+ Follow MANNY PACQUIAO AND MEXICAN MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA Tag
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[Title] => In a crowded room: Only 3 stood up for the national anthem
[Summary] => NATIONAL ANTHEM. A retired banker yesterday watched a live telecast of the boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera at the second floor of a popular restaurant in Banilad. When Kyla began singing the national anthem, he and his wife stood up. Another guy in the room did the same. When he looked around the crowded room, only three stood up for the national anthem. Afterwards, he said, “There are only three Filipinos in this room.”
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MANNY PACQUIAO AND MEXICAN MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA
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[Title] => In a crowded room: Only 3 stood up for the national anthem
[Summary] => NATIONAL ANTHEM. A retired banker yesterday watched a live telecast of the boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera at the second floor of a popular restaurant in Banilad. When Kyla began singing the national anthem, he and his wife stood up. Another guy in the room did the same. When he looked around the crowded room, only three stood up for the national anthem. Afterwards, he said, “There are only three Filipinos in this room.”
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The Ear | October 8, 2007 - 12:00am