If you hear video game gun shots in the middle of the road, don’t worry you’re just in Manila. In this city, jeeps aren’t normal vehicles with honking horns. Instead, there’s the “Fire! Fire!” horn, the “Ahah...
Internet hacking is nothing new — anybody who was alive during the late 1990s is familiar with the activity, and has seen it depicted in at least one or two films and television shows. These days, though, the public has a very different relatio...
By Age of the Diary on Feb 16, 2013 in:
Commute to Art, art, art gallery, Arts, Bus, commute, Jeep, mrt, public transportation, tin-aw, tin-aw gallery, transportation
1. Take mrt, and go down Ayala station 2. Take north exit (not the one going to SM) 3. Go to shell, walk to the back of the shell station (Mckinley service road) and you will see jeepneys 4. Go down Ayala Triangle and walk through it. Beside Peninsul...
By Life is a One Hit Wonder on Dec 10, 2012 in:
Experience Rant, Driver Rants, Only in the Philippines, Jeep, Lifetsyle, Personal, Lifestyle Blog, Rants, Random, Philippines, Jeepney, Jeepney Rants, Shikimikie, No Smoking Rant, Personal Blog
http://my.opera.com/saranayrose/blog/jeep I know jeepneys are convenient and all that but sometimes I don't really understand. Okay maybe not the jeepney itself. The people, the driver, everything else. It's just so annoying sometimes. Like, really.