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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    TIL that Google play store now supports PayPal for Philippines account. Now I can put my credit card behind PayPal. May card isn't on any other internet account besides PayPal.

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    Is it more safe ba sir compare to if you don't?

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    #32
    TIL that these factory restraints for my vehicle can also be used as additional tow hooks when used in conjunction with a proper tow bar.

    Unfortunately, they won't fit any other car. [emoji3525]

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    TIL that these factory restraints for my vehicle can also be used as additional tow hooks when used in conjunction with a proper tow bar.

    Unfortunately, they won't fit any other car. [emoji3525]

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    many modern cars now, use screw-in tow eyelets.
    you sikwat the plastic cover on the bumper, then you insert and turn these eyelets.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    many modern cars now, use screw-in tow eyelets.
    you sikwat the plastic cover on the bumper, then you insert and turn these eyelets.
    That's true Doc, although I was told that these particular accessories are not designed for towing but merely for restraining a vehicle during transport. As in when on a flatbed truck or during transport on cargo ships.

    I don't think the fine threads will be enough for the constant pulling motion of a tow, then again I could be wrong and they may have revised their regulations.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    That's true Doc, although I was told that these particular accessories are not designed for towing but merely for restraining a vehicle during transport. As in when on a flatbed truck or during transport on cargo ships.

    I don't think the fine threads will be enough for the constant pulling motion of a tow, then again I could be wrong and they may have revised their regulations.
    the emergency tow ring is bigger i think.. its with the scissor jack kit.

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    #36
    TIL that colon cancer can strike without any symptoms.

    Colleague of ours shared that their boss was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer only after she found blood on her stool one morning. There were no symptoms or pain whatsoever. She's now scheduled for operation to have a section of her big intestine removed.

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by garfield_08 View Post
    TIL that colon cancer can strike without any symptoms.

    Colleague of ours shared that their boss was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer only after she found blood on her stool one morning. There were no symptoms or pain whatsoever. She's now scheduled for operation to have a section of her big intestine removed.
    I'm at the hospital now and it's posted by the elevator to start screening for colon cancer at 45 instead of 50 [emoji33] Mahirap talaga pag tungtong ng 40, lumalabas mga sakit

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    #38
    My friend's wife died of colon cancer recently. She just turned 42 years old. Grabe talaga kapag minalas kasi clean living iyong mga iyon.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    My friend's wife died of colon cancer recently. She just turned 42 years old. Grabe talaga kapag minalas kasi clean living iyong mga iyon.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
    a significant number of colon cancers, especially those in the younger age group, is genetic.
    there is even a group called "cancers in the young". these cancers have a high genetic correlation, and occur before the age of 40.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by vel0city View Post
    I'm at the hospital now and it's posted by the elevator to start screening for colon cancer at 45 instead of 50 [emoji33] Mahirap talaga pag tungtong ng 40, lumalabas mga sakit
    TIL .. meron pala screening

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