
oh, Catanduanes...
The provincial board of Catanduanes wants the government to ban airing of a TV ad for corrupting the minds of thousands of children into thinking remittance is spelled L-B-C.
While proper spelling is fundamental, unless banking is now an elementary school subject, nobody would really have noticed.



#1 by matinik at May 12th, 2009
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I hereby declare Catanduanes the dumbest province in the Philippines.
Brilliant advert by LBC, targetting the OFW’s of the future.
#2 by valby at May 12th, 2009
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Si mami nagalit sa komersyal na yan. Hehe.
#3 by onetamad at May 12th, 2009
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@valby: may punto naman, pero tingin ko trabaho na ng magulang na sabihin sa kanilang anak na hindi lahat ng nakikita sa TV ay tama o totoo.
@matinik: seconding the motion, especially considering the provincial board of Bukidnon’s non-retarded resolution to ban the entry of endosulfan into their province.
#4 by joyfulchicken at May 12th, 2009
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Heh. I wonder if they will ban Txtspeek next. Good luck with that.
#5 by tina at May 12th, 2009
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e bakit walang nagreklamo dun sa 1>2 na commercial ng tide (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9kTOWCPYmQ)?
hehe
#6 by valby at May 12th, 2009
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baka kaya siya nagalit kasi work niya yun. hehehehe.
#7 by elmot at May 12th, 2009
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great advertising campaign by LBCs agency! and i so, second the motion for matinik’s declaration.
i will not wonder if they will pass another resolution stopping LBC\’s operation in their province hehehe
#8 by onetamad at May 12th, 2009
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@joyfulchicken: Probably. Or destroy cellphones altogether.
@tina: I think they did too, actually. It’s in the link.
@valby: marunong ka naman na magbasa eh, so okay na yun.
#9 by Ramon M. at May 12th, 2009
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Reminds me of a scene from The Little Rascals.
Buckwheat takes the phone handset and says to Porky, “Quick! What’s the number for 9-1-1?” LOL
#10 by stoxbnx3 at May 13th, 2009
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ang OA naman.