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TGIF: This Week on ‘Thor’ Memes, Steve Nash, Longest Batangueño Word

Thank God it’s Friday!

Ang dami ko na naman nakitang Facebook status at tweet about the favorite day of the week, Friday. Hala, magseselos si Thor-sday.

THOR MEMES

If you’ve noticed, Thor has been netizens subject of crazy, funny memes that topbilled social networks for the past week. How or where did it all started? Oh, probably with the humor-induced site 9GAG.com.

Ano kayang iniisip ni Chris Hemsworth? Eh kasi mukha nya yung ginagawan ng kung ano-ano at hindi naman yung mga book illustrations ni Thor. Hmmm. Mai-tweet nga ang future bayaw ni Miley Cyrus.

These are just some of the many Thor memes that erupted across social media recently.

Note: We don’t own the photos. These are downloaded from across the web. Credits to original sources.

STEVE NASH GOES TO LAKERS

The 38-year-old and two-time MVP, Steve Nash, is now part of the Los Angeles Lakers. And I know a lot of guys who are jumping with joy as this news came out yesterday. Reports say that he signed a three-year contract worth $27 million.

Kobe Bryant plus Steve Nash. Let’s bounce back Lakers!

Sana si Jeremy Lin din! Haha.

LONGEST BATANGUENO WORD

Many have responded in our search for this but only few gave the strong answers, haha. Actually, hindi rin namin alam kaya nga namin tinanong. 🙂

These are some of the longest Batangueño words shared via our Facebook page.

mangangahanggan – 15 letters (shared by Daisy Palomeno Natanauan)

binabalingoyngoy – 16 letters (shared by Alex Tumbaga)

nakakapanggalaite – 17 letters (shared by Dandy Quijano)

pagpapangkal-pangkalan – 21 leters plus hyphen (shared by Michael De Torres)

HAPPY WEEKEND EVERYONE! 🙂

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