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A Jeepney is a long vehicle, resembling something akin to an old troop carrier, where passengers ride in the back.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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A Jeepney is a long vehicle, resembling something akin to an old troop carrier, where passengers ride in the back.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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A Jeepney is a long vehicle, resembling something akin to an old troop carrier, where passengers ride in the back.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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A Jeepney is a long vehicle, resembling something akin to an old troop carrier, where passengers ride in the back.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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It would be easy enough to call this a Jeepney aesthetic ... and it would be largely true: a folk art, unironically declaring its affiliations, and drawing in colorful scraps of plastic materials and popular culture to redraw, over and over, a standard utilitarian form.
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The only Filipino youtube videos with the word "jeepney" in them were the excessively posted video of a band called "Sponge Cola," (?) who had an apparent hit with their song "Jeepney."
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Truth be told, I'm annoyed that it turns out I'm a cliché of an American tourist, so in love with the Jeepney, the Jeepney, o!
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Let this rhythm of searched-for youtube videos be my love song to the Jeepney, the lovely Jeepney, the ironic Jeepney, the joyful Jeepney, the mortal Jeepney.
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Jeepney drivers lucky enough to have helpers who ride shotgun have it easier than those who don't, because these assistants can keep track of where passengers got on, where they get off, and compute the fare accordingly.
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Jeepney drivers lucky enough to have helpers who ride shotgun have it easier than those who don't, because these assistants can keep track of where passengers got on, where they get off, and compute the fare accordingly.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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He drives a Jeepney – a public transport vehicle originally converted from Jeeps abandoned by the US military.
'Do you ever think about me?': the children sex tourists leave behind Margaret Simons 2019
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