in a country where money is scarce, from students to washing ladies to your average employed or unemployed filipino has a cellphone and texting is as common way of communicating and though it may be only 1 peso per text, it can add up if your constantly texting like alot of people I observed. Though communication is a necessity of everyday living, I think our fellow pinoys needs to evaluate their texting practices and limit their texting. FACT: Philippines is the texting capital of the world..
2006-10-17
00:45:32
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randyvous75
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Philippines