Have we got problems or what?
Public transport on public streets, Tayabas, P.I. I reckon as how the ACLU will declare the P.I. as unconstitutional and go stop to this insane non-PC non-sense, post haste.
Might work, making the presumption that the P.I was once a US Colony and now that ACLU has ownership of a higher moral ground, perhaps they can then retro-actively impose their will. Maybe some kind of Grandfather Clause they can exploit. And then another issue, in the P.I., child molestation is a capital offence, and they waste no time about it. Gavel drops and that?s it, magandang gabi. So the ACLU quest to give child rapists a free ticket to ride needs to be imposed on the P.I., at once. Daylight is a waisting, so get cracking ACLU. pic next post. |
Tayabas, Quezon, P.I.
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Cool Jeepney
Always admired the PI for their ingenious usage of surplus Military Jeeps after WW2. Some of the most customized vehicles ever made. :a:
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And then Jerry, found this one and is what the jeepnys looked like during the VN War. Damn, fond memories of P.I. R n' R.
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What is Tayabas, P.I.?
Ron |
mmm.... sure not magasaisai there, and I know it isn't Subic City. Like the picture of Rice mill trading and Farms.
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Ron,
Tayabas is a town about 100 miles due east of Manila in Quezon Province, Philippine Islands. |
Robert,
Correct, not Magasaisai drive, Olongapo, Subic Bay. Pic taken 200 miles east by north east of there in Lucban, Quezon Province. Scamp |
Love the pics Scamp! Say Hello to Nel for me! I'll pass your salute on to Griz! Sis
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Lucban, Quezon Province, Philippines.
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