Pinoy Smile - Tooth and Oral Health Care for Filipino-Canadian Kids and Families (© UBC, 2009)
by frizzy_rein | 10/15/2009 03:12:00 pm in | comments (1)
I Came across this funny joke .. Want ém to share with you guys! Here it goes! >>>
MORAL SUPPORT
Sa sabungan, walang entrance fee ang may dalang panabong...
Si Juan para makalibre, pumasok dala dala ang sisiw...
Bantay: (sinita si juan)ano yan?
Juan: (galit pa!) sisiw!!
Bantay: alam ko, eh bakit sisw dala mo?
Juan: Gago! may laban ang tatay niya, syempre moral support.. tanga ka ba?
Oha! Tawa naman jan? Hihihi
This is our very first Gimik! Lol! The fact that Tiná is always absent on most of the party, trips and gimik, she invited us for a Fiesta Visit in their house, Penaranda Nueva Ecija. That's the first time we lied going in a far place telling our parents/guardian that we will just be going to school for our Economics Presentation. (Nagkaletse-letse pa nga ang drama namin sa sobrang excited gumala!) Though we only get average score in that presentation, we go ahead on the plan. Riding in cars with Girls ang drama ng mga lola mo. The driver, Kristine!!! I can still remember the Blue Pick-up Car of Kristine. On the way to Penaranda was really fun. We just sing and chat, chat and never-ending chat. When we arrived at Tina's house, kulang na lang ang Banda para sumalubong. Lots of foods flooding in the table. With this Fried Tilapya and fresh tomatoes. Mangoes and ... Yummy! Name it and Tina will serve it! Haha! After the meal, Tina tour us around in the area including this Phenomenal Calamansi Farm and the first biggest irrigation I've ever seen in Nueva Ecija . We did have pictures in that irrigation but I know you won't be impressed because of these vandals all over the walls. And one more thing, don't dare to ask about the quality of this picture as Digital Camera is not even invented that time. I'm not sure if its Lou's Camera we're using in this trip.
Allyn took this picture at San Isidro Riverside. Hehe... Sikat pa noon ang Tabing-ilog at Marimar kaya naman meron pang mga gumamela sa tenga. Tamang Tsibug trip kami dito. Ang saya!
Kumusta nman ang mga hair? Tina took this picture. Look at the number 4 formation. Na-late pa si Luz?? Huh? And take note ako lang nakagawa ng perfect FOUR. Sila, pwede nang TWO yan hehe ( Kalahati lang eh). Para fair for Eds Effort.. Yahooo!
This is what I'm talking about! About what??? Hehehe.. This is the Irrigation. Very windy hehe..
Sorry to tell you but we are the lucky winners in this contest! Duh? Ilan ba ang naglaban? Dalawa yata haha... But if you are really in the contest, mamamangha kayo. We actually have a video of this Dance Piece but sadly, the camera-girl (Michelle Santos) Did'nt focus the camera to the dancers (Us) at puro daw sa paa. I haven't seen the video but it was privately kept by Kristine. Whooo! I'm looking forward to watching that few years from now hehe.. We used a Dance mixes recorded by none other than me! The entrance of the song was Lambada, then Tango with matching white roses and swing in the tune of Last Dance by Donna Summer. (Take note of all the props including "sayang pasadya for the Tango) Whew! It was very tiring but exciting. We used to practive dancing at the Multimedia Building/Library Building 4th floor. It was then a vacant room that time. So, just to hide our dance moves to our possible "kalaban", we always sneak for a quick practice every break time only to find out in the end that we only have one group to compete with. Duh?? Panalo na talaga kami noh! Gagaling namin na to! lol.
Sorry but we just love ballroom dancing! The Girls in black are here to entertain you.. Well, luckily, we are all chosen to perform in a Mass Demonstration for WUP Foundation Day. Can't remember the exact date but its around February-March of 2000? 1999? Duh! Sorry I have a slight dementia at the moment lol! The famous "My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion "(Disco Version) was the tune we used in this performance. With matching long powder blue satin cloth that represents the sea daw! hehehe.. We are really proud in fact to be one of those thousands BSA students that time to perform infront of everyone we don't even know. The fact that I was a "probinsiyana"makes me more proud of myself too. Imagine, I'm just a "hamak na probinsiyana from Nueva Vizcaya noh!" But hey, some of schoolmates often ask me if I'm a "dance instructor" Maybe that's because I'm so thin and slim. Plus whenever Mrs. More ( The Dodge PE Instructor!!!) ask us to make steps, I always lead this group know to be the "Elite Dancers"daw ulit! hehehe
Our very first pictorial! This was taken during my debut year 1999. From top to bottom clockwise - allyn, Ria, Kristine, Lou, Cristina, Jean Grace, Eds. I wonder why Imelda was not included in this picture. She might be absent or worse "Jumongre". That means dating! We are all "Single" that time. Obvious ba? Take notice of those shy smiles and conscious pose.
Let me remember what we did then. Hmmm.. We go to N.E. Pacific Mall, eat at Jolibee then watch movie. Can't remember if the movie we watched was a movie team-up of Dayanara Tores and Cesar Montano. But I think that's the right movie.
That's how I've celebrated my Debut. No one's there but these girls in the picture. Actually, celebrating 18th Birthday really doesn't mean having this cutillon or doesn't require grand entrance in a massive spiral stair like a Princess and preparing lots of expensive meals for everyone. That's really absurd especially when its not really needed. Going to age like that does not require grand celebration. For me, I'm fortunate enough to spend it with my close friends even in a simple way. It counts anyway! Look at us? Still strong and friends with one another up to now.