Diver Dennis
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clgsamson:Tangnanya.....I don't have the time to spare with his selfish ego.
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I just asked Amie what that meant...
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clgsamson:Tangnanya.....I don't have the time to spare with his selfish ego.
shugar:well not anymore since caloy just blurted it out...
and best raid that site for all its worth, when that new resort opens up that'll be the house reef for hordes of coral walkers
Jag
shugar:palawan is politically part of luzon... geographically you can argue that it's part of the visayas, BUT it's still geographically detached from the bulk of the visayan island chain and closer to mindoro (luzon) than panay (visayas)
also save for the local tagbanua and other tribal groups the primary dialect in palawan is, in fact, tagalog
wala lang...
Jag
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!clgsamson:secrets are for sissies...use to have an acquaintance with a fellow diver-photog, I asked him about some of his photos and where he took them..his answer was "secret"! Tangnanya.....I don't have the time to spare with his selfish ego. I refused to give him my octo in the next dive. He shot up....
2005 - ok it's acceptable that i didn't know any better hahahahahaharhadamantus:actually, "The island group of Palawan, which used to be a province belonging to an administrative region of Luzon has been transferred to Region VI in the Visayas in 2005. [1] In old maps, it was called Luçonia or Luçon and inhabitants were called Luçoes..."
"According to an Executive Order 429, the Island Province of Palawan is now under the Administrative Powers of Region Vi or Western Visayas.."
i didn't know they just transferred it in 2005. i surely heard about the political and economic classification of the province as part of visayas when i was still studying!