• (September 1, 2002). "CBCP: Jologs 'disturbing'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 14, 2018. Jologs at IMDb Jologs at AllMovie Jologs at Rotten Tomatoes...
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  • (2001), and Bahid (2002). She also starred in ensemble comedies such as Jologs (2002), Pinay Pie (2003). She returned to television in 2011 with roles...
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    in other films. His other roles in film was as Juanito in the 2002 film Jologs and Macoy in the 2014 horror anthology film Shake, Rattle & Roll XV. He...
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  • movie in 2002, Jologs, which was also a successful hit. He did other projects like Attagirl and Pangako Sa 'Yo while working on Jologs. In 2003, Bondoc...
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    Skeet (Newfoundland, Canada) Spide (Northern Ireland) Tambay, Jejemon, Jologs (Philippines) Tokkie (Netherlands) Yankī (Japan) Yarpie (South Africa) Yokel...
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    appearing in teen-oriented shows and movies such as Gimik, Flames, and Jologs, Sta. Maria landed a role in Tabing Ilog as the sassy tomboyish Georgina...
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  • his own songs for soundtracks of several Star Cinema films like Trip and Jologs. In 2002, he also joined Himig Handog Love Songs, a song-writing competition...
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    April 9, 2011. Marcoleta, Harvey (April 24, 2010). "Jejemons: The new 'jologs'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on April 27, 2010...
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  • original on September 15, 2012. Retrieved April 30, 2010. ">Jejemons: The new 'jologs'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. April 24, 2010. Archived from the original...
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    magazine claims that the word pakshet was popularized by the 2002 film Jologs, but given its etymology, it may date back to the first American contacts...
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