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Laugh Trip!

Here's something to perk up your Friday morning.  Vic was telling me that he was listening to this on his way home.  Just imagine how hard we tried to keep our noise level down, so as not to wake the kids.  Enjoy!



Funny Names of Places in the Philippines 


1. In Laguna 2 towns next to each other, Anos and Bayog. So when asked where Bayog is: 
“Paglagpas mo sa Anos, makikita mo na ang Bayog.”

2. In Malate: Barangay Kabantutan.

3. In Cebu, a town called Baklayon.

4. In Pandi, Bulacan: Barangay Masuso.

5. A town in Tarlac is called Dara Bul bul.

6. In Bocaue: Right after Pogi Street, you’ll find Kalye Buntisan.

7. In Batangas, you’ll find “Mababang Paaralan ng Mataas na Kahoy”.

8. In Infanta: Barangay Katamblingan.

9. In Palauig, Zambales: Barangay ti ti -on

10. Bisa, Sorsogon: Barangay Ticol.

11. Sexmoan, Pampanga.

12. There’s a barangay in Batangas called: Barangay Walang Balahibo Ibaba.

13. In Barangay Inuman in Antipolo, you’ll also find Inuman Elementary School.

14. In SM Fairview, there’s a jeepney going to Bigte. So the barker goes: 
“Sinong magbi-Bigte diyan, sakay na!”

15. In Imus, Cavite, Barangay Buhay na Tubig is right beside Barangay Matinding Araw.

16. In Guagua, you’ll find Barangay Bading.

17. Barangay Kaybagal, in Tagaytay. 

18. Lasingan Town, in Quirino. 

19. In Tarlac: Barangay Mapuke. 

20. In San Narciso, Quezon: Sapang Matae (people call it SM for short). 

21. In Lucban, Quezon: Barrio Latiti. 

22. In Palawan : Barangay Tinitian. 

23. In Nueva Ecija: Barangay Maestrangkikay.

24. In Camiguin, Barangay Ma-ipis is next to Barangay Bangag. 

25. In Sorsogon, there’s a town called Gubat. So when asked, “Taga saan ka?” They answer: “Taga-Gubat.” 

26. In Antipolo, there’s no water in Sitio Tubigan, so people make igib in the adjacent barangays. 

27. In Batangas: Barrio Makeke. 

28. Sisters of Mary Convent, Brgy. Pulong Diablo, Antipolo Rizal.

29. We live in Sitio Supot, next to Sitio Matae. 

30. In Bataan: Barangay Ba-yag Kabayo.

31. In Calamba: Barangay Tulo. 

32. In Imus, Cavite: Barrio Tansang Luma. 

33. In our hometown in Albay, “Mababang Paaralan ng Mataas”.

34. Pasong Kabayo is right next to Pulong Ebak. 

35. In Aurora: Barangay Pulong Pu ke. 

36. In Leyte: Barangay Kapukian and Barangay Cantutang. 

37. In Lucena: Barangay Tampalpuke.

38. A barangay in Bacacay, Albay is named HINDI. So,signages read: “Hindi Elementary School”, 
“Hindi Barangay Hall”, “Hindi Health Center”,etc. So confusing!!


*lifted from the Facebook page of the Disenchanted Kingdom*

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