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"textContent": "A sign on a jeepney plying Pasig City amused Filipinos due to its misspelling of the Filipino word for “bridge.” A Facebook user on Wednesday, April 29, posted a photo of a traditional jeepney’s dashboard which featured a signage “ROSARIO TWO LIE.” It was supposed to read “Rosario Tulay,” or the Rosario Bridge, a landmark in […]\n\nThe post ‘Two truths and…’: Misspelled ‘Rosario tulay’ jeepney signage in Pasig draws laughs online appeared first on Interaksyon.",
"title": "‘Two truths and…’: Misspelled ‘Rosario tulay’ jeepney signage in Pasig draws laughs online"
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