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What Is "firm"

Discussion in '☋ Dumaguete City ☋' started by davfitz, May 5, 2009.

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  1. davfitz

    davfitz DI Forum Adept

    Several times when riding my bicycle in the countryside, well out into the wild suburbs of Barangay Batinguel, I have noticed little bamboo cages installed at the side of the road. These are painted red and contain new plantings.

    Each is labelled "FIRM". I do not understand the meaning of the word "FIRM" in this context. My family members are equally unfamiliar with this term.

    Anyone know?

    The first is a photo of a single enclosure. The second is of several of them.
     

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  2. wixman

    wixman DI New Member

    FIRM : Friends of Imelda Romualdez Marcos
     
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    davfitz

    davfitz DI Forum Adept

    Thanks. Now what is the context or significance of that?
     
  4. shadow

    shadow DI Forum Luminary


    Also entertwined with PBMA, Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association. Basically you are talking about a politically motivated cult, not something you would probably want to get mixed up in. Do a google search on PBMA or The FIRM.

    Larry in Dumaguete
     
  5. israelidancer

    israelidancer DI Junior Member

    Firm?

    I think it means "fern". A fern was planted by....
     
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    davfitz

    davfitz DI Forum Adept

    Thanks. I get the message. I've also just returned from visiting her "museum" in Tacloban. Why is it that I am sorry that i bothered to ask?
     
  7. Maximus

    Maximus DI Member

    You asked because you were curious.
    Anyway, I found this picture in the internet. You know Imelda Marcos still got billions of dollars and paid followers.

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  8. Pedro

    Pedro DI Senior Member Showcase Reviewer Veteran Navy

    Let me get this straight, this is her attempt to enrich the lives of her fellow Philippinos?
     
  9. shadow

    shadow DI Forum Luminary


    Oh yes, of course. To enlist followers the FIRM offers a P250,000 "loan" that does not need to be paid back. Of course, nobody has ever reported actually recieving this "loan" after they enlist!

    Larry
     
  10. Maximus

    Maximus DI Member

    It's all empty promises, members are promised thousands of pesos, but at least they do have a lot of tree planting projects.

    By the way it is spelled Filipinos, not Philippinos. :wink: Thank you.

    Urban Dictionary: PHILIPPINO
     
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