Poll of the week: Which member of the 1989 San Miguel grand slam team had the best stache?
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A Fire Quinito programming note, and a disturbing Tonichi Yturri anecdote
I will be out of town for the rest of the work week because of my Clark Kent job. While I probably will have some Internet access, I don’t think I’d be able to do the requisite research (read: trolling around the web) to post much. You think a story about
I will be out of town for the rest of the work week because of my Clark Kent job. While I probably will have some Internet access, I don’t think I’d be able to do the requisite research (read: trolling around the web) to post much. You think a story about
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Poll of the week: What is your favorite PBA-Celebrity lookalike?
As Rafe Bartholomew once pointed out, nowhere have people loved lookalikes as much as here in the Philippines. He further noted: Finding kamukhas is a tier-two national pastime just behind basketball, cockfighting and videoke. I remember traveling to a
As Rafe Bartholomew once pointed out, nowhere have people loved lookalikes as much as here in the Philippines. He further noted: Finding kamukhas is a tier-two national pastime just behind basketball, cockfighting and videoke. I remember traveling to a
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The 1989 San Miguel Beermen are one of the greatest teams in PBA history, winning all three conferences that season. All-time greats such as Mon Fernandez, Hector Calma, and Samboy Lim led the team, even as a plucky 2nd round draftee named 