Battle of Disclaimers
In the past two Baguio Midland Courier issues, XDZ (those are her complete names with Z a famous
I, X (first) T. Z (family name), am definitely and decidedly not that X G (who might also use X D. Z) who represents one Sioco Z estate, or the Bureau of Internal Revenue, or whatnot, past, present, or future. I also have no idea of who would ever like to be her. Furthermore, I am definitely and decidedly not involved in any and all representations Ms. G makes for said or other offices. Puh-lease.
(Sgd) X Y. Z
I can not use the real names because I know these two people involved but I have a feeling they don’t beso-beso anymore, present or future.
Labels: baguio, journalism
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still, nothing beats this from the letters section
"As a Baguio boy, looking at the photo exhibits of Burnham Park during the early 1900s was riveting.
I was awed about how beautiful the place was. I could imagine how green and serene the city was, how fresh and clean the air must have been. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I got to the section of the present day photos of Baguio, it seemed like the city has progressed in reverse way back in time." - Ronie Calugay, UP Diliman, Quezon City
I loves it! It fucks up yer mind! So if the past was good, and we progressed in reverse......
So if the past was good, and we progressed in reverse......
Ganyan lang siguro magsulat ang mga science writers.
http://www.upb.edu.ph/~opa/tisimilla/sep06.pdf
alberto einstein, is dat chu?
haan nga ni alberto einstein ayta. suspetsak ket ka-batch ni ronnie. tehee.
another anonymous
alberta, haan nga alberto.
frank, ading mu ni ronnie ket. ka-batch ni mayor peter rey.
hey, anonymous2.magaling kang magsuspetsa. if i know ka-batch ka rin ni ronnie.
-alberta anonymoosa 1
of course! ako'y proud ka-batch ni ronnie!
-another anonymous
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