Pampanga - a sinful place with sinful people. That is why Pampanga is
plagued by several disasters. It's nature's way of getting rid of bad
elements.
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There's a saying: Only the good die young. I guess that's why you're still
around.
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I know you are, but what am I?
>Kapampangan women are stereotyped as good cooks. But they are also known
>to be malandi, showy (maski hindi kaya). Men are too. Mayabang na, showoff
>pa - buying designer anything kahit baun-baun na sa utang! Most men are
>either under-the-saya, or cheating on their wives.
>
>Pampanga - a sinful place with sinful people. That is why Pampanga is
>plagued by several disasters. It's nature's way of getting rid of bad
>elements.
>
I had been in Pampanga so many times already and did not find them as what you
said. I was able to sleep in their houses as in Mabalacat, Bacolor, Sexmoan,
Guagua, San Fernando City, Sto. Thomas, and other areas over there. What I
observed was that they are the same people throughout the Philippines -
industrious, hospitable, friendly, and peace-loving people.
Okey, enough for Kapangpangan. What can you say now about the people in the
Visayas and Mindanao. Tell us and we are very happy to know of your roastings.
Mike Ward <mtw...@super.zippo.com> wrote in article
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> They didn't seem to know
> about the stereotype that anitae is propagating either.
>
Ako ang stereotype ko ay Yamaha Pro-Logic. Ano ang sa inyo?
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Johnny
audiophile
i think you're still in the u.s. base era. matagal na pong wala ang mga
base militar doon. tsaka, may kilala akong kapampangan. asawa ng kapatid
kong guwapo. should i warn him about his wife's pagiging 'malandi'
(kuno).
OHH NOO! IT'S TOO LATE!!! dalawa na ang anak nila. kasing guwapo pa ng
tatay nila. say mo?
inggit lang 'yan, 'day. itawas mo na lang 'yan at bukas na bukas din,
makikita mo, ibang tribo na naman ang aalaskahin mo.
langya, mayabang na showoff pa...
plagay ko'y nasulot itong 'baeng ito. tlagang ganyan ang buhay 'day. ang kay
Pedro ay kay Pedro at ang kay Juan ay kay Juan. klimutan mo na si 'doy at
malgaya na sa pling ni maria. darting din ang pra sa iyo. ang ipinagtatak ko
lang ay kung bakit inis ka. ikaw ba'y minomlestya o minaltrat? at bakit hindi
ang buhay mo ang pakialaman mo?
plagay ko'y ikaw ay tlangka.
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Anitae is just jealous and envious of Kapampangans.
I'm not a good cook, but I'M PROUD TO BE KAPAMPANGAN!
Ang sino mang magsabi ng iba ay hindi nakakakilala ng isang
kapampangan.
Kapag wala sila malungkot ang samahan.
Kung hindi ka naimbita sa pagtitipon nila malas mo na lang.
Mabuhay ang mga kapampangan.
MAKO NA KA 'KYAN, E DA KA BURI KENI!
MALUTUNG PITAKLAN!
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MY TURN:
I have been closely associated with, and became a friend of, a
number of Kapampangans dating back to the middle-60s. At no time
have I experienced the stereotype attributed to them. I can
still recollect the kind and friendly Siguas, Guiaos, Laos,
Mallaris, Palumbarits, Galangs and many others during my
college days in the early-70s.
Bordering to the edge of admissibility and plain speculation,
one may find a number of "rotten apples" which is a factual
reality to ALL cultures; generalizing ALL Kapampangans just
because of certain characteristics exhibited by a number of
individuals is not only unfair but could mean an inability of
a person to comprehend their regional traits and values.
Now, assuming I have to dignify the fallacious charge of
"sinful place, sinful people" for which a conclusion has been
reached that "disasters get rid of bad elements in Pampanga,
would this infer that OTHER PLACES ARE LESS SINFUL???
benjamin
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Colton, CA 92324
USA