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Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« on: March 11, 2013, 08:19:16 AM »
by Bohol Chronicle

Tagbilaran's horrible roads, believed to be the worst in the Philippines today, took center stage as three mayoralty bets in a debate Friday have unanimously blasted the city's most pressing problem of this century.

The synchronized opinion of former City Councilor Augustinus “Dodong” Gonzaga, Dr. Abraham Lim, and the city's number one councilor, John Geesnell “Baba” Yap, all vying for City Hall's top seat in the May 2013 elections, reechoed First District Cong. Rene Relampagos' remark in a Feb. 15 debate with City Mayor Dan Lim that Tagbilaran is a victim of “9 years of waste and negligence” as seen on its offensive roads.
 
Of the three, A. Lim appeared to be reluctant in pointing out Tagbilaran's most-talked-about problem. “Kung akoy pangutan-on, ang numero uno nga suliran sa Tagbilaran mao ang panglawas, pero kung ang katawhan maoy pasultihon, ang kalsada,” he told a sometimes unruly crowd all competing for an inch at a small  University of Bohol (UB) Gym.

A Lim, whose handler is his own brother, the incumbent city mayor, clarified that he is not an “apologist” for Mayor Lim.
“Bisan kinsa ang inyong pilion pagka-mayor makasulbad sa suliran sa kalsada,” A Lim said. He added that if he gets elected mayor, 80 percent of city roads would have undergone concreting within three years of his administration.

The question stemmed from the debate moderator's opening-salvo question: “What do you consider as the number one problem of Tagbilaran City and what is your solution?”

“Bisan buta makahibalo dayon kung unsa ang suliran sa Tagbilaran,” Gonzada told a roaring crowd, alluding to one's feeling of certainty over bumpy roads even without seeing them.

“Gitawag kini ug TBTK or Tagbilaran Busluton Tanang Kalsada,” he said, unleashing a punch-line that drew loud approvals even from those belonging to the opposite political fence.

Gonzaga said that the city has a total of 87 kilometers of road network in which 70 percent are in their worst condition not ever seen in previous city administrations. He vowed not to rely on bank loans in repairing the city's disgusting roads.

Gonzaga's statement on loan was an offshoot to his earlier protest to City Hall's move to avail of a whooping P240-million loan from the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), a plan that has stirred a boiling public anger owing to the numbered days of Mayor Lim at City Hall before the May 2013 elections.

In several news reports, people have condemned the P240-million loan, saying people's money would just “obviously” be used to finance  the current election campaign.

Councilor Yap, a nephew of the city mayor and Abe Lim, cited a research of the Holy Name University (HNU) which revealed that deteriorating roads had topped people's concerns.

“We will increase the budget for road repair and maintenance,” Councilor Yap told an animated debate audience whose t-shirt colors tagged their political affiliations. He hit City Hall for completing only 4 road projects between 2006 to 2009, out of the 34 identified projects.

Their views were articulated during the two-hour candidates forum dubbed as “Your Voice, My Choice, Our Future” held at University of Bohol gymnasium last Friday afternoon. Loy Palapos was the moderator.

The forum sponsored by the Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. was the second of three episodes, the last of which will be held this Thursday with gubernatorial bets, re-electionist Gov. Edgar Chatto and Carmen Mayor Cheche Toribio de los Reyes. The final episode to be held at the HNU gym will be also be covered live over dyRD.

PROPOSED HEALTH PROGRAMS

At the debate, often interrupted by cheers and jeers of a raucous crowd, the three candidates were asked of their proposed health programs.

Councilor Yap said he would augment the budget for the so-called Blue Card Program, a failed policy of his uncle mayor. Blue Card, it may be recalled, was dishonored by all hospitals after it was found out that City Hall had no funds for Blue Card despite several releases of budgetary funds for that purpose.

The young councilor said he would ensure that more families would qualify for a Blue Card Program sans a biased politics.
“Atong wad-on ang pagpili-pili kung kinsa ang mo-qualify sa Blue Card,” Yap stressed. He added that he would also strive to put up a city-government-managed hospital, a vision similarly affirmed and shared with Gonzaga.

Atty. Gonzaga said: “We will strengthen health centers because these are the frontliners in serving the public. We will hire more health workers, provide free medicine for common illnesses, and conduct free medical check-up.”

He said that the City could tap the proceeds of sin tax revenues that would give muscle to health programs here, underscoring the inclusion of senior citizens, children and women as priority beneficiaries.

A Lim, on the other hand, took a less traveled road on health issues, saying he would devote more efforts on prevention than on treatment.

“We need to educate people why they get sick,” he said.
“People need to understand the importance of regular exercise, right food, and clean lifestyle.”

“We don't need money, but common sense,” A Lim said on health problems. “We need to change the mindset of people regarding health.”

TAGBILARAN AS A TOURISM HUB

Gonzaga lamented that Tagbilaran has often been snubbed by tourists coming to Bohol because the city has no tourism spots to showcase (except the Sandugo Shrine) in the first place, a fact he blamed on City Hall's refusal to cooperate with the Provincial Government of Bohol and Gov. Edgar M. Chatto, a known tourism champion.

“We will make Tagbilaran as a true city of friendship,” Gonzada said.

He said he would build a Convention Center in Tagbilaran that would attract organizers of big-time trade fairs, conferences, and seminars.

Gonzaga also outlined the need to put up a handicraft village that will show the ingenious talents of Tagbilaranons, as part of his comprehensive eco-tourism programs.

For his part, A Lim said he would educate tricycle drivers as competent tourist guides whom he considers the City's “moment of truth.”

“The attitude of tricycle drivers can affect the overall public image of Tagbilaran,” A Lim pointed out.

He said he would spread out the direction of city's developments to ease traffic problems, adding that he would fix and expand the existing old Tagbilaran Airport.

Yap, on the other hand, proposed that every barangay would have its own tourism attraction. He said that the dying Sandugo Festival should receive support from City Hall. He added that he would create a City Tour program that will showcase Tagbilaran's potentials.

The city councilor blasted the emptiness  and lack of aesthetics of  the City Hall, being the show-window to the City's image. City Hall gets an annual budget of P2 million for its nowhere-to-be-found landscaping.

SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT
A Lim admitted that City Hall cannot singlehandedly solve the unemployment problem, but he said that “this is an area where private establishments should come in and cooperate with the government.”

Yap emphasized that “daghang negosyo, daghang trabaho.” He revealed that 44 percent of city residents are unemployed today. He batted for a Tagbilaran that is business-friendly, a mantra also pushed by Gonzaga, and Yap said he would invite call center investors whose presence in the city can generate jobs.

Gonzaga said he would first fix the broken infrastructures of Tagbilaran and enhance peace and order to lure investors to come in. “Tagbilaran must be known as an investment-business friendly city.”

He said he would put an end to the problem of massive delayed or denials of business permit and licensing applications at City Hall that have stalled economic progress here.

UNMANAGED CITY GARBAGE

All the candidates admitted that the city garbage problem is worsening due to misplaced priorities.

Yap said proper segregation of garbage at its source would be the first step in solving this headache. He disclosed that as of the moment only seven garbage trucks of City Hall are functional.

A Lim and Gonzaga agreed with Yap that city's garbage can be transported to Albur's proposed dumpsite, a project objected by Mayor Lim after he refused to join the dump-site cluster project.

Gonzaga offered a two-way approach to the garbage problem: a long-term and short-term solution. He said it is hazardous and impractical to create a dumpsite within Tagbilaran because it
will contaminate the city's underground water sources.

Gonzaga cited a specific example of enormous uncollected garbage at Gallares Hospital who for years continues to bury its toxic wastes underground at its own backyard without regard to human health being at risk.

Lim also pointed out of a hidden practice by Panglao hotels and resorts who bury their garbage underground right near the beach.

FIGHTING GRAFT AND CORRUPTION

“I know nothing of graft and corruption since I am not yet in government service,” A Lim told an intensely politically-divided crowd. “I don't fear of being assassinated but what I fear is of being corrupted once I am in government service.”
He said he would solicit people's feedback on how to combat graft and corruption.

Gonzaga minced no words in slamming City Hall's absence of transparency and accountability as a perfect example of existing graft and corrupt practices.

“Employees at City Hall cannot even answer media questions so that the people may know,” Gonzaga said.

Lawyer Gonzaga moved on to lambast the millions of unliquidated cash advances at City Hall now under deep scrutiny by the Commission on Audits but no formal court charges have been filed yet.

“Dinhi sa Tagbilaran, usa ray contractor sa tanang mga proyekto. Mao niy dakong pangutana nga angayan tubagon sa City Hall,” Gonzaga hit such monopolistic practice, reminding Tagbilarananons of City Hall's disappearing vouchers.

Gonzaga, a UP graduate, vowed to probe into massive unliquidated cash advances at City Hall.

Yap staved off speculations he would inherit a bankrupt City Hall and stressed that if there is good governance, corruption has no place in it.

The nephew of the City Mayor himself attacked City Hall for lack of transparency as evidence of its failure to publicize in newspapers and websites of government projects as mandated by national laws.

Concurring with Gonzaga, Yap said he would open to all city-based business establishments the bidding of City Hall projects.

WINNING WITHOUT VOTE-BUYING
“Ang makapadaog sa kandidato mag-agad kung pila ka tawo ang natabangan ug mahatagan sa ensaktong serbisyo,” Yap said as he promised not to buy votes as it would be an insult to the intelligence of voters.

A Lim said he doesn't have a budget of P50 million to fuel his election bid. Later, during the rebuttal, he changed the figure to P100 million.

However, he made a straightforward pronouncement: “Why won't we admit that vote-buying is a way of life?”

“Dili ko mopalit ug buto, manghatag lang ko ug kwarta,” A Lim said matter-of-factly.

A Lim warned that if a mayoralty candidate would spend P50 million for vote-buying, then “mapugos ta ug binuang,” a declaration that shocked a stunned crowd.

Gonzaga concluded that Tagbilarananons have been so desiring for change and that he objected money politics.

He said he doesn't have P50 million as campaign kitty, reminding the public that he is “a mere government employee and not a businessman.”

“I believe that people in Tagbilaran would vote for a candidate who has the experience, competence, talent, and capability to lead and manage Tagbilaran the right way,” Gonzaga said.

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2013, 09:54:42 AM »
yes, yes and yes.  bisan tuod ug kontra ang incumbent mayor sa newspaper nga nag-release ani nga news, dili ikalimod nga purya intawon ang mga dalan sa tagbilaran.  mahiadto ko, mahadlok intawon kog i-rehab na pod kog balik tungod sa akong likod nga morag mabali kay sigeg untol kun mosakay kog pedicab.  with tagbilaran as the entry point for tourists, well, kamo na lay sumpay...

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2013, 09:56:55 AM »
Mahuman ra lagi ni ug semento tanang kalsada ugma damlag. Karon gi anam anam pa maong lubak pay imoha bisan unsaon nato ug likay shot jud gihapon.

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2013, 03:19:10 AM »
Maglisod man tingali og kita ang mga turista sa maot nga kalsada kay if gikan sa pier then either sa gallares or CPG man majority mo agi if moadto sa panglao or mag tour padung choco hills kay sementado man ang kalsada diha and if mosuroy pod padung sa ICM medyo ok naman pod ang JA clarin naa lang gamay diha sa barracks dapit

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2013, 10:10:57 AM »
hinoon, naa may mga tourists who choose to take the untrodden paths, especially those backpackers who tend to be young and caucasian, kanang mo-take in sa locality imbis magsalig sa ilang given schedule as a tour group.  anha makita ang scattered.

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« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2013, 10:12:13 AM »
the last time i was in tagbilaran (early february, this year), sugod na ang political campaign.  klaro asa ang route sa caravan, with enrile and gordon on board.  wa gyod paagia sa busloton kay ang gi-reroute nga traffic kadto rang mga "tourist highways".

at least makaingon na lang ta nga kamao pod ta motago ug daotan.

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« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2013, 09:21:52 PM »
AGREE! murag sungka an ang kalsada sa tagbilaran karon

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« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2013, 10:29:42 PM »
AGREE! murag sungka an ang kalsada sa tagbilaran karon

hinawayon gid ninjong dako hmmp.

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« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2013, 01:05:12 AM »
The District Engineers need to redo these roads. Pronto!

Driving around Tagbilaran is like driving through Philadelphia. Two way stops, one way stops, out of no where.



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« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2013, 01:06:09 AM »
AGREE! murag sungka an ang kalsada sa tagbilaran karon

Sungka diay? he he he, asa man pod ang shells, proc? ;D

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« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2013, 01:07:33 AM »
the last time i was in tagbilaran (early february, this year), sugod na ang political campaign.  klaro asa ang route sa caravan, with enrile and gordon on board.  wa gyod paagia sa busloton kay ang gi-reroute nga traffic kadto rang mga "tourist highways".

at least makaingon na lang ta nga kamao pod ta motago ug daotan.

he he he ! pariho ra pod sa manila. during the time of GMA, when GWB visited the Philippines, the government placed billboards to block out the shanty squatter homes to reduce the "eye sore" kono.

Hiding the dust under the rug diay kon maohon. ;D

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« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2013, 08:51:36 PM »
Thousands of people in Tagbilaran curse the road everyday.

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« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2013, 09:56:01 AM »
we just transferred from Tubigon to Tagbilaran last week.
we used to live in Panglao 4 years ago and the roads were bad then...
now were back living here i can see the roads have got so much worse!

shocking really. huge resorts in Panglao with the worst roads going to them. Not to mention the lack of fresh drinking water for private houses in Panglao. Even the kids in the schools have no drinking water. Its a major concern that needs fixing.

I see the oceanside road from tagbilaran to panglao is full of bad pot holes. I now go via the central road that is so much better now its completed.

the roads around ICM are shocking as well. I hope they get it together enough to repair these roads and that will be a good start to promoting tourism.

on the other side of the coin Im inpressed with other roads in Bohol. the roads to the interior are good from Tubigon side of the island to catabigian, and many roads here are a pleasure for motorcycle riders. Especially through the man made forest to Bilar.

just my opinion as a foreigner hoping to be employed and promote tourism here...

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« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2013, 06:08:06 PM »
nahibaw ba mo nga naay daghan pang mga city nga mas dautan pa ug karsada kaysa tagbilaran..libota tanang xudad sa pilipinas, makaingon pa ka nga mas arang arangan pa nang karsada karon sa tagbilaran sa pagdumala ni mayor dan lim kayasa mga nauna niya. nasayod ba mo niana?

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« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2013, 09:13:00 PM »
Mas nindot pa ang mga brgy road sa mga munisipyo.
Isa pa, ako nabantayan kana bago lang gi semento na dalan tunga sa mercury Drug ug BGY kay walay drainage.
Unsa man pasabot ana? Inig sunod election bungkagon napod para butangan ug drainage then sementohon balik?
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« Reply #15 on: April 15, 2013, 12:24:13 AM »
nahibaw ba mo nga naay daghan pang mga city nga mas dautan pa ug karsada kaysa tagbilaran..libota tanang xudad sa pilipinas, makaingon pa ka nga mas arang arangan pa nang karsada karon sa tagbilaran sa pagdumala ni mayor dan lim kayasa mga nauna niya. nasayod ba mo niana?

una, wa tay labot sa dalan sa ubang siyudad.  saying that roads in other cities are worse than tagbilaran's would not make tagbilaran's roads any better.

ikaduha, di ko makaingon nga arang-arang pa ang tagbilaran roads karon sa pagdumala ni mayor lim.  mas arang-arang gyod sa una, bahalag kinsay nagdumala.  grabe ang potholes karon.  ug kini di malimod, bahalag kinsay mayor. 

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« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2013, 02:24:50 PM »
vote BALONG for mayor of tagbilaran. ahong sementohon tanang karsada....:):):):):):):):)

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« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2013, 02:36:11 PM »
grabe ang potholes karon.

Hmm, jamo tingali diay sulod nga kwarta ang panudlanan sa siyudad. Way mahimong improvement or even proper maintenance kay way income...


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« Reply #18 on: April 17, 2013, 12:21:04 AM »
Sungka diay? he he he, asa man pod ang shells, proc? ;D



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« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2013, 09:17:14 AM »
vote BALONG for mayor of tagbilaran. ahong sementohon tanang karsada....:):):):):):):):)

dalia.  lansar dayon, sir balong.  mo-suggest lang ko nga inig-semento, sundon lang unta ang existing design sa dalan; morag sementadong sungka ang resulta.  maayo na kaayo nang bahalag sungka basta sementado kay way lapok. ;D

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« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2013, 09:42:15 AM »
Hmm, imbis liso o sigay, binantal nga dalar ang gamiton sa duwa... ;D

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #23 on: April 20, 2013, 10:53:11 AM »
yes, yes and yes.  bisan tuod ug kontra ang incumbent mayor sa newspaper nga nag-release ani nga news, dili ikalimod nga purya intawon ang mga dalan sa tagbilaran.  mahiadto ko, mahadlok intawon kog i-rehab na pod kog balik tungod sa akong likod nga morag mabali kay sigeg untol kun mosakay kog pedicab.  with tagbilaran as the entry point for tourists, well, kamo na lay sumpay...

hoi ulok. libota nang tibuok tagbilaran ug wa pa ba na masemento. hain mana imong joe torralba sauna sa sya pay mayor? nasemento ba niya ang kasagaran sa kalsada sa tagbilaran? haen manang tabang ni chatto ug relapmagos sa dakbayan? naa ba? kadungog ba mo? kabasa ba mo sa pamantalaan? c dan lim intawn naningkamot nalang niana na mahuman. usa ka mosatsat dha, tan awa sa imong palibot!

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #24 on: April 20, 2013, 11:00:32 AM »
Mas nindot pa ang mga brgy road sa mga munisipyo.
Isa pa, ako nabantayan kana bago lang gi semento na dalan tunga sa mercury Drug ug BGY kay walay drainage.
Unsa man pasabot ana? Inig sunod election bungkagon napod para butangan ug drainage then sementohon balik?
Sapi nasab.

nalibat ka? tutuka ug wa ba nay drainage? dili nalang na himuong karsada ug d man gani apilan ug drainage. bugo jud. imong relampagos maoy way natabang sa syudad.

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2013, 11:39:06 AM »
hoi ulok. libota nang tibuok tagbilaran ug wa pa ba na masemento. hain mana imong joe torralba sauna sa sya pay mayor? nasemento ba niya ang kasagaran sa kalsada sa tagbilaran? haen manang tabang ni chatto ug relapmagos sa dakbayan? naa ba? kadungog ba mo? kabasa ba mo sa pamantalaan? c dan lim intawn naningkamot nalang niana na mahuman. usa ka mosatsat dha, tan awa sa imong palibot!

hoi, way ulok.  contrary to your imagination, lupig pay nalibot nako ang tagbilaran.  kuwang na lang ko manginhas sa mga batse (potholes in english, for your education).  bisan di ko motan-aw, mahibaw-an na nga daghan ang batse tungod sa untol-untol sa sakyanan, ma-tricycle o ma-hummer o ma-humvee.

wa koy labot kinsa nang ubang politiko diha.  we're talking about roads here.  i-limit nato ang discussion sa dalan, okay?  wa koy labot kinsay imong idol nga nagbayad nimo to do what you're doing.  sige, padayon, protect your next meal...

ayaw pod palabi ug satsat nga mas bati ang dalan sa ubang siyudad sa pilipinas ha kay klaro baya nga wa pa nimo malukop ug suroy.  anha ra ka angay tuhoan sa imong claims kun visa holder na ka sa north korea, right in pyongyang.  so limit your discussion to the roads in tagbilaran, okay?  guwapo ba pareha nimo, pero pizut diay?   

lizod ning mga pizut kun mao nay mahimong fan kay ang ludhan ang sungkaan sa dalan sa tagbilaran... ;D

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #26 on: April 20, 2013, 12:01:52 PM »
dao rod haw

He he, sa hain nga siti nga sama ani hang rod haw? ;D

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« Reply #27 on: April 20, 2013, 12:03:20 PM »
Oi, now pa ko nga "Ulok" diay ang angga ni Islander. Hmm, "Crispulo" diay tingali iyang tinuod nga pangalan...

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #28 on: April 20, 2013, 12:05:41 PM »
He he, kahinumdom man lang hinuon ko ani sa nabaniog nga balita in the recent past. Kinsa gani to nga politiko nga nagpakita sa iyang ulok sa stewardess inside the plane?

:P

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #29 on: April 22, 2013, 03:24:54 PM »
If wala ninyo makita nga murag sungka-an nga kalsada sa tagbilaran, sulay mo agi duol sa Community hospital, likod sa baraks paingon sa bohol museum aron kamo mismo mo describe unsay condition sa kalsada diha.

Ambot nasulbad na ba kaha tawn kadto dako kaayo lungag atbang sa DYRD nga murag tuna-an ug kabaw ka dako.



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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #30 on: April 22, 2013, 06:19:30 PM »
unsaon god tawon pagsulbad ana nga bff man ang mayor ug ang dyrd/bohol chronicle?

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« Reply #31 on: April 23, 2013, 07:01:55 AM »
Hmm, naa ba kahay maka-post og pictures...

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #32 on: April 23, 2013, 07:55:50 AM »
Unsa man na city example na mas grabe pa kaguba sa kalsada sa Tagb.?
I' ve been to a few cities around our country but I didn't find any whose roads are worse than Tagb. City.

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #34 on: April 23, 2013, 09:20:48 PM »
hahaha!  super modest.  hubaga gyod nimog utok brains bai hubs uy.  ang potholes himoon na lang nga planters, wow!

some questions:  kinsay mamubo ana kun tinghuwaw?  asa ana ang peace offering nimo unta sa imong asawa, unya kay wa man dawata, pwes, imo na lang giugbok diha? ;D

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #35 on: April 23, 2013, 10:56:25 PM »
Oi, now pa ko nga "Ulok" diay ang angga ni Islander. Hmm, "Crispulo" diay tingali iyang tinuod nga pangalan...

;D
Hahaha Crispulo, ang lami ug kalsada anang tagbilaran kay kanang dapit pud sa balay sa mayor. Diha ko tig agian kay wa joy potholes.

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Re: Tagbilaran Has the Worst Roads in the Philippines
« Reply #36 on: May 09, 2013, 08:30:41 PM »
hala BOTAR pamo anang mayora,,ni lansad rabag conressman 1st district,,,,tanan karsada mamaot jod,,,naa pay mangompanya dad on pang bible konohay,,,,

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