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Monday, November 5, 2007

Get-together in Daet




ganito kami noon.

at eto na kami ngayon.





Here are a few pictures of the get together in Daet last October 31 held in time for the visit of Rudy and Ineng. Aside from the couple, others present were Alito Yadao, Boboy Ong, Dorset Dwyer, Fr. Efren Sanchez, Maning Abogado, Amelita Adem-Banal, Estring Asis, Mendy Balon-Ching, Mila Echano, and Dra. Yoly Hernandez-Reyes. Rudy mentioned Remo Balce but I didn't see him in the pictures. The complete set can be found in the photo gallery (see right hand side of this blogsite).


Thanks to Rudy, we can share these new pictures of the Daet group. What we have recently been posting are pictures of the Manila and foreign-based groups. We have to check if somebody took pictures of the previous get together when Beth Perez came home during the Daet town fiesta so we can also post them here.

These get-together are becoming a habit since March this year. Seems like we're getting even closer now than we were in high school.

(Estring, ano ang napaparong ko ha, guilty ka ano, magtuga ka!)







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