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My Popular Name is Jack's Shoes (1462x2047)

pd317 wrote on Nov 17, '07
nice...
jackcarino wrote on Nov 17, '07, edited on Nov 18, '07
Thanks to the "scientists" who named this after me -- Ha-ha-ha-hahhh!
remtabjr wrote on Nov 18, '07
Thanks to the scientists who named this after me -- Ha-ha-ha-hahhh!
hi Jack!
The same scientists also named another flower for your great work in Baguio...It's Jack in the Pulpit..The American Indian tribe used it for medicine..Accdg to source, they used it to treat tummy ache or asthma. (Don't work on the Filipino asthma though -"Askmahwife".:-) The fruits of the Jack-in-the Pulpit is food for wild turkey (politicians).hehehe LOL
baguiowriter wrote on Nov 18, '07
The same scientists also named another flower for your great work in Baguio...It's Jack in the Pulpit.
Pls find that flower for our "sick" local politicians then, Manong Nonoy. Baka they might forget their cravings for more cars. LOL.

@Juliet & Manong Nonoy: There is another variety of "Bleeding Heart" in Baguio. Its petals are white and the stamen are really, really bloody red in color. Moreover, there's superstition attached to its lore, you guessed it -- matters of the heart.

Thanks and cheers! Reminds me that the Baguio Flower Festival is just around the corner.
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remtabjr wrote on Nov 18, '07
Pls find that flower for our "sick" local politicians then, Manong Nonoy. Baka they might forget their cravings for more cars. LOL.

@Juliet & Manong Nonoy: There is another variety of "Bleeding Heart" in Baguio. Its petals are white and the stamen are really, really bloody red in color. Moreover, there's superstition attached to its lore, you guessed it -- matters of the heart.

Thanks and cheers! Reminds me that the Baguio Flower Festival is just around the corner.
Hmmm, that an easy task! just tell me what the leader (here some call themselves "public servant") stands for and I'll name the flower...hehehe! no poison ivies, just blooming flowers..
hehehe, biro lang po! there are many "sampaguitas" in the council that smells good..walang biro! LOL...
baguiowriter wrote on Nov 18, '07
an easy task! just tell me what the leader (here some call themselves "public servant") stands for and I'll name the flower...hehehe! no poison ivies,
Kindly send us some for the Flower Festival in February, ngarud. A spoof floral float of a poisonous variety might clinch an award -- for exoticism.

Then the annual event would have other social dimensions than just strutting in the streets for the tourists' megabucks (if there would still be tourists coming over with all that stinky garbage in our streets up to now....)
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