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About Joey Tabaco
« on: January 03, 2008, 06:49:40 PM »
I was asked by Mike that he wishes to know more about me so I thought I'd put it in this thread where it's supposed to go. Been into <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/joetcomp.asp">computers since HS</a>, online since the early 80s at work with the NWS and at home since the late 80s with the now defunct GENIE network. <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/jtabaco.html">My CV</a> pretty much covers my work life. Click the links for the details.

<a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/main/tabacotree.asp">My parents and grandparents</a> were all from the barrios of Tagbilaran. <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/rn_sumo/Unheralded_Accomplishment.asp">My dad</a> came to NYC to work for the UN in 46, <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/grandma/">my mom</a> in 47. Since dad worked for the UN, he had home leave privileges back then which allowed the whole family to go back to Bohol almost every 2 years during summer vacation til each kid turned 18 until the old man retired.

The last time I did that was in 67. But while I was stationed on Guam with the USAF, I took an R&R leave to Bohol in 72. After I retired from the NWS in 04, I finally got a chance to go <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/main/bq.asp">back to Bohol in Feb 05</a>, since I was a <a href="http://naffaa.org">NaFFAA</a> delegate to the 3rd Global Filipino Networking Con held in Cebu during the last week of Jan 05.

I just became a <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/">lolo for the 4th time</a>. Click on Connor's pic for more pics. I got 3 kids. My baby pinay princess daughter still lives with me. My older son was a web designer during the .com bubble and when it went bust, he went to work for Verizon stringing fiber. My middle son was everything from a commercial fisherman, contractor to now a sou chef in a restaurant in Manhattan that I can't afford to eat at.

My wife's family is from Lubang, Occ Mindoro and she's been here in NYC since she was 8. Her dad retired from the US Navy as a CPO. Most of her siblings are here in the US except for one in Australia. She has no desire to go back to the RP other than for a vacation. She still is working as a Sr Manager for a large private radiology group here on Long Island, NY where we own a house in Ronkonkoma.

I'm also on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=579403073">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://profiles.friendster.com/joeytj">Friendster</a> and <a href="http://myspace.com/joeytjedi">Myspace</a>, tho I hardly log into the last 2 social networks anymore. Other than my part time job on most weekends and babysitting my grand-daughter Mon thru Thu, I do volunteer computer and web work for a few NGOs, non-profits and veterans orgs. I am the Admin for the <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fanhs-nyc/">Metro NY Chapter</a> of <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~jmtc29/home.html">FANHS</a>.

My laptops has a WLAN card my son got me from his job at Verizon so anywhere I go with it, I have broadband access to the internet, even in a car, train or plane. I haven't figured out how to do it while I'm <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/bicycle.asp">riding my bicycle</a> but I'm working on it. You might say I'm a semi-retired geek...joey

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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 07:47:18 PM »
Hi Sir Joey and welcome to Tubag Bohol.!! Wow! what a small world. So you also know Mike?

This is Kumander ATA from CBN. What happened to the Sumodubilas forum? Where are the others now?

Happy New Year to you Sir.

Warm Greetings from Sweden!!


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« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008, 07:53:05 PM »
welcome to Tubag Bohol Mr. J!

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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 07:59:17 PM »
Hi Joe,

I got your educational background from your website. You stayed in Bohol for only a year, that was a short stint at Divine Word College.

Your career history is truly impressive. I salute you, Joe. Can I call you Kuya Joe?

PS 115 - Floral Park, NY - K-6 - 1954-1961

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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008, 11:29:44 PM »
my heartfelt Welcome Sir Joey,

DWC-T -1966-67? ohh i guess that time,i was learnin to walk(baby) ;) ;D

warmest regards from Germany! Happy New Year!

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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2008, 05:00:10 AM »
Welcome, Mr. Joey!  I hope to see more of you in Tubag Bohol and share your views and opinions of the vast field of issues in here! 

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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2008, 10:52:12 AM »
I'd like to thank you all for the warm and gracious greetings to this board! I am somewhat vaguely familiar with the customs and culture of Filipinos, Boholanos in particular. So, mainly because of my age which I need no reminder due to all the frailties of growing older that ail me, I accept the titles of Mr and kuya, which many of my wife's relatives refer to me as. I have even learned to accept tito, which many of the Filipino youth here refer to me as despite the fact that I really am not their uncle.  8)

However, regardless of my awareness of Filipino tradition with titles, having retired after 21 years of military service with the USAF as an enlisted man vs an officer, and not having knighthood bestowed upon me by the Queen of England, I cringe at the title of 'sir'. We have a saying among us enlisted men who have served in the US military when addressed as 'sir': "I am not a 'sir'; I am a Sergeant! I work for a living."  ;)

And I still do work part time, after only 14 months of being really retired, even tho I have already retired also from my civilian job after military service, since my wife has persuaded to take the job I now have in order to maintain the standard of living we have grown accustomed to while living here in metro NYC, where a fixed retirement income will not hack it. Once my wife retires, we will have to move to a more affordable place, here in the US, where the cost of living is not so high as it is here in metro NYC. :-\

Not that I am under the saya either, but something more like what only some of us married men would only understand, especially when you have been married as many times as I have. My 1st 2 wives were white Americans, the 2nd being the mother of my 2 older sons, who would not put up with the 'cat being away, the mice will play', since my job as a Hurricane Hunter/Typhoon Chaser frequently took me away from home for unscheduled extended periods since we worked at the whim of Mother Nature.  :-[

Tho my civilian job in the National Weather Service also frequently took me away from home for less extended periods that we more scheduled all over the US, my Filipina born and raised wife until she was eight was more tolerant of my absense not that she liked it any better either. However, her Filipino parents were divorced since her father's job in the US Navy took him away from home, but unlike me and more like many other Filipino men, he had a girl in every port. ;D

Also, since you Filipinos are big on education, I do not want to mislead you on my educational qualifications. Tho I am listed as an <a href="http://www.atmos.albany.edu/index.php?d=alumni">alumni of the University of Albany</a>, I did not graduate. I was recalled to active duty in the USAF Reserves in my Senior year being highly qualified to work on the automation of the Upper Air system in the <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/wc130.asp">Hurricane Hunter WC-130 aircraft</a>. :'(

I was working on a BS for a double major in both Atmospheric and Computer Sciences and an MS in Atmospheric Science doing thesis work on the Climatology of Snowfall in the State of NY. Tho my thesis work was complete, I was not able to submit a completed thesis since I did not have my BS yet. Tho I tried to complete my BS later at CCNY, my travel requirements of my job in the NWS who was paying for my scholarship did not allow me to be able to attend classes regularly enough to graduate. >:(

My advise to those of you who are thinking of working at a job that requires more homework than your classes while you are going to school and are married with children is don't. Something will have to give whether it is your school or marriage. If it is your job, then you will loose everything anyway. And if you are married, try getting a job that mostly keeps you at home unless you don't want to be married anymore :)...joey

p.s...my wife considers herself a computer widow, but she tolerates me playing with computers over me playing with other women ::)...jt

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« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2008, 11:39:45 AM »
Thank you, Kuya Joey for sharing a bit of your interesting life with us and for giving advices.  Also, for clarifying some issues in your educational qualifications - not that it diminished our respect to you!   What I like about you is that you are humble.  Again, we look forward to seeing you often here in Tubag Bohol now that you are a part of this small "payag". 

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« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008, 02:46:28 PM »
Kumander ATA...thanx to the internet, this is now a truly small world especially when you know your way around as I do, having been so long in the cyberworld. I only know Mike from his website at mikeligalig.com, as many folks, especially piasanos, know me because of tabacofamily.com with our links back to the old country of the Republic of Bohol, many of which have come and gone since 1999 when our <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/flipside.asp">phlipside page</a> 1st went online. ;)

Two of those were the bohol.net after the tragic death of the Liems in a traffic accident on their way back from Reno to San Francisco, and the CBN of bohol.org from the Sumodubilas. It takes a lot of knowhow, time, money and effort to run these sites. I think it got old and expensive for Rene and his bro, who name slips me at this senior moment of mine. There seems to be a lot of help here on this board to spread around what it takes to keep it running. If my son didn't help, tabacofamily.com would be long gone!

A Happy New Year to you too mam! Hope to bring my wife to Sweden someday to show here what little I've already seen there thanx to Uncle Sam and more at a leisurely pace this time. Keep warm...sgt joey


p.s...being your next door to Norway, did you see my msg here looking for Fr Al Botero's email address over in Molde?...jt

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« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2008, 02:54:45 PM »
Ummm, who is Kumander ATA, Sgt. Joey?  ???

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« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2008, 03:07:18 PM »

My advise to those of you who are thinking of working at a job that requires more homework than your classes while you are going to school and are married with children is don't. Something will have to give whether it is your school or marriage. If it is your job, then you will loose everything anyway. And if you are married, try getting a job that mostly keeps you at home unless you don't want to be married anymore :)...joey


Thank you for this profound insight, Kuya Joey. Husband and wife must stay together.

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« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2008, 04:45:46 PM »
grazie7y...Kumander ATA is asianfairy who went by that handle in the CBN (Cyber Bohol Network) mailing list from bohol.org...joey

p.s...since asianfairy is a Kumander who I called 'mam' after she previously addressed me as 'sir', I signed my msg to her as 'sgt joey'...jt


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« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2008, 05:02:06 PM »
Mike...my Filipina wife told me she would kill me before she would divorce me. She also told me I am worth more dead than alive, due to all my insurance and benefits she gets if i die. She has put me on a rabbit food diet that includes no rice  :'( because of all my senior infirmities. I told her if I can't eat what I want, I might as well be dead. ;) She also is death on my smoking again since I had quit from last Feb to Aug when my medical insurance stopped paying for the Chantix drug I was prescribed. It was cheaper to smoke than pay the full price for the drug out of my own pocket. oh well...joey

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« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2008, 03:30:34 AM »
Thanks Kuya Joey. I will call you kuya now, not sir. he..he..

Your  grandchildren are so cute and you look just great!

Thanks for the info about the sumodubilas. If you meet Sir Rene and Basil kindly extend my best regards to them. I really miss those days. And I still feel so sad when I think about what happened to the Liem couple. I hope their Tres Marias are doing ok?

About email ad of Al Botero in Norway.
Ginger is from Norway and I wonder if this name is familiar to her?

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« Reply #14 on: January 05, 2008, 03:52:08 AM »
grazie7y...Kumander ATA is asianfairy who went by that handle in the CBN (Cyber Bohol Network) mailing list from bohol.org...joey

p.s...since asianfairy is a Kumander who I called 'mam' after she previously addressed me as 'sir', I signed my msg to her as 'sgt joey'...jt


Thanks, Kuya Joey!  I guess I didn't read the earlier posting that Sis A admitted she was Kumander ATA! My apology.  Thanks too for sharing your picture with your grandkids in your avatar. 

All I can say about your Filipina wife, she is good!!!  She is taking good care of you. We are no senior but we are subjecting ourselves in what you called, rabbit diet because of "junior infirmities" (read: excess pounds!)!  So let's all have fun having this rabbit diet! ;D 



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« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2008, 05:06:00 AM »

Thanks Kuya Joey. I will call you kuya now, not sir. he..he..

Your  grandchildren are so cute and you look just great!

Thanks for the info about the sumodubilas. If you meet Sir Rene and Basil kindly extend my best regards to them. I really miss those days. And I still feel so sad when I think about what happened to the Liem couple. I hope their Tres Marias are doing ok?

About email ad of Al Botero in Norway.
Ginger is from Norway and I wonder if this name is familiar to her?

Paging Ginger...





I'm here, Ms A. Sorry, I haven't heard any Al Botero.

Mr Joey Tabaco, Welcome to Tubag Bohol!

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« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2008, 06:18:22 AM »
Ginger...thanx for the reply! Do you know any Filipinos up in Molde?...joey

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« Reply #17 on: January 05, 2008, 06:27:18 AM »

Kuya Joey, sorry but I don't know a place named Molde here in Norway?

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« Reply #18 on: January 05, 2008, 07:14:01 AM »
Ginger...Molde is ~370km NW of Oslo right on the west coast. Fr Botero is serving at St Sunniva Katolsk Kirke RCC, Parkveien 25, 6402 Molde. He is the bro of my cous-in-law from Ubujan, Tagbilaran, Tony Botero, who works for Tag City as a health inpsector. Gledelig Jul...joey

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« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2008, 07:18:11 AM »

I've never been to the West Coast of Oslo, Kuya Joey.

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« Reply #20 on: January 05, 2008, 10:47:04 AM »
grace...jackie is great considering what she's had to put up with me. A big reason why i was half way screwed up when i married her and thru my 1st 2 marriages was the aftermath of my <a href="http://www.awra.us/gallery-jan05.htm">experiences from vietnam</a> and the realizations, some relatively long after it. As a gook (a term 1st used by US soldiers during the 1898 Fil Am War) looking US serviceman, not only did i have to protect my front, I had to watch my back. When not with my crew, i hung out with the Aussies since they knew which side i was on.

My dad, Natalio, use to tell me war stories about taking Jap ears since the Americans would pay for them during WWII. I thought that they were just war stories until until i saw US soldiers with necklaces of them who told me that my ears were just as brown and no one would know the difference. I did not realize what i was doing there was a violation of the Geneva Convention until after. When the NWS sent me to investigate Flash flood damage in WV in the 80s, I finally got to see the ground truth of what we were doing in SE Asia. Jac said she'd leave me too unless i got counseling. I ended up going to the Vietnam Vets for help.

There also were some issues of my experiences in Angeles, Mactan and Olongapo and what most GIs remember about the RP that bugged me as my awareness of my Filipinoness emerged. I remember a girl in Angeles from Bohol who ran out on me when she found out my parents were also from Bohol when I was on one of my numerous TDY's to Clark just for typhoon missions. Things were so different back in the early 70s than when i finally got back to the RP in 2005. Now it almost like it is here in the US and even better than some places I been here in the US where there is unbelievable poverty.

On the rabbit food diet which i've learned to like despite the lack of rice :'(, when i was growing up along with most of my siblings, we were mostly skinny and underweight. In the USAF, they put me in the 'fat boy program' because i was below the weight standard and they did not have a skinny boy program. Up to when i was in my early 40s, i had that problem being underweight no matter what and how much i ate. Once i retired from the USAF when i didn't have to maintain fitness and weight standards, things slowly began to change. It was the same for my wife Jac!

However, with my kids and nieces and nephews, it was different. By the time they were teenagers, most of them were overweight. There was little junk food when i was growing up and we probably could not afford it anyway back then. When my kids were teenagers, they would open the stocked fridge and cupboards and state there was nothing to eat in the house since my wife Jac would not buy junk food for the house and cooked almost just like my mom, since she learned a lot about cooking from her.

Now that there are fridges in the barrios of Bohol, along with electricity, piped in water, flush toilets with toilet paper instead of coconut husks, tv's, cell phones, cars and even aircon, i saw those health issues start to crop up in what many of us here in the US use to consider a 3rd world country especially in not just the barrios of Tagbilaran, but also what i saw in the barrios of Ubay and Carmen and the rural places in between.

This is not much different than here in the rural, suburban, towns and cities in the US that i been to and I've been around thanx to my jobs working for Uncle Sam who's sent me to more places in this country including Alaska and Hawaii, places where even 4WD vehicles could not get to, where we had to walk to get to where some of our sensor platform were located in headwaters areas.

Now that I'm semi-retired, and am home more than she is since she's spent a lot of time at my dad's house taking care of him with my mom gone since 2002, she saying i don't get out enough. If the weather not too cold, hot wet, windy or any combo thereof, I go out for my daily bicycle ride with my heart monitor to make sure i'm in my exercise zone, since my doc says i need to worry more about the speed of my heart than how fast i'm riding.

I think she's envious i don't have to work 5/days/week anymore in a frustrating job like she has to in the lower rungs of upper management in a corporate environment. The 2/days/week i work are by myself for good pay with little work unless the weather is bad since that's when the computers don't work as well as they should on what i call a fair weather system.

Plus I've not become the house husband she's expected being home most of the time, with no maids or houseboys either available or affordable here in this country. I feel i do more especially babysitting my granddaughter 4/days/week but i guess it's not enough. But we finally did by a dishwashing machine to make the task a bit easier to do.

I see more of my female cousins there in the RP, especially in Bohol, getting into the same situation as my wife and some of my sisters here in this country where machismo is considered to be ignorance and stupidity. Yet there seem to be more female leaders there than here. Will that spread to the home like it has here?

I've already carried on to much here in between watching all the Iowa caucus results, the wishful thinking for NH, and a political speech from Obama i have not heard the likes of since the days of JFK and RFK. I'd better sign off before i get cut off...joey

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« Reply #21 on: January 05, 2008, 02:48:38 PM »
Mr. J. Tobaco, how are you? I enjoyed reading your biography, you're quite a character as an airman guy and so are Jac you're caring wife. It reminded me of myself the way I do to my husband. I must admit though, sometimes, I can't help myself to give him rice but it has to be brown rice, believe to be more nutritious than white. However for me, I don't buy that, sorry, I stick with my white. So what I do is I make both, how bout em apples!
Actually, we're not that far,  only a bridge away the Garden State of New Joisey. Although i'm way up high almost near upstate NY. Where's Ronkonkoma in Long Island at, my husband and I go there occasionally when going to Shelter Island.
On the contrary I can't help myself to laugh seeing "Tubag Bohol baby" right next to your name. I just got a kick our of it! As a starter, you'll see sense of humor to our admin Mike from time to time here in TB.
Anyhu, hope you'll enjoy this site as much as we do. Be prepared to get addicted, it's inevitable.

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« Reply #22 on: January 05, 2008, 03:13:17 PM »
I have read the whole thread and I was so amazed...I do salute you Kuya Joey...Or maybe I should call you Tatay Joey....I remember my Tatay when he was on diet too because of his high blood pressure (too many food to be avoided and has to be measured)...he said...is this all I have to eat??? you (we his children)...you are working and have money..can you not afford to buy me something more appetizing to eat???

Kuya/Tatay Joey. WELCOME TO YOUR NEW FAMILY. TUBAG BOHOL :)

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« Reply #23 on: January 05, 2008, 03:39:57 PM »

I've already carried on to much here in between watching all the Iowa caucus results, the wishful thinking for NH, and a political speech from Obama i have not heard the likes of since the days of JFK and RFK. I'd better sign off before i get cut off...joey

Kuya Joey, thank you always for your reply.  I really enjoy reading your posts.  By the way, do you like Obama?

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« Reply #24 on: January 05, 2008, 05:30:36 PM »
Grace...You're most welcome! I should be thanking you for the conversation, tho i end up doing most of the talking. I should shut up and listen to the more that you write. ;D

Sure i like obama, but i didn't think he had much of a chance til last night. His <a href="http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2008/01/03/obama.iowa.full.cnn">victory speech</a> brought back the feelings i had when i listened to the speeches of jfk and rfk. In an issues survey i took on the <a href="http://minnesota.publicradio.org/projects/ongoing/select_a_candidate/poll.php?race_id=13">MN Public Radio website</a>, obama ended up having the most issues i agreed with. Another at <a href="http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460">WQAD TV</a>, obama tied with clinton for #2 with dodd a slight #1.

With dodd out, i guess that makes obama my clear choice just on the number of issues we agree on, tho there are some we don't jive with. But that speech clinch it for me provided he makes it to the Nov ballot since i am registered as an independent voter...joey

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« Reply #25 on: January 05, 2008, 05:40:07 PM »
Sir Joey,

Welcome to Tubag Bohol and wish you a happy New Year.

I was very much entertained by your posts and I can not contain my smiles. You sound very much like my father who is also a veteran and worked in the Pacific, Wake Island for years before it was turned into a missile testing ground in 1972. Your American type of humor & wits always reminds me of my father’s collection of Bob Hope tapings. I also remembered seeing a picture of the Tabaco family in one of my father’s book collection, the Bohol Circle in black & white. Probably that was your Dad.

You came to Bohol in 1966 the year I was born. You were probably like a celebrity back then with your American accent. However, despite of this wide generation gap, you generously shared your seasoned thoughts/experiences to us and we are very grateful.

I was once a fan of your tabacofamily.com site since 2004, though I never registered as a member. There is a page therein that has links to almost all Philippine web sites including the Bohol Chronicle.

The one I am most interested about in your site is the Bisaya Hervas or the Visherb alphabet, which is long extinct form of writing (I found it only in your web site). I copied that weird looking fonts and instructions on how to use it. Since then, I used it for encrypting secret codes and experimented using it in poetry (balak), visualizing myself as caught in a time warp to the past.

Probably your job as a "twister hunter" is demanding too much of your adrenaline that forbids you from gaining fats. Well, I happened to read an article that says grains (including rice), sugars and a corn diet introduced by the Spaniards has caused the demise of and American Indian tribe. Our bodies were of hunter gatherer which survives on a diet similar to a rabbit consisting of few vegetation and small meat. Evidence from the bones tells that those tribes became obese. I will try to search that article from my archives and share it with you.

Once again, thank you Sir Joey and I look forward to reading more of your entertaining thoughts.

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« Reply #26 on: January 05, 2008, 05:53:52 PM »
It's okay if you do most of the talking because I do well in reading, Kuya Joey! ;D

Speaking of Obama, I like him too because he isn't what we call in the Phils as "trapo" translated to traditional politician.  Party-wise, I am more of a republican for no reason in particular  :D  Just like you, I also thought Obama didn't stand a chance with Clinton seemingly strong but lastnight at the Iowa Primary he surprised me!  He did a good job! But I understand, Kuya Joey that his victory lastnight didn't ensure him the Democratic Party's presidential candiate, or am I wrong?


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« Reply #27 on: January 05, 2008, 07:01:40 PM »
Grace...i hope i write as well as you read! :D

Why then are u more of a republican in general? What did you make of Huckabee's win then?

As a US serviceman, civil servant and now Federal contractor, i have had to keep my distance from the politicos and their parties. I vote mainly on their platforms anyway, so i've gone different ways. I have voted in every election since i was 18 since i believe it is our civic duty and responsibility to do so. I've made it my business to be as informed as i can on who the candidates are and what they believe in, not just what they are saying for the moment. The internet has made this so much easier.

Obama's win in Iowa in no way ensures him of anything other than that. The Clinton political machine is formidable. Her performance as NY's Senator is admirable, as is her ties to Wall St. Least of all, let's not forget that Edwards is a white male with a good msg also and a similar platform of issues.

Obama is also not well loved by Asian Ams. The <a href="http://www.80-20initiative.net/">80-20 Initiative</a> has a Defeat Obama campaign due to his lack of response to Asian Am issues. So Clinton, Edwards and Richardson have a much better chance in our demographic...joey

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« Reply #28 on: January 06, 2008, 04:04:06 AM »
Well Mrs. grazie and Mr. jtabaco pardon me but while I was reading all your post about our Presidential candidates, as a democrat, I would love to see Hiliary win and make Obama as her VP. I couldn't help but think that the Clinton administrations as the former Pres.Bill and an experienced Senator Hiliary, they have the chance to bring back the good America. Obama will be a big plus as VP. So I think between the 3 of them, they should make a good team in the White house.

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« Reply #29 on: January 06, 2008, 04:37:13 AM »
Well Mrs. grazie and Mr. jtabaco pardon me but while I was reading all your post about our Presidential candidates, as a democrat, I would love to see Hiliary win and make Obama as her VP. I couldn't help but think that the Clinton administrations as the former Pres.Bill and an experienced Senator Hiliary, they have the chance to bring back the good America. Obama will be a big plus as VP. So I think between the 3 of them, they should make a good team in the White house.

I agree with B:-) on this issue.

It would be great to see Hilary Clinton as the next President of the U S A.


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« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2008, 10:45:07 AM »
b:)...i'm fine. How ya doing yourself today? Glad you got some enjoyment out of reading my bio. I actually like brown rice better than white but everyone else likes the white. My granddaughter, who i babysit, won't even eat the brown rice. If she's over my wife makes white rice and i get rabbit food.

Guess you're up near Rockland where a bro and sis of mine live up in Spring Valley. Ronkonkoma is at Exits 59-60 on the Long Island Expressway. We go there by Shelter Island almost every Jun for the <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/sbra-bbb.asp">Bike-Boat-Bike Ride</a>.

I've actually been lurking here in TB ever since Google found this site for Bohol and Tagbilaran items for the Alerts I get. According to Mike, he has optimized the TB site from the start, so I've been here from the start just reading tho I only just registered recently to post my dad's obit.

There was too much bisaya here for me to handle navigating around on this bbs. The previous Bohol mailing lists that I was on for years were mostly English. I've managed to figure out what most of the words are in bisaya to get around, especially to reply.

Since I get almost daily Google Alerts linked here, I'm always stopping over if only to lurk. Guess now that I'm registered, my tracks will show up, even if i don't reply, if you know where to look for them. Glad Mike put this site up to replace the bohol.net & bohol.org mailing lists that have only recently died...joey

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« Reply #31 on: January 06, 2008, 11:21:16 AM »
Angie...Thanx for the post! I used to call my grandpa there in Ubujan Tatay and my grandma Nanay. My Nanay called me the black sheep of the family due to all the shenanigans i pulled when i was there in 66-67 acting like an ugly American teenager, not coming home to the baranguy and staying over my gf's house in the poblation, getting into drunken brawls with my cousins Pat Alagon and Eddie Israel, and running all over the place with my band RC & the Sparrows mainly at the K of C pier Bayview night club. It was all wine, women and song back then. I had a great time and many memories.

Many of the Filipinos here who know I'm a gpa call me lolo but the Filipino kids mainly call me tito. Guess that's Taglish. My gkids call me pop-pop. 

One of my most favorite things to eat were ginamous, baguong or anchovies. I'm not supposed to eat that stuff any more along with the skin of the lechon, another favorite, and chitcharon. I still eat a lot of adobo since it is soaked and cooked in vinegar, but instead of rice as a chaser, i have rabbit food...joey

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« Reply #32 on: January 06, 2008, 11:29:31 AM »
Want some ginamos???? I still some here...from Philippines...Speaking of ginamos and lechon...eating with the skin of lechon and ginamos always goes together for me....I love it....my father is a fisherman before and we have lots of anchovies...we made it into ginamos...As of now...our dinner is adobong baboy :) hhhmmmmm yummy with inun-unan nga tulingan :)

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« Reply #33 on: January 06, 2008, 12:33:05 PM »
Sir Macky Ferniz....Greetings and felicitations! Are you a Knight of Rizal? I'm only a Sergeant at Arms. So you may address me as Sgt. ;) Guess you didn't read my tirade about being called 'sir' in one of my previous posts. :D

I have spent many an hour and days on Wake Is from the time we used to fly Pan Am Strato Clippers across the Pacific to Bohol in the old days of propellers, to flying Typhoon Chaser missions TDY from there in our <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/wc130.asp">WC-130s</a> from 71-74 when i was in the USAF. I was even stuck there for a week one time when we blew a tire on takeoff and it damaged the landing gear door. We had to wait for parts and maintenance personnel to get there then fix the damage along with changing the tire. I nearly died of boredom.

Wonder if you can scan that pic and post it here for all to see? Or you can just attach it to an email to me and i will post it up here.

I had been a celebrity prior to that visit when my dad would drag me all over Bohol to speak at schools and events about the UN that he made me learn like I was an ambassador or something every 2 years we would visit Bohol during the school vacation here. Meantime i felt like a freak show of this flip kid who spoke English with a 'slang' accent like they would say. I kept thinking to myself who had the accent?

Glad our Phlipside page was of service to you. The only folks who could register were the family and close friends like Zen Darunday. It is unfortunate that many of the links there have died since. Rene Sumodabilla had lots of great info about esoteric stuff about Bohol that I use to have links to at his bohol.org site he and his bro Basil ran. That stuff is now gone forever with bohol.org offline.

My son jon was the one who put up those links to the Bisaya Hervas or the Visherb alphabet, which was the long extinct form of writing. He has tatoos of his kids names in the style from one of Rene's articles about tribal tatoos there in Bohol and the RP. I put the links up about the Eskaya, something I would like to further investigate.

I was not a <a href="http://www.tornadochaser.com/">tornado or 'twister" hunter or chaser</a> as they are called here. Those folks are nuts looking to get themselves killed. I flew <a href="http://awra.us">weather reconnaissance</a> into typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones, in the Indian Ocean, and willie-willies, as they are called down in Australia. Since there were no weather satellites back then, we also flew what were called synoptic tracks, that would gather weather data over the oceanic areas.

I used to eat lots of rice and veggies with a little meat or fish at meals since growing up in a family of 10 kids here in metro NYC, there were never enough 'viands' to go around for everyone. The bones of my ribs use to stick out until after I became an adult. Now I have a beer belly and I even don't drink beer or any other alcoholic beverages since i'm not allowed to anymore...sgt joey

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« Reply #34 on: January 06, 2008, 02:05:07 PM »
b:)...i'm fine. How ya doing yourself today? Glad you got some enjoyment out of reading my bio. I actually like brown rice better than white but everyone else likes the white. My granddaughter, who i babysit, won't even eat the brown rice. If she's over my wife makes white rice and i get rabbit food.

Guess you're up near Rockland where a bro and sis of mine live up in Spring Valley. Ronkonkoma is at Exits 59-60 on the Long Island Expressway. We go there by Shelter Island almost every Jun for the <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/sbra-bbb.asp">Bike-Boat-Bike Ride</a>.

I've actually been lurking here in TB ever since Google found this site for Bohol and Tagbilaran items for the Alerts I get. According to Mike, he has optimized the TB site from the start, so I've been here from the start just reading tho I only just registered recently to post my dad's obit.

There was too much bisaya here for me to handle navigating around on this bbs. The previous Bohol mailing lists that I was on for years were mostly English. I've managed to figure out what most of the words are in bisaya to get around, especially to reply.

Since I get almost daily Google Alerts linked here, I'm always stopping over if only to lurk. Guess now that I'm registered, my tracks will show up, even if i don't reply, if you know where to look for them. Glad Mike put this site up to replace the bohol.net & bohol.org mailing lists that have only recently died...joey

I think I should call you sgt. joey. Inspite of our terrible chilly weather, i'm doing well. Yes, I know where you mean but I'm a little bit on the west side it's West Milford, basically they call it "The Highlands". And yes, now I picture where that place is and I can now remember that name of that town on Signs before those exits. Is that right every June to Shelter island? we're not a huge fan of those activities but good for you! Hey you're not kiddin when you said lots of activities to do to keep yourself fit!
And O, your wife is right when she says, she's a computer widower, it looks like you do types a lot. Funny because I told my husband about that phrase, then he asked me back the same question since i'm the one who is the computer freak, I said "am I a book reader widower" and he replied back "you live long enough with me that you know the right answer" We just laugh ourselves out!
Speaking of, since it's 1am, I'd better go before he comes and ask me again! LOL.

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« Reply #35 on: January 06, 2008, 05:36:08 PM »
Kuya Joey,

Did you watch the back to back debate of the presidential candidates of Republican and Democratic Parties in New Hamshire?  I missed half of the Republican debate. It seems like I didn't miss much of the earlier part of the debate of the Republican anyway because I enjoyed more of the Democratic candidates' debate.  I think, of all the candidates, Obama was the sharpest of 'em all.     

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« Reply #36 on: January 06, 2008, 05:46:04 PM »
Mrs B:)...the next time Mrs Loida Nicolas Lewis sends me an invite to one of her hundreds of dollars a plate dinners for Mrs Clinton, I'll send it over to you if she bothers to send me another one since I have not taken her up on any of the invites, mainly since i couldn't afford to go even if i wanted to. Plus I am no longer a member of NaFFAA, a pet project of hers.

I'm not too comfortable with Hilary's ties to Wall St. Hillary has been a surprisingly excellent Sen for NY tho i did not vote for her the 1st time around thinking she was a reverse carpetbagger. I'm sure if she wins, and that is still a good probability considering who's behind her, she will offer the VPship to Barak. I just wonder if he would accept? I don't think she would if he offered...joey

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« Reply #37 on: January 06, 2008, 06:12:33 PM »
I agree with B:-) on this issue.

It would be great to see Hilary Clinton as the next President of the U S A.

Spiderman...Like I previously said, you and most other Asian Ams would love to see that since Barak has not addressed any Asian Ams issues. Or are there other reasons for your wishes?...joey

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« Reply #38 on: January 06, 2008, 07:33:17 PM »
B:)...call me what you like. Like I use to tell the press when they call the NYC Forecast Office, the reason it's cold out is because it's winter. And we've several more months to go before it's over. West Milford was at the nw'ern edge of our forecast area. Last time I was up there was at the Connie at Greenwood Lake Arpt to give a pilot weather brief for summertime thunderstorms back in the early 90s.

That <a href="http://www.sbraweb.org/2007_Special_Events.htm#bbb">ride is the beginning of every June to Shelter Island</a>. If I don't exercise, it definitely will be heart attack city for me. I got my <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/bicycle.asp">bike as a retirement present</a> back in 04 and have been putting it to good use since I hate gyms and really can't afford them anyway. I also hate to walk or run but i love to ride.

It looks like you type a lot too. Guess your husband is a computer widower. My wife falls asleep in bed reading while I'm typing on my laptop. Books are not as obnoxious as computers...joey

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« Reply #39 on: January 06, 2008, 07:40:07 PM »
Grace...i had to <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/ispwx.asp">work tonite and with the rain</a>, i did not have much time to watch anything other than the Weather Channel. Glad to hear that Obama was sharp since he has not been know to do to well at these debates...joey

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« Reply #40 on: January 06, 2008, 07:48:36 PM »
Angie...what's inun-unan nga tulingan in english?...joey

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« Reply #41 on: January 06, 2008, 07:57:47 PM »
Does anyone here know who Enrico Saragosa (dancingearth) is and why he is linking my msgs here on <a href="http://digg.com/people/Complete_Background_of_Joey_Tabaco">digg.com</a>???...joey

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« Reply #42 on: January 06, 2008, 09:02:53 PM »
Thanks again Sgt. Joey. I guess you are not comfortable with a ‘Sir’ which is commonly used by salesmen these days. Sgt. Joey sounds energetic and would probably make you feel younger.

I am not one of Knights of Rizal, though many of my friends are.

My mother is a collector and seldom throws things. So, you will find a collection of Pan-Am shoulder bags & luggages in our closet including old books (1950s and 60s), which I valued as historical. Wake Island's role as stop-over in the Pacific ended during the advent of Boeng 747 jets which also ended my father's career.

Regarding the 'Bohol Circle Year Book' Photos, I will post a PM to Paul Vistal (a member of Tubag Bohol) who is settled in Bohol and request him to scan it for you. By the way, I believed it was already posted here in Tubag Bohol as this link: http://tubagbohol.mikeligalig.com/index.php?topic=3411.msg18184

I read you mentioned Eddie Israel is your causin. He is still the undesputed city councilor of Tagbilaran. He is an editor and a writer. One of his projects is to write a genealogy of the Sarmiento family being himself as part of this family. My mother was sort of involved being a distant Sarmiento relative to Eddie. I was young then and this book was not materialized, though we have some of the original manuscript. Probably making it these days would be much easier with internet accessibility. However, I believe it would still be a great task being the first Sarmiento is a womanizer with four wives.               

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« Reply #43 on: January 07, 2008, 02:14:10 AM »
Angie...what's inun-unan nga tulingan in english?...joey

Hello Kuya Joey...I don't know what's in English...it's like adobong fish...people cook it in different ways....with vinegar and/or soy sauce, garlic and ground pepper and salt, water....but I have my own recipe from my deceased Nanay..

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« Reply #44 on: January 07, 2008, 10:14:36 AM »
Mrs B:)...the next time Mrs Loida Nicolas Lewis sends me an invite to one of her hundreds of dollars a plate dinners for Mrs Clinton, I'll send it over to you if she bothers to send me another one since I have not taken her up on any of the invites, mainly since i couldn't afford to go even if i wanted to. Plus I am no longer a member of NaFFAA, a pet project of hers.

I'm not too comfortable with Hilary's ties to Wall St. Hillary has been a surprisingly excellent Sen for NY tho i did not vote for her the 1st time around thinking she was a reverse carpetbagger. I'm sure if she wins, and that is still a good probability considering who's behind her, she will offer the VPship to Barak. I just wonder if he would accept? I don't think she would if he offered...joey

sgt.joey, believe it or not my husband was one of the volunteers when Hiliary ran for Sen.the first time in NYC. After that not anymore. He was a little bit disappointed when they didn't send him any thank you note or somethin after what he had done. He sent them email and they apologized. But that didn't stop him from liking her maybe because of her experienced in politics for many years now, not to forget her foreign policy experienced as well. As for the tickets, thank you for the thoughts but we're like you, not too crazy about those dinners. We actually got one the last time she ran for her 2nd term few years ago.
I didn't say I don't like Barak, like most people said, he's very likable, charming and very well in public speaking. But still 2 years in politics, I don't know. And also I was surprised to see Chicago as his state, he's got a pretty low support there.
I agree, I don't think Hiliary will accept if Barak will offer VPship to her.
Well see, as what Yogi said, it ain't over 'till it's over.
You're right we have to get going, exercise. When we're in Shelter Island, we love to walk especially right along the water. It's so calming and peaceful. We could walk for miles and miles and rest in one of the beach area.
We're not really that far from Greenwood Lake airport, I call it the airport for the rich. It's pretty small only for small private planes like what Derek Jetter of the NY Yankees are using whenever he takes to one of his home here.
That's right I type a lot, wherever my husband is sitting whether reading newspaper in the sunroom, watching tv in the tvroom, or reading a book in bed, I bring my laptop with me just to let him know, I'm not going anywhere. He seems to like the idea. And he's happy when he sees me I enjoyed what I do, can't get any better than that.


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« Reply #45 on: January 07, 2008, 12:50:48 PM »
Macky...like i said, 'i work for a living!' Energetic yes. Younger, I doubt it. If the wife has her way, i'll die at my part time job with my boots on. She's seen too many really retire and in less than a year were dead. Salespersons, as well as politicians, will say anything to get you to by something, whether or not you need it.

I doubted you were an English knight so Knights of Rizal was a better pun guess, no offense to your many friends who are. I once was in a play at NYU when i was still in HS where i played a boy who visits Rizal in prison the night before he was executed. I realize that acting was not my forte.

Actually Wake Is role as a scheduled stopover ended with the 707 long before the 747 came out. While maintained by Pan Am as an alternate and emergency landing field, that died with the death of Pan Am. The USAF has since maintained it for the same purpose. However, most of the jobs left there are contracted out to civilian entities, including that of the weather. Many of those contract workers are still Filipino.

That <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/rn_sumo/Unheralded_Accomplishment.asp">article in the TANOCAL silver album</a> is posted on our family website with Rene's permission. But I would have utang na loob to you and Paul for any other info you may be able to scan and send to me about my family there in Bohol.

I am glad that someone holds Eddie in such esteem so I will no say anything else. Eddie is married to my cousin Ruby nee Pelias. I know that the Sarmientos are one of those elite families there in Bohol. I wonder if they would have given my father the time of day had he not been able to be one of the early Boholanos to get to America in a respectable job.

With such historic material, if it is not in your interest, it should be made available to those reputable historians who would pursue it's publication with the good as well as the bad included provided it can be verified. There is way too much garbage and disinformation on the internet today.

Only 4 wives? I knew a man who was reputed to not only have wives, but children too, in almost every major town in Bohol. How much of that was macho bragging is hard to tell since he himself never admitted to that me. I just heard it from others, some who did not like him tho I did and still admire him.

I was amused by what I saw there in Bohol where Catholic priests had wives and children. Better than the child molesters here in the US who should have been shot on sight or burned at the stake and not hidden away by their bishops...joey

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« Reply #46 on: January 07, 2008, 08:13:25 PM »
B:)...I believe your husband was one of the volunteers when Hiliary ran for Sen.the first time in NYC. With the likes of Loida Nicolas Lewis backing her, many Fil Ams flocked to her support. Loida for those who don't know who she is, is one of the richest Fil Ams in the US. Tho we are well acquainted and know and like each other, she is way out of my social class.

Loida hired me as a volunteer to be her webmaster in NaFFAA Eastern Region where she was the Regional Chair in 1999. She later appointed me as the volunteer Deputy Director for Information Management for NaFFAA National when she became National Chair in 2004. That's how I ended up as a NaFFAA delegate as a NaFFAA National officer to the <a href="http://naffaa.org/2005naffaa/3gfncres.html">3rd Global Filipino Networking Conference held in Cebu in Jan 2005</a> which gave me the opportunity to visit Bohol again since 1972.

To say Hilary has foreign policy experience is like saying Barack only has 2 years in politics. Obama had been involved in local Chicago politics since 1985 after he graduated from Columbia University, and in IL state politics after he went on to earn his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, then ran for the Illinois State Senate and served for eight years.

With Barach as one of the IL Senators to the US Senate since 2004, I don't know where you got that info that he's got a pretty low support there, especially in Chicago. He never would have been elected US Senator from IL if he did not have the majority support particularly in Chicago. That's another state Hillary WILL loose to Barack!

Exercise is only half the battle. You have to watch what you eat. Many of our Filipino foods are some of the worst things for a healthy diet. There's way too much starch, fat, salt and sugar especially in fried foods, like fried banana which i love to eat. :'( Tho Yogi may not have coined this, it sounds like he did: You are what you eat! (<a href="http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/you%20are%20what%20you%20eat.html">The nutritionist Victor Lindlahr coined the phrase in English in 1942.</a>)

These days, any airport is for the rich, especially with the cost of avgas and maintenance. I had dreams of flying as a little kid riding back and forth in aircraft from NYC to Bohol every 2 years from the time i was born til i turned 18, courtesy of the UN. That dream to fly sort of came true in the back of the WC-130 as an aerial weather observer or meteorological technician courtesy of the USAF. I am now the Membership Chair of the <a href="http://www.awra.us/leadership.html">AWRA veterans org</a>.

I have paid with my obsession with computers since I was in a HS computer course in 1967 with a condition called trigger finger. Half of my fingers have needed minor ambulatory operations to fix this condition, which really started when my dad forced me to learn to type on a manual typewriter when i was in 1st grade. That skill helped him get his job in the UN.

I got my own personal laptop as a retirement present in 2004. In 2006, my son, who works for NJ Verizon got me a WLAN card for free. It basically gives me broadband access anywhere i go with my laptop thru the cell phone towers. The more signal bars, the faster the connection. This past holidays, my present was a newer free EVDO Rev A card that is even faster yet less drain on the batteries/power source.

Since our P3 desktop is more older and slower than my now aging P4 Centrino laptop, my wife will think nothing of throwing me off my laptop to do her email. Tho she is the family CFO, i am the clerk who does most of the electronic bill paying at her direction. We hardly ever write checks anymore.  When i begged for a new duel-core pentium laptop from santa, she asked whats wrong with the one you got? I told her it was old and slow. She said so are you; a perfect match :(...joey

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« Reply #47 on: January 08, 2008, 12:13:37 AM »
I was asked by Mike that he wishes to know more about me so I thought I'd put it in this thread where it's supposed to go. Been into <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/joetcomp.asp">computers since HS</a>, online since the early 80s at work with the NWS and at home since the late 80s with the now defunct GENIE network. <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/jtabaco.html">My CV</a> pretty much covers my work life. Click the links for the details.

<a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/main/tabacotree.asp">My parents and grandparents</a> were all from the barrios of Tagbilaran. <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/rn_sumo/Unheralded_Accomplishment.asp">My dad</a> came to NYC to work for the UN in 46, <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/grandma/">my mom</a> in 47. Since dad worked for the UN, he had home leave privileges back then which allowed the whole family to go back to Bohol almost every 2 years during summer vacation til each kid turned 18 until the old man retired.

The last time I did that was in 67. But while I was stationed on Guam with the USAF, I took an R&R leave to Bohol in 72. After I retired from the NWS in 04, I finally got a chance to go <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/main/bq.asp">back to Bohol in Feb 05</a>, since I was a <a href="http://naffaa.org">NaFFAA</a> delegate to the 3rd Global Filipino Networking Con held in Cebu during the last week of Jan 05.

I just became a <a href="http://tabacofamily.com/">lolo for the 4th time</a>. Click on Connor's pic for more pics. I got 3 kids. My baby pinay princess daughter still lives with me. My older son was a web designer during the .com bubble and when it went bust, he went to work for Verizon stringing fiber. My middle son was everything from a commercial fisherman, contractor to now a sou chef in a restaurant in Manhattan that I can't afford to eat at.

My wife's family is from Lubang, Occ Mindoro and she's been here in NYC since she was 8. Her dad retired from the US Navy as a CPO. Most of her siblings are here in the US except for one in Australia. She has no desire to go back to the RP other than for a vacation. She still is working as a Sr Manager for a large private radiology group here on Long Island, NY where we own a house in Ronkonkoma.

I'm also on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=579403073">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://profiles.friendster.com/joeytj">Friendster</a> and <a href="http://myspace.com/joeytjedi">Myspace</a>, tho I hardly log into the last 2 social networks anymore. Other than my part time job on most weekends and babysitting my grand-daughter Mon thru Thu, I do volunteer computer and web work for a few NGOs, non-profits and veterans orgs. I am the Admin for the <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fanhs-nyc/">Metro NY Chapter</a> of <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~jmtc29/home.html">FANHS</a>.

My laptops has a WLAN card my son got me from his job at Verizon so anywhere I go with it, I have broadband access to the internet, even in a car, train or plane. I haven't figured out how to do it while I'm <a href="http://www.tabacofamily.com/jtabaco/bicycle.asp">riding my bicycle</a> but I'm working on it. You might say I'm a semi-retired geek...joey

Mr Tabaco, I realize that you live quite close to me. If you're around the Willingboro area, then you might know where Williamstown is. That is where I am from. Congratulations on becoming a Lolo!!

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« Reply #48 on: January 08, 2008, 01:23:32 AM »
Nice hearing you again Sgt. Joey and thanks for adding me into your friendster. Those guys with me at Christmas bon fire photos were all American airmen working in a private company. Their job is to do test flights of F-15s, F-16 Falcon, whatever they name it. They are bragging too much about technical things which are beyond my comprehension. The bottom line is they are like human test dummies. Their wives are filipinas, thats why we are close.

I have seen your post to B:), I also thought of buying WLan card which is cheap in our place, at only $27, pre-paid one month unlimited use, with 100mbps speed which is OK enough just for browsing. I wonder if this can be hooked to a Wi-fi so I can share it with my friends and we share the cost. I am now interested with internet, with its practical applications. Unlike in the 90’s where they have this concept of incorporating internet to a microwave oven or to the refrigerator, which is the silliest idea I’ve ever heard. Even I am not sold to having an internet in the car. It is worst than drunk driving.

We are not too close either with the Sarmientos in Tagbilaran due to their elitist attitude. I may assume Eddie dropped this genealogy project due to this reason.

As I have said, you got the style of Bob Hope and I am very much entertained, more than listening to Frasier or Jerry Seinfield.

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« Reply #49 on: January 08, 2008, 06:56:44 AM »
Mr Tabaco, I realize that you live quite close to me. If you're around the Willingboro area, then you might know where Williamstown is. That is where I am from. Congratulations on becoming a Lolo!! :)
Lorenzo...I live in Ronkonkoma, NY, half way out to Montauk Point from NYC on Long Island. My son Jon lives in Moorestown just off NJ73. My newest gkid Connor was born in the hospital up in Willingboro. That's where the profile pic was taken. Jon works for NJ Verizon and is one of the folks stringing fiber thru your hood. He was trying to buy a house nearer to you off the White Horse Pike US30 before the mortgage meltdown.

When I attended a FAHNS event at the Cebu Restaurant in Philly, I was told there is a Filipino Center for southern NJ in your hood somewhere. I think they said it was in Berlin. Your on the south side of the ACY Xway...joey

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« Reply #50 on: January 08, 2008, 07:06:55 AM »
Lorenzo...I live in Ronkonkoma, NY, half way out to Montauk Point from NYC on Long Island. My son Jon lives in Moorestown just off NJ73. My newest gkid Connor was born in the hospital up in Willingboro. That's where the profile pic was taken. Jon works for NJ Verizon and is one of the folks stringing fiber thru your hood. He was trying to buy a house nearer to you off the White Horse Pike US30 before the mortgage meltdown.

When I attended a FAHNS event at the Cebu Restaurant in Philly, I was told there is a Filipino Center for southern NJ in your hood somewhere. I think they said it was in Berlin. Your on the south side of the ACY Xway...joey

Hahahaha! Yes, Sir!

Moorestown is not far from where I live, its around the Cherry Hill area, no more than 20-30 minutes from my good ol' Billsville (Williamstown). Its pretty much the same area, super suburbia, lol. Yes, sir, there is a Filipino community here. It is called the "Filipino Association of Williamstown", we had our first annual 'get to gether' in fall of 2005, there is about 100 Filipino families here in Williamstown. There is a larger Filipino association tho that is stationed in Berlin, its known as the South Jersey Filipino Association. I was selected and given a scholarship by them in 2004, one of 10 Filipino high school seniors at the time. Perhaps you know one of the contributors, Dr. Dioscoro Villanueva, M.D. There's alot of Bisayans here in South Jersey, whereas the Filipinos in Northern New Jersey tend to be of the Tagalog and Illocano stock. hahaha

Our locations truly illustrate our regionalism back in the philippines. LOL!

Give my regards to your family and little Connor!!

Another little Pinoy born is a shining star added to our Bisaya family here in New Jersey.



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« Reply #51 on: January 08, 2008, 10:01:37 AM »
Macky...you're welcome for the friendster add. I started out social networking on myspace since that's what the family kids were on here. Then I hopped on friendster since that's where the extended family kids were on there in the RP. These sites were a bit too adolescent for me until us older folks found facebook which originally was only for college students and faculty then spread as the students graduated from college.

You can even proudly proclaim you are Boholano there on your profile with the My Heritage web app. You older folks and seniors should jump onboard there even tho the kids are switching from myspace and friendster to facebook since it is so much better and cleaner!

I didn't see your photos since it's still a little tuff to navigate here not knowing what all the bisaya words mean. Fighter jocks (jet pilots) are a rare breed where the best braggers are sometimes the best pilots since they essentially fly alone, unlike bomber, transport and us recon crews that fly as a team. F-15s are 'Eagles' but have recently been grounded since they are so old.

There is a big misconception here about Filipina wives since they usually start off more submissive than American women. But, especially once you bring them back here to the US, they quickly become like the American wives next door and take over especially once you have kids. They have to in order to survive here. Otherwise their husbands will become like many of the Filipino husbands who have mistresses and girlfriends, and stop coming home regularly.

My cable fiber connection is 100Mbps which i WIFI to my laptop at speeds of 108Mbps. Ethernet is 1Gbps. Theoretically, my Verizon WLAN with should be T1 at 1.5Mbps but i avg about 115Kbps even with the lastest EVDO Rev A Expresscard I got from santa this year. I had to buy a PCMCIA card adapter for the Expresscard to fit my older laptop.

All this is highly dependent on distance to the cell tower (number of bars) or WIFI router (signal strength %), the traffic at the cell tower server as well as transmission mode like EVDO which manages the radio frequency spectrum. This is all shared bandwidth; the more the number of devices using the connection, the less bandwidth share available.

If you know what you are doing config'ing the OS and can afford or have the proper adapter cards or USB interfaces, routers, switches or modems, you can network any pc thru any connection. I remember in the begining of WIFI where i would steal bandwidth from any unsecured wireless router anywhere i went where one was in range. You can now even get WIFI routers that accept WLAN (cell phone) cards, as well as multiple connections to cable (tv), dsl (landline phone) and/or satellite (tv and pc capable).

I use my WLAN in the car if I not driving otherwise my wife in online as the passenger. Some cars have it built in and bluetooth it to other devices like ipods or xboxes. Since i have bluetooth in my laptop, i cud do that too. WIFI in the house is now used for heating/cooling and alarm/security systems. I also have wanted a weather sensor platform that is WIFI and solar powered in my backyard but can't afford a decent one. The cheaper ones are just toys not gud enuf for a pro weatherman.

My father was supposedly close friends with Alex Sarmiento. Eddie probably dropped this genealogy project due to the lack of cooperation from them not wanting their dirty laundry aired out in public.

Since I am more from the Bob Hope gen than Frasier or Jerry Seinfield, that may be why i sound more like him. My favorite current comedians are Bill Maher and George Carlin. They are honest, straightforward as well as funny to me...joey

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« Reply #52 on: January 08, 2008, 11:46:25 AM »
Lorenzo...The South Jersey flips actually have a Center, their own bldg there in Berlin from what I was told. Glad to see they are doing more than just ballroom dancing there giving scholarships to youth like you. However, there are so many Bisayans there in North Jersey that they not only have orgs for each province but even each city.

Not only are there 2 major Bohol orgs, chapters of the Bohol Asso and Bohol Circle up there, there is also an org just for Tagbilaranons, that had a Chritmas Party that my wife and many of my bros and sis's went to last month. I couldn't go since i had to work. My wife's family is from Lubang, Occ Mindoro and they have their own org just for the folks from Lubang.

The problem that i and my siblings and our children have with those orgs is that they tend to talk and conduct business in bisaya which leaves me, a tatay, talking to their kids who also don't speak bisaya anymore. Same with my wife's family and orgs, who do it in Tagalog. When their kids were smaller I stopped going to her family get togethers until they made the effort to talk in English, which they were also very fluent in, so I would not feel left out, despite my failed attempts to learn Tagalog.

The Philippine American Center in Jamaica, NYC use to be just the Illocano Center. It now houses FAHSI, the social service org for all Filipinos in greater NYC of which I am a member. Tho they asked me to be a board member, i declined since i am not good in soliciting for funds, the main duty of a board member. I helped set up their computer lab.

There is a saying that anywhere there are 2 flips, they will form an org; if there a 3 flips there will be 2 orgs, the 3rd person being a member of both orgs. Here in the Ronkonkoma area, there are 2 major Fil Am orgs, FAMILLI and Tanglaw both hq'd in the next town over, Holbrook, for all of Suffolk County. I am a member of FAMILII. What this does for Fil Ams is divide and conquer, which does not promote unity for the Fil Am community nationwide.

That's why i joined NaFFAA which is the Natl Federations of Fil Am Assos, but it tended to alienate us multi-gen flips. So i switched to FANHS which is more multi-gen American oriented. But their are also divisions among the age groups which further aggravates disunity in the Fil Am community, so it's hard to get us all together.

Thanx for the regards to Conner, a quarterbred Boholano Fil Am, part of the 4th gen of Tabacos here in the US for over 60 years of the centenial of Fil Ams here in America...joey

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« Reply #53 on: January 09, 2008, 02:24:55 PM »
B:)...I believe your husband was one of the volunteers when Hiliary ran for Sen.the first time in NYC. With the likes of Loida Nicolas Lewis backing her, many Fil Ams flocked to her support. Loida for those who don't know who she is, is one of the richest Fil Ams in the US. Tho we are well acquainted and know and like each other, she is way out of my social class.

Loida hired me as a volunteer to be her webmaster in NaFFAA Eastern Region where she was the Regional Chair in 1999. She later appointed me as the volunteer Deputy Director for Information Management for NaFFAA National when she became National Chair in 2004. That's how I ended up as a NaFFAA delegate as a NaFFAA National officer to the <a href="http://naffaa.org/2005naffaa/3gfncres.html">3rd Global Filipino Networking Conference held in Cebu in Jan 2005</a> which gave me the opportunity to visit Bohol again since 1972.

To say Hilary has foreign policy experience is like saying Barack only has 2 years in politics. Obama had been involved in local Chicago politics since 1985 after he graduated from Columbia University, and in IL state politics after he went on to earn his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review, then ran for the Illinois State Senate and served for eight years.

With Barach as one of the IL Senators to the US Senate since 2004, I don't know where you got that info that he's got a pretty low support there, especially in Chicago. He never would have been elected US Senator from IL if he did not have the majority support particularly in Chicago. That's another state Hillary WILL loose to Barack!

Exercise is only half the battle. You have to watch what you eat. Many of our Filipino foods are some of the worst things for a healthy diet. There's way too much starch, fat, salt and sugar especially in fried foods, like fried banana which i love to eat. :'( Tho Yogi may not have coined this, it sounds like he did: You are what you eat! (<a href="http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/you%20are%20what%20you%20eat.html">The nutritionist Victor Lindlahr coined the phrase in English in 1942.</a>)

These days, any airport is for the rich, especially with the cost of avgas and maintenance. I had dreams of flying as a little kid riding back and forth in aircraft from NYC to Bohol every 2 years from the time i was born til i turned 18, courtesy of the UN. That dream to fly sort of came true in the back of the WC-130 as an aerial weather observer or meteorological technician courtesy of the USAF. I am now the Membership Chair of the <a href="http://www.awra.us/leadership.html">AWRA veterans org</a>.

I have paid with my obsession with computers since I was in a HS computer course in 1967 with a condition called trigger finger. Half of my fingers have needed minor ambulatory operations to fix this condition, which really started when my dad forced me to learn to type on a manual typewriter when i was in 1st grade. That skill helped him get his job in the UN.

I got my own personal laptop as a retirement present in 2004. In 2006, my son, who works for NJ Verizon got me a WLAN card for free. It basically gives me broadband access anywhere i go with my laptop thru the cell phone towers. The more signal bars, the faster the connection. This past holidays, my present was a newer free EVDO Rev A card that is even faster yet less drain on the batteries/power source.

Since our P3 desktop is more older and slower than my now aging P4 Centrino laptop, my wife will think nothing of throwing me off my laptop to do her email. Tho she is the family CFO, i am the clerk who does most of the electronic bill paying at her direction. We hardly ever write checks anymore.  When i begged for a new duel-core pentium laptop from santa, she asked whats wrong with the one you got? I told her it was old and slow. She said so are you; a perfect match :(...joey

sgt.joey, I didn't let the 2 gordeous day passed by without enjoying outside, it's like a taste of spring. And that's the reason I haven't open my PC. I can't believe I survived a day without pc.
When my husband volunteered, we weren't married yet. And he's not a filipino, he's caucasian, sorry if I didn't tell you before. He's been a big fan of the Clintons. And after knowing about their records, that's when I became to like them as well.
And about Obama, I can't tell now where I got my information. I have read lots of magazines about him like Times, Newsweek, The New Yorker and many others that I couldn't figure out which one of those mentioned it, although you are right, it doesn't make any sense. O well, I might be wrong, sorry.
I would say not only filipino food are very bad for our health but I think almost all kinds. I love to eat cheese and one of my favorite is blue cheese with red wine. But again, my husband and I are very careful. We only eat them occasionally.
About internet connections, we got ours from cablevision. We got their 3 in 1 package - internet, telephone and tv. Then I got a router so I can connect my laptop to WIFI with security locked of course. And then we have verizon wireless for our mobile. But we didn't know this before that verizon are not the same as verizon wireless. We always thought, it's all one company.

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« Reply #54 on: January 09, 2008, 03:42:25 PM »
B:)...I actually went out for my 1/2 hr bike ride constitutional myself both days at a somewhat leisurly pace not having riden for some time now due to the adverse weather. Got called in tonite for for the mid shift, midnite to 8am, for a sick collegue. I would probably go into withdrawal if i did not get on a computer at least once a day.

It doesn't matter what your husband is, or even if he is democrat, republican or independent. As long as he is involved, IMHO he is fulfilling his civic duty and responsibility, which at the min is to vote. Like Obama winning in IL as the favorite son, Hilary will win in NY being the favorite daughter in her case. With her stunning NH win, she has proved she is still the party favorite.

Obama's lack of commitment to Asian Ams may not affect him that much, but his lack of concrete plans will. Hope will not change anything w/o plans like Hilary has. I just am suspicious of how indebted Hillary is to the Wall St Corps!

Yes flip food is not the only bad stuff for us, but that's what I mainly ate despite being so Borged by American culture being born and raised here. I already had long ago cut out McDonalds type fast foods and have even began to like the fishbait shashimi that my wife loves. My father would turn over in his recent grave if he knew I liked Jap food. I was saddened to see the golden arches all over Tagbilaran when i visited there in Feb of 05.

I too now have Optimum Triple Play but I'm pissed off at cablevision for cutting back on the bandwidth I had before since i did not include their Online Boost pkg with my Triple play upgrade. I had cablevision since i moved into my house in 89 and was the 1st one on the block to upgrade to digital tv and internet access when it became available. I then added their phone service and HDTV and they cut my bandwidth because it's not part of their basic Triple Play pkg? I will switch my phone and internet to Verizon once they get tv in my hood!

I use to have Verizon non-digital phone service before we added Optimum Voice. My phone was the only one working during the last metro NYC blackout and neighbors flocked over to use it. My WLAN EVDO Rev A service for my laptop is from Verizon since my son got it for me since he works for NJ Verizon. My cell phones are a family plan from T Mobile since that was the cheapest my wife could find.

They are different companies under the same corporation. So my son still gets an employee discount. He has comcast for his internet and tv since Verizon does not have tv rights there yet in southern NJ and uses Vonage for his home voice phone. But his cells are Verizon. I just don't like Verizon's shenanigans trying to control internet bandwidth access...joey

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