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  1. gmcvandura

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    eeEEHHHHH, haaAAAAAAA,HAAAAAAA! eeehhHHHHHH! haaaaahahahaaa!
     
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    And dont forget the 4to500lbs moose or deer that would cross the highway at 40 mph.
     
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    driving in the highway at 70 kph. 10 meters away with out warning you see dump stones and gravel because the road is under construction, you can not change lane because of in coming vehicles. Last recourse is to force your car to stop with your Eyeballs is trying to come out from the sucket...
     
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    Ther is so much public transport as in rides for hire for cheap that there is barely room to walk much less to add my own motor to the smog. I love all those comments and don't any one think any of these commenteers are just joking,it's all true and worse, My first 2 weeks here there was a death .5 km from my driveway and it was motor cycle driver derailed by a wandering dog,I think the dog survived. I use jeepney and trike-cab cuz they seem to wield the method to all this madness and its cheaper than buying and servicing and risking your own vehichle.
     
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    Kewl....I've already had the bus passing a Jeepney going in the opposite direction, and it was doing at least 80-90 kph. It left me maybe one meter of road. Afterwards Rudy asked me if it was ok for her to give the driver the one-finger wave if it happened again. Of course, I said to use BOTH hands to do it.
    And Pedro..... I don't know of any Excursions in Houston that ever had more than two adults, and maybe two children in them. Houston drivers don't buy them because the hold 9 people. They buy them only for the status.
    And Knowdafish....... I think Mindanao is the number one place here for "one-eyed" everything.
    You just gotta love phils........it keeps us "alive" mentally.
     
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    ever try navigating all that stuff after having a few too many beers in town?

    not me! Haaa Haaa
     
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    Another thing to think about..........

    And, there is now an American woman driving (a car) on the streets of Dumaguete.....be afraid, be VERY afraid!!:D:D:D
     
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    wellllll... without being rhoode, but

    I never understand why women can't stick to the god-given wonderful talents they have.

    any skill which includes mechanical or electrical items (or any combination of that) are not included in female genes.

    I mean serious, we men basically know where we belong...

    ...or have you ever seen men try to take over those wonderful fields of "cross-stitching", "patchwork" or "complaining about beer consumption"...

    but we all know, Women are the better Driver (Video)
     
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    Haha, very funny!!

    What??? Rhoody be Rhood???? Never!! Anyway, I was married (emphasis on the WAS) to a man for 13 years who couldn't even operate the t.v. remote control (yes, he was THAT bad!!), and I was the one who hung ceiling fans, tore toilets apart, and did all the other supposedly "man chores" he should have been doing....oh, and I also cooked, did laundry, and worked full-time to boot, not to mention raising the daughter almost single handedly!! Anyway, did I mention he was my EX??!!:D:D:D[/B] As far as the driving, I NEED to be able to get myself around since my husband is frequently too ill to drive.
     
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