2008-11-06 09:10:23

As cicatrizes
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Re: [align=center][img]http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e298/carpetcantik/malaysia.png[/img][/align] [hr][hr][hr][hr][hr] Disebabkan topic [b]merepek habis - habis[/b] sudah beribu-ribu postingannya da

[quote=AFZULNIZAM]don't angry me..just joking[/quote] [b]yah im not angry.i already know you have many girls.[/b]:rolleyes: [quote=AFZULNIZAM]oh really.who?gita gutawa yah... =D:thumbsup:[/quote] [b]maybe maria ozawa.[/b]:wasted: [quote=andHa]so, kapre is the boy who is sitting below the tree ? :lol: i don't know that his name is kapre. thx for introducing him to me bel. :lol:[/quote] [b]grrrr....wait il find a better image.,[/b]=D=D :penguin: [hr] [b]i cant find a better image but here's a description[/b]=D=D=D [quote]Kapre (related to the Agta in the Visayan dialect) is a Philippine mythical creature that could be characterized as a tree demon, but with more human characteristics. It is described as being a tall (7 to 9 ft), brown, hairy male with a beard. Kapres are normally described as smoking a big tobacco pipe, whose strong smell would attract human attention. The term kapre comes from the Arabic "kaffir" meaning a non-believer in Islam. The early Arabs and the Moors used it to refer to the non-Muslim Dravidians who were dark-skinned. The term was later brought to the Philippines by the Spanish who had previous contact with the Moors. Some historians speculate that the legend was propagated by the Spanish to prevent Filipinos from assisting any escaped African slaves. The kapre may also be the Philippines' version of the bigfoot.[/quote]

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