12.20.2003

 

Guess who i saw yesterday!

On the way to St. Mesa. I was on the bus. (To anyone from UP reading this will never guess who.) I saw John Pacis. John was a schoolmate of mine back in high school. Guy did poorly grades-wise (like i did) but he was a hell of a dancer. This was when Hammer Time and Too Legit (To Quit) ruled the charts. He would show off the latest dance moves and he would do them real well. I always envied him of this talent. I couldnt dance a single step except for the Ceildh dances. He was also a funny man. Always made everyone in class laugh. I saw him in Philcoa, in a nurse's uniform carrying a child in one arm. This reminds of the time I saw one of the last people i expected to see. Safia Macapundag's mother. (anyone from UP elementary will remember Safia Macapundag). I saw her mum last year in Libis. Me and some mates of mine were going on this Toyota L300 to go to Megamall from the American Accent Training we had. If you know what she looked liek before she still the same. Everyday back in elementary school, Safia's mum would be sitting in the waiting shed waiting for her daughter to finish with classes. Everyday man, everyday. With all due respect, She was big. I mean big-huge. I don't know if it was water retention or if she was big-boned but she was big. She wore glasses. Her haid was cube shaped( i ain't kidding!) and her do was kind of like the Professor's in the Powerpuff Girls cartoon accentuating the cbesness of her head. At first glance you're gonna think if the person was a guy but closer inspection makes her out to be a woman. Oh yeah befor I forget, when I saw her in Libis. She was carrying a bag, an umbrella and was sitted on a stool in the shade of a pseudo-waiting shed for the FX and L300 transportation service in Libis. Five will get you ten she's waiting for her daughter to come home from the office. There are a few more people i saw throughout the year which brought up memories back in elementary and high school but i forgot who i saw.
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