Showing posts with label Makulitrato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makulitrato. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Change is Coming

In Tagalog,

"Sukli ho!"


Friday, January 23, 2015

Pinoy Text Scam Fail

Tindi talaga ni Auntie Jocelyn! Nasa kabilang buhay na nga e nakuha pang mag-alok ng business. Walangya! Bigtaym e. Nagpaload pa ata kay San Pedro para maitext ako.

Come to think of it, wala naman pala akong auntie na Jocelyn ang pangalan.


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Mango Float

Nainis sakin ang nanay ko. Pagkakain kasi namin kanina ay kinuha ko yung mangga na nakahanda sa mesa. Tinanong niya ko kung ano gagawin ko dun dahil di ko naman kinain.

Sagot ko, "Mango float".

Di na siya umimik kaya tinuloy ko ang paggawa ng 'mango float'. Kumuha ko ng palanggana at pinuno ito ng tubig. Nung puno na ang palanggana e saka ko ihinulog ang mangga. *Plok*

Sabay punta ko sa direksyon ng nanay ko na nakatingin sa ginawa ko. Ang sinabi ko lang, "Ok na. Ayun na yung mango float."


Monday, December 16, 2013

Unicorn

A Unicorn is mythical animal which is represented as a horse with a single straight horn protruding from its forehead.

Hindi ito isang kabayo. Isa itong unicorn.

Friday, December 13, 2013

The Philippine Cobra

The Philippine cobra (Naja philippinensis) also called northern Philippine cobra, is a stocky, highly venomous spitting cobra native to the northern regions of the Philippines. The Philippine cobra is called ulupong in Tagalog carasaen in Ilocano and agawason in Cebuano-Bisaya.

The Philippine cobra is a stocky snake of medium length with long cervical ribs capable of expanding, so when threatened, a hood can be formed. The average length of this species is 1.0 metre (3.3 ft). The species can grow to lengths of 1.6 metres (5.2 ft). However, subpopulations of the species, particularly specimens from Mindoro Island, are said to attain lengths of 2 metres (6.6 ft), but these are unconfirmed claims. If true, however, 2 m would be very rare and would be considered the absolute maximum for this species. The head is elliptical, depressed, slightly distinct from neck with a short, rounded snout and large nostrils. The eyes are moderate in size with dark brown and round pupils, typical of other cobra species and similar to other elapids in general. It has a fairly stocky build for an elapid, and adult snakes are uniformly light to medium brown, while the juveniles tend to be a darker brown in color. They have 23-27 scale rows around the neck and 21 just above the middle part of the body; 182-193 ventrals, 36-49 subcaudals, and basal pairs are sometimes undivided.

Source: Wikipedia

The Philippine Cobra in its natural habitat

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