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October 1st, 2009 10:43 PM #12
kahit saan may makakita ka talaga na buwaya..my buwaya sa malacanang..sa highway,my mukhang buwaya..
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October 1st, 2009 11:21 PM #14
^^^^ Eyesore yan! Hehehe.
Mas mabut-i pang ipakidnap na lang sa M.I.L.F
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October 1st, 2009 11:29 PM #15
serious lang.....me crocodile farm ata dun kaya me nakawala na crocodile.
kahit nga mga goldfish at flowerhorn (and some turtles) nakawala sa aquariums at nahuli sa daan.
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October 2nd, 2009 10:14 AM #17
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October 3rd, 2009 06:08 AM #18
Which is kind of doubtful.
How can they catch crocs, even one, under such conditions? Very murky and vast body of water with so many houses and debris. They must be soooo good then.
I wonder who that idiot is who thought it was wise to put up a croc farm in a flood-prone area (9000+ crocs) and who the hell gave permit to them. I am 101% sure that, that person is stupid and corrupt. Threat to life sa mga communities yan ah.
Sa mga victims ng baha, kawawa naman kasi may water at open manhole ka nang dapat abatan, tapos may sawa, piranha at crocodiles pa. Those pests must be exterminated.
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October 3rd, 2009 07:24 AM #19
It used to be buwaya (crocodile?) was a boring nature word. Now, when people say buwaya, they associate it with government followed by some snickering. Even I can't help it. It just sounds funny.
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