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May 30, 2009
Araw ni Lukin at ni Chubaloo

May 30, 2009 - eto ang araw na pinakaaabangan namin ng switi. Ano ba meron? Hmnn... eto sabi ng PAGASA forecast

"Synopsis:
At 2 AM today, a Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 580 kms East of Northern Mindanao (8.9°N; 132.0°E) Monsoon trough across Northern and Central Luzon.

 
Forecast: 
Luzon, Western Visayas and Mindanao will experience mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms becoming frequent rains over Southern Luzon. The rest of the country will be partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening.

Light to moderate winds blowing from the North and Southwest will prevail over Northern Luzon and coming from the Southwest over the rest of the country. The coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be slight to moderate."

Aba, blessing sya... isang gabaldeng blessing sa wedding namin.. si Fafa Jesus talaga mahal na mahal kaming dalawa hehehe. Salamat Fafa Jesus, sasaluhin namin lahat yan buong maghapon hehehe, latak lang ang ititira namin sa low pressure area na yan.

Sweetee, this is me saying I love you the last time as single.. be ready for me saying I love you as a husband. Can't wait to wake up and sleep knowing I'll be right by your side.


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May 1, 2009
30 Days minus 1

If I am to include today.. it's exactly 30 days from now...

I just found myself opening my browser, open my media player and at this very moment it's playing "Draw me close to you" sung by Sonicflood. I've been asked by several people, in almost everyday "How do you feel?". And I would simply say, "Ok lang, excited na kinakabahan". And just like the normal Filipino that we are, they would always find a way to talk around such simple answer. Well if I am on their shoes I would definitely do the same.. I'm a Filipino after all.


I miss her. I miss that smile that makes me wanna say, "it's good to have you with me". I miss my sweetee. I miss everything about her. I even miss the way we hate each other. But what I most miss is the way she managed to find the right spot on my shoulder where she can lay her face on and the way our hands held each other, it feels like they've got their own will.

We're scheduled to watch a movie today, and I'm scheduled to get my suit as well.. I'm excited and at the same time I have this horses running around my rib cage, yup, that's a heavy word put it in but that's just really how I feel. I really hope that it is just the way I want it. 30 days to go... and the LUKIN that the blogworld knows, the MARK that my friends and relatives knows, will now have another BIG something to be proud about.. someone will now introduced him "My husband". Pinapraktis ko na nga kung paano ngumiti ng ngiting-may-asawa hehe.

6:30pm.. she just called me up... "Macky, sa Glorietta na lang tayo meet". Ihanda ang balikat hehehe.. see you later sweetee. I love you.


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Aug 31, 2008
The Fort Bus

Matagal na naman akong nawala sa blog world. Syempre ala na ako sa bansang Vienna, pero di ko mapigilan ang sarili na magblog simula ng ma-alala ko ang saklap na nangyari sa akin sa loob ng “The Fort Bus”.

 

Pauwi na ako noon at kasama ko ang mabait naming Project Manager (sipsip ng konti), puno ang bus, aircon at masarap sa katawan ang lamig dahil tamang-tama lang, di gaya ng ibang bus na minsan eh halos magyelo ang kulangot mo sa lamig o di kaya eh pagpawisan ang gilagid mo sa sobrang init. Kaya very enjoyable ang ride ko sa bus, not after 10 minutes when this taeng-mama-na-utot-ng-utot let me smell what’s inside his taeng stomach. Natiis ko po yung dalawang beses kang magpakawala ng amoy ng kalikasan sa loob ng aircon na bus, pero yung pangatlong beses… aba naman.. feeling ata nya eh nasa loob lang sya ng CR at naka-upo sa trono na pedeng magpakawala ng amoy pangkalawakan!

 

Para sa mga gumagawa ng ganito, mga brad naman.. kung uutot kayo ng tatlong beses sa pagitan ng 15 minutes.. magpaalam naman kayo.. kawawa naman kami na nakiki-amoy lang. Eto yung bagay na namimiss ko sa Vienna, ang mga tao dun, nahihiyang gawin ang umutot sa loob ng enclosed place.. yun lang.. di talaga sila sana’y maligo (Will Smith experience comes to my mind again….)

 

Txt ng frend ng opism8 ko na finorward sa akin na excerpt ke Ginoong Bob Ong

Mangarap ka at abutin mo ito. Wag mo sisisihin ang sarili mong pamilya, palpak mong syota, pilay mong tuta o mga lumilipad na ipis… Kung may pagkukulang syo ang magulang mo,  pede kang magrebelde… tumigil ka sa pag-aaral, mag-drugs ka,  magpakulay ng buhok sa kili-kili…. Sa banding huli, ikaw din ang biktima… Rebeldeng walang napatunayan at narating… Enjoy life… masyadong maganda ang buhay para sirain mo…

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Aug 7, 2008
888

Ano bang meron ngayon? August 8, 2008 (888). Sabi ng mga Chinese swerte daw ang numerong ito. At sabi ko din kay sweetee na tumaya sya ng lotto at baka sakaling manalo kami at maranasan naming magkamal ng madaming salapi.

 

Ngayon kasi ang dating ko sa Pinas, which is 888. At hindi lang yan, dahil pasado alas-8 ng umaga din ang dating ko. Sa Aug 8 din ang Olympics sa China, feeling ko tuloy kasama ako sa mga manlalaro at nasa tabi ako ni Pacquiao na bitbit ang bandila ng Pilipinas. Kung bibilangin mo ang letrang bumubuo sa salitang “O-L-Y-M-P-I-C-S”, 8 din sya. Ganun din ang aking handle sa blog, 8 letters din “R-E-L-O-A-D-E-D”. At kahit yung dati kong handle, 8 din. Yung number apartment ko dito na libre, 143=8 din!

 

Ang galing talaga, biruin mo ngayon ko lang narelalize yun. Ang salitang “Ampogi ko” ay binubuo din ng 8 letters!

 

Syet! Mananalo talaga kami ni sweetee ng lotto, dapat yung 64 ang tayaan mo sweetee kasi 8*8 = 64, hehehehe… panis!

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Aug 6, 2008
It's because we like you.

Kagabi niyaya ako ni Boss with some of the team to have a dinner. Lima kami at inabot ng 100+EUR ang food. Ako ay nagitla at namula, oo namula ako kahit ganito kulay ko. Na-overwhelm ang kaitiman ko ng kinuha ni Boss ang blue bag at inabot sa akin. Speechless ako ng mga 10 minutes, nasorpresa naman ako at may pabaon pa ako from them before going back to my home country.


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Aug 2, 2008
6 Days To Go

Oo ilang araw na lang at babalik na ako sa Pinas. Naisipan kong ilista ang pros and cons.

 

Pros

  • Makakapiling ko na sweetee ko at makakasama ko na sya madalas. Syempre pati na din si Mader at si pinsan.
  • Kakain kami ng eat-all-you-can tsaka sa Yoshinoya tsaka sa KFC tsaka sa Chowking tsaka sa…. Blah blah blah ..
  • DOTA na naman (balek sa adek na computer games) – pros nga ba ito?
  • May makaka-usap na din akong pinoy everyday!
  • Indi na German ang palabas sa TV at higit sa lahat nag-e-English na si Will Smith!
  • Mabaho na ulet utot ko. Di ko kasi maamoy dito, ewan ko ba…
  • Di na ako giginawin kapag bumaba ng 15 degrees ang temperature
  • Makakasimba ulet ako kasama si sweetee
  • Maririnig ko ulet ang nagsisigawang kapitbahay tuwing alas-10 ng gabi sa kanto namin.
  • Indi na ako mag-iisa pag uuwi galing opis.
  • Di na ako mukhang tanga na kinakausap ang mga higaan, upuan, kaldero, kutsara, tinidor at inidiro. Oo mahirap talaga pag ala maka-usap.
  • Pede na ko mag-text ng mag-text dahil piso lang ang isang send. At 8 pesos lang din ang calls.

Cons

  • Mamiss ko ang Frankfuter, sarap talaga
  • Ala ng magagandang views. Alang parliament, ala ng Schonbrunn Palace, Danube River, Belvedere Palace, naggagandahang Museums.. in short.. poor na ulet ako POOR!!!
  • Mamimiss ko ang libreng Apartment na may washing machine, malaking sala, malaking higaan, libreng kuryente at tubig kahit magdamag naka-on ang TV ayos lang.
  • Ala ng per diem! Maryosep!
  • Somehow mamimiss ko ang Boss kong pogi (Fafa talaga sya!). Naging maitim na din lang ako bakit di pa ako naging babae para matawag na “black beauty”.
  • Ala na akong masasabihan ng “Oh Pitasin!”.
  • Ayoko sa 14th floor ng Net2 Building! Ayoko sa masikip na upuan.

 

Aha! Not bad, mas madami pala Pros. Sige na nga gusto ko umuwi hehe. Tsaka item one pa lang Pros, panis na lahat ng Cons… Ahhhh nothing feels like home!!!!

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Jul 30, 2008
Vienna Pics

Sa totoo lang, napakaganda ng land topography ng Austria.. dahil ito ay napapaligiran ng iba pang bansa gaya ng Czech, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Switzerland at Germany. Kung gusto mo lumayo ng konti, nandyan ang France, Italy, Romania, Poland at Ukraine. And have I been to any of those neighboring coutries??? NOOO!!!! NEVAHHH!!! Why? Nag-iipon kasi ako para sa aking kinabukasan, oo na it’s only 90EUR round trip pero 90EUR is still 90EUR for me. Tsaka prob pa nun eh kung may matutuluyan ako, although pede naman round trip hehehe.

 

Well second reason is that, halos lahat ng nabanggit kong neighboring countries eh dumadayo dito sa Vienna, and if you asks them why, it’s simply because Vienna has the best sceneries that you would like to spend your summer with. To bad for me coz I don’t have the “with”, mag-isa lang kasi akong pinadala kaya ayan tuloy, sa sandamakmak kong kuha eh bibihira ang meron akong pic, at kung meron man eh mukha ko lang na parang dinikit at ginamitan ng photoshop! So if you ask me again if I’ll try to visit other countries?? No! maliban na lang siguro kung bigyan ako ng company ng additional 1000EUR hehehe. I still love Vienna aside from the fact that most people who visit here smells-like-200-kilikili’s and don’t normally have channels speaking in English.

 

Anyway, eto yung iba ko pang shots sa Vienna.

 

Cruise ship. Oo na mukha syang jolijip na may Vienna. Tae! Ala naman kasi ako tiga-kuha at kung makikisuyo naman ako. Malay ko ba kung itakbo na lang bigla ang Olympus E-510 kong SLR. At higit sa lahat mas bubu pa sila kumuha kesa sa akin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windmill, ano Oliver, accept mo na offer ko habang maaga pa hahaha.

 

 

 

Bridge na di ko alam kung saan patungo basta kinuhanan ko lang sya noong sumakay ako ng Cruise sa halagang 16EUR na may kape sa halagang 4EUR.

 

 

 

Burgtheater

 

 

Nasabi ko na bang namundok ako last week? Oo, hiking to brad.. mag-isa nga lang pero safe naman sya. At sementado ang daan paakyat ng bundok. Leopoldberg ang name ng bundok, and from top, you can have a great view of the Danube Canal.


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Jul 29, 2008
….and then he laughed

Last time I had a good talk with one of my opismates here in Vienna. Although most of the times eh indi pa din talaga kami magkatugma. Lalo na yung isa, bumanat kasi ng joke… at syempre dahil indi ko naintindihan, deadma lang ako..mga dalawang mahabang minuto din yun bago ko napansin na hinihintay nyang mag-react ako, buti na lang nag-explain yung isa kaya medyo delayed yung tawa ko bwahahaha. Naalala ko na naman si Will Smith…hmp!

 

Napag-usapan lang naman namin ang tungkol sa nakawan, kasi noong araw daw ang Poland eh nagnanakaw ng gulong ng kotse mula sa Vienna, sabi ko naman panis yan sa Pinas dahil sa amin kako, indi lang gulong ang uso mas malala pa dahil pati Bank Robbery eh usong uso, last year ata or this year lang kako may dalawang magkasunod na robbery at may casualties pa.

 

Sa pagkukwento kong yon eh napapa-iling sila, akala ko eh sobrang lala ng sitwasyon na yon para sa kanila pero binanatan ba naman ako ng, "Here in Vienna or I am unsure if it's Austria or just Vienna, we had 70-80 Bank Robbery reports in just one year". Taena! Ala yan sa lolo ko hehehe… Biruin mo mas malala pala dito, yun nga lang daw alang gaanong casualties, pera lang daw sadya ng mga magnanakaw. In fairness, me takot sila ke Papa Jesus, di gaya ng holdaper natin sa Pinas na kayang dumedo ng tao.

 

Minsan tuloy naiisip kong tama si Tito Batjay na dapat biglang magsabog ng bulalakaw ang kalangitan at tamaan ang mga buwaya sa Pinas, para maiwan lang ang katulad kong mabait at gwapo, at higit sa lahat may mala-anghel na kasintahan, tama ba sweetee?

 

Sa mga alang ginagawa.. magandang pampalipas oras.. CLICK ME


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Jul 24, 2008
Pinoy Ka Kung….

Nabasa ko lang ito sa isang artikulo ng isang nadedong British. Natuwa ako at gusto kong i-share sa inyo.

 

Matter of Taste

by Matthew Sutherland

 

I have now been in this country for over six years, and consider myself in most respects well assimilated. However, there is one key step on the road to full assimilation, which I have yet to take, and that's to eat BALUT. The day any of you sees me eating balut, please call immigration and ask them to issue me a Filipino passport. Because at that point there will be no turning back. BALUT, for those still blissfully ignorant non-Pinoys out there, is a fertilized duck egg.

 

It is commonly sold with salt in a piece of newspaper, much like English fish and chips, by street vendors usually after dark, presumably so you can't see how gross it is. It's meant to be an aphrodisiac, although I can't imagine anything more likely to dispel sexual desire than crunching on a partially formed baby duck swimming in noxious fluid. The embryo in the egg comes in varying stages of development, but basically it is not considered macho to eat one without fully discernable feathers, beak, and claws. Some say these crunchy bits are the best. Others prefer just to drink the so-called 'soup', the vile, pungent liquid that surrounds the aforementioned feathery fetus...excuse me; I have to go and throw up now. I'll be back in a minute.

 

Food dominates the life of the Filipino. People here just love to eat. They eat at least eight times a day. These eight official meals are called, in order: breakfast, snacks, lunch, merienda, pica-pica, pulutan, dinner, and no-one-saw-me-take-that-cookie-from-the-fridge-so-it-doesn't-count. The short gaps in between these mealtimes are spent eating Sky Flakes from the open packet that sits on every desktop. You're never far from food in the Philippines . If you doubt this, next time you're driving home from work, try this game. See how long you can drive without seeing food and I don't mean a distant restaurant, or a picture of food. I mean a man on the sidewalk frying fish balls, or a man

walking through the traffic selling nuts or candy. I bet it's less than one minute.

 

Here are some other things I've noticed about food in the Philippines. Firstly, a meal is not a meal without rice - even breakfast. In the UK, I could go a whole year without eating rice. Second, it's impossible to drink without eating. A bottle of San Miguel just isn't the same without gambas or beef tapa. Third, no one ventures more than two paces from their house without baon and a container of something cold to drink. You might as well ask a Filipino to leave home without his pants on. And lastly, where I come from, you eat with a knife and fork. Here, you eat with a spoon and fork. You try eating rice swimming in fish sauce with a knife.

 

One really nice thing about Filipino food culture is that people always ask you to SHARE their food. In my office, if you catch anyone attacking their baon, they will always go, "Sir! KAIN TAYO!" ("Let's eat!"). This confused me, until I realized that they didn't actually expect me to sit down and start munching on their boneless bangus. In fact, the polite response is something like, "No thanks, I just ate."

 

But the principle is sound - if you have food on your plate, you are expected to share it, however hungry you are, with those who may be even hungrier. I think that's great. In fact, this is frequently even taken one step further. Many Filipinos use "Have you eaten yet?" ("KUMAIN KA NA?") as a general greeting, irrespective of time of day or location.

 

Some foreigners think Filipino food is fairly dull compared to other Asian cuisines. Actually lots of it is very good: Spicy dishes like Bicol Express (strange, a dish named after a train); anything cooked with coconut milk; anything KINILAW; and anything ADOBO. And it's hard to beat the sheer wanton, cholesterolic frenzy of a good old-fashioned LECHON de leche feast. Dig a pit, light a fire, add 50 pounds of animal fat on a stick, and cook until crisp. Mmm, mmm... you can actually feel your arteries constricting with each successive mouthful.

 

I also share one key Pinoy trait ---a sweet tooth. I am thus, the only foreigner I know who does not complain about sweet bread, sweet burgers, sweet spaghetti, sweet banana ketchup, and so on. I am a man who likes to put jam on his pizza. Try it!

 

It's the weird food you want to avoid. In addition to duck fetus in the half-shell, items to avoid in the Philippines include pig's blood soup (DINUGUAN); bull's testicle soup, the strangely-named "SOUP NUMBER FIVE" (I dread to think what numbers one through four are); and the ubiquitous, stinky shrimp paste, BAGOONG, and it's equally stinky sister, PATIS. Filipinos are so addicted to these latter items that they will even risk arrest or deportation trying to smuggle them into countries like Australia and the USA , which wisely ban the importation of items you can smell from more than 100 paces.

 

Then there's the small matter of the blue ice cream. I have never been able to get my brain around eating blue food; the ubiquitous UBE leaves me cold. And lastly on the subject of weird food, beware: that KALDERETANG KAMBING (goat) could well be

KALDERETANG ASO (dog)...

 

The Filipino, of course, has a well-developed senseof food. Here's a typical Pinoy food joke: "I'm on a seafood diet. "What's a seafood diet?" "When I see food, I eat it!"

 

Filipinos also eat strange bits of animals --- the feet, the head, the guts, etc., usually barbecued on a stick. These have been given witty names, like "ADIDAS" (chicken's feet); "KURBATA" (either just chicken's neck, or "neck and thigh" as in "neck-tie"); "WALKMAN" (pigs ears); "PAL" (chicken wings); "HELMET" (chicken head); "IUD" (chicken intestines), and BETAMAX" (video-cassette-like blocks of animal blood). Yum, yum. Bon appetit.

 

"A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches"

-- (Proverbs 22:1)

 

WHEN I arrived in the Philippines from the UK six years ago, one of the first cultural differences to strike me was names. The subject has provided a continuing source of amazement and amusement ever since.

 

The first unusual thing, from an English perspective, is that everyone here has a nickname. In the staid and boring United Kingdom, we have nicknames in kindergarten, but when we move into adulthood we tend, I am glad to say, to lose them.

 

The second thing that struck me is that Philippine names for both girls and boys tend to be what we in the UK would regard as overbearingly cutesy for anyone over about five. Fifty-five-year-olds colleague put it. Where I come from, a boy with a nickname like Boy

Blue or Honey Boy would be beaten to death at school bypre-adolescent bullies, and never make it to adulthood. So, probably, would girls with names like Babes, Lovely, Precious, Peachy or Apples.Yuk, ech ech.

 

Here, however, no one bats an eyelid. Then I noticed how many people have what I have come to call "door-bell names". These are nicknames that sound like -well, doorbells. There are millions of them. Bing, Bong, Ding, and Dong are some of the more common. They can be, and frequently are, used in even more door-bell-like combinations such as Bing-Bong, Ding-Dong,Ting-Ting, and so on. Even one of the senators has a doorbell named Ping. None of these doorbell names exist where I come from, and hence sound unusually amusing to my untutored foreign ear. Someone once told me that one of the Bings, when asked why he was called Bing, replied, "because my brother is called Bong".

Faultless logic. Dong, of course, is a particularly funny one for me, as where I come from "dong" is a slang word for well; perhaps "talong" is the best Tagalog equivalent.

 

Repeating names was another novelty to me, having never before encountered people with names like Len-Len, Let-Let, Mai-Mai, or Ning-Ning. The secretary I inherited on my arrival had an unusual one: Leck-Leck. Such names are then frequently further refined by using the "squared" symbol, as in Len2 or Mai2. This had me very confused for a while. Then there is the trend for parents to stick to a theme when naming their children. This can be as simple as making them all begin with the same letter, as in Jun, Jimmy, Janice, and Joy.

 

More imaginative parents shoot for more sophisticated forms of assonance or rhyme, as in Biboy, Boboy, Buboy, Baboy (notice the names get worse the more kids there are-best to be born early or you could end up being a Baboy). Even better, parents can create whole families of, say, desserts (Apple Pie, Cherry Pie, Honey Pie) or flowers (Rose, Daffodil, Tulip). The main advantage of such combinations is that they look great painted across your trunk if you're a cab driver. That's another thing I'd never seen before coming to Manila - taxis with the driver's kids' names on the trunk.

 

Another whole eye-opening field for the foreign visitor is the phenomenon of the "composite" name. This includes names like Jejomar (for Jesus, Joseph and Mary), and the remarkable Luzviminda (for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, believe it or not). That's a bit like me being called something like "Engscowani" (for England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland ). Between you and me, I'm glad I'm not.

 

And how could I forget to mention the fabulous concept of the randomly inserted letter 'h'. Quite what this device is supposed to achieve, I have not yet figured out, but I think it is designed to give a touch of class to an otherwise only averagely weird name. It results in creations like Jhun, Lhenn, Ghemma, and Jhimmy. Or how about Jhun-Jhun (Jhun2)?

 

How boring to come from a country like the UK full of people with names like John Smith. How wonderful to come from a country where imagination and exoticism rule the world of names. Even the towns here have weird names; my favorite is the unbelievably named town of Sexmoan (ironically close to Olongapo and Angeles). Where else in the world could that really be true? Where else in the world could the head of the Church really be called Cardinal Sin? Where else but the Philippines! Note: Philippines has a senator named Joker, and it is his legal name.

P.S : POSTED WHILE LISTENING TO MAKITA KANG MULI by SUGARFREE. Break na si Echo at si Heart, pero kami ni Sweetee going strong pa din... yan ang dahilan kaya ko tinanggihan ang alok sa aking maging artista. Masyadong maintriga at napakabilis masira ang lablayp.


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Jul 23, 2008
OFW - Overseas Filipino in Wien (Vienna)

May nakilala akong nanay na nagtatrabaho bilang katulong dito, ako na ang kusang lumapit.. sabi ko “Nay, Pinoy po kau?”… at ayun nagka-kwentuhan na kami… Baby daw ang name nya hehehe.. nangingiti na lang ako at nakaka-ilang din palang tawaging “baby” ang isang 40+ anyos na nanay. Parang tinawag mong “totoy” o “boytoy” ang isang 40+ na manong!

 

Andami agad nyang kwento, mula sa nag-iisang suwail nyang anak hanggang sa ika-15 taon nya sa Europa. Feeling close agad sya sa akin hehehe.. pero naawa ako sa kanya kasi nga dun sa anak nya… ayoko na i-elaborate pa kasi personal yun eh.. taena kasi kabataan ngayon….(pero indi naman lahat)

 

Dumating yung isa pa nyang kasama.. tapos akala ko eh katulong din.. Eto usapan naming ng isa nyang kasama na bagong dating.

 

Reloaded : Kayo po? Kamusta naman amo nyo?

Net : Maayos naman, mabait naman…

Reloaded : Ah, mabuti kung ganun.. mahirap kasi maghanap ng amo na di kabaitan.

Net : Oo nga.

Reloaded : Eh all around din po ba kau? Naglalaba, alaga ng kids at linis ng haus?

Net : Eto nga pala calling card ko.

Reloaded : Aba may calling card ka? (nagulat ako.. pramis)

 

Pagtingin ko sa calling card nya… napahiya ako sa mga tanong ko.. akala ko kasi katulong din sya.. yun pala Operations and Finance Head ng Global Remittance sa Austria.. hehehe.. panay ang sorry ko hahahaha… taena.. di ko naman alam eh.. napasarap kasi kwentuhan namin ni nanay OFW. Well, hopefully.. mai-tour nila ako dun sa mga murang bilihin hehehe.

 

P.S. Sila ang dahilan kumbaket ako nakapunta sa Pinoy Community at sila din ang dahilan kumbaket katropa ko na si Sen. Gringo. At sila din ang dahilan kumbaket nakunan ko si Ratski ng close-up!

 

 


Posted at 02:53 am by lukin
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