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  • Clark Main Gate, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    Lore has it that the citizens of Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga got the better of Clark Air Base security by intruding and getting chased by huge and healthy German shepherd dogs, which in turn were trapped and enjoyed as free asuzena by the locals. Everybody must be a winner even if confronted by an avowed and "smart Superpower".
  • Balibago - Lower Fields Avenue, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    I've been wondering how this Fields got its name. It must have been Clark "Field's" since it is adjacent to the southern buffer park from the highway leading to the former military installation. However, I fancy that it might have been aptly named after W. C. Fields, indeed a very funny and uncanny American comedian of old (1880-1946). The Pinatubo aftermath and the night club diaspora from Manila under Lim has made it international, putting it back to life after the Americans, with hotels and restaurants mushrooming here and there. So now we get Euros, Swiss Francs, Pound Sterlings, Yens, Wons, etc., making everything quite sky-high expensive (from tricycle rides to housing). On the positive side we get international cuisine and alcohol. I just love dem dar expensive Austrian Schnapps, German weissbier, French wine and Irish Guiness. This Fields Street (Avenue is an overstatement) does seem to make Angeles City quiet "angel-less", as have been pronounced by American servicemen. The "notoriety" lives on with the new clientele and hosts. If one can't be a monk here, one's gotta wear protection, considering that its literally a one-way street. Welcome and be of the Best of Health! Your local Indio, skyhigh
  • Santa Maria Village II, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    Let every soul be informed that "this village" has attained an R-1 classification, which is the highest, under the Housing and Land Use Regulations Board (HLURB).
  • EuroAsia Hotel, kswoods wrote 17 years ago:
    Closed for renovations. The new hotel will be called EuroPhil Hotel".
  • Peanuts, Biggazza (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    One of my favourite bars... great staff, Australian managed/owned. Good fun place to go.
  • Brass Knob Hotel and Restaurant, Biggazza (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Nice hotel, great staff and reasonably priced.
  • Lune Time, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    The specialty is Tiroler dish. However, you can treat yourselves to Alpine, Bavarian and generally European and local ones too. The common pansit guisado done here can make you salivate. Mr. Edelweiss offers his personal touch for whatever request of Austrian, German or Swiss flavours that you have in mind. You can have nice pickings of groceries at the Euro-Deli to take home. Next door at Enzian-Stubn are entirely different dishes. Vergnuegen or Enjoy! skyhigh
  • Bayanihan Park, geehgassy wrote 17 years ago:
    hello! i Just reCentlY Add. Some Photos, Hope U LIke It..
  • Clark Field Christian School Foundation, Inc., student (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I study here, but DepEd is soo strict isn't it.
  • Clark Field Christian School Foundation, Inc., student (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    you don't hae pics in CFCSFI. too bad soo sad.
  • Nice & Nawty Adult Shop, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    This beats me. Is this where they sell mixed oil and water? BTW, they should face West to pay homage, the East is United States of America!
  • Salakot Arch, skyhigh wrote 17 years ago:
    This is the old siting of the Philippine symbol of agricultural industry, the Salakot of the Marcos era, a large copy of a conical hat shown here like that of the Vietnamese one, directly over traffic where people could take haven during rainy seasons, however unmaintained and leaky. It has been relocated to the center of Bayanihan Park a few hundred metres northwest which is a bummer. Skyhigh 2008.08.16 04:25
  • Plaza De Los Jimenez, jepoy (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    wrong! this is the new library and theatre of holy angel university...san francisco javier building i guess
  • Villa Gloria Subdivision, johhn s (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    i live in sto.domingo near the 174th police compound. need help location on sat.map what are the lat. and long.
  • Rainbow Apartelle, bryan (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    nag-shampoo na!!! bugok!!!
  • Rainbow Apartelle, ron (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    dito madalas dini date yung mga babae mabao pekpek at may kuto
  • NLEx - Angeles Exit, Madden (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This has now been built
  • Lost in Asia, Nutty Prof (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Great Bars Great Time
  • Niftys Bar, Sair Nuts (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Nobbys are polished here
  • Gilley's Roadhouse Club, Nobby (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Met many a girl from here.