Episode 25 – Preparedness Talk from the Phillipines
Mar 2, 2010 Uncategorized
CanadaPrepared.com member Roughrider_Fan has been overseas for a little bit and decided to sit down and chat with his brothers-in-law. One of them is Frodo – another CanadaPrepared.com fella. Listen in as they talk about their adventures in getting prepared (or not so prepared) for life. These guys have good solid thinking caps and a wealth of information and experience to share. It’s a long one, yet you’ll feel like you just sat down at Timmie’s for coffee with the boys and learned some neat things. The only thing better would be to have been there.






March 19th, 2010 at 4:57 am
I’m agree about what my 2 brother-in law think and found about Philippines.Even me,I just lived more than 2 years here in Canada and its really big difference, about our systems, cultures and beliefs.I’ve been in Taiwan and Dubai but Canada has lots of difference.There concerned about people here.and they really love natures.Punished the people who doing wrong even they are rich., crimes cases are solved here quickly.,that I can’t heard and see in our country.I still love to live in our country ( Philippines )but in what I experienced in abroad I’ll rather stay here even its hard for me living far from my loveones or family.Living far from your family is hard but lots of people choose to do that to live decent life and to give support their family.It’s funny think that people from Philippines are eager to finished their education or get higher education to go abroad.Parent’s strive hard to teach their children to learn and get a degree so they have chances to go abroad.Our country, the government is really poor in governing people., I can’t blame people from abroad in the way how they treat us and know us., but still were lucky because other country give us a chance to live, work, learned to become real people and treat us real people.Still hoping that someday, time will changed for good.
March 19th, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Seems to me in Canada, Filipinos are treated pretty well. They are known as being hard workers with strong families. That’s a credit to your culture.
It’s weird how the Philippines never seem to get good governance. Such a diamond in the rough – you’d think everyone would work to keep it beautiful and safe.