Ang pulubi
Nov 17th, 2007 by Inday
AMO: Inday, paalisin mo nga yung pulubing namamalimos sa labas ng bahay.
(lumabas si Inday)
INDAY: Off you go! Under no circumstance this house would relent to such unabashed display of vagrant destitution!
PULUBI: Oh! I’m so ashamed! Such a mansion of social climbing freaks!
Popularity: 20% [?]




November 17th, 2007 at 9:13 am
Ano ka ngayon inday??? Ikaw naman ang nag nose bleed!!!
November 17th, 2007 at 9:41 am
Woot! Woot! Dumarami na ang kalaban mo sa ‘English World’ Inday!
November 17th, 2007 at 9:42 am
Madam Inday
asan na ang justice?
bat di mo naipaglaban?
November 17th, 2007 at 6:41 pm
wahaha
ten tenen tenenen tenenen!!
November 17th, 2007 at 10:57 pm
hello inday!
I have a question. Why is that before you are a Bisayan but now why is that you became a professional english speaker?
November 17th, 2007 at 11:14 pm
hey wrong grammar, are you implying that Cebuanos cannot verbalize English effectively?
November 18th, 2007 at 1:52 am
nko inday, napatunganga ka ba? were you surprised?hehe
November 19th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
parang wala lang sa pilipinas ah, baka nasa amerika silang lahat..haha..
November 20th, 2007 at 9:15 am
rakenrol!
November 20th, 2007 at 9:26 am
cebuanos speak better english than anybody in luzon particularly tagalogs….
whahhaah…sad but true!
go go mga taga cebu,ayaw jud palupig anang mga taga manila,murag c kinsa……..
wahhhhhhhh!!
inday panglaba na gitwag nakang mama….
November 21st, 2007 at 7:49 am
nagnganga ka inday noh? hehehehehe
hmmm ever wondered who that beggar was?….
and wrong grammar didn’t mention cebu specifically..’twas “bisaya”…and i think he/she didn’t mean that.heeheheh…
to jerjer_gurl: heheh ayaw na lang gud ana..hehe
INDAY!!!you still rock!!!
November 21st, 2007 at 9:58 pm
inday, ewan ko lng kung tama ako ah..pero may mali ata yung sinabi mo
diba dpt “under no circumstance WOULD this house relent…blah”
ewan ko lng..
November 22nd, 2007 at 12:19 am
That’s Amusing. I will be looking forward to seeing more of this. Inday is really entertaining.
To jerjer_gurl: I do not think that cebuanos can speak in english better than the rest of the Filipinos or the people in Luzon. I think that we are all equal when it comes to those type of things. And besides, why say that Cebuanos speak in English better than the rest of the Philippines? Have you even heard people from Luzon speak in English yet? And if you say you have, I don’t think you’ve heard enough of them to actually judge the way they speak in English.
-Coming from a 13 year old
More power inday!
November 22nd, 2007 at 11:26 am
@jerjer_gurl: Did you do research on this? I want to see those documents that lead you to such conclusion.
November 22nd, 2007 at 11:52 am
to Morgan: I agree with you - a lot.
to jerjer_gurl: Of course, I do not agree with you. Plus, your name relatively sucks - is “gurl” even in the dictionary? Also, I think Morgan was trying to state her opinion just like you were when you said that Cebuanos speak in English better than anybody in Luzon, especially the Tagalogs.
It just so happened that I am a Tagalog and people actually thought I grew up in the US because of my American accent. And by American, I do not mean the ones from the countryside. Lastly, do you hear how Cebuanos sing? Didn’t you notice that the Visayan accent is carried out along with their performances? Or maybe you didn’t because you’re also like that.
P.S. No offense to others, only to jerjer_gurl.
November 22nd, 2007 at 2:23 pm
@Ya Mei: correction, Morgan was stating her opinion. jerjer_gurl was declaring her judgment (notice the sentence “sad but true”). I hate people like that, people who have nothing better to do than to judge others and especially with a biased view. I would respect you more if you just simply say “Cebuanos are fluent with English” but hell no you just have to compare and drag down someone (no, not just one, a whole clan!) for you to be satisfied with your post. You are a disgrace to my relatives in Cebu. Why can’t you be more responsible with your freedom (your freedom of speech)?
November 23rd, 2007 at 9:31 am
Sakto!
Ikaw jerjer_gurl noh, subra ra pud kaayo ka. Naa palang sa imong pangalan oh, binastos na daan. Ayaw pud ana day, wa ka kahidalo nga ang imong gitamakan PINOY ra pud?
Ayaw ana day ha? Masuko gyud si Nanay nimo.
xertap
November 24th, 2007 at 2:05 am
oh no! i can smell trouble here..wag naman kayo magaway. maliit na bagay lang naman un e..cmon mamon..
November 25th, 2007 at 9:48 am
Whoa. . .
-nose bleed- (korek buh xpelling?)
da hell nasalaag rko dani bei la qy nasabtan
*14 year old*
November 25th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I think its not good for someone to compare different races. Just because Cebuanos and Tagalogs have this indifference with regards to their deferment of the national regional dialect, I suggest that for someone to make a judgment on this should try judge his/herself first.
I’m an Illonggo working in Cebu. But before that, I spent a whole 6 months in Manila, and there’s no way I can even compare both brand of people on who can speak English better or worse. All I can say is that both can speak English very well. And it is for this very reason that the whole archipelago can understand and communicate with each other well is because of this American Legacy that is clearly visible to almost all Filipinos.
For someone to compare one race with another is simply a bad case of sweeping generalization.
November 25th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
the pulubi is probably her lost son. wafak! as if there something happened before dodong got married with ederlyn.
November 25th, 2007 at 5:24 pm
omg…inday! may katunggali ka na!
November 27th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
@keta: You’re concern is appreciated, but this is not a 1 on 1 argument. She is offending an entire race and at the same time destroying another race’s name. She needs to apologize publicly (though I don’t think this will happen, unless she can prove me wrong).
@Joshz: Well said.
November 28th, 2007 at 1:47 pm
To Jerjer_gurl
I tried to understand what you meant to say but still I agreed with the rest. It is never applaudable to demean other people. Why not be proud that most of the Filipinos can speak English than put others down?
We are all Filipinos. Let us respect others- not despite of our differences but because of them!
November 29th, 2007 at 8:33 am
u make my inday!! i love you na talaga!!! hahahaha!
November 29th, 2007 at 8:34 am
u make my day inday!! hahahaha!
i love u na talaga!!
December 9th, 2007 at 9:53 pm
oh my goodness sake you bastard beggar now what? YOU CANT CONTEST THE aCCENT OF iNDAY? OGH by the way cool
December 19th, 2007 at 3:24 pm
oh may gawd! may kakumpitensya na pala si inday sa ingglisan…
para tuloy ang sarap pakinggan nang maaring maging pakikipagtalastasan at talakayan nila no?
December 26th, 2007 at 5:11 am
Inday, it would have sounded better if you said
“Off you go! Under no circumstance –would this– house relent to such unabashed display of vagrant destitution!”
Other than that, you’re good.
Btw.. People are starting to worship you Inday. Please tell your people that you are not the messiah nor the chosen one or whatever…
December 29th, 2007 at 3:05 am
Funny how we, Filipinos, pick on each other when someone uses a wrong grammar or a wrong choice of english word, or make a fuss on who speaks better. Native english speaking people don’t even care whether your grammar is correct or not as long as they understand what is it you are trying to say. I work in a big company here in the US and my pure american manager would send a memo with a subject such as ‘Most Resent Current Resume’.
Let’s just all feel lucky that we can speak and write english better than any other country. And feel proud that even Filipinos who didn’t even go to any school can understand and speak basic english.
As for Inday, she’s the best and she makes my day. Not because of her english but how her stories are created and presented.
January 10th, 2008 at 9:56 am
[...] Hmmm, ba’t parang laging talo si Inday sa pulubi? Baka noon pa ito nangyari nung di pa sya ganung kagaling sa mga comebacks. - [...]
January 11th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
hahah sosyaling pulubi^_^hahahh
January 11th, 2008 at 2:42 pm
nakahanap ka ng katapat mo no ! hehehehehe
January 11th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
gagu….
January 23rd, 2008 at 2:38 pm
bat di nag no nosebleed si inday??
February 29th, 2008 at 1:01 am
i luv it…….
March 4th, 2009 at 12:10 am
okay nakakatawa nga eh alright e di nman masyadong nakakatawa gandahan mo sa susunod
June 30th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
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June 30, 2009
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October 15th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
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