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    #5041
    Tnx sa help bro. NaKita mo naman na ang mga mata ko, dalawa lang ito. Txt man kita wala din matatakpan yang 2 kamay mo. Haha

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    #5042
    " It never rained in southern Metro Manila "...

    Not a drop!

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    #5043
    Quote Originally Posted by kimbon View Post
    ^ yup proud to say isa ako dun sa tambay pero di ako bosero ah. tinakpan ko agad ang mga mata ko. Tsk
    Hindi pamboboso yan ganya pangyayari sir, tawag dyan eh benefits of acts of god in tagalog saying, "hulog ng langit".

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    #5044
    ^^ hmm ganun ba? once in a lifetime lang dumating satin ang ganitong pagkakataon di pa natin "pinagsamantala". hay naku kimbon kaylan kaya tayo matututo sa buhay?

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    #5045
    It gonna big sizzling hot...

    Heat index seen to rise near dangerous levels on Thursday, Friday
    Frances Mangosing
    *FMangosingINQ
    INQUIRER.net
    7:57 PM | Tuesday, April 28th, 2015


    THE heat index or how the temperature feels like in one’s body will rise close to danger levels on Friday, prompting the state weather bureau to advise the people to stay indoors as much as possible.

    A heat index of up to 40.2 degrees Celsius is forecast on Thursday, while a heat index of up to 39.9 degrees Celsius is forecast on Friday.

    Temperatures between 32 to 41 degrees Celsius are under “extreme caution” and heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said.

    “Continuing activity could result in heat stroke,” Pagasa said.

    The danger levels are between 41 to 54 degrees Celsius.

    The heat index is defined by the weather bureau as human discomfort index that gives the “apparent” temperature or what persons perceive or feel as the temperature affecting their body.

    Pagasa advises the public to stay indoors, and if there is no air conditioning available, they should stay on the lowest floor and stay away from sunlight.

    The public is also advised to wear lightweight and light-color clothing, drink plenty of water and eat small meals and often.

    “Avoid eating food of high in protein which can increase metabolic heat,” Pagasa said.

    Drinking liquor should also be avoided as it dehydrates the body. AC


    Read more: Heat index seen to rise near dangerous levels on Thursday, Friday | Inquirer News
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    It gonna big sizzling hot...

    Heat index seen to rise near dangerous levels on Thursday, Friday
    Frances Mangosing
    *FMangosingINQ
    INQUIRER.net
    7:57 PM | Tuesday, April 28th, 2015


    THE heat index or how the temperature feels like in one’s body will rise close to danger levels on Friday, prompting the state weather bureau to advise the people to stay indoors as much as possible.

    A heat index of up to 40.2 degrees Celsius is forecast on Thursday, while a heat index of up to 39.9 degrees Celsius is forecast on Friday.

    Temperatures between 32 to 41 degrees Celsius are under “extreme caution” and heat cramps and heat exhaustion are possible, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said.

    “Continuing activity could result in heat stroke,” Pagasa said.

    The danger levels are between 41 to 54 degrees Celsius.

    The heat index is defined by the weather bureau as human discomfort index that gives the “apparent” temperature or what persons perceive or feel as the temperature affecting their body.

    Pagasa advises the public to stay indoors, and if there is no air conditioning available, they should stay on the lowest floor and stay away from sunlight.

    The public is also advised to wear lightweight and light-color clothing, drink plenty of water and eat small meals and often.

    “Avoid eating food of high in protein which can increase metabolic heat,” Pagasa said.

    Drinking liquor should also be avoided as it dehydrates the body. AC


    Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/688175/heat-index-seen-to-rise-to-dangerous-levels-on-thursday-friday#ixzz3YfVjUhHl
    Follow us: *inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook

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    #5046
    Wala ba forecast kung kailan mahangin uli sa BGC ng maka tambay din for mini shirt show? Wala na Jaguar show eh.

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    #5047
    Parating na si TS Dodong...



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    Parating na si TS Dodong...


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    #5048
    Sana makarating and just dump enough water to replenish the dams.

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    #5049
    Pasok ng PAR daw by thurs. Then maramdaman na by weekend kung tutuloy.

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    #5050
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    Wala ba forecast kung kailan mahangin uli sa BGC ng maka tambay din for mini shirt show? Wala na Jaguar show eh.
    Sir mahangin ngayon, mini skirt galore

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