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dances under the shadow of the moon and the flickering stars, one with the million fireflies enveloping the ancient tree in blue, when the night is hushed, and the heart can passionately exult... or gently weep. 

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malditasha:

thanks louie canoy. you’re welcome to add in your own memory balls. keep well..

malditasha:

ellen, look up the “filipinos in mongolia” web site for more information on working in mongolia

Ellen:

They’re hiring some pinoys to work for them and im one of them.just need to know more about the conditions there.is it easy & safe to go around the city.are there a lot of english speaking mongols.how do they work?what do you do there?thnks for the replies…appreciate it!:)

malditasha:

Hi Ellen, yeah i know Naran dept store and have shopped there a few times. A bit expensive than mose stores. Didnt know though that they have a website.

Ellen:

Hi!have u heard of the Naran group.They said that they have a dept store in UB.their website can be accessed.would u know about them?thnk you!

Fliz:

hmmmmm may newska lang prmi bla MJ

diday:

im teary eyed reading the memories of how sagay was . i still could remember the muddy road during rainy season and dust during summer.
thanks for writing about our beloved sagay and see its difference now.

malditasha:

thanks dette for the lemonade award

babette:

Heya!thank you gid for sharing photos of our new SM…wonderful!perfect!miss you NGgJoy!

malditasha:

suzeth, my response to you on yahoo bounced back. i dont know of any sagay-specific folk song. try to get into the sagay city website (guesbook) where there are posted a number of ilonggo folk songs

frizzy:

Hi it’s frizzy. Cheers from Indonesia, the smiling country

odette:

joy i also linked this up to my blogsite. you can visiy mine at http://odettebautista.blogspot.com/

odette:

joy i also linked up this site to my blogsite. you can check out mine http://odettebautista.blogspot.com/

Survivor Philippines:

Survivor Philippines: Pautakan! Pagalingan! Patatagan! Napadaan lang, Subukan nyo ako! Lets exchange link para matatag! Salamat

malditasha:

for those who posted comments - i have been having problems accepting them. this has happened before.. it may take some time but your comments will eventually be in. sorry. i appreciate your making the effort to share what you think… thanks many.

malditasha:

sagaynon - no worries, no offense taken. boysie or anyone of us who have something to say or tell can write.. being effective is not the point. the point is that we share our so-called collective memories. i’d like to hear yours too.

sagaynon:

sorry again ha, i’m your big fan too and i’ve been reading your blogs and really love them. i think your layout is excellent. what i said on my frist message is just an opinion..thanks

Sagaynon:

nice..but you had mentioned that it is boysie’s idea “the urban legend”, then why is he not writing it himself? i read his blogs too, it’s brilliant. i feel that he can write this more effectively than you. sorry, i like your blogs too, but when it comes to this kind of articles, i think it is boysie’s department. don’t get me wrong, i’m your fan too.

the zen bitch:

this lay-out is better. i love it!

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sagay plaza

January 3, 2010

once upon a time, before the first movie theatre was built in sagay, we’d trek to the then-town plaza to watch movies sponsored by darigold milk, tide or breeze detergent and such. 

during the daytime, the sponsor would go around town to —  “ricorida”– announce with a megaphone, “gina imbitar ang tanan nga maglantaw sang sine karon sa gab-i sa plaza…ang salida si tony ferrer as agent x 44… ”   

people from nearby barrios and haciendas would walk kilometers for the treat of watching dolphy, chiquito, gloria romero, susan roces, swashbuckling fernando poe jr or joseph estrada.  or were nora aunor and tirso cruz III movies also shown?  my memory escapes me… it was years ago, or maybe age is catching up with me? 

then rama theatre came, sandwiched between ah teng’s bakery and dr. gonzaga’s house along the main street. an adult shelled out 30 centavos (?) for a seat in the “palco” (balcony ). but one can listen to the dialogue through the speakers set up outside. that i suppose eventually killed the darigold  “salidas.”

television sets were owned by a handful and the local government  put up one on the plaza stage.  so people enjoyed chips, hawaii five-o, mission impossible.  i’d go watch and pine for “kuruda” this cool intellectual-looking japanese tech-y guy with a very minor role in a spy series that i don’t remember. 

that plaza is a far cry from what it is now. tita day (bless her soul) and tita bebing sonia transformed it into a haven of flowers. today it boasts of the Siete, an icon of the age when sugarcane was brought to the central by the “bagon” freight train cars.  a “tali ambong” (covered gym) sits on the old basketball court, where girls swooned over gab pulido, martin francisco, boy funtanar, atlas lopez and other sagay warrior hunks. the mahogany trees and rizal’s statue are still standing though. 

i haven’t been there for so many christmases. but i was told that for some years now, at christmas, it is all aglow. enough to get me misty-eyed….

 sagay plaza xmas 09

         

 

 

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