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Post by markswastate on Jul 18, 2009 21:35:09 GMT -5
A little jumpy at the start, but well worth the view. Makes one think what advances could have been possible in the Philippines if not for the damages from WWII. For one, I probably wouldn't be married to my wife and no wonderful kids..
BTW, any way to get rid of the Filipina heart tag alongside the youtube one? Not that I don't mind looking at pretty wimmins......
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Post by oklahoma on Jul 19, 2009 7:34:56 GMT -5
hey mark....i vote to keep the photo of the filipina girl. methinks, she is one of the best looking women i have seen of late. i check her out everyday. by the way, i am 77 years old next week. looking is a harmless enough activity. postscript...well, as soon as i remark about the raven haired beauty, her image is replaced. anyhow, i am talking about the cutie who is scattered all thru these posts, the one with the come hither look, coyly looking a bit to your left. now you gotta admit she is easy to look at while browsing the various posts.
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Post by VeeVee on Jul 20, 2009 5:54:26 GMT -5
For one, I probably wouldn't be married to my wife and no wonderful kids.. How is that Mark?
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Post by markswastate on Jul 21, 2009 2:15:22 GMT -5
For one, I probably wouldn't be married to my wife and no wonderful kids.. How is that Mark? Well VeeVee, if the Japanese had not invaded the Philippines, my Father-in-law would not have been called to active duty in the PA, and then not absorbed into the US Army, then captured and sent on the Death March, eventually gaining release, end of war working with the US/Philippine government, then applying for US citizenship based on wartime, immigrating to the US......blah blah blah. More than likely my wife and her family would still be in the Philippines if the war had not happened.
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