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Geek Culture / Anyone from the Philippines?

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Raybrite2
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Posted: 17th Jun 2009 13:18
I am an American living just outside Manila. Just wondering. Seems like everyone is from Australia.
Veron
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Posted: 17th Jun 2009 15:02
If you consider everyone to be about 10 people, then yeah.

Fuzz
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 04:28
Quote: "If you consider everyone to be about 10 people, then yeah."


Haha

Raybrite2
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 06:08
Compared to 1 (me) from here, Yep!
I am used to it though, I get my company from these forums.
Lots of nice people here ready to help when a problem arises.
I am very thankful for that.
Lonnehart
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 11:24
I don't live in the Philippines, but I'm sure I'm close enough to it. I'm also a couple thousand miles north of Australia. In fact, I live "Where America's Day Begins".

In the beginning there was nothing. There'll be nothing in the end...
Veron
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 11:46
Quote: "In fact, I live "Where America's Day Begins"."


If you mean Guam, then that's a great place. I've stopped over there a few times on flights, and loved it.

Grandma
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 11:48
I live in the kingdom of Hyrule. You should be glad you guys don't. Do you have any idea how tiresome it is playing a small tune for my computer everytime I want to log on to the internet? And the thing even set me back 5000 rupees. I could get 10 mediocre horses for that! And everytime I boot the computer, it freaks me out as it tells me how many bugs squashed or miles I've traveled today, and how much I suck in general.

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TheComet
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 14:06
Where is hyrule? I thought that was a name of a links level in ssb 64?


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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 23:21
Quote: "Where is hyrule? I thought that was a name of a links level in ssb 64?"




Mnemonix
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 02:12
Quote: "Where is hyrule? I thought that was a name of a links level in ssb 64?"


It is located between Midgar and the Mushroom kingdom, not too far from Shadow Moses island, on the planet funkatron.

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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 02:20
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It is located between Midgar and the Mushroom kingdom, not too far from Shadow Moses island, on the planet funkatron."


Lmfao.
Lonnehart
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 05:32 Edited at: 22nd Jun 2009 05:33
Veron said:
Quote: "If you mean Guam, then that's a great place. I've stopped over there a few times on flights, and loved it.
"


Lots of people tell me that. The only one I know of who didn't like their stay here was Gloria Estefan (of the Miami Sound Machine). I remember that when she was asked how Guam was she simply stuck her finger in her mouth. Everyone here got so upset at what she did that the radio stations refused to play any of her songs for a while.

What exactly are you doing living near Manila anyway, Raybrite?

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Raybrite2
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 07:25
I am retired with my family. We take care of Mom who is a bit over 80 and are adopting a boy ( that takes forever). We cannot leave until 2 years after the adoption is completed so we may never leave.
Only big thing I miss is the highways with roads where people follow the rules and the snow in the winter. It is hot here all the time.(Sort of like Guam with less rain.)

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