5. Absence of TP just means its time to use the tabo.
4. We call everyone kuya, ate, manang, & manong yet they always know who we’re actually trying to talk to.
3. The use our so- called ” jungle talk ” to make fun of them in front of their faces without them knowing.
2. TFC is not a past time, it’s a way of life.
1. We actually know why all of Rex’s jokes are funny even without the emphasized Filipino accent. Oooo, that’s right i said it you slang speaking hippies! Start reading your Abakada!
hell yeah! damn straight!
waipahu?????
what about kalihi?
Whoo right on, WAIPAHU represent =]. So much more to filipinos … Just gotta love our lifestyle. ^_^
as always. great stuff rex …
for number 5 i’ve always known that once the TP runs out … TK will kick in .. as in Tubig – Kamay.
he he.
Hahahahhahahaha!!!! In my family, tabo=butt bucket.
“”Chasing a man with a cup and 5 pesos whos carrying a pair of steel buckets hanging on his shoulder yelling “Taho”out in the streets “”– ye… in pajamas and barefoot..
ah! ok… thanks =)
EOP = English-Only Pilipinos
i.e., Pinoys who can’t speak or understand Tagalog.
er… what does EOP mean? apparently i’m a real fob… even my email has baby on it… tsk tsk…
Hahaha! 7-Up! It must be a flip thing!
i got a sixth one…
u know ure not a fob when…
u have no idea who the hell bebot is in B.E.P’s song.
or/
why ure mom uses 7-up as a marinade in your bbq…(is that a flip thing or just my moms?);)
who iss this kingggoy.
waipahu represent. lol
eckk all the soles are going to
jack money from us flips.
why because i dunno.
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LATES.