A Chef Like Roger Gatal

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Re: Cooking Time @ Roger's Kitchen
« Reply #1400 on: March 09, 2009, 10:56:02 AM »
LJ is sooo right! Haven't heard a conyo speak in a long while...hahaha!

i am not a conyo ha. just a simple guy here.

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Re: Cooking Time @ Roger's Kitchen
« Reply #1401 on: March 09, 2009, 11:04:38 AM »
yeah, yeah..i was travelling with this politician and we were seated together..he hand carried a megamelt ensaymada with ham toppings. He gave me one piece and he also ate another. But when we arrived, the US customs confiscated the entire box and threw it....nanghinayang kami sa food. He said,"sana inubos nalang natin yun." hehehe...It was supposed to be for his wife who craved for a Megamelt ensaymada.

Yummy! Sayang nga eh, tinatapon lang nila.

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Re: Cooking Time @ Roger's Kitchen
« Reply #1402 on: March 09, 2009, 11:04:50 AM »
i am not a conyo ha. just a simple guy here.

We know.

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« Reply #1403 on: March 09, 2009, 11:05:11 AM »
LJ is sooo right! Haven't heard a conyo speak in a long while...hahaha!

hahaha ;D It's so funny to hear conyo speak. I have a friend here in Tokyo who's from Ateneo de Manila (as he would say: THE Ateneo...coz for them, apparently, the other Ateneo campuses are not THE Ateneo. LOL ;D) I sometimes talk like that to him to piss him off coz as much as he tries to deny it, he actually speaks the conyo speak. Mogawas jud usahon. And even when he speaks in fluent English, his accent sound like the conyo speak. And this is coming from a guy, ha! Wait 'til you meet the Atenista girl. I'm glad my Lasalista friend is not that bad. hahaha ;D
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Re: Cooking Time @ Roger's Kitchen
« Reply #1404 on: March 09, 2009, 11:05:54 AM »
i am not a conyo ha. just a simple guy here.

I know babe. MWAH :-* hehe ;D
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« Reply #1405 on: March 09, 2009, 11:09:54 AM »
hahaha ;D It's so funny to hear conyo speak. I have a friend here in Tokyo who's from Ateneo de Manila (as he would say: THE Ateneo...coz for them, apparently, the other Ateneo campuses are not THE Ateneo. LOL ;D) I sometimes talk like that to him to piss him off coz as much as he tries to deny it, he actually speaks the conyo speak. Mogawas jud usahon. And even when he speaks in fluent English, his accent sound like the conyo speak. And this is coming from a guy, ha! Wait 'til you meet the Atenista girl. I'm glad my Lasalista friend is not that bad. hahaha ;D

THE Ateneo, huh? Somehow that doesn't surprise me. Hahaha!
I quite agree with you. I used to know this guy from Ateneo and he speaks just like you described.

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« Reply #1406 on: March 09, 2009, 11:24:41 AM »
hahaha ;D It's so funny to hear conyo speak. I have a friend here in Tokyo who's from Ateneo de Manila (as he would say: THE Ateneo...coz for them, apparently, the other Ateneo campuses are not THE Ateneo. LOL ;D) I sometimes talk like that to him to piss him off coz as much as he tries to deny it, he actually speaks the conyo speak. Mogawas jud usahon. And even when he speaks in fluent English, his accent sound like the conyo speak. And this is coming from a guy, ha! Wait 'til you meet the Atenista girl. I'm glad my Lasalista friend is not that bad. hahaha ;D

hahaha! i can relate cause i have friends who speak conyo too..but they're from San Beda.....hahaha!  :D
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« Reply #1407 on: March 09, 2009, 11:36:11 AM »
Sometimes it makes me wonder why these people, coming from the top universities in the Philippines and obviously well educated, speak like that? Why can't they just speak in straight English??? Although I know someone from Assumption College...she said the reason the conyo speak started is because the conyo girls need to talk that way (English & a little Tagalog) so that their yaya can understand them. HAHAHAHAHA ;D I'm not so sure if this is the real reason...but it's hilarious enough! hahaha ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #1408 on: March 09, 2009, 11:39:07 AM »
Sometimes it makes me wonder why these people, coming from the top universities in the Philippines and obviously well educated, speak like that? Why can't they just speak in straight English??? Although I know someone from Assumption College...she said the reason the conyo speak started is because the conyo girls need to talk that way (English & a little Tagalog) so that their yaya can understand them. HAHAHAHAHA ;D I'm not so sure if this is the real reason...but it's hilarious enough! hahaha ;D ;D ;D

That IS hilarious! Yeah, blame it on the yaya. Hahahaha!

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« Reply #1409 on: March 09, 2009, 12:41:05 PM »
That IS hilarious! Yeah, blame it on the yaya. Hahahaha!

hahaha! yeah...blame them...  :D
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