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Funny Tagalog quotes Collection #4
Written by The Storyteller   
Monday, 05 October 2009
  • Alam mo miss na kita, kaso siya naman miss mo! lam mo mahal kita, kaso siya rin mahal mo! Siya na lang lagi! Kahit nasasaktan ka niya okay lang kasi mahal mo siya! Ang tanga mo no, parang ako!

  • Bakit ganito ang nararamdaman ko, sabi ko okay lang, kahit wala ka, kaya ko. sabi ko tigilan mo na ko dahil kaya kong wala ka. sabi ko walang kwenta sa kin ang nangyari sa tin...pero bakit ang sakit sakit ng nararamdaman ng puso kong nangungulila dahil sayo...bakit mahal pa rin kita?

  • Ito na siguro ang pinakahihintay kong araw...masasabi ko na yung bagay na gusto kong mangyari..matagal din akong naghintay..mahirap, pero nakaya ko! Haaay..sa wakas...... hindi na rin kita mahal!

  • Naisip ko, bakit kaya ganun? May inaabot tayong mga bagay na parang perpekto na, pero kahit ano pang gawin, di talaga natin makuha. Tapos, dumating ka... Naiintindihan ko na

  • Iiwan mo ko? Sayang!…mahal pa naman kita…sakin ah! Pero sabagay bat nga naman ako masasaktan? E kahit kelan naman,di ka naging akin!

  • may isang fairy, sabi nya lahat ng “good looking” sinusumpa niya na maging ngongo! Haay.. nenma lang ango.. smi ngo “nye maniwaya, hinyi aman yon uoo.. aloohan un nima?”

  • di ako nakialam sa buhay ng iba.. di ako nang-agaw ng taong mahal ng iba.. ung mga bagay na di ko ginagawa bakit ako pa rin ang lumalabas na masama? ganun ba ako kaganda para kainggitan nila? hahaha!

  • sa twing my tampuhan db mdlas sbhin..
    SORI d ko cnasadya,
    CNSYA na d n mauulit, GALIT k pb?
    d b mas msrap kung ssbihing..
    "miss n kita! BATI n tau ha?" ",)

  • pno if 1 day sbi ni doc u nid a new heart or els ul die..
    ngpaopera ka.. ng mtapos ask mo cno donor?
    my inabot n note, sbi: ingatan mo ala-ala q.. luv jen

  • bakit ang tao pag tinext mo, dka rereplyan? Pg d mo nmn tnext bglang mgttxt. Pag gusto mo xa tlgang itext, may katext namang iba. Bkit gnun ka? Este ang tao pla!

  • ang friend parang alak hbang 2mtagal, ms sumasarap. Parang pader, pwede sndalan. Prang bangko, pwede utangan, pero ikaw? Parang finger print, walang katulad!

  • Donya: Bakit tuwing paguwi ko,
    nadadatnan ktang nanunuod ng TV?!
    Inday: becoz i don't want you to see me
    doing absolutely nothng ...
    Hahahahahaha!
    Bongga!

 
Ang Alamat ng Makopa
Written by SSK Admin   
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Noong mga unang taon ng pananakop ng mga Kastila sa Pilipinas, sinasabing tahimik at maligayang namumuhay ang mga tao sa isang nayon sa Kailokohan. Madaling naihasik ng mga Kastila ang Kritiyanismo sa nayong yaon sapagkat ang mga mamamayan at mababait at masunurin. Kilala rin sila sa kasipagan at pagkamadasalin.

Ganyan na lamang ang pagmamahal at pag-iingat ng mga tao roon sa gintong kampana sapagkat nananalig silang sa kampanang yaon nakasalalay ang takbo ng kanilang pamumuhay. Nagsisilbi yaong inspirasyon nila sa buhay. Lalo silang nagsisikap na mapaunlad ang kanilang kabuhayan.

Ang kampanang ginto ay naging sagrado at napakahalaga sa mga mamamayan, naging laging usap-usapan hanggang mabalitaan ng masasamang loob sa isang malayong pook. Nais din nila ang kasaganaan, kaya't hinangad nilang mapasakanila ang kampana. Lihim silang bumalangkas ng kaparaanan. Nalaman nilang sa itaas ng simbahan nakalagay ang kampana. Isang gabing madilim ay nagsipaghanda sila at sandatahang tinungo ang pook ng simbahan. Mangyari na ang mangyari, pilit nilang kukunin ang kampana.
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Legend of the Dama de Noche
Written by The Storyteller   
Thursday, 26 June 2008

A thousand years ago,

there was a rich maharlika, or nobleman, who spent his early bachelor days recklessly, wining and dining in the company of nobility. He drank the finest wines, ate the most delectable food and enjoyed the company of the loveliest, perfumed and bejewelled women of the noble class.

After years of this kind of life, the maharlika finally felt it was time to settle down and marry the woman of his choice. "But who is the woman to choose?" he asked himself as he sat in the rich splendour of his home, "All the women I know are beautiful and charming, but I am tired of the glitter of their jewels and the richness of their clothes!" He wanted a woman different from all the women he saw day and night, and found this in a simple village lass. She was charming in her own unaffected ways, and her name was Dama.

They married and lived contentedly. She loved him and took care of him. She pampered him with the most delicious dishes, and kept his home and his clothes in order. But soon, the newness wore off for the maharlika. He started to long for the company of his friends. He took a good look at his wife and thought, she is not beautiful and she does not have the air of nobility abouther, she does not talk with wisdom. And so the maharlika returned to his own world of glitter and splendor. He spent his evenings sitting around with his friends in their noble homes , drank and talked till the first rays of the sun peeped from the iron grills of their ornate windows.

Poor Dama felt that she was losing her husband. She wept in the silence of their bedroom. "I cannot give my husband anything but the delights of my kitchen and the warmth of my bed. He is tired of me." She looked to the heavens. "Oh, friendly spirits! Help me. Give me a magic charm. Just one little magic charm to make my husband come home again, that he will never want to leave my side, forever!"

It was midnight when the maharlika came home. He opened the door of their bedroom and called for Dama to tell her to prepare his nightclothes. "Dama! Dama, where are you?" he called. He shouted all around the bedroom. He sarched the whole house. Still the nobleman could not find his simple wife. Finally the nobleman returned to their bedroom, tired and cross. But, as he opened the door, he stopped.

A are scent, sweet and fragrant, drifted to him. It was a scent he had never smelled before. He entered the room and crossed to the window where the scent seemed to be floating from. A strange bush was growing outside the window. Some of its thin branches had aleady reached the iron grills and were twisting around. And all over the bush were thousands of tiny starlike, white flowers, from which burst forth a heavenly, enchanting scent!

He stood there, completely enraptured by the glorious smell. "Dama..." he whispered softly, onderingly, could this be Dama? The rich maharlika sat by the window, and waited for the return of his loving simple wife. But she did not come back. She never returned to him again. Only the fragrance of the flowers stayed with him, casting a spell over his whole being.

In the moonlight, Dama of the night, or Dama de Noche would be in full bloom, capturing the rich maharlika, making him never want to leave her side, forever.

The End.

 
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