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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Happy Bert's Day

This comes a day earlier. Advance Happy Birthday Bert!




My apologies to those who are appearing in the picture without their permission.
My apologies too, to those who would have wanted to appear but do not. It's because I did not find any picture of you holding a bottle, a glass or a cup. That's the theme of the e-card, a toast to bert, our celebrant.

You see, this is a wholesome blog. Unlike the popular graffiti written in the walls of the urinals during our high school and college days which says, "the future of this country depends on what you are holding right now".... or something like that.



Joc-Joc lang. Happy Bert's Day!


Pahabol. No relation to the beer day.

Ang mahihirap, di makalabas ng ospital, naghahanap ng pambayad.
Si Joc-joc di makalabas ng ospital, naghahanap pa ng sakit.

sa huwebes na ang komedya
malamang hindi kakanta
kasi baka maging tradhedya
di papayag si glorietta.

4 comments:

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Join ako sa world in wishing you a great Bert-Day. Lots of huggggssssss….

Ed Canela

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Bert,

Happy Birthday. ENJOY ENJOY ENJOY.
Please send my best regards to Marie
and the BOYS.

Rudy & Ineng

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Thank you Ed, Toti, Rudy and Others for the greetings..

Advanced happy birthday also to Ebo..

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Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Hi Bert,

This may come to you a day late but this greetings is full of good wishes for your birthday. Hopefully, you celebrated your special day with grandeur and gratitude for another milestone in your life. Belated Happy Birthday.

I remain grateful to Toti for keeping us posted in a lot of things especially our classmates birthdays and special event.

Ingat.
Fechie (Fe) Alarcon

Sor Victorina de la Providencia, Mother Superior of Daet Parochial School

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