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A short collection of unpublished video vignettes from the past five years. Spiders, chicks and Filipino rhum – woo hoo!!!
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This channel is an attempt to chronicle my life and adventures since arriving in the Republic of the Philippines on November 26, 2013. This is my first time taking video and editing, so please bear with the process. Hopefully, I will get better over time!! I hope you enjoy the videos and get something out of them. More episodes will be arriving over time so subscribe if you want to receive updates. Also be sure to check out our website over at www.myphilippinedreams.com
A short collection of unpublished video vignettes from the past five years. Spiders, chicks and Filipino rhum – woo hoo!!!
Our Website:
Like us on Facebook!
Support our work on Patreon!
Our Equipment
GoPro Hero:
Nikon DSLR:
Canon Powershot:
This channel is an attempt to chronicle my life and adventures since arriving in the Republic of the Philippines on November 26, 2013. This is my first time taking video and editing, so please bear with the process. Hopefully, I will get better over time!! I hope you enjoy the videos and get something out of them. More episodes will be arriving over time so subscribe if you want to receive updates. Also be sure to check out our website over at www.myphilippinedreams.com
Most of the music is from www.bensound.com. Thanks Bensound!!
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All your vedio is so nice
Gyro is pronounced Yearo. I pronounced it like you till a sweet elderly Greek lady corrected me. So now she's wagging a finger at you too. ☺
Hi Ned i listened to you telling those kids with the spiders, "I'm not brave". In my experience in that country, i find that Filipinos, generally believe what foreigners tell them to be factual.
They tend to believe whatever expats impart to them, particularly the people in the provinces. A couple of years ago, i was in the company of an expat and a Filipino guy, when the
expat was outrageously telling lies to the Pinoy guy in order to impress him of his financial status , by bragging about all the land he owns on Cebu, which in fact was totally untrue.
This embarrassed me considerably to the point where i absented myself from their company, i could no longer listen to the lies being imparted by the expat.
Needless to say that was the end of our friendship, though the expat verbally attacked me later.
All your videos are fantastic thank you