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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Pictures of the Makati Get-Together

Ate Marynat wanted to see the pictures of the Makati get-together so much that she was finally able to open her email to check if these were already posted. That’s what we call “atat-na-atat”. And so she was disappointed to find out that they weren’t there yet.

I found the time this early morning to do some resizing and cropping of the pictures. By the way, all the shots were taken by our adopted classmate Willy, the self-designated documentor-official photographer. As a result, he himself is not in any of the photos taken during the Makati get-together. I brought my camera, but it was again a disaster. I still am not used to it. My old Samsung digital camera, which conked out after 6 years of use and abuse was much easier to manipulate. I promise that by next year, I would have mastered the art of taking pictures using this camera. That is, unless, it doesn’t get lost before the next occasion.

So finally, Ate Marynat, you can view the photos by ‘clicking’ the link below. If there are problems, visit our website and go to the photo gallery, or open a facebook account. Paalala lang, "pag-gustong-gusto mo daw yong picture mo, hindi mo yon kamukha. Pag-ayaw mo nung kuha sayo, yun ang kamukha mo!" Joke lang po!

Would you like to see Sis Tere being kissed by Boboy Ong, not once but twice? Madre mia! Que horror! Ma-eskandalo si Sor Victorina!

Actually you won’t. But that shouldn’t disappoint you. What’s in it anyway? A kiss is just a kiss. There are many more exciting pictures than that. Aside from what's posted here, there are many, many more still for posting - those taken at K-Sarap, at Marybeth's residence in Daet, and pictures of the Feb 5-6 Reunion. In due time..... dahan-dahan lang, mahina ang kalaban.

Just BE COOL!

http://picasaweb.google.com/gold50/DPSClass67MakatiGetTogetherFeb232010#



February 23, 2010
Fely J's and Merck's
Greenbelt 5, Makati City


4 comments:

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Hi Toti...thank you for your effort and composition of class 67 get-together pictures at Mkti...nawara ang paggal ko for 15 days na nasa kalye ako...ang gagayon pa man giraray kan mga ladies tang mates...ano kaya ang iniisip ni Boboy sa indong tulo (Rori,ManingL ,ika)? Kabisado ko ang Mamang iyan...ang sabi ni Boboy sa indo "ANO NGARAN NA NAMAN IYAN"(joke lang padi)...Rori,hope to see you soon and regards to your wife Lina and children... Regards to you all...senyor JoeS

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Wow...wonderful photos... Have the latest Cybershot camera Toti and another new VAIO. Huugggsssss

Ed Canela, Ph.D

Daet Parochial School Class 67 said...

Sama ako ki Senor Joe sa pasasalamat saimo. At least, even if we were not there physically, by looking at the pictures you posted, maogma na din ako na mahiling ang satoyang mga kaklase na sagcod ngunyan ay magagayon pa man din. Pati si Sister Teresita ay aki pang maray hilingon.Iyo man ang mga lalaki. Thanks again, Toti. By the way, one suggestion, can you remove the "Heal the World" video sa blog page. Pan-o natatakpan ang ang ibang litrato sa homepage.

Thanks again,
Danny

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