How come Cotto still looks fat after several weeks of training already?
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Nah he aint in bad shape at all, hes 1 of those fighter who look like they have more body fat then they do, its just his build really...
Plus im sure hes only working on getting his fitness levels up at the moment, the weight losing time will comeComment
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..where in PR did u stay?
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How about you, have you been to the Philippines?
Well **** man, how else would I be able to make those observations/comparisons if I didn't actually go on vacation. What, go on youtube, lol
You don't hear me about bragging about PI's lechon over PR's lechon. Because I didn't get a chance to have any when I was in PR.
Yet, YOUR @SS is quick to judge PI, when you have never even set foot in the d*mn country!Last edited by We want Floyd; 09-08-2009, 05:20 PM.Comment
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I'm not saying they're facts, but I've lived in the east coast as well, specifically Jersey but spent alot of time in NY and actually got to know alot of the Ricans.
I'm basing it on two things, my PR vaca and PI vaca
My stay in the east coast I got to meet and know PR's.
I'm not here to say that PR's are just ****** people, not at all. But seriously, Pinoys in America are generally in a better financial situation.
Pinoy kids excel in school, Pinoys don't have a high crime rate, what else would you like to add?
Philippines at one point was just second behind India in terms of having the most recruits for IT jobs in the U.S. Wtf is America recruiting out of PR, that f*ggot, Ricky Martin, lol.
As far as PI I don't know about it to much so that is why I will not comment.Comment
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I dunno what are you trying to pull off and I don't care. But get your facts straight. PR is no 3rd world country and just to answer your uninformed quote: The University of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez has a great engineering school by witch a lot of aero/space engeneers are developed and get a lot of jobs and internships by Boeing and NASA. And that is just in one sector there are a lot of PR people that have good jobs in the USA and abroad. So don't generalize from what you think you know because, from what you said you just don't know it to well.
As far as PI I don't know about it to much so that is why I will not comment.
But, generally speaking, from my observations, since I am able to speak on it, since I've been to both countries, I've been to a city that has a pretty f**kin' high PR population(NY). I've lived in predominantly Pinoy/Asian communities, these are my observations and until you've experienced both, then f**k you
Oh and btw, PR is not a 3rd world country. ****, PR could've fooled me, it looked f**kin' 3rd world to me.
Oh, but I apologize if I offended you by referring to PR as a country, 'cause y'all ain't nothing but a f**kin' territory to Uncle Sam.Last edited by We want Floyd; 09-08-2009, 05:29 PM.Comment
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To be honest with you, I don't have economic stats of both countries(again I'm sorry, territory for PR). All I'm basing it on is what I've seen with my eyes. They both look f**kin' 3rd world to me. As far as better off, here's what I base it on, their metro-areas and infrastructure.
There ain't **** in PR, man. One thing is for sure, PI resorts over PR, this is not debatable!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't PR given a chance via voting whether they were to remain a territory/become a US state/or have their own independence and obviously, they chose to remain a territory.
In that case, PR has shown that they don't even have the balls to become their own, hehe.Last edited by We want Floyd; 09-08-2009, 05:42 PM.Comment
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