I believe it's on the 19th, along with Percee P. Haven't been in NYC for almost 7 years (last time I was in NYC was for the Rock Steady Anniversary and the Word Of Mouth tour in 2000).

  

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196. "CONGRATS on cutting over the kweli & krs track "perfect beat"!!!!!!!!!!!"
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you getting down on there, with them in 2007 symbolizes so much in terms of pinoys, LA/area, and hip hop and i can definitely read into that. for real, much respect for holdin it down as long as i can remember, and i'm 31. we had a dope convo in fat beats a few months back about the native guns and the kind of radio/market forces they had to deal with or ignore. seriously y'all, this cat and his crew are like 20 years into making internationally recognized contributions to hip hop! they're chill about it but i'll woof it up for em. there was a la weekly article about this, i'll try to find the link.




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199. "show 'em how cali does it rhett! i'll try to make it to APT"
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how are things in LA? man i haven't been to LA in a while...when I lived there during the college years I used to head to FatBeats and bug you and Babu all the time, lol.

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205. "Word..."
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>how are things in LA? man i haven't been to LA in a
>while...when I lived there during the college years I used to
>head to FatBeats and bug you and Babu all the time, lol.

Damn....you said Babs and me @ Fat Beats...hahah. Well, I still work there every Thursday.


Thanks for the love....shout out to RawSouthPaw as well. Yeah, I remember that conversation. Thanks for the big ups as well.

LA is good....we're pretty spoiled over here. Our Hip Hop scene and music in general is good. Radio sucks right now, but word has it, that the Fantastik 4 (J.Rocc, Mr. Choc, Truly Odd, & C-Minus) might make a return to radio. So that's a big plus for Hip Hop and LA radio.

We (the Beat Junkies) still got our NIGHTLIFE club event going @ the Knitting Factory. I think we're like 7 years strong now.

Cats here are just been busy making moves.

Like I said shout to all the Pinoys/Pinays in the house....

Rhettmatic
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206. "good look coming in here dude, Neil Armstrong has posted in okp"
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also, we need to get him back here. *puts on bittersweet*

i think ive seen rholi rho with an okp shirt once.

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195. "to keep the ball rolling..."
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Fact for October 9

Immediately after the Katipuneros (freedom fighters) won their independence from Spain, the United States began to impose its own brand of neo-colonialism on the Filipinos. It is known in U.S. history books as the "Philippine Insurrection," but is hardly ever taught in schools. The Filipino American War lasted from 1898 to 1902, and in those 3 years: 70,000 Americans died & 2 million Filipinos were killed.


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200. "Fact for October 10: Filipino contributions to World War II"
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When the Japanese invaded the Philippines, Korea, and China, the United States military began recruiting Filipino troops - both stateside and in the Philippines. With the promise of US citizenship and pension once the war was over, the Filipino contingent was key in the US utilizing guerrilla warfare, etc. to regain control of the country. In 1946, the US government passed the Recission act, denying the benefits they were promised as being part of the US Armed Forces. Living vets and members of the Filipino American community have banded together in solidarity to fight for these rights, gaining nationwise attention.

For more info. click here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/macarthur/sfeature/bataan_filipino.html

http://inouye.senate.gov/97pr/97pr75.html

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201. "Have y'all seen the Great Raid yet?"
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i hear such mixed things about it. waiting for it to make it to cable.

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202. "no not yet..."
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i just think its hysterical in old war movies when they have (what is supposed to be ) Japanese soldiers all speaking in Tagalog...

SMH..

And do you know that there is a dialect in the Visayas which has incorprated the Japanese accent into the language...


so that all the R's are replaced by L's?

  

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204. "just read about 2 POW Camp Liberations, riveting stuff"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_at_Los_Ba%C3%B1os
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_at_Cabanatuan

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207. "this is such a racist crime. i've been planning a photo piece on vets"
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for a grad school project, especially since there's some compensation legislation in congress right now that bush told gma he would sign.



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203. "1 of every 4 tagalog words is derived from Sanskrit"
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-filipinos were affected by hurricane katrina. many of the original documents and artifacts that documented us first arriving in new orleans were distroyed in the disaster.

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208. "yes and malaysian as well"
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211. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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Late pass on the thread,
Gotta check in.
I knew it was Filipino History Month though (just found out about it earlier this year.)
You know I've been trying to research and I haven't found anything referencing Prince as being part Filipino. I think I even read somewhere that he made it up once. If he is I'd claim him, Prince is the SHIT!

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213. "even if he made it up, i'd give him honorary status. purple rain=halo ha..."
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lol

  

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215. "ube ulan"
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216. "purify yourself in the waters of lake minne-langka"
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220. "dinuguan ulan"
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230. "RE: dinuguan ulan"
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>
...Some stay dry and others feel the pain

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235. "lol.. finally.. someone got it..."
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222. "That's part of the reason I can't claim him"
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I get the "Man, you people swear EVERYONE'S Filipino" response.

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229. "if you don't see good enough evidence we can settle for madlib"
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his homie rhettmatic mentioned that on here before



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226. "read my post #65"
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i have links there.

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212. "October 11th"
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Venancio C. Igarta, an artist, is the first and only Filipino to be exhibited at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. He took the New York City art world by storm in the 1940s. He is featured in the October 1997 issue of FILIPINAS MAGAZINE.

  

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223. "Peace to that Ill pinoy ILLMIND"
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for that contribution on THE GETBACK...

you are a credit to your race

  

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225. "I just wanted to be here"
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Gotta represent for my peoples!

  

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227. "RE: I just wanted to be here"
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mee tooo

are your hands dirty from wishful digging?

  

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231. "Fact for October 15"
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Unknown to many Filipinos, through the Treaty of Paris (April 11, 1899), Spain sold the Philippines to the United States for $20 million, thus ending over 300 years of Spanish colonization. That was quite a bargain for the United States

  

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232. "USA bought PI for 20 Mil, ya'll"
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7,000+ tropical islands roughly the same land mass as the state of louisiana in a key location to establish military presence in Asia.

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233. "Filipino's have bigger dicks than whitey"
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only slightly bigger dicks. But a win is a win.

"... Filipinos (citizens of the Phillipines) were found to have an average penis size that is slightly larger than that of a Caucasian."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penis_size

  

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236. "LMAO... no wonder"
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the white boys were afraid of miscegenation back in the day...

  

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234. "a pinoy okp by the name of rhettmatic spun a 9-hour set for supernatural"
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and his world record freestyle- bananas, first i've heard of such a record(s)


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237. "october 16th"
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When Filipinos came to the United States in the early 1900's, they had to compete against other ethnic groups to earn a living. Tensions grew between white Americans and Filipinos. White Americans blamed Filipinos for taking their women and their jobs. For this reason, many hotels, restaurants, and even swimming pools had signs that read "POSITIVELY NO FILIPINOS ALLOWED!" Sometimes they read, "NO DOGS ALLOWED!" This eventually lead to the passing of the Tydings-Mcduffie Act of 1934, which limited Filipino immigration to the U.S. to 50 per year.

  

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238. "Eskrima artist in a wheelchair on SF Chronicle..."
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This guy kicks ass!

Filipino martial arts, escrima, gets noticed in hands of a master
Michelle Devera Louie, Chronicle Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
More...
As Carlito Bonjoc Jr. gets his arms going, it's best to get out of the way.

Like way out of the way.



The blur of hands wielding wide, stocky knives interspersed with flashes of reflected sunlight is a hypnotic, fluid movement. It's a bit like watching a finely choreographed dance.

But what Bonjoc is demonstrating is the little-known Philippine martial art of escrima. The other difference: He does it from the seat of his wheelchair or with the aid of crutches.

The 46-year-old escrima master was born with spina bifida, a congenital spinal cord defect that can affect the lower body and result in paralysis, yet he doesn't tolerate pity.

"There are so many people out there that have physical challenges," says Bonjoc, whose calm composure contrasts sharply with the intensity of his gaze. "Some are born with it; we're the lucky ones because this is what we grew up with. We learned to deal with this early. Now, with the reality of war, we have a lot of young people that come back from the war with some of their body parts missing, or some get in a car accident and lose a limb or become paralyzed, and those are harder to take because they had all their physical abilities growing up and then all of a sudden it was taken from them. That must be much harder than what I had."

Bonjoc was born on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao and immigrated to Stockton when he was 9. At school, bullies picked on him because of his physical condition - "kids would hit me and then take off running because they knew I couldn't chase after them" - and his difficulty with English. When he was in college, he lost his right leg to infection.

Escrima, he says, is what gave him the confidence to stop the bullying, though it didn't start out that way.

"I wanted to get even," says Bonjoc. "When I was younger, I used to get frustrated, and all somebody had to say was that word, 'cripple,' and the next thing I know, I'm swinging. All the martial arts goes out the window, and I'm just swinging. But over the years, because of the discipline I gained from the martial arts training, I got away from all that. I didn't have to be vengeful."

The way Bonjoc learned escrima is typical of how the martial art form developed: passed down from father to child in an oral tradition. It's because of this lack of early documentation that the origins of escrima, and its aliases (eskrima, arnis and kali), can vary from Indonesian martial arts to Chinese mariners to Spanish conquistadors. What is clear, however, is that a centuries-old fighting style did develop before Spanish colonialism, and it was indigenous to the Philippines.

Bonjoc says escrima is most notable for its ability to use the same fighting moves either with or without a weapon and for the weapons themselves. There are only two types: sticks and knives.

Bonjoc is a fourth-generation escrima master who's traveled the world as a guru as well as on the tournament circuit. His family's system, Cadiz Lapu-Lapu, is named in honor of Bonjoc's great-grandfather, who settled the town of Cadiz, and Chief Lapulapu, the Philippine hero who killed Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan.

Cadiz Lapu-Lapu is just one of many styles. Considering that the Philippines is a nation of 7,100 islands, and that villages developed their own ways to defend themselves that they then handed down, there are innumerable escrima systems.

Though he has his own school in Stockton, Mata sa Bagyo (or Eye of the Storm), he travels to San Jose's De Anza Park every other Sunday to help a buddy teach escrima. It's only fitting that Bonjoc chose October, which is Filipino American History Month, to focus on promoting escrima.

"It's handed down from generation to generation, and if we don't continue to do that, it will be lost."

He's getting a boost from mainstream media as well: the History Channel's "Human Weapon" recently devoted an episode to escrima. The show's Web site also lists escrima along with Muay Thai and judo under its martial art disciplines.

TV and YouTube won't be the only places to see escrima, though. Bonjoc's dream is to form a nonprofit and travel the nation as a motivational speaker with a team of disabled martial artists.

"I'm here to help educate people not just about the Filipino culture and the Filipino martial arts culture, but also to understand that we all have differences and just because somebody is different from you physically or mentally, that doesn't mean that person is not a human being.

"That person has a worth, and they have creativity, and if you just look close enough, you will see that and you will see that person for who he is."




Escrima resource

The following is a small sampling:

Worldwide organizations: Doce Pares International ( www.doceparesinternational.com) and World Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation ( www.wekaf.com).

Bay Area: Authentic Bela Diri Martial Arts Group ( www.authenticbeladiri.com), Bay Area Martial Arts Academy ( www.stickmanescrima.com/Teaching.htm), Oakland Eskrima Club ( www.oaklandeskrima.com), International Eskrima Serrada Association ( www.sultanuddin.com), Modern Arnis Remy Presas International Organization (modernarnis.com), Senkotiros ( www.senkotiros.org).

Filipino Martial Arts Digest: Quarterly magazine headquartered in Fallon, Nev. Its Web site offers lists of state-by-state schools and associations. www.fmadigest.com.

De Anza Park training: Free biweekly class led by Louie Ambriz and Carlito Bonjoc Jr., Princeton Drive and Meridian Avenue, San Jose. Next session (weather permitting): Noon Sunday. (209) 221-1306.

Mata sa Bagyo: www.bagyo.net.


To see a video of Carlito Bonjoc Jr. in action, go to sfgate.com/ZBEW. Learn more about Filipino American History Month on Pinoy Pod at sfgate.com/podcasts.

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240. "here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?"
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i think a follow-up question would be how/where you grew up.

while i grew up in the bay area, my mom was/still is pretty antisocial, and we weren't over in daly city, but on the far reaches of the east bay (benicia/concord). still lots of flips that way, but we were on our own as my mom preferred.

what that means for me is that only as i came into adulthoood that i began to probe into our family history as well as our filipino history. started reading and thinking about all of it. started trying to learn tagalog. started trying to cook sinigang and adobo and tocilog.

now i've reached a point where i don't have to try too hard. it's a part of my life--i try to pay attention to some news in the philippines, i try to go back when i can. but there was a time when all of it was foreign to me, and it did take quite an effort to reconnect the dots of my past.

what about you?

  

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243. "RE: here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?"
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Man, that's like asking me if I make it a point to breathe.

PILIPINO, KAHIT KAILAN, KAHIT SAAN!

  

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245. "^^^goodcookvertisement^^^"
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248. "More like 'Pinoyvertisement'."
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244. "shnaps i grew up in concord too..."
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and was surrounded by tons of relatives mostly on my dad's side. we all live 5 minutes from each other. as a result - being filipino was pretty effortless. it wasn't separate from any other part of my life. as battousai said - it's like breathing. even living in brooklyn now - it's still effortless. now i don't jump and go to every filipino event (i'm not as involved as i used to be), but i don't think that makes me any less pinay than those who scream and shout it.

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246. "there are some new restaurants in new york"
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which make krystal's closing in manhattan okay.

i'm thinking of bayan cafe, grill 21, and pistahan.

but yeah, go concord! full disclosure, i was a de la salle snob.

  

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247. "i only go to queens and food at krystal's is &quot;eh...&quot;"
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i go to renee's kitchenette on roosevelt across from perlas ng silangan. owned by a family friend. where's bayan? i've seen pistahan but heard it's a little pricey.

as for de la salle - what class? i have cousins who are carondelet class of '96 and 2003. i was a public school child meself - clayton valley '97.

are you in ny now?

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249. "yeah there's more selection up in queens."
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i think bayan cafe is somewhere in the vicinity of madison park or 23rd st at least, but not sure. i saw pistahan right off the 1st Ave L. but haven't tried either. i did like grill 21--the food was so-so, nothing spectacular, but they have a cute interior design. at least there's more of an aesthetic than other places. it has a sit-down menu, not point-point, so it's pricier.

i wish i lived in ny! i'm in san diego and was just up there visiting my mom.

oh wow! dls class of '97 here! if only i knew any filipinos at the time, i may have run into you. but like i said, i wasn't part of the school cliques as much, even if i did have a huge crush on the lapus girl. just wasn't connected into being pinoy at the time.

thankfully things have changed.


>i go to renee's kitchenette on roosevelt across from perlas
>ng silangan. owned by a family friend. where's bayan? i've
>seen pistahan but heard it's a little pricey.
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>as for de la salle - what class? i have cousins who are
>carondelet class of '96 and 2003. i was a public school child
>meself - clayton valley '97.
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>are you in ny now?

  

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251. "check your inbox. n/m."
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252. "i'm a filipino food snob..."
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so just reading the reviews for grill 21 turned me off. bayan looks promising though.

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253. "me and darrell went to bayan for lunch once. its tiny"
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but the food was decent. its really just a hole in the wall. but i dug it. its a good place if your hankering and in the neighborhood, dont make it a destination tho.

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258. "yeah the laing at 21 could have come out of a can"
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small place, maybe seven tables. but they were packed, with mostly non-us.

  

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262. "anything out of a can in a filipino entree is a crime..."
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unless it's in halo halo or spam/corned beef

but laing that tastes like it's out a can..i would vomit. and ask for a refund.

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254. "i didnt start leaning tagalog til i was 13"
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when i went back to the motherland. my parents like a lot of others who immigrated here didnt care to teach us tagalog.

my building in washington heights was mostly filipino, odd i know. but the rest of the neighborhood is domnican and jewish.

now none of my cousins born here know so much as a curse word. im okay. better when im drunk. but i can get by in the philippines. ive alwasy had cousins nearby (my pops has 21 kapatids, not all the same mother) so i always identified with being filipino. i love going back. ive been back only 3 times. love it everytime. not sure i can live there for more then a year but i do love it there. so yeah i identify

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259. "interesting... so were the adults mostly first-gen"
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immigrants in yr building? or does it go further back than that?

lol. i wonder if my tagalog is better when i'm drunk, too. if only i weren't treated like a child when i'm among older filipinos, maybe i could converse with them after some of that black label they pass around.

  

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263. "i can testify that after a few rounds of guinness..."
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gusto speaks better tagalog than me.

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281. "all the fams in my building were immigrants"
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in the 70s, one family moved in and referred all the other families (other coworkers and such)

its interesting to see how we all started but how some defiantly went the american route and some went the filipino-american route.

i too had to withstand the ridicule of practicing my tagalog infront of the elders. they thought it was cute. until i started to understand all their convos. now forget it. just keep it up man.

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255. "RE: here's a question: do you make it a point to be filipino?"
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i'm an anomaly.

i was born and raised in PI til i was about 8 but can't speak my dialect and barely understand it. i grew up in sf and currently live in daly city around hella filipinos. i've had my personal battles with identity but i look at it like this.

i wake up every morning and look in the mirror knowing i'm filipino and was born in PI. elders can clown on me for not knowing the language but they can't take away that i was born there. i treasure my memories of growing up there.

back to the language thing. i don't speak a lick of my dialect. i got my work voice that sounds like a square ass white boy. i speak the local street dialect near perfect which helps me get along with black and brown kids.

i've had filipinos tell me "you're the blackest filipino i know" but everything i do is filipino-american. i can't help it. it took me a long time to realize that.

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257. "what dialect does your family speak? n/m."
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265. "kapampangan"
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i found out early high school that we didn't speak tagalog at home, lol

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266. "dude...that's what i speak!"
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well grew up with apo and ingkong speakin' it so it was passed down. my moms is from mindanao, but learned so she can communicate with everybody on my dad's side.

don't we always sound pissed off? lol.

picked up on tagalog as well - since somehow that's the lingo my parents use with each other more than kapampangan.

do u know where in pampanga your family's from? mine's from santa rita.

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302. "RE: dude...that's what i speak!"
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>well grew up with apo and ingkong speakin' it so it was
>passed down. my moms is from mindanao, but learned so she can
>communicate with everybody on my dad's side.
>
i was born in angeles city, pampanga right near clark air force base. i still remember my address: 10-7 dulce st. santa maria village ii, angeles city, pampamga, philippines. nah i'm fronting. i saw it written on a balikbayan box my mom was making.

that's where my mom's side is from. my dad is from isabella, ilocos. we left when mt. pinatubo erupted back in 91. all military familes from subic naval base and clark afb were asked to evacuate when that was going on. when i get "deep" i'll say i have pinatubo ashes running through my veins.

>don't we always sound pissed off? lol.
>
me and my kap peers think the dialect sounds like "clucking." "potang bengi" and "aaliyah" are my favorite phrases, lol.

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317. "RE: dude...that's what i speak!"
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word! my mom is from close by. florida blanca. my pops is from arayat. i can't speak or understand tagalog cause it was never spoken at home. back in toronto (where i was born & raised), the church i went to (iglesia) had tagalog services which i'd sometimes attend, but couldn't understand a lick of what they were saying. but i can understand kapampangan like it was my first language...just can't speak it. weird, i know.

anyway, i feel bad that i dont know how to speak my parents dialect because w/ my son being black/filipino, i have nothing in terms of language to pass down to him, and it kills me to know that in my family, my parents dialect ends with me.

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260. "i left when i was four and a half."
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the only real vivid memory of manila that i have is, sadly, of a sesame street on ice show, especially big bird. my mom tells me i used to understand tagalog back then, but lost it because she didn't enforce it and i went to school in the states.

i didn't go back until two years ago, meaning it had been over two decades. i felt way more like a tourist than someone who belonged, from the way i dressed to the way i walked. i was only there for two weeks, though. i wanna go back, of course.

  

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256. "It's just what I am"
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I'm gonna admit I'm not the most typical Flip out there. I don't speak a whole lot of Tagalog, I don't run with nothing but Filipinos, and when I'm at a Filipino event I don't perfectly fit in. But I don't perfectly fit in anywhere. I just am what I am. No one's ever really bothered to fit me in to one group, whether it's Flip, white, hip hop, rock, whatever. I just do what I do the way I do it and that's me.

But being Filpino is still part of my life everyday. I wake up everyday and know and love where my folks come from. Any time I'm with fam I know how I get down. I eat Filipino foods more than a couple times a week. Just cause I don't scream and shout it doesn't mean I don't know what I am.

  

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261. "that sounds good to me."
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hope the question wasn't seen as accusatory of anything. just curious because i struggle with it, too.

  

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264. "It's all good"
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I do wish that I've gone back to the PI more often. I wasn't born there, I was born here, but only been able to go back twice. I went back last summer though and it was all love.

  

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241. "Magno Rubio at the New LA Theater Company!!!"
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I've missed out on this, so I hope to catch it this time around. See you there!

October 25 - 28, 2007
Thursday - Saturday: 8pm; Sunday: 3pm
THE NEW LATC, Theatre 2
514 South Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Starring: Arthur T. Acuña, Bernardo Bernardo, Ramon De Ocampo, Jojo Gonzalez, Paolo Montalban

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For groups, call 213-489-0994

The Romance of Magno Rubio is the OBIE Award-winning story of heartache and dreams. Set in the central valleys of California in the 1930’s, the play tells the tale of Magno, a short Filipino migrant worker who longs for love.

Each night before going to bed, he peruses his collection of Hollywood magazines, dreaming of his own Silver Screen romance. One night, he finds a lonely-hearts ad for Clarabelle, a woman from Arkansas who is looking for a pen pal. Believing he’s found the answer to his dreams, he hires a co-worker to write his blonde beauty.

Working dawn ‘til dusk, picking asparagus by the pound so he can buy love by the word, Magno’s infatuation with Clarabelle grows with each letter received. He proposes marriage and wires money for his fantasy girl to come to California so they can start their new life together. But as Magno soon realizes, reality and dreams don’t always align

  

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267. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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*Warning, long ass reply follows:

What I think my man TREND is trying to get at here is knowing our Culture better. It's gonna be pretty hard to deny you're "Filipino" strictly based on the way you act or how much you know of your "people." You can still be Filipino without knowing your culture, is a Scottish person that grew up in North Dakota not Scottish because he doesn't speak his native language or eat Scottish foods? (*insert Rex Navarrette Scottish/Filipino joke here.)

I think I can speak for all of us (at least most of us who are a little older) when I say that we've all been through that point of our lives when we've wondered about our origins and our history as a people. Most of us that's grown up here in the US has probably worked through some difficult identity issues, we've never been fully embraced by the majority of minorities here and we definitely haven't been accepted by the white population either. Most minorites still view us as part of the Asian stereotypical "model Minority" when in fact we're quite different from the majority of Asian races out there (despite of and probably because of our mixed origins from various different Asian and non-Asian races) and we're also not quite accepted in some circles as "Asian." I know alot of Filipinos that have been guilty of this association too, they're quick to respond that they're "Filipino" and not Asian, probably because of said stereotype.

So for quite some time most of the Filipinos that grew up here in America haven't had a singular identity to attach to, and it doesn't help that we haven't really had many significant Filipino-American role models around (big ups to Ernie Reyes Jr. and Q Bert for holding it down!) Some of us compensate for this by isolating ourselves with only Filipino friends, going to the "Filipino Association" parties and forming our identity with just being Filipino in America. Some of us go through the motions of discovering other circles, trying different things - hanging with the punk rock kids, breakdancing with the hip hop crowd etc. and in the process of finding acceptance here we tend to neglect and even deny alot of our Filipino Culture. We start to tell our parents to not talk Tagalog in front of company or hide our Filipino dishes from our friends (*see The Debut) and we start to hide anything ethnic about us in our search for acceptance. Sooner or later we all start to realize that we are what we are, and our Culture is slowly dying because of our neglectance. I don't think I need to tell you guys that there's a severe lack of information on our history and Culture prior to outside colonization, and our verbal history is almost nil. I've seen this urge to find out about our roots swell up inside of me and a few others around me and I think that's the point I've been trying to get at in this long ass reply.

It's interesting because I see parallels in this with the Afro-centric movement of Hip Hop in the early 90's. It differs in the fact that there was more information available to the black community about their history, and the fact that they had Hip Hop. They had a public, unifying forum to pull together all the people across the Nation to this Afro-centric view. Hip Hop brought them all together at roughly around the same time to help them all re-discover their roots, but we never had that unifying force for us. We never had a significant presence in Hip Hop, or in any other Media for that matter, and that coupled with the lack of avenues for discovering our Culture basically led to all of us pretty much coming to the same conclusions on our own at different times. But I think alot of us still fall through the cracks because of this lack of organization. There's still many of us out there that never bother to take that search despite the growing need for it inside of them. And I also think that alot of us get caught up with trying to be "too Filipino" without knowing what that actually is. We need to strive to know more about us and our history while not being too ethnocentric at the same time. Being proud you're Filipino and Knowing you're Filipino are two seperate things that can co-exist at the same time, but if we take it too far we run the risk of it becoming racist instead of it becoming a celebration of our culture (*see the Natzis.)

Sorry to ramble but this shit has been on my mind for awhile and I never really had anywhere to get it off my chest. Love it or hate it it's here. I think for future reference (and for future Filipino History Months) we should strive to organize and make a group effort of celebration, maybe meeting up across the nation as groups of young Filipino-Americans discovering and spreading the knowledge of our culture. I think we can all agree that we need a seperate forum from our parents' gatherings to meet and socialize and organize as Filipino-Americans. Let's have our Filipino-centric movement,but let's make it never end (and please no rope necklaces with Philippine Island-shaped medallions.)

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268. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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^This is a powerful post^

  

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269. "like my Fil professor told me"
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the college-age and 20something filipinos are going to be the ones to define what it means to be filipino-american for generations to come.

i believe it. i'm taking the responsibilty even if i don't know the language.

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272. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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>*Warning, long ass reply follows:
>
>What I think my man TREND is trying to get at here is knowing
>our Culture better. It's gonna be pretty hard to deny you're
>"Filipino" strictly based on the way you act or how much you
>know of your "people." You can still be Filipino without
>knowing your culture, is a Scottish person that grew up in
>North Dakota not Scottish because he doesn't speak his native
>language or eat Scottish foods? (*insert Rex Navarrette
>Scottish/Filipino joke here.)
>
>I think I can speak for all of us (at least most of us who are
>a little older) when I say that we've all been through that
>point of our lives when we've wondered about our origins and
>our history as a people. Most of us that's grown up here in
>the US has probably worked through some difficult identity
>issues, we've never been fully embraced by the majority of
>minorities here and we definitely haven't been accepted by the
>white population either. Most minorites still view us as part
>of the Asian stereotypical "model Minority" when in fact we're
>quite different from the majority of Asian races out there
>(despite of and probably because of our mixed origins from
>various different Asian and non-Asian races) and we're also
>not quite accepted in some circles as "Asian." I know alot of
>Filipinos that have been guilty of this association too,
>they're quick to respond that they're "Filipino" and not
>Asian, probably because of said stereotype.
>
>So for quite some time most of the Filipinos that grew up here
>in America haven't had a singular identity to attach to, and
>it doesn't help that we haven't really had many significant
>Filipino-American role models around (big ups to Ernie Reyes
>Jr. and Q Bert for holding it down!) Some of us compensate
>for this by isolating ourselves with only Filipino friends,
>going to the "Filipino Association" parties and forming our
>identity with just being Filipino in America. Some of us go
>through the motions of discovering other circles, trying
>different things - hanging with the punk rock kids,
>breakdancing with the hip hop crowd etc. and in the process of
>finding acceptance here we tend to neglect and even deny alot
>of our Filipino Culture. We start to tell our parents to not
>talk Tagalog in front of company or hide our Filipino dishes
>from our friends (*see The Debut) and we start to hide
>anything ethnic about us in our search for acceptance. Sooner
>or later we all start to realize that we are what we are, and
>our Culture is slowly dying because of our neglectance. I
>don't think I need to tell you guys that there's a severe lack
>of information on our history and Culture prior to outside
>colonization, and our verbal history is almost nil. I've seen
>this urge to find out about our roots swell up inside of me
>and a few others around me and I think that's the point I've
>been trying to get at in this long ass reply.
>
>It's interesting because I see parallels in this with the
>Afro-centric movement of Hip Hop in the early 90's. It
>differs in the fact that there was more information available
>to the black community about their history, and the fact that
>they had Hip Hop. They had a public, unifying forum to pull
>together all the people across the Nation to this Afro-centric
>view. Hip Hop brought them all together at roughly around the
>same time to help them all re-discover their roots, but we
>never had that unifying force for us. We never had a
>significant presence in Hip Hop, or in any other Media for
>that matter, and that coupled with the lack of avenues for
>discovering our Culture basically led to all of us pretty much
>coming to the same conclusions on our own at different times.
>But I think alot of us still fall through the cracks because
>of this lack of organization. There's still many of us out
>there that never bother to take that search despite the
>growing need for it inside of them. And I also think that
>alot of us get caught up with trying to be "too Filipino"
>without knowing what that actually is. We need to strive to
>know more about us and our history while not being too
>ethnocentric at the same time. Being proud you're Filipino
>and Knowing you're Filipino are two seperate things that can
>co-exist at the same time, but if we take it too far we run
>the risk of it becoming racist instead of it becoming a
>celebration of our culture (*see the Natzis.)
>
>Sorry to ramble but this shit has been on my mind for awhile
>and I never really had anywhere to get it off my chest. Love
>it or hate it it's here. I think for future reference (and
>for future Filipino History Months) we should strive to
>organize and make a group effort of celebration, maybe meeting
>up across the nation as groups of young Filipino-Americans
>discovering and spreading the knowledge of our culture. I
>think we can all agree that we need a seperate forum from our
>parents' gatherings to meet and socialize and organize as
>Filipino-Americans. Let's have our Filipino-centric
>movement,but let's make it never end (and please no rope
>necklaces with Philippine Island-shaped medallions.)
>
>Peace.
>
sigh *tucks away her philippines shaped pendant inside her blouse*

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273. "thanks for the past few posts (^^^) everyone."
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i was born in milwaukee. grew up in the midwest, mostly in colorado. aside, i spent a couple years in rome as a kid. and although these regions may seem like filipinos may have been few and far between, i was always around them in aggregate because of church (iglesia), so i had my share of surrogate extended family, so to speak. the older generations didn't get into it with me about filipino culture and history. i was raised up on the children's britannica and s***. sometimes, quite frankly, i don't think i know anything except for the food and my massacred versions of the dialects (tagalog & kamampangan; tarlac, stand up! lol.). or that we're a kind and hospitable people, or that we have within us a capacity to speak truth to power. but those are rather non-specific things.

i've visited the philippines three times, and each time i was primarily in provincial areas (nueva ecija, zambales, tarlac). and maybe that has shaped my opinion of who we are, essentially. i think we are a humble and good people, machisimo notwithstanding, and not given to materialism and luxury because we never had much in the way of that. and we damn well ain't stupid; we're underemployed.

but i hold that in contrast to filipino-americans and even "globalized" filipinos in the philippines and wonder where in the middle i fall. because i find myself ridiculing people for trying to be this and that; meanwhile, i see it in myself. not that i was trying to be the other; it's just what i grew up on. and maybe they need to be who they need to be to get by. and i can't hate because it was in my home when i was young. i couldn't ignore those porcelain statues on our shelves. it sort of reinforces the disconnect i have with the specifics of what it is to be filipino and filipino-american. i don't know any music that is *ours* in the way that jazz is uniquely american -- it's just our take on what already exists. in the same vein, i'm probably never going to wear my best barong to a job interview.

personally, it's difficult to sort all that out, as i'm sure it is with most americans who struggle with their identity (the vast majority of us aren't really from here, after all.). it's like i can tell what is or isn't filipino, but at the end of the day, i can't say i'm filipino myself. i can say, however, that i'm filipino-american, but i still don't know what that is, exactly. if our generation (i'm 24) is the one that defines what it is to be filipino-american, then i apologize in advance for my nebulous contribution.

that was pretty scatterbrained.

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277. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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> Sooner
>or later we all start to realize that we are what we are, and
>our Culture is slowly dying because of our neglectance. I
>don't think I need to tell you guys that there's a severe lack
>of information on our history and Culture prior to outside
>colonization, and our verbal history is almost nil. I've seen
>this urge to find out about our roots swell up inside of me
>and a few others around me and I think that's the point I've
>been trying to get at in this long ass reply.
>




Nice post. But I'm not so sure if it's so much our (assuming you mean "our" as us present day Fil-Ams) negligence though. I'm sure a lot of us hunger to learn about our pre-colonization history/culture. But is it really our fault that the colonizers rocked that sword and cross so well to effectively wipe out most of the culture? Another thing, there was no Philippines prior to colonization. The Spanish were the ones to really unite the different tribes together. The fact that there were so many separate groups illustrates why there would be a lack of information. Even if we did have that history, it wouldn't necessarily be MY history...yenno?

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279. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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Very true, but although colonization is at the root of the problem our own neglect of our culture will slowly cause it to fade. They might have almost wiped out our culture but if we don't take it upon ourselves to educate and spread what little knowledge we have left of it then who will? I'm not blaming us (present day Fil-Ams), but ignoring our history doesn't exactly help - our neglect didn't cause the problem, but it will finish it. And I honestly don't believe that enough of us hunger to learn about our pre-colonization history/culture.

"...The fact that there were so many separate groups illustrates why there would be a lack of information. Even if we did have that history, it wouldn't necessarily be MY history...yenno?"

Very true as well, but this tends to illustrate my example about how some Filipinos do not even consider themselves Asian. We need to take ownership of our people as a whole - it's like those certain Filipinos who don't consider their "darker mountain Filipino" counterparts a part of their race. I think we all know about the unspoken view by most Filipinos that lighter skin is better (ever have family members complain that you're getting too dark?)
You don't see too many African Americans denying their Egyptian heritage because they didn't live in Egypt do you? Or the Japanese denying they're Japanese and claiming allegiance in accordance to which island they live on? I'm an American and a "Chicagoan," but I'm not saying parts of US history don’t apply to me just because it didn't happen in Illinois you know?

We need to celebrate and spread our culture as a whole, as a race. We can't keep separating ourselves by provinces or tribes, and it'd be damn near impossible to pinpoint our individual tribes anyways (shit, I probably have too much Chinese/Japanese/Spanish/Malaysian blood down the line to do that for myself.) I'm proud to call myself an American, a Filipino AND Asian. This is Filipino History Month, so let's celebrate ALL our history as a people.
Peace Unity and Respect to all.
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284. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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>Very true, but although colonization is at the root of the
>problem our own neglect of our culture will slowly cause it to
>fade. They might have almost wiped out our culture but if we
>don't take it upon ourselves to educate and spread what little
>knowledge we have left of it then who will? I'm not blaming us
>(present day Fil-Ams), but ignoring our history doesn't
>exactly help - our neglect didn't cause the problem, but it
>will finish it. And I honestly don't believe that enough of
>us hunger to learn about our pre-colonization
>history/culture.

Co-sign. Although I would knock out the "pre-colonization" specific and just leave it as "history" in general. I'm guessing that there's not a plethora of community groups/classes dedicated to education in Chicago?

>"...The fact that there were so many separate groups
>illustrates why there would be a lack of information. Even if
>we did have that history, it wouldn't necessarily be MY
>history...yenno?"
>
>Very true as well, but this tends to illustrate my example
>about how some Filipinos do not even consider themselves
>Asian. We need to take ownership of our people as a whole -
>it's like those certain Filipinos who don't consider their
>"darker mountain Filipino" counterparts a part of their race.
>I think we all know about the unspoken view by most Filipinos
>that lighter skin is better (ever have family members complain
>that you're getting too dark?)
>You don't see too many African Americans denying their
>Egyptian heritage because they didn't live in Egypt do you?
>Or the Japanese denying they're Japanese and claiming
>allegiance in accordance to which island they live on? I'm an
>American and a "Chicagoan," but I'm not saying parts of US
>history don’t apply to me just because it didn't happen in
>Illinois you know?

Hmm...Let me try again. My point about all the different tribes was really just asking the question, "Where does Philippine history start?". Since the unification of all those different groups was the result of colonialism, it would seem to make the most sense (for educational purposes)to start the history there. Otherwise, how far back do we go? Back to Adam and Eve? Back to Lumawig?

I think the example about America and Chicago (I don't really know about African or Japanese history) doesn't really fly because Chicago was the result of America, not the other way around. Therefore other parts would apply to you because you were a part of that history. These tribes have established their own unique identities prior to colonization. Just look at the differences in language in the Philippines to show you how unique these tribes were.

It would be nice to be able to accept it as a whole and have a cookie cutter take on Philippine history, but I don't think that it can be oversimplified as just a matter of geography.

This isn't to say that the little we do know about pre-colonization history is worthless. Fuck yeah we should be teaching it and educating one another. But I can understand how some people wouldn't see it as relevant.

>We need to celebrate and spread our culture as a whole, as a
>race. We can't keep separating ourselves by provinces or
>tribes, and it'd be damn near impossible to pinpoint our
>individual tribes anyways (shit, I probably have too much
>Chinese/Japanese/Spanish/Malaysian blood down the line to do
>that for myself.)

If we don't separate ourselves by provinces and tribes then we'll lose that history as well. No?

>I'm proud to call myself an American, a
>Filipino AND Asian. This is Filipino History Month, so let's
>celebrate ALL our history as a people.
>Peace Unity and Respect to all.
>(*excuse the cheese)

Next time make sure that cheese is on some hot pan de sal, or in ice cream with corn. Mais con queso ice cream is THAT shit!

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325. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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I'm not saying we discount the individual histories or ignore them to make the whole, I’m saying that all is inclusive in what we consider "Philippine History." I think you're considering history as just after colonization, I'm curious about all of it. All of our history from the first people inhabiting any and all of the islands currently called the Philippines.

>It would be nice to be able to accept it as a whole and have a cookie cutter take on Philippine history, but I don't think that it can be oversimplified as just a matter of geography.

I don't consider including ALL of that history as "cookie cutter," it seems more complete than considering the history of just individual tribes or what not. It's like a whole pizza sliced up, we see how all the pieces make the whole. Cookie cutter implies it being a piece; I don't think a whole could ever be a piece. American history is considered as a whole, so is Japanese, African, French etc etc but it's not like they lose their individual island/state/provinces etc identities. I don't see how geography is an oversimplification. As a matter of fact it seems more difficult to include all the individual separate histories as a whole than just considering your own history and not the others.


>If we don't separate ourselves by provinces and tribes then we'll lose that history as well. No?

We can still celebrate our individual provinces and tribes while celebrating that we as a people are whole. It is after all called Filipino History month, not Luzon history month, Mindanao history month etc. Does it really seem beneficial to separate each and every Filipino in America by the direct province/tribe they originate from and have them celebrate their history separately from the rest of the "Filipinos?" Where's the Unity in that?

And to not consider any part of our history relevant seems to defeat the purpose of the month, especially considering how little we already know. We are a diverse people with roots in many different countries and races, that’s what makes us so unique and special. We cannot figure out who we are as a whole without including the individual pieces that made us up, but we also can’t deny that we ARE a whole people, a people united by struggle, geography or just by a simple name.

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330. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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Okay I think we’re losing focus, because I never said anything about the celebration of Filipino history month.

To retrace our steps… in your original post you were saying that we should make more of an effort to learn more about Filipino pre-colonial history. I’m saying that’s difficult because there were so many different groups of people that compose “pre-colinial history”.

By the term cookie cutter, I mean nice and neat. Not a piece. I don't think we can have a nice, neat, complete history.

I mean you can argue that since we’re so mixed that it’s important for us to know everything we can about everything that’s happened since the first person set foot on the Philippines, but that seems a little impractical. The 170 native languages (not dialects) in the Philippines show you how different the groups were. Is it really fair to rubber band them all together and slap a “pre-colonial history” sticker on it?

Let’s use the Native Americans as an example: Does it make sense to group Eskimos with the Seminoles even though they had different identities and probably little to no interaction? Not really. Just because they live in same geographic area of what is now the present-day United States doesn’t make them one united group.

Same thing with the Philippines, does it make sense to group the Ibanag with the Moros, who had different cultures with probably little interaction with each other just because they are both from the same geographic area of what is now the present-day Philippines?

Using the geography of where those groups resided is oversimplying the fact that these were unique groups of people. That's like saying that Dilated Peoples sound the same as Sa-Ra just because they're on Okayplayer.

Like Vette said, our fragmented history is what unites us. And as you were alluding to, we should celebrate and embrace our shared identity because we are one people. But our shared history only goes back to a certain point. There IS a starting point. Prior to that, the people that composed us were unique and individual groups of people. As a matter of practicality it makes sense to say that the history began with colonization. Otherwise, how far do you have to keep going back?


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On a side note: I'm really glad that you and I having this discussion and I co-sign other folks' posts on appreciating this thread, specifically spivak's

"and in some ways, what's most important is to keep asking these questions, to keep reminding ourselves that it's crucial to think of these things, even if we disagree, even if we change our positions. to grapple with this, in some ways, really speaks to our postcolonial condition. to play with the idea of being filipino--to have fun with this serious matter. this is how i know i'm filipino. that and a love for all things ube."

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335. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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All I'm trying to get at is despite all our differences we are all Filipino and should be considered and celebrated as such. The Native Americans are a good example, because those individual tribes as a whole are still considered "Native Americans." You can be Seminole and still be considered Native American as well.

I'm not saying we're 100% alike and should be treated as such, but Dilated and Sa-Ra are still Okayplayers and share that common bond. (*Big ups to Evidence who ripped it last night at the LB Chicago show, without throwing up mind you!) They can share the history and triumphs of OKP without losing their individual sounds and identities.

I also think that Vette said it best when he said our fragmented history is what unites us. I agree that we can't have a nice complete history, but it will make it a more complete to include everything under the umbrella of Filipino History. Which is all I'm trying to get it, regardless of what we would consider pre-colonial or whatnot shouldn't everything be considered Filipino history? It is often geography that unites people, regardless of how different they are (i.e. West Coasters and East Coasters.) Again I'm not trying to oversimplify, we can celebrate the fact that we are each unique groups of people and still acknowledge the fact that we all make up what it is to be Filipino. I don't think it's oversimplification when we consider everything, which is easier said than done and I can see how it would seem that way from these posts.

I definitely agree on the co-signing. I am really glad we are all having this discussion. A major part of understanding our culture can only come from such conversation. We went from not talking about this at all to having 7 different conversations and arguments about what it is to be Filipino. I think OKP has done a good job of celebrating this Month thus far.

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270. "anyone go to friendship games?"
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271. "lol"
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man im nigerian filipina. i didnt get the height....bahhhh.

kamusta mga kababayan!lol

i think out of all the asian groups....filipinos are the ones that looked down upon the most. hence the reason blacks and flips get along so well. its a theory.

  

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274. "William S. Richardson"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Richardson_School_of_Law

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275. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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"...i'm probably never going to wear my best barong to a job interview."

why not? Nipples are a definite deal-closer.

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278. "This post has made me so proud"
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there are so many things that i want to weigh in on ...


but i feel like it would be a diatribe of about 10 pgs long...



im glad that this conversation has happened

  

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280. "hoy!"
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kamusta ka?!

anybody else think masayang tanghali bayan is better than wowowee? wowowee is dope, but damn...something about mtb. lol..

  

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285. "co-sign"
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CASH OR KAHA?!?!

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282. "Post up your photos from PI"
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Mine from Banaue Rice Terraces and the drive to Sagada (hanging coffins). I recommend you all go there if you get the chance. I will try to upload more.
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283. "the fragmented history is the one that unites us"
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read Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson or Orientalism by Edward Said.

It's very easy to point the finger at the United States and Spain. They laid a tough hand in carving the Filipino American identity and separating us cross-culturally. Despite this fragmentation - we are one people. One people who share the common history of fragmentation and a defiant spirit in spite of it. Given this knowledge and the opportunity to fully examine it, it is our generation's (and possibly our children's) responsibility to make sense of it all.

I feel very fortunate that my parents taught me the language, taught me to cook the food, taught me the history, etc. At times it's I'm surprised that many parents in their generation did not do this. And even more surprised when kids my generation talk about how hard it is. It's not that complicated really. And you don't even have to know the language to pass it onto our own children.

It doesn't have to be big and large. We don't need to wear Filipino flags/pendants everyday or attend rallies/write letters. It can be as simple as eating Filipino food with our kids. Watching a Filipino movie or passing on the stories of Juan Tamad. Or even taking them to events where other Filipino Am couples/families are involved. It might even require asking/begging our parents to tell us their stories and help pass on the culture.

We have a golden opportunity to accomplish what so many of our parents could not do - dialogue and provide access to this rich fragmented history as well as add onto our parents' legacy. I would hate for it to go to waste.

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287. ""Eh eh, Eh eh," - (c) Puffy"
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>Despite this fragmentation - we are one people. One people who share >the common history of fragmentation and a defiant spirit in spite
>of it.

Love it.

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290. "*takes an e-bow* n/m."
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286. "lol, i like the narrative arc of this entire post"
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starting with facts and general errata

moving to more specific questions about food, claiming people, highlighting events

and, toward the end of the month, flourishing with some of the most pressing questions that have to do with history, identity, and politics

what does it mean to be filipino?
what is the role of history, language, and tradition in being filipino?
what are the political implications in insisting on articulating a filipino identity?
what is the relationship between filipino and other histories? between filipino and filipino americans?

and in some ways, what's most important is to keep asking these questions, to keep reminding ourselves that it's crucial to think of these things, even if we disagree, even if we change our positions. to grapple with this, in some ways, really speaks to our postcolonial condition. to play with the idea of being filipino--to have fun with this serious matter. this is how i know i'm filipino. that and a love for all things ube.

  

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288. "*bites into Filipino burrito*"
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303. "these are a lot of the questions i had before i went for 7 weeks"
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this summer. i was there as a researcher with a small group in the philippines study program. met with folks involved in the peoples movements, UP professors, studied tagalog, spent time with fam, and made lots of photos for my research direction. it was incredible, and i vividly saw myself as a participant and product of colonialism's legacy there, and here.

one of my main goals through purposeful travel/research, documentary photography, my grad studies, education aspirations, and self-examination around a fil-am identity is to do what i can to induce empathy between the filipino diaspora and pinoys back in the PI. and to induce critical awareness in ways that build, and counter the exploitative relationship that has led the PI from one of asia's economic engines to a brain/labor farm. so whether that's in my own family, for example where i am trying to get my little cousins to learn about their relatives' social conditions/history in the midst of their own massive homes, or in the community with my kasamas & orgs doing a number of things, i'm trying to build connections and empathy between folks, while tying in how societal forces can counter that.

when i finally do a write up/photo gallery of our program/trip, i'll throw it in the sig & the sigeplayer list. thanks to okp, vette, and her sigeplayer list, i got to stay with a aussie pinay okp who just moved to manila from australia for a DOPE 3 days with the "creative" community in manila, mostly fellow photographers.






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it'd be easier to maintain.

so keep an eye out on your emails

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google controls my life

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289. "Fork and spoon issues..."
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We aren't the only ones?!

http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=4&topic_id=5306972&mesg_id=5306972&page=

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291. "I rock the fork and spoon whenever I can..."
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joe uses a fork and knife. he told me his mom made them do that. i laughed. lol.

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292. "Naw but on the wall though?"
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But yeah other folks are hella surprised that I can cut with a spoon. Lol.

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293. "my mom got the wooden ones as wedding gifts.."
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i think she hangs them in the garage.

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294. "haha"
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Man...the giants aren't gonna eat in the garage tho!

I was nosy and clicked on yr blog. I see yr up in ny, but doesn't this make you miss the bay?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fXtJRv36ttU

I just moved to jax from sac/sf. I watched that shit today and I got lightweight homesick.

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295. "only thing i miss about the bay is my family..."
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i get more than my fill of b-boys in nyc...snoop around my blog more and you'll see why.

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297. "ah..."
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well do they got burritos out there?

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299. "you haven't snooped my blog hard enough"
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read my entry about mexicans in bk.

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296. "why do they only show new york rap records in the video?"
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i thought that was interesting considering the many contributions the bay's made.

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298. "that's true."
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I think I just associate Crown City Rockers with The Bay.

What about this vid: http://youtube.com/watch?v=oByNhqlS3mY

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300. "i remember when they used to be called mission."
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they're definitely WAAAAY overdue for a record.

their keyboardist kat is pinay.

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301. "haha yeah me too."
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I remember being geeked when I saw their "M" logo in Brown Sugar. And Kat Quano is my dreamgirl.

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336. "RE: haha yeah me too."
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Shit I almost forgot about them, what's good with Crown City Rockers these days?

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313. "I've seen em in a few pho restaurants too"
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315. "RE: Fork and spoon issues..."
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lol but its so efficient to use the fork & spoon combo!

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304. "October 24"
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The 4th wave of Filipino Immigration to the United States began after the passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 and continues to the present day. This allowed the entry of as many as 20,000 immigrants annually. This wave of Filipinos was also called the "brain drain", and consisted mainly of professionals: doctors, lawyers, nurses, engineers, as well as the military, Filipinos who continued to join the navy off Sangeley Point in Cavite City, Philippines.
Source: Cordova, Fred. "Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans". Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publushing Co., 1983.

  

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306. "I sometimes feel guilty about the brain drain"
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But I got cool Filipinos to keep me company!

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308. "Sigeplayers GOOGLE group...Yahoo group is no more..."
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OG members have most likely received my email about the change...

New members are welcome

We've been around for about 4 years exchanging news about the Pilipino/Asian American community. If you're interested in joining please check us out at: http://groups.google.com/group/sigeplayers

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312. "*checks in *"
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309. "The 'Manilamen' of the 18th-20th century louisiana swamps"
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i picked up a great new book in the PI called "manilamen: filipinos in the new world", UP press 2007. covers filipinos in mexico, etc.

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316. "did you buy that book in the U.S.?"
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i gotta find a good bookstore down here. those shipping fees are fierce.

thanks for posting the title. looks good.

  

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322. "no, in the PI. my friends said it's available here for about $25."
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if you can't track it down i can ask them. it's really good. talks about pinoys in the civil war, 1812, etc, lots on them in mexico. oh and i just understood your comment about the play! yeah hope to catch it...



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318. "Which movies try to hide their Filipinos?"
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I know Apocalypse Now was filmed in the Philippines, and the extras acted as Vietnamese.

I think the pirates in the Life Aquatic (?) with Steve Zissou were Filipino, too.

Are there others out there?

  

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319. "well apocalypse now was based in vietnam/cambodia..."
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w/ martin sheen's character traveling up the delta...hence the filipinos being vietnamese.

what do you mean by hiding?

the pirates weren't hidden and filipino pirates are very real...

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320. "hiding because the filipino is erased into..."
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some abstract figure like a pirate, or conflated into another asian people like the vietnamese.

it's an erasure or hiding of history, methinks, particularly the neocolonial relationship between the us and the philippines.

  

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321. "by the way, vietnamese refugees were hired to play north vietnamese"
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for apocalypse now

that's just blows my mind

  

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323. "*reaching* imho..for other movies this notion makes sense"
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but I don't think it really fits apocalypse now. Using the Philippines to film - and the headache that ensued - is a subtle testament to the different cultural/political issues at play during that time. Martial law. Sheen having a heart attack on-set. Extreme weather conditions that caused major filming delays. Vietnam still fresh in the US public's minds. The relationship between the US and the Philippines. Coppola was able to capture all that tension in Apocalypse, which places it above being just another war movie.

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324. ""subtle testament" -- yes, exactly"
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but do you think that was conveyed in the film itself? i feel like the film on its own masks the relationship between the u.s. and the philippines. it's only through hearsay and other texts that we find out all the interesting sidenotes about the production. the film itself tries to pretend you can use filipinos as vietnamese, and south vietnamese for vietcong, and that there are no issues in doing so. it's up to us to make these issues visible and notable for the political implications you bring up.

of course this argument could be made for most hollywood films which show little interest in self-reflexive questioning. so perhaps i'm stating the obvious. but despite how fascinating apocalypse now is and its importance in film history, i don't want to excuse it from the same troubles which plague all other films, and its failure to address those adequately. it just echoes the self-aggrandizing narrative of u.s. history all over again and justifies the exploitation of the philippines once more.

  

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326. "actually coppola released a documentary on the making of the film..."
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that talks about a lot of tension and problems he faced in filming.

it's really difficult to argue that the film was masking anything especially since the goal of the film was looking at a personal/introspective voyage based on a book that was originally set in world war I. all the other stuff just sort of came up out of circumstance. furthermore, people of different cultures are used to portray cultures other than their own all the time. does forrest whitaker portraying idi amin or don cheadle playing a rwandan make it any less authentic? not really.

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327. "RE: actually coppola released a documentary on the making of the film..."
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sure, but there's a big difference between one person playing a character of a different background and a whole people or community being passed off for another one. the first may have its own issues, but the second just comes across, at least to me, as unsatisfactory and likely racist, especially when they are people of color being represented for mostly white audiences who will perpetuate the "all asians look alike" stereotype.

by the way, that wasn't coppola who released the documentary. it was his wife's footage, and his wife also published her diary of the filming, which also has lots of insight.

i see your point about the personal relationship between the director and his project. but that's a tired narrative, isn't it? the white man whose bloated sense of self excuses his exploitation of the world. isn't that colonialism at its finest?

i'm not saying i don't enjoy the film, or that i don't see what issues it explicitly raises about u.s. intervention, war, colonialism, etc. but it is implicated in those discourses in ways it is not so aware of, in particular how it uses the philippines and the filipinos as the setting for the film's production.

  

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328. "well with that in mind...where else could it have been filmed?"
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cambodia and vietnam were off-limits. Thailand? Indonesia? Perhaps.

what we have here is a combination of many different issues and like i said in my post previously a lot of the issues were a result of circumstance. i don't even think coppola was thinking about the racial implications of using the philippines/filipinos as part of the film when he chose the philippines. from a director's standpoint - it was probably just a location that best fit the geographical topography he was looking for and all the other issues came to light as production dragged on and problems started to spill out. furthermore, i wonder how much Marcos' influence had to do w/ Coppola needing to use Filipinos throughout the film as Vietnamese.

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329. "of course marcos had a hand in it."
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that speaks to the neocolonial aspects of the event.

it isn't up to me to help coppola choose where it was most appropriate to film. circumstance doesn't serve as an excuse in my book. i know i'm taking a bit of an unrealistic approach, since i'm not considering the filmmaker's decisions, etc.

but to me, those kinds of practical arguments become alibis for exploitation and power. colonialism traded on such alibis: economic opportunity, religious missions, spread of democracy, educating the uncivilized. but ultimately these just covered up the power play and subjugation of people the world over. we could ask, well, what were the europeans supposed to do, given all their economic and political theories? but i don't think we need to be apologists for colonialism or coppola.

you suggest that coppola wasn't thinking about race, and that's exactly it. why wasn't he thinking about race? could it be because it's not his domain as a white man? why is that not his responsibility, or why aren't we holding him accountable for that, especially since he chose to go abroad? his task as a filmmaker does not trump his social position as a white american man. or we could ask, in what ways was the use of cheap labor in the philippines and political rapport between the u.s. and the philippines already taking advantage of racial hierarchy? in what ways does he not need to think about race because it's already been thought in the racial structures which helped organize the project unconsciously?

and i'm not asking these question to take away from coppola's filmic genius or even him as a person. i'm not attacking him at all. i think these are useful questions with which to consider how power finds itself in things as seemingly apolitical as making a film, with the understanding that if we want to make incursions into that power, if we desire to rebuke colonialism because we are concerned with what to do with the philippines, then we need to trace power in all its guises.

>cambodia and vietnam were off-limits. Thailand? Indonesia?
>Perhaps.
>
>what we have here is a combination of many different issues
>and like i said in my post previously a lot of the issues were
>a result of circumstance. i don't even think coppola was
>thinking about the racial implications of using the
>philippines/filipinos as part of the film when he chose the
>philippines. from a director's standpoint - it was probably
>just a location that best fit the geographical topography he
>was looking for and all the other issues came to light as
>production dragged on and problems started to spill out.
>furthermore, i wonder how much Marcos' influence had to do w/
>Coppola needing to use Filipinos throughout the film as
>Vietnamese.
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333. "and that's why i think this theory can apply to other movies"
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but reaching for this one. don't get me wrong, i definitely understand where you're coming from and in many situations i'd be the first to point things out. i think dominant society should be held accountable and be made aware of these problems, but i also believe that everybody shares some responsibility for the mess that is colonial mentality. for the record - i'm hardly the person to apologize for coppola or any rich white guy who made his millions behind a camera. good thing i took a sick day otherwise i wouldn't have had the time to engage in this discussion.

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334. "seriously. this has been more thinking than i've had to do"
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in awhile. thanks for indulging me! guess we're making the most of this anchor.

  

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331. "RE: October is Filipino History Month"
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yo check out http://www.clmnews.com/Entertainment_Sub_Pages/People/TI.html this site has pages dedicated to hip-hop majors such as 50, Jay-Z, & T.I. with news updates around the clock! Plus exclusive mixtapes online FREE!

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337. "OK the Sigeplayers googlegroup is up and running!"
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hit: http://groups.google.com/group/sigeplayers to look around and join!

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338. "ARCHIVE PLEASE! n/m."
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339. "i never go GD, so i'm just checking in =)"
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340. "also checking in"
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wut up yall! holler at me. i forgot about posts like this... i love yall.

  

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341. "Oct 31- there are Nahuatl words in Tagalog"
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blem my mind to learn this while i was there this summer


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343. "crazy... what's the connection?"
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were you able to find out how this happened?

  

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344. "the manila-acalpuco galleon trade, a centuries long sea route"
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it's detailed in the book i mentioned above and was one of the longest of its kind. it resulted in a crazy intercontinental cultural cross-pollination between the americas and the philippines between like the 1500s-1800s. the book shows how it's effects are still very much around in both regions.

there's also arabic and hindi in there among others.





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342. "I'm late, but I got plate, proceedings can begin now n/m"
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345. "the pinoy/pinay mafia whacked my post."
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346. "Pic of my Filipino Halloween Costume"
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347. "ima get in this"
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348. "BTW, Filipina females are RI-DIC-U-LOUS-LY fine."
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