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Fred Burce Bunao's 1970 Slogan
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Written by Bobby Reyes - Apr 10, 2007 at 12:46 AM   

 

Remember how poet-pundit Fred Burce Bunao coined a slogan in 1970? He was then one of the managing editors of the Manila Times publications.

Mr. Bunao wrote this slogan: "Walang tinapay sa mesa kung Hindi aalsa ang masa."


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lol
Comment by yimby98 on 2007-04-10 00:51:13 Using IP: 24.205.171.64

Such phrase was quoted by writer Mauro Avena, but most likely he was quoting Fred Bunao who, actually, had a bakery. And to make the matter worse, Avena even wrote that Fred put [the phrase] it in his bakery van that carried pandesal for delivery. And remember such era was when Ferdinand Marcos was a dictator. Fred is in North Virginia right now, and he hopes to be back in Los Angeles by September this year.
Comment by GUEST on 2007-04-21 20:13:54 Using IP: 207.200.116.199


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