Thursday, October 04, 2007

The boys are out tonight.

Since I transferred from that school to this school, I have been with this group of people, and that's about three years, no, make it two and a half, yes. I started and ended my day with them, literally. We were classmates, so we attended class together, ate lunch together, took down notes, listened to lectures (well, not all the time), had our duties at hospitals, shared baon, did projects, skipped class, drank, and got drunk. LOL.

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Top (From L to R): Melvyn, Francis, JP, Oseng
Bottom (From L to R): Geoffrey, Ronnel, Justin, Warren

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Top (From L to R): Melvyn, Francis, JP, Oseng
Middle (From L to R): Ronnel, Justin, Warren
Bottom: Geoffrey

We always had our BFF UBE (Best Friends Forever Ultimate Bonding Experience; thanks, Rianne ;P): went at Tagaytay and drank beer at Shell Treats, visited the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine/Chapel, tumambay sa 7-11, went at Warren's grandma's house and had dinner, got stranded, celebrated birthdays, applied for a license at PRC, cooked food and watched DVDs at Janno's house, played basketball, drank about a hundred or more bottles of beer (redundant-ness), had pedicure, and went swimming, to name a few. You guys even went at our house and took a bath, halos maubos niyo 'yung tuwalya namin sa bahay. Si Justin at Warren sabay naligo. Haha. ;P

Hay. But eventually, each of us got separated like leaves falling out of a tree. One by one until only the three of us (me, Raquel, and Ariane) were left. It was okay at first because the leaves that fell remained on the same ground where the tree stood. But time passed and the wind swept the leaves away where the tree can no longer see or feel it. What happened to us? What happened to our friendship?

Back then we were inseparable. Now? It's rare that we see each other and you guys even ignore us... like you never knew us, like we never became friends. Aww. And when you do, all you say were, "Oy. Wala kayong klase," and "Sige, una na kami."

Now that the three of us have our new set of friends, you're gonna tell us that you're jealous? Ano kaber? Most of the time, we're with them because our classrooms are on the same floor. So, we see each other often, we go out of the room just to chat with them, and they do the same. Much like how we guys were before.

We miss you, really. Let's drink... coffee (ano daw) some time. Ha?

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I did this while listening to Magic 89.9. Boys' Night Out. ;P

3 comments:

leeflailmarch said...

Okay ka din sumulat pag na-inspire ha. At radio station program pa ang naka-inspire sa'yo. Haha. I could not help but spot a couple of grammatical errors. Sowee. :P Pero I'm leaving you to figure it out na lang in case your OC-ness begins to operate.

leeflailmarch said...

And teka, clarification: So magkaka-batch at schoolmates pa rin kayo? Well, companions are different from friends. And mga lalaki naman 'yun eh so intindihin niyo na...

Meryl Ann Dulce said...

Hindi na yata gumagana ang OC-ness ko kapag madaling araw. Haha. At hindi ako kasing-galing mo sa grammar. ;P

If you want you could modify the errors, you know my username and password naman, di ba? Too sleepy. I'm going to bed. Goodnight, Myk.

Hindi na kami magkakabatch, at 'yung iba naman hindi na namin schoolmates.

(-_-) Zzzz.