See all the Awesome Pics of our Reunion-Dalang-Pamista, May 15, 2010 - Zamboanguita at our Batch's Facebook Page.

December 19, 2008

To Leah and family

Our deepest sympathy...

~marlene

Condolence To Leah



Leah Nuico's husband, Domingo L. Loriega, Jr., passed away last Thursday, December 11, 2008. Burial will be on Sunday, the 21st. You may reach Leah at this No: 09178623520

Leah, Please accept our sincere condolence and prayers at this very special time. - From all your batchmates and friends.

Warm Chocolates on Christmas Day


Care to share? :)
Hello classmates! Hello everyone! Here I am posting Christmas images on our blog site. I hope Atty. Tim wouldn't mind my flooding this site with stuff that I enjoy sharing. 'Tis the season to be jolly!!!
Gimingaw ko sa among probinsiya.
Please keep in touch if you have the chance. I love reading about past, present and future. LOL! :D
~marlene

Happy Holidays!


Just wanna greet everybody a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

~ marlene


December 16, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Reynato Cadayday

Dugay na kaayo nga wala nato makita ni si Reynato. (Bespren baya ni siya ni  Joel D. ug Irwin T. ug ni Admin.) Si Reynato and pinakadyosnon sa tanang maldito sa haiskul; hilomon pero sikretong milyonaryo; wala'y celphone pero pwedeng paliton ang Nokia Corporation. Labs baya ka namo bay Reynato, alyas Otanyer, mo-check-in unya mi sa inyong "Citywoods Hotel" nga duol sa SU ballfield. 

High SchoolKaron


December 11, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Novie Fe Planco

Si Novie otrong hilomon. Pinahimutang pirmi ang iyang mga dalagahong lihok. Mora'g late bloomer ni siya kay makadani man diay ang iyang pahiyom, tan-awa lang.  Novie, miga. Sound off diha, be.  

High SchoolKaron


Before and After, series 1 - German Infante

Kining atong higalang dugay rang nagpahipi sa kasagingan sa Camanjac karon migawas na ug siya ang General Manager sa Jubar Shipping Corporation, dakong manning agency sa atong mga seafarers nga base sa Manila. Bay Gerry, you have come a long way.  Mao ra ni ang bugtong nagpadala ug mga hulagway niya nga past, present ug future. So here it is "The Future" of Infant Germs. 

High SchoolKaronFuture
(President-Elect)



Before and After, series 1 - Leo Euraoba

Bay Leo, ug nia pa ka sa Pilipinas ang tawag anang imong hairdo kay "hinapon", as in muro ami. Apan naa na man ka sa Canada modawat ra mi ug Canadian dollars. Hehe... Guapo boy ra man gihapon ka, bay, ug magkita mo ni Ma'am ____ mora'g mobalik ang mga kagahapon. (Ayaw kalimot: Canadian dollars unya ha...)


High SchoolKaron


December 5, 2008

Those who don't look at the past, can't reach the future

Hello everyone!  I am actually apprehensive to share and contribute in this blog because I feel I don’t belong to the smart and intelligent Section-A class. We have in this group, the Honorable Atty. Calumpong whose life is dedicated to serving the less fortunate (sounds true no!!!) and the ever dazzling and successful businessman Joel Dayao who is now a big shot in Makati. Naa sila Lourdes, Joji, Leah, Marlene, of course Roxanne, all have flourishing careers and all others nga wa nako kabalo asa na, I am sure successful sad 'to sila.  You know, I and Absalon, maybe Orlene if anyone remembered us belong to Section-D. Presenting man lang gani ko sa mga Section-A para matak-dan sad sa ila ka bright. Although dili tanan nga Section-A na amigo namo, pero most of them are truly true and reliable friends.

There are wonderful memories that flash in my mind in our last days in our high school life. Remember our bivouac in Camanjac man kaha to. We had the chance to be responsible and resourceful on that event. Nag-walking man lang gani ta ato, wala pa hinu-on to insurgents at that time. Enjoy kaayo ta tanan ato. Also remember kato pong Home Economics nga dating lesson so everyone has the change to be aware what it takes to be a gentleman or a lady. Naa pud ta ato disco.

Let’s reminisce those moments to brighten our day. It will never come again so mag reflections na lang ta. We will just strive to do the best we can in everything we do. As the saying goes:

I expect to pass through this world but once;
any good thing therefore that I can do,
or any kindness that I can show to any fellow-creature,
let me do it now;
let me not defer or neglect it,
for I shall not pass this way again"

My friends, let’s put this in our minds and in our hearts. Let this be our guiding spirit in our journey to our future.

May God bless us all.

Leo Euraoba

PS:

This opportunity given to us to connect each other through digital means should be exploited. The more nga maka communicate ta sa ato mga friends, the more we become younger and vibrant at the same time conscientious for others.

I humbly share my Friendster and Facebook accounts. Just type leoeuraoba@yahoo.com for contact person. Hope to see you there.

I hope we all have the chance to attend our next class reunion. We should try to open our line of communication through digital means. We should share our wonderful memories of our past life. Let’s pray that God will bless us all.

email: leoeuraoba@rcs.sk.ca

December 2, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Leah Nuico

Naa'y nag request ani nga klasmeyt ('balo lamang ug kinsa, basaha lamang sa Comments... hehe). Ako nisunod ra ko sa sugo. Here is Leah. Mas guapa gihapon kaysa iyang anak.  (May bf na na imong dalaga, Ma'am Leah? [naa'y nangutana...])  

High SchoolKaron


Before and After, Series 1 -Hazel Calingacion

Kini si Hazel Calingacion, nga ig-agaw ni Eunice Calingacion, nga Sibulanon kaayo, sikretong daghan ni ug admirers, niadto ug hangtod karon. Wala la'y kusgan nga moatraka kay ipapreso unya kay naa ra ba ni connected sa Regional Trial Court, Branch 34, diha sa Dumaguete. Andaman ra ug warrant of arrest. hehe...

High SchoolKaron


November 18, 2008

To All Folks Born in the 50's, 60's and 70's...

Hi Guys, Got this from my email and had a great time laughing. Naigo gyud, right straight to the apapangig.  Share lang nako ha. (Thanks to the original sender, whoever you are.)

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First, some of us survived being born to mothers who did not have an ob-gyne and drank San Miguel Beer while they carried us. 

While pregnant, they took cold or cough medicine, ate linunod, balikutsa, bukhayo and didn't worry about diabetes. 

Then after all that trauma, our baby cribs were made of hard wood covered with lead-based paints. Ang uban kay duyan nga habol gihigtan ug pisi nga inigtabyog ug kusog mapakong intawon ‘ta sa bongbong. 

We had no soft cushy cribs that play music, no disposable diapers. Lampin lang sa General Milling nga naa'y faded picture nga nag-salute. And when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets, no kneepads, wala pa gyu'y brake ang bisikleta. 

As children, we would ride in hot un-airconditioned buses with wooden seats (Bisaya Bus nga pultahan puros ang kilid, Corominas Bus nga senimana ang brake), or cars with no airconditioning & no seat belts. Karon kay minibus na nga nindot kaayo ug sounds or Ceres bus nga bugnaw ug aircon. 

Riding on the back of a carabao on a breezy summer day was considered a treat. Karon, ang mga bata wala na kaila ug kalabaw. 

We drank water from the garden hose and not bottled mineral water sa Nature Spring or Viva, or Absolute Mineral water. Usahay gani, straight from the faucet or poso or atabay! 

We shared one soft drink bottle with four of our friends, and no one actually died from this or contacted hepatitis. 

We ate rice with Star margarine, bahaw nga gibutangan ug asin ug mantika sa baboy, drank raw eggs straight from the shell, and drank sofdrinks with real sugar in it, dili diet coke or Pepsi Max but we weren't sick or overweight kay... WE WERE ALWAYS OUTSIDE PLAYING!! 

We would leave home in the morning and play all day and, tago-tago, ngita'g kaka. 

No one was able to reach us all day (wala pa'y uso ang cellphone). And yes, we were O.K. 

We would spend hours building our wooden trolleys (katong bearing ang ligid) or karitong kawayan nga karaang tsinilas ang giporma nga ligid and then ride down the street. Wala ma'y gidungog nga naligsan ato! After hitting the sidewalk or falling into a canal (sewage channel) a few times, we learned to solve the problem ourselves with our bare & dirty hands . 

We did not have Playstation's, Nintendo's, X-boxes, no video games at all, no 100-channel cable, no DVD movies, no surround stereo, no ipod's, no cell phones, no computers, no internet, no chat rooms, and no friendsters. ...WE HAD REAL FRIENDS. And we went outside to actually talk and play with them! 

We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no stupid lawsuits from these accidents. The only rubbing we get is from our friends with the words, “Sakit bai?” Pero kung kontra gani nimo ang imong kadula,,,,singgitan lang dayon ug, ”May’ra, 'gabaan!” 

We played marbles (jolen) in the dirt, washed our hands just a little and ate pan bahug-bahug & bagumbayan (recycled bread man diay to kay wala mahalin!) We were not afraid of getting germs in our stomachs. 

We had to live with homemade guns (giporma nga kahoy, gihigtan ug garter ug lastiko), saplong, tirador ug uban pa nga pwedeng magkasakitay. Pero lingaw gihapon kaayo ang tanan. 

We made up games with sticks (syatong), and cans (bato-lata) and although we were told they were dangerous, wala man gyud to'y actual nga nabuta ba, bukol lang nuon sa agtang naa. 

We walked, rode bikes, or took tricycles to a friend's house and knocked on the door or batoon ug gagmay nga bato ang bungbong, or just yelled for them to jump out the window! 

Mini basketball teams had tryouts and not everyone made the team. Those who didn't pass had to learn to deal with the disappointment. Wala pa nang mga childhood depression ug damaged self esteem, ek-ek ra na. Ang maglagot, pildi. 

Ang mga ginikanan naa ra sa daplin para motan-aw ra sa dula sa mga bata, dili para manghilabot ug makig-away sa ubang parents. 

That generation of ours has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers, creative thinkers and successful professionals ever! They are the CEO's, Engineers, Doctors and Military Generals of today. 

The past 50 years have been an explosion of innovation and new ideas. 

We had failure, success, and responsibility. We learned from our mistakes the hard way. 

You might want to share this with others who've had the luck to grow up as real kids. We were lucky indeed. 

And if you like, forward this to your kids too, so they will know how brave their parents were. 

It kind of makes you wanna go out and climb a tree, doesn't it? 

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November 11, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Mildred Opada

Mildred Opada, pagamay gamay ra ni (pero cute). Karon siya ang Executive Secretary sa Cooperative Bank of Negros Oriental.  Adto mo pangutang kay naa mo'y backer ha, bay'ri lang pud. 

High SchoolKaron


Before and After, series 1 - Rida Kitane

Good Morning, Ma'am Rida, (sorry kay hanap ni imo picture sa haiskul pero asa na man ang imong bangs?)  Hilomon ni sa una si Rida K. Karon nagtudlo ug naghatag ug paglaum sa mga kabataan sa Amlan. Nasakpan ni sa department store samtang nag-shopping ug pamasko para sa iyang mga klasmeyts sa high school....

High SchoolKaron



Before and After, Series 1 - Joji Fabe-Renacia

Kining First Lady sa Sibulan sa iyang unang picture kay mora'g napreso apan karon gawasnon na. Mao diay nga nadani si Mayor Tony kay... tan-awa nang picture atong high school pa 'ta... 

High SchoolKaron



October 15, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Milavida Dorado

Mil, ang hanap nimong picture sa High School gibawi sa kamabulukon sa imong hulagway karon diin makita ang imong kadasig ug labaw nga kamadanihon. Pastilan, Gerard, birahi nang imong silingan diha....

High SchoolKaron

Before and After, series 1 - Menchu Magsayo

Ug karon pa ni nadalaga si Menchu Magsayo, miyembro ni sa Sexbomb Dancers, wala ra sa katunga si Jopay ani.

High SchoolKaron



October 14, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Gerardo Fontelo

A kuyawa!  Heartthrob ra gihapon... mora'g basketball player ni si Gerard, alyas Odrareg, pauso man ug alot nga semikal...
 
High SchoolKaron


Before and After, series 1 - Elvira Devivar

Elvira Devivar, ang bulak sa San Jose nga walay buyog makaduol sa una... hangtod karon.

High SchoolKaron

September 28, 2008

September 21, 2008

Before and After, series 1 - Roxanne Dayao

Magsugod ta ug bag-ong topic, ha, kalingawan lang ba. Samtang gi-ayo pa paghapnig ang atong yearbook para mamantala dinhi sa site, mao lang sa ni atong himoon. Ang unang nakablitan kay ang atong klasmet nga taga Zamboanguita, guapa ra gihapon. Si Roxanne Cleofe "Gidget" Dayao - Ong, mao ni ang atong chinese connection. hehe. Ang uban diha bantay ra mo sa inyong turno. 

High SchoolKaron






September 9, 2008

Hello

Classmates, Kumusta na kamong tanan?

(this is a test..tehee!)

September 8, 2008

Welcome Marlene Cerna - Apura!

Kining atong classmate nga nurse tua na karon nanimuyo sa Houston, Texas, U.S.A., nagpadala ug mga pictures nga pang hollywood. Kamong mga guys diha tan-aw ra... ayaw lang mo ug pasagad ha kay minyo na si Marlene sa akong classmate sa college nga buotan pud (kami-kami ra), si Alexander Apura. Duha ila anak si Rachel ug si Ron. Akong nahinumduman kay ang mga paryente ani ni Marlene taga Zamboanguita pareho sila ni Ethel Valencia, nga gwapahon. (Wala lang makaporma ani si Irwin T.)


Marlene uban sa duha niyang mga anakis; gwapohon ang lalaki ug dalagahon kaayo... ang inahan.

Unsa man ning sineha nimo, Lene kay manan-aw mi (basig adto ni ipasalida sa Goldie).

With Alex, ang leyon sa ilang panimalay...


Ang tag-iya sa leyon nagdala ug latigo (naa sa bag)... hehe.
(Kining piktyura sa debut pa ni nimo, Lene?)

September 7, 2008

Condolence Alejo

Mr. Gaudioso Abule, the father of Alejo, passed away last Friday at the age of 78. His remains lie in state at St. Peter Chapel, Dumaguete City. The tentative date of burial is set on Tuesday, 9 September 2008. Our sympathies goes to our batchmate and friend. We pray for strength and to you and to your family.  Keep the faith, Alejo.  

You may contact Alejo at 09283860168 

September 1, 2008

NOHS Canteen

Wala nako kapugngi nga dili imantala ug ipaambit dinhi kining usa ka sugilagbay bisan ug wala pa makapananghid sa iyang manunulat (my apologies). Dako ang akong pagkahisagmuyo kay para baya nato yano ra man ang canteen sa NOHS pero sa pagkahubit sa nagsulat mao ang nakahatag ug pagka-interesante sa niining atong kan-anan nga sa daghan nang panahon atong gisalohan sa atomg mga kaagi. Ug dili pud madale kini nga article kay sumala sa editor sa Asian Journal kini nga essay usa sa mga finalist sa 2005 "Doreen Gamboa Fernandez Food Writing Awards." Padungang sa pagka-miss nato sa atong pinalanggang high school. Basa lang. Naa pud diha ang iyang numero sa sa telepono mao nga order dayon.

kinutlo gikan sa: http://www.asianjournal.com/?c=55&a=9583&sid=94fb24e0c0072931ff0d2ba1a61cfc37


The Sweetness of Dumaguete

“IN a sea of dust-colored buildings, the school-owned canteen of the Negros Oriental High School (NOHS) in Dumaguete City stands out as a gleaming white beacon to the school's 4,000 students. Above its entrance is a white sign with a pink border. It reads "Speak English.”

“The white-and-pink faux marble tile floor is glossy and polished despite constant foot traffic. The canteen's front, left and rear are open to provide ventilation but delimited with white bars. Girls and boys hunch over white tables and chairs. The right walled side of the room is occupied by a showcase of rice, hot meals, desserts, candies and biscuits. Baskets of V-Cut, Piatos, and other chips hang from the white lintels. To the back of the room, the kitchen is abuzz with staff cutting, mixing, boiling, steaming or frying the next meal or snack.

“The canteen is managed by Wilfreda Villalon. It has three principal cooks. A wizened Mang Tonio is responsible for the hot meals. Youthful Jo-an does the baking. Sixty-year-old Auntie Flora Oira is the canteen's equivalent of a pastry chef.

“From Mondays to Fridays, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Auntie Flora is dressed in an apron and a hairnet as she prepares the day's sweets: puto maya (a sweet rice cake eaten with hot chocolate), champorado (chocolate rice pudding), and dinuldog (sweet coconut milk pudding, ginataan in Tagalog), among others.

No bigger than a forefinger

“One of her culinary treats is budbud kabog, a sweet cake the size of an adult's forefinger. There are different kinds of budbud. Some are made, for example, of malagkit (glutinous rice). But what distinguishes this budbud is the use of millet, kabog. Hence, it is generally only available in Dumaguete, Bayawan, and other localities where millet is grown.

“Auntie Flora does not speak Tagalog or English. With the help of her colleague, Isabel Romano, Auntie Flora explains that she only learned how to cook three years ago, when she joined the NOHS canteen. She cooked at home, but her dishes were limited to "mga ordinaryo lang (the ordinary ones)." Working in the canteen required her to expand her repertoire. Mang Tonio and Villalon mentored her on new dishes and food preparations.

“To make budbud kabog, Auntie Flora soaks the kabog one hour prior to cooking. She squeezes the milk from five coconuts and combines it with sugar. She boils the solution until it is thick and adds the kabog, cooking until it is tender. She then forms the budbud kabog by wrapping cooked kabog in young banana leaves and steaming them for one hour.

Smell of banana

“Whether freshly steamed or reheated (it freezes beautifully), budbud kabog smells of sweet banana leaves and rich coconut milk. It is soft without being mushy and firm enough to hold its shape. The individual millet grains meld into a unified whole. Budbud kabog is sweet but not satiating. The coconut oil gives it a buttery texture that allows it to slide almost unperceptively down your throat. You can easily gulp down five or six pieces and still want for more. Villalon recommends eating budbud kabog with thick, native chocolate and ripe mangoes. The combination is divine.

“Auntie Flora says that, for budbud kabog to be good, "Kailangan eksakto ang timpla (the combination of ingredients must be precise)." Is there bad budbud kabog out there? Yes, there is, Villalon says, "Yung kulang sa gata (Those that do not have enough coconut milk)." Some budbud kabog-makers, she says, are too commercial. The NOHS canteen, on the other hand, emphasizes service and not profit, so their food's prices are low while quality is high.

“The emphasis on service also leads to a full disclosure attitude towards recipes. Both Auntie Flora and Villalon are surprisingly forthcoming with their formulations. "There are no trade secrets," Villalon says. A teacher of Technology and Livelihood Education, she says, "These are the same recipes I give to my students." Although she has not taught them budbud kabog this year, she is thinking of including it in her November syllabus, when she teaches native delicacies.

“The canteen caters primarily to NOHS students. However, it accepts orders for budbud kabog and other products. The staff routinely entertains requests from teachers, the Department of Education Division of Dumaguete City, government workers from City Hall, friends, and visitors. To order budbud kabog from the NOHS canteen, please call Villalon through the principal's office at (035) 2252684 or (035) 4220326. Villalon also recommends their empanadas, but that is another story.

August 29, 2008

Ang Sugilanon sa Pagpamakak sa mga Lalaki

Mao kini ang sugilanon kun nganong mamakak ang mga lalaki.

Karpintero si Jojo ug usa ka adlaw may giayo siya nga balay sa kilid sa dakong suba. Wala tuyoa nahulog ang iyang martilyo sa suba. Dili na niya mahuman ang iyang gitrabaho ug wala pa siya’y sweldo nga mauli sa ilaha. Nakahilak siya… Pero nitunga ang iyang guardian angel, "Tabangan tikaw, Jojo".. ug dayong lukso sa lawom nga suba.

Pagtunga sa guardian angel may dala na nga gold hammer, "Mao ba kini ang imong martilyo?"... "Dili," ang tubag ni Jojo. Ug mi-dive na pud ang anghel… pagtunga niini may dala na nga silver hammer. "Mao ba ni?”… “Dili gihapon." Mi-dive ug usab sa suba ang anghel; pagtunga niini may dala na nga ordinary hammer.
"Mao ba ni?"
“…Oo."
Napuno sa kalipay ang anghel: "Tungod kay honest man ka, gawas sa imong martilyo, imoha na sad kining gold ug kining silver hammer.”

Niagi ang pipila ka adlaw, naglakaw si Jojo sa may kilid sa suba uban ang iyang misis. Pastilan, dude, nahulog man si misis sa dakong suba ... Puwerteng hinilak ni Jojo... Apan nitunga ug usab si guardian angel, "Tabangan tikaw...” ug dayon dive sa suba ug pagtunga gikan sa ilalom kauban na si Marian Rivera, "Siya ba ang imong misis?"
Tubag ni Jojo: "Oo."
Haskang sukoa sa anghel: "Bakakon ka. Abi g'yud nako ug honest ka!”
Mirason si Jojo: "Sorry kaayo, angel ... ug miingon ko nga ‘Dili,' mo-dive na pud ka sa suba unya pagkawas nimo ikuyog na pud nimo si Anne Curtis, unya sa imong pangutana, motubag ko nga ‘Dili nako siya asawa.’ Mo-dive na pud ka ug usab ug ang tinuod na nako nga misis ang imo ikuyog. Ug tungod kay honest man ko ihatag nimo nako sila Marian Rivera ug Anne Curtis. Pastilan, pobre ra man ko, dili man ko kasarang ug tulo ka buok misis, mao nga ‘Oo’ na lang ang akong gitubag sa una pa lang nimong pagpangutana.

Moral of the story: Mao nga namakak ang mga lalaki for a good and noble reason.

August 26, 2008

Pasalamat

WORDS OF THANKS

To you who made JAF’s life comfortable when he was still alive…
To you who shared our grief and sorrow …
To you who led the memorial services, offered songs, prayers, kept vigil,
gave flowers, food, messages of sympathy & financial
assistance…
To you who attended the necrological service & funeral rites…
To you our relatives who stayed with us all the way…
And to you who in countless other ways helped and comforted us when
our way seemed so dark and empty…

DAGHANG SALAMAT !!!

Arnel, Portia, Daday, & AJ

August 25, 2008

Joey A. Strikes Again!

This time sa Dumaguete City na gyud nipasundayag ang atong klasmeyt, a star in his own right, si Joey A. (related to Joey Albert only in age). "Laff Out Loud" sa El Camino, Agosto 23, 2008, mao ni ang gabii nga nisakit ang mga tiyan sa onse nato ka klasmeyt sa wala'y undang nga pagkatawa. Mao pud ni ang gabii nga pers taym nag-wild ang mga mahinhin natong mga dalaga sukad nigradweyt ta. Joey A., kadtong diha ka sa stage unsa man imong giangga sa atong mga kadalagahan --- ug mga feeling dalaga --- nga nanambong sa inyong kalingawan ni Inday Garutay? Akong tag-an kay: "I would like to greet my klasmeyts nga usa ka barriohan ang niabot, kay kun wala pa sila wala'y tawo ang El Camino..." Kidding aside, reports say it was a superhit show, nagsugwak ang mga tawo. Tan-awa lamang, sulayi ug mamay-ongan ba ninyo ug kinsay dili hubog diha, hehehe... (Si Mila D. ang wala sa mga hulagway kay siya mao ang maniniyot adtong gabhiona.)



Ang first love team sa atong batch... ay balo lamang ug kinsa ang Jesusa ug Julieto ana kay pareho sila ug uniform, pareho silang performers, that night.

Ay usa ra ang buot ipasabot anang paghalog... dili na labs... nagpalakas lang na si Julieto ka Joji, ang First Lady sa Sibulan... Dalakpon man gud na si Joey kay iyang gi.. (nyaha my lips are sealed)

Group picture ni... gi-batch by batch kay dili maluon sa kadaghan sa atong klasmeyts. Kini ang First Batch according to age...hehehe, from left Vangie D. (ikaw ba na, gaw?), Nenen B. (ikaw miga, ngano imong gitago ang imong body beautiful?), Marites A. (killer smile pa gihapon, haayz...) Julieto A. (kamot nimo parts, tsansing) Jesusa D. (pink gayud kaayo) Arnel F. (nakalaba na ka anang mga orasa, bro?)

Second batch ni... Terry P., (seksi ra gihapon) Evelyn T., (high school ra gihapon) Gina O. (patsadaha sa ngislit), Arnel F. (giingnan sa iya Mrs --- naa sa likod ---nga "ayaw ug katawa diha!"... way nahimo, hehe...ay, morag si Evangeline D. man na ang nasapawan nimo, bay) si Jesusa D. (sakpan ka sa imo students maam, ha), ug si Julieto nga model sa shampoo...

At long last, nasakpan sa camera: Jose Arnel F., ang leyon sa panimalay....
ug ang tag-iya sa leyon.

Ug sa sinultihan pa karon: "Ang mga lamion..."

Part 2 sa "Ang mga lamion..."


Pastilan wala ka makatag-an ug kinsa ning dako ug ngisi 'sa? ... si Dean Alejo Abule man diay! Iya ra giayo ug tago ang iyang gibitbit nga hairbrush.... (Gialirongan ug puro Sibulanon, si Terry [huwaw, project kaayo ka, maam], si Vangie [gaw, morag wala ra nimo tuyoa ang imong posing] si Jesusa [nga bus-ok ra gihapon] ug Joji [innocent looking... looking ra, hehe])

August 11, 2008

Welcome Giovanni Lasola!


Nasakpan ra gyud ning maayong laki, ang prodigal boxer... i mean... prodigal son nga taga-orchids, ang silingan ni Lenin Rodriguez. Welcome nimo diha Pastor Bobby. Niadto mahilig ni siya sa soccer, sila ni Lou Valencia, pero karon mahilig ni siya ug tennis. (Sakto to ila giingon: kining magkagulang 'ta kay magkagamay ang atong balls...)


Email: lasolagiovanni@yahoo.com