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CaptainSmirk
31st July 2006, 08:12
The typhoon that hit the Philippines about two weeks ago (the latest being Typhoon Henry), the name should have been GLORIA and not Typhoon Glenda.:doh

It was changed due to protocol (or whatever you call that thing that shields someone from embarrasment of sorts). The name of the lady president being Gloria.

Typhoon Glenda left 2 people missing, 27,000 people displaced and damage to agriculture (In Zampables and Pampanga alone) at an estimated Php25 million.

Those who side with the president, of course are glad about the change of the typhoon's name - or else the eponymous typhoon would be another anecdote circling the political arena, whose water right now are as murky as those in the streets. :NoNo:

scotsfiancee
31st July 2006, 09:13
The typhoon that hit the Philippines about two weeks ago (the latest being Typhoon Henry), typhoon Glenda left 2 people missing, 27,000 people displaced and damage to agriculture (In Zampables and Pampanga alone) at an estimated Php25 million.

Yes it isn't been good as alot of people lost there houses and livelihoods:bigcry: :bigcry:

KeithD
31st July 2006, 09:43
If it kept the name, it would have gone out with a whimper like her presidency :)

baboyako
31st July 2006, 18:37
well at least hurricanes in the fil are much cheaper than western ones.

scotsfiancee
31st July 2006, 23:44
Oh yes it always be different from other countries,hurricanes here is not much as you have encountered in your place:Rasp:(does in uk have that?) to long to mention:Brick: