19 February 2007

Reminisence

Remember those days when your biggest problem was how to get past the school guard at the gate because:

a. you forgot your ID;
b. you were not wearing white socks;
c. you were not wearing socks; or,
d. you were wearing sneakers instead of black school shoes?

Oh, how simple life was back then.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

or being late for the flag ceremony...

JZ said...

ugh! i never liked that. that's why i've always made sure i was assigned to the "afternoon section." :-)

Anonymous said...

We had a badass sikyu at our elementary school in Marawi. He was--as you may remember the term--an 'Aladdin'. His name was Toks and he always had a baseball bat with him. This dude seriously reigned with terror. We learned how to climb and jump over walls in true Abu Sayyaf manner when we were late. I later on used this skill in SU whenever I got locked up in Woodward Hell.

He died about 5 years ago and although he made elementary life scary, I remembered him with a smile because he also made it one hell of an adventure.

:)

Anonymous said...

Locked OUT of Woodward diay.

Oh how Ate Glo hated me so. ;)

Anonymous said...

nah neneng, no such thing sa highschool nga afternoon section or sa elementary!

remember this? "yutang pinangga, sa sa sidlakan nga mutya, among i-something gugmang way paglubad..."

nakaabot ba ka sa COC nga gibinisaya ang flag ceremony?

JZ said...

Beth--

Woodward? I've always thought you were a Larena girl. Or that other dorm near CBA/the parsonage. Gosh I already forgot the name!

JZ said...

K--

In Liceo we had afternoon and morning sections. Every enrollment I always made sure I get assigned to the afternoon section. Then on the 4th year I made sure I was in the second section so that I could be with my barkada. (Go BLOCC JAMERS! hahaha...)

Oh yes, I do remember Yutang Pinangga--we'd make fun of it and say "iyotang" pinangga.

Among i-halad gugmang way paglubad. :-)

Anonymous said...

ahhh ihalad diay to sus ginoo, hehehe I might teach justin "iyotang" pinangga. we loves the word iyot for some reason. we were hanging out with our cebuano friends (katong bass player sa freestyle band sa pinas bitaw?) and nikalit ra sya ug syagit "iyooooottttt!!!" hahahaha

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