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How often do you watch tagalog films in a theater?

Rarely. (43%, 10 Votes)
Never. (22%, 5 Votes)
Several times a year. (13%, 3 Votes)
Once a year. (13%, 3 Votes)
Every one that comes out. (9%, 2 Votes)
More than once a week. (0%, 0 Votes)
Once a week. (0%, 0 Votes)
Once a month. (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 23

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March 14th, 2008

Train rage

The original strip had Boopey using ‘paki-’.

As in, ‘Paki-You.’

6 Responses to “Train rage”

  1. eastydie Says:

    HAHAHAHAHA! :))

    Deng. I hate those kind of people.. napaka clueless!

  2. roachy Says:

    paki-you? how nice…must add to new set of words to use daily. :D at least magalang :D

    haha

  3. rehaz Says:

    mr L. is it possible to show your tagalog strips a day after philstar shows it? or would there be major repercussions?

  4. Mary Says:

    What’s the diff? Besides the language, it’s pretty much the same. You’d think you’d already be content just reading the daily strips on this website, albeit slightly different. I though that was the whole point. Isn’t having the convenience to read them here already a privilege granted by Mr. L?

  5. Lyndon Says:

    rehaz: posting the english strips on the same day as the taglish version comes out in the Philippine Star is the compromise I made in giving the Beerkadets the choice on how to read Beerkada the way they want (free, in English, on the web; for P18, in the original taglish, in The Philippine Star; or P100+, compiled in a book series).

  6. Chompy Says:

    Rehaz: Like Mary said.. I don’t get why you’re asking the philstar strips to be posted too.. It’s not as if we just click our fingers and the strips automatically get shown on this site.. It takes a lot of work you know? It’s already free.. what more can you ask for? Or why, cause I just don’t understand your ‘request’.

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