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« on: September 30, 2008, 10:49:46 AM »

TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE

1950's, 60' s,  70's  and early 80's !!

First, some of us  survived being born to mothers who did not have an OB-Gyne and drank San Miguel Beer while they carried us.

While pregnant, they took cold or cough medicine, ate isaw,and didn't worry about diabetes.

Then after all that trauma, our baby cribs were made of hard wood covered with lead-based paints, pati na yung walker natin, matigas na kahoy din at walapang gulong.


We had no soft cushy cribs that play music, no disposable diapers (lampin lang), and when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets, no kneepads , sometimes wala pang preno yung bisikleta.


As children, we would ride in hot un-airconditioned buses with wooden seats(yung JD bus na pula), or cars with no airconditioning & no seat belts  (ngayon lahat may aircon na)

 

Riding on the back of a carabao on a breezy summer day was considered a treat.(ngayon hindi na nakakakita ng kalabaw ang mga bata)

 

We drank water from the garden hose and NOT from a bottle purchased from 711 ( minsan straight from the faucet or poso)

 

We shared one soft drink bottle with four of our friends, and NO ONE actually died from this. Or contacted hepatitis.



We ate rice with star margarine, drank raw eggs straight from the shell,  and dranksofdrinks with real sugar in it (hindi diet coke), but we weren't sick or overweightkasi nga......

 

WE WERE ALWAYS OUTSIDE PLAYING!!



We would leave home in the morning and play all day, and get back when the streetlights came on.Sarap mag patintero,tumbang preso , habulan at taguan.

 

No one was able to reach us all day ( di uso ang cellphone , walang beepers ). And yes, we were O.K.



We would spend hours building our woodentrolleys (yung bearing ang gulong) or plywood slides out of scraps and then ride down thestreet , only to find out we forgot the brakes!   After hitting the sidewalk or falling into a canal (seweage channel) a few times, we learned to solve the problem ourselves with our bare & dirty hands.


We did not havePlaystations, Nintendo's, X-boxes, no video games at all, no 100 channels on cable, no DVD movies, no surround stereo, no IPOD's, no cellphones, no computers, no Internet, no chat rooms, and no Friendsters. ...... ...WE HAD REAL FRIENDS and we went outside to actually talk and play with them!

 
We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no stupid lawsuits from these accidents.The only rubbing we get is from our friends with the words..masakit ba ? pero pag galit yung kalaro mo,,,,ang sasabihin sa iyo..beh buti nga !


We played marbles (jolens) in the dirt , washed our hands just a little and ate dirty ice cream & fish balls. we were not afraid of getting germs in our stomachs.

 
We had to live with homemade guns " gawa sa kahoy, tinali ng rubberband , sumpit , tirador at kung ano ano pa na puedeng makasakitan. .pero masaya pa rin ang lahat.

We made up games with sticks ( syatong ), and cans ( tumbang preso )and although we were told they were dangerous, wala naman tayong binulag o napatay.paminsan minsan may nabubukulan lang.

We walked, rode bikes, or took tricycles to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rang the bell, or just yelled for them to jump out the window!


Mini basketball teams had tryouts and not everyone made the team. Those who didn't pass had to learn to deal with the disappointment.Wala yang mga childhood depression at damaged self esteem ek-ek na yan. Ang pikon, talo. 


Ang magulang ay nandoon lang para tignan kung ayos lang ang mga bata, hindi para makialam at makipag-away sa ibang parents.


That generation of ours has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers, creative thinkers and successful professionals ever! They are the CEO's, Engineers, Doctors and Military Generals of today. 

 
The past 50 years have been an explosion of innovation and new ideas.


We had failure, success, and responsibility. We learned from our mistakes the hard way.

 
You might want to share this with others who've had the luck to grow up as real kids. We were lucky indeed. 



And if you like, forward it to your kids too, so they will know how brave their parents were.


It kind of makes you wanna go out and climb a tree, doesn't it?!
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2008, 06:46:28 PM »

nice one repax...that's true!
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2008, 05:21:17 AM »

well i think lahat naman ng thread dito ay to bring back those days eh... hindi baga???
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2008, 06:08:45 AM »

it only means one thing......we're getting older.......hahahaha
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2008, 07:24:43 AM »

Tumatanda ka na kapatid…..

Nasa Friday Magic Madness na yung mga paborito mong kanta. Nakaka-relate ka na sa Classic MTV. Lesbiana na yung kinaaaliwan mong child star dati. Nanay na lagi ang role ng crush na crush mong matinee idol noon.

Dati, pag may panot, sisigaw ka agad ng “PENDONG!”.
Ngayon, pag may sumisigaw nun, ikaw na yung napapraning. Parang botika na ang cabinet mo. May multivitamins, vitamin E, vitamin C, royal jelly, tsaka ginko biloba.

Dati, laging may inuman. Sa inuman, may lechon, sisig, kaldereta, inihaw na liempo, pusit, at kung anu-ano pa. Ngayon, nagkukumpulan na lang kayo ng mga kasama mo sa Starbucks at oorder ng tea.

Wala na ang mga kaibigan mo noon.

Ang dating masasayang tawanan ng barkada sa canteen, napalitan na ng walang katapusang pagrereklamo tungkol sa kumpanya ninyo. Wala na ang best friend mo na lagi mong pinupuntahan kapag may problema ka. Ang lagi mo na lang kausap ngayon e ang kaopisina mong hindi ka sigurado kung binebenta ka sa iba pag nakatalikod ka. Ang hirap nang magtiwala.

Mahirap nang makahanap ng totoong kaibigan. Hindi mo kayang pagkatiwalaan ang kasama mo araw-araw sa opisina. Kung sabagay, nagkakilala lang kayo dahil gusto ninyong kumita ng pera at umakyat sa tinatawag nilang “corporate ladder”. Anumang pagkakaibigang umusbong galing sa pera at ambisyon ay hindi talaga totoong pagkakaibigan. Pera din at ambisyon ang sisira sa inyong dalawa.

Pera. Pera na ang nagpapatakbo ng buhay mo.

Alipin ka na ng Meralco, PLDT, SkyCable, Globe, Smart, at Sun. Alipin ka ng Midnight Madness. Alipin ka ng tollgate sa expressway. Alipin ka ng credit card mo. Alipin ka ng ATM. Alipin ka ng BIR.

Dati-rati masaya ka na sa isang platong instant pancit canton. Ngayon, dapat may kasamang italian chicken ang fettucine alfredo mo. Masaya ka na noon pag nakakapag-ober-da-bakod kayo para makapagswimming. Ngayon, ayaw mong lumangoy kung hindi Boracay o Puerto Galera ang lugar. Dati, sulit na sulit na sa yo ang gin pomelo. Ngayon, pagkatapos ng ilang bote ng red wine, maghahanap ka ng San Mig Light o Vodka Cruiser.

Wala ka nang magawa. Sumasabay ang lifestyle mo sa income mo. Nagtataka ka kung bakit hindi ka pa rin nakakaipon kahit tumataas ang sweldo mo. Yung mga bagay na gusto mong bilhin dati na sinasabi mong hindi mo kailangan, abot-kamay mo na. Pero kahit nasa iyo na ang mga gusto mong bilhin, hindi ka pa rin makuntento.

Saan ka ba papunta?

kapatid, gumising ka. Hindi ka nabuhay sa mundong ito para maging isa lang sa mga baterya ng mga machines sa Matrix. Hanapin mo ang dahilan kung bakit nilagay ka rito. Kung ang buhay mo ngayon ay uulit-ulit lang hanggang maging singkwenta anyos ka na, magsisisi ka. Lumingon ka kung paano ka nagsimula, isipin ang mga tao at mga bagay na nagpasaya sa yo. Balikan mo sila.

Ikaw ang nagbago, hindi ang mundo.

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« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2008, 07:36:16 AM »

malayo pa ang 50...hahahaha
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« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2008, 07:45:26 AM »

Repax hehehehe comment lang sa title mo

"TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE 1950's, 60' s,  70's  and early 80's !!"

Kid pa ba sila talaga HuhHuhHuhHuh hehehehehehe

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« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2008, 08:15:55 AM »

bata........BATANG ISIP....nyahahahaha
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« Reply #8 on: October 01, 2008, 10:03:49 PM »

hirap akong maka-relate.. kase 90's baby kase ako eh!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

pwera biro... parang swak na swak 99% sa aking yung mga signs ah!  Grin
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« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2008, 04:35:12 AM »

hirap akong maka-relate.. kase 90's baby kase ako eh!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

pwera biro... parang swak na swak 99% sa aking yung mga signs ah!  Grin

Ano ngalang... Arnie 1890's baby ka ba hehehehehehe
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« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2008, 04:39:42 AM »

bwahaha nope, 70 sarado ako pare  Grin
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« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2008, 04:45:56 AM »

bwahaha nope, 70 sarado ako pare  Grin


bata pa palan ... kasing age mo si Ed M. (Bday nya ngay-on 38th bday)
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This might reveal your true age……(Hindi ko na rin inabot yung iba, Copy paste lang ito)

Panciteria Moderna was the place to go for pancit miki  and miki bihon already wrapped in their version of “tetra pak”.  Pancit bihon was the specialty of Panciteria Wa Nam.

At Ma Mon Luk siopao was at 30 centavos; mami was at 70 centavos or 2  pcs of siomai (large) with unlimited soup was at 30 centavos. So with one  peso busog ka na.

The Shangri-la in the basement of Shelborne Hotel (at the back) was  the place to go for dates if you wanted a dark and cozy atmosphere. The  Embers (in Cubao) of Bert Nievera was also popular. The Black Angel along  Shaw Blvd near the corner of Kalentong in Mandaluyong was a very good  place to listen to soft music (e.g. Fleetwoods, etc) and the lights were also quite low. With Php 30- 50 in your pocket you were in  pretty good shape for a date.

“Bakuran” was the in-thing at parties with  “screening” from a friend to assist you in getting a dance with  a girl who was very sought after.

Wack-Wack, the Sky Room in Jai-Alai, the penthouse of the Rufino  Bldg. as well as the penthouse of the Sarmiento Bldg right opposite it  were the favorite places for proms and balls. Sikat ang event if the  Hi-Jacks; the Electromaniacs or the Technicolors was the  “combo” playing. Alta Vista along Roxas Blvd. was the favorite  place for wedding receptions at Php 8.50 per cover!

Special ringside seats for performances at the Araneta Coliseum were  at Php 5.00 per. So with Php 20.00 you could safely invite someone and  still have enough for a snack afterwards or a game of “putt and  putt” at the mini-golf place located at the back of Araneta.

During early 60’s, 5centavos and 10 centavos ang bayad sa jeep.  Manila and Suburbs ang lahat ng biyahe ng jeep noon na 3seater lang at  pitpit ka pagbata ka pagsumakay ka. Sa Avenida Rizal at Sta. Cruz,  Blumentritt, Tayuman, San Roque Church, Espiritu Santo Church, Grace Park  at monumento ang mga sikat na lugar.

Yung Good Earth Emporium pwede ring idagdag sa mga magagandang  shopping mall noong araw. Yung Manila Grand Opera house, Odeon,  Hollywood, Cinerama, Ideal, State, Lyric, Capitol ang mga sikat na  sinehan noon. Sa Q.C ay sikat yung Max’s Chicken at Dayrit. Ang dollar  rate noon ay 3.70Php sa 1$ ang palitan. Ang Sarsi ay cinco centavos (5  centavos) 10 Centavos ang Coke.

Pero sikat yung Canada Dry, Uva at orange ang paborito namin noon.  Pag pasko madalas kami sa Sta Cruz para manood ng palabas sa Manila COD para sa Xmas season. Noon walang  chippy at potato chips, ang merienda ay banana cue, camote cue, palitaw, biko, pinipig, halo-halo,  carioca, pilipit, butsi, hopiang hapon, hopiang munggo, hopiang baboy,  bibingka, puto, cassava, cake o budin, suman at mani.

Ang apple ay apat-piso ang benta sa Lawton Bus terminal. Mas mahal pa  yung local na chico na pineras. Ang grapes, pear, at apple ang karaniwang  binebenta sa mga bus terminal na papuntang south (BLTB). Ang bus noon ay  bukas lahat yung isang side kaya doon dumadaan ang mga pasahero. Ang  sikat na mga Plaza noon ay Plaza Goiti, Plaza Miranda at Plaza Sta. Cruz. Sa mga bakery sa Manila ay sikat yung machacao na  tinapay.

May I add: Hallili Beer (sold to the Sorianos), Tody chocolate drink  in cans, Horlicks malted milk tablets; Hallili bus, Super (dog logo)  Transit, Yujuico, JD & MD buses; ShoeMart Carriedo (the first SM)  followed by 2nd ShoeMart beside Ideal Theater and fourth was SM Echague  with a revolving restaurant at the top floor.

Safari Club beside Manila Zoo at the height of the “Twist”  craze, Dance-O-Rama with Pete Roa & Baby O’Brien, Jam Session every 6PM on television.

Now anyone who missed those days can’t really claim they’ve seen and  tasted the best. Every generation has its own set of “Aces”. Do  you recall when: You tasted Fres Gusto, Cosmos “Sarsi”  Sarsaparilla, RC Cola, Yes Cola, Teem, Darigold Evap, Liberty Condensada,  Choco Vim, Sunkist Orange (in tetra packs), Magnolia Chocolait,  (pronounced chocolight), Klim (the word “milk” spelled  backwards), Big 20 Hamburgers, Foot-long hotdog, Tweet & Jiggs  Candies(by Mr. Krieger), Sugus Candies, Tootsie Roll, Serg’ s Chocolate,  Blenda Margarine, kerosene-flavored popcorn and kropeck along Dewey Blvd,  dirty ice cream, Magnolia Ice Cream sandwich, Selecta ice cream (now Arce  Dairy) and their fresh carabao’s milk, Magnolia popsicles in orange,  chocolate and langka flavors, Sison Ice Drops in monggo, and buko  flavors, Milky Way’s buko sherbet, Acme Supermarket’ s sundaes and Coney  Island’s 32 flavors?

You went to: Syvel’s, Assandas, Arcegas at the Maranaw Arcade,  Funhouse at Bricktown, Aguinaldo, Erehwon Bookstore, Alemars Bookstore, Bookmark, Botica Boie, Makati  Supermarket (in Makati!), Rizal Theater (with its spacious lobby) with  D’Bankers Barbershop and Leila’s Coffee Shop, Tropical Hut (and its  hamburger), Acme Supermarket, Cherry Foodarama, The Regent of Manila,  Hotel Mabuhay, Manila Hilton, Christmas carnival (where Dusit Hotel now  stands), Villa Pansol and Lido Beach?

Rizal what?” “Who would be crazy to build a cinema in the middle  of nowhere?” It turned out to be the best theater in the city of  Makati (at the same site now occupied by Shangri-La Hotel).

And ate at: The original A&W along UN Avenue in Manila,  Aristocrat across Malate Church, Italian Village, café Valenzuela,  Bonanza Restaurant, Brown Derby, Little Quiapo, Country Bake Shop,  Selecta Restaurants (owned by the Arce family), Taza de Oro; New Europe, Madrid, Cucina Italiana, La  Cibeles at A. Mabini, The Plaza, Jade Garden Restaurant, Luau, The Makati  Automat, Sulo Restaurant (in Makati), Makati Fastfood Center (the first  ever), Bulakena, Casa Marcos, Au Bon Vivant, Salambao Restaurant, Dairy  Queen along Buendia, Di Mark’s Pizza, the elegant dining room of the old  Army & Navy Club. Botica Boie in Escolta, Albas in Florida, Malate  Brown Derby and their signature foot-long hotdog came with its special,  extra tarty mustard sauce and a hot, crispy bun. We used to park at their  drive-in bays after we were exhausted from all-night partying but with  enough energy to gobble down sausages and soft drinks.

The Plaza was the favorite venue for all formal school and social  functions. Food was not a big factor so long as cozy couples could have  their special table for two.

You shopped at: Escolta, Harrison Plaza (when it was still clean and  had the bump cars), Ali Mall, Rustan’s in San Marcelino, Aguinaldo’s in  Cubao, Quezon City; Shoemart in Makati was a small, split-level affair.

The original Rustan’s was the garage of the Tantoco’s residential  house which was eventually converted into a dazzling shop filled with  eclectic things and collectibles.

Blockbuster movies were: Love Story, Mahogany, Saturday Night Fever,  Grease, Planet of the Apes, Star Wars, Logan’s Run, Battlestar Galactica,  Paper Chase, Enter The Dragon, Jaws, Towering Inferno, Poseidon  Adventure, Carrie, Willard (theme song was Ben sang by a young Michael  Jackson), Exorcist, Love Bug, Tinimbang Ka Nguni’t Kulang.

You wore, carried or used Denman brush tucked in your back pants  pocket, Jordache and Sassoon jeans, Bata rubber shoes, Botak running shoes, Ace flexible comb, Ace clutchbag, Carrera  shades, Ray-Ban, Photochromic and Ambermatic shades, Foster Grant  sunglasses, Alaskin, tie-dye shirts and pants, double-knit pants, Sergio Valente, Vidal Sassoon, Fiorucci, Banlon, Ye-ye Vonnel shirts,  Nik-Nik, Bang-Bang, Faded Glory, Jazzie, Puma Topfit, Tiger Onitsuka,  Happy Feet, clogs, Wet look shoes, Pierre Cardin, Brut, Jovan musk oil,  Aramis, platform shoes with bell-bottom pants and wide-buckled belts.

You had your hair styled or permed by: Flavio and Carmen, Nomer’s,  Lita Rio, Grace Lagman, Dick & Lucy, and Kayumanggi. That was the time of Aqua Net stiff, foot-high beehives,  French twist and Kiss Me liquid eye liners and Pretty Quik instant facial  blotters.

You sang: Bobby, Bobby, Bobby by Jo Ann Campbell, Someday by Ricky  Nelson, And I Love Her by the Beatles, Cherish by the Association,  Because by Dave Clark Five, Distant Shores by Chad and Jeremy, Rainy Days  & Mondays by the Carpenters, You’ve Got a Friend by Carol King,  Hundred Miles by Peter, Paul and Mary, Evergreen by Paul Williams.

Saved whole month’s allowance P50 to watch the Beatles perform live  at Rizal Memorial Coliseum in 1965.

It was hip to listen to: Bingo Lacson and Jo San Diego (past  midnight) of DZMT, the singing sensations from Ateneo de Manila? RJ and  the Riots, The Loonilarks, Joe Mari Chan and the APO Hiking Society and  dance to live combo music garbed in cocktail dresses and dark suits.

DZMT was affiliated with the Manila Times and was the only broadcast  station that stayed on the air past midnight. Jo San Diego was their  anchor woman (she with the velvety bedroom voice).

And danced at: Manila Hotel’s Jungle Bar, Stargazer, Bayside Night  Club (with live music by the Carding Cruz band), and the Nile (and the  Italian singing group Five n’ Fives), Queue Disco, Circuit Disco, Where  else?  Altitude 49, Delirium (in Greenbelt), D’Flame, Rino’s, and  Velvet Slum, Wells Fargo, and Coco Banana.

After graduation, jam sessions were replaced by night clubs and  Bayside was the place to go for live bands and non-stop dancing.

Do you remember when: Dollar to peso exchange rate was $1 = P7,  Walang Tindigan buses charged a flat rate of

P1, Love Bus fare was P1.50, family size Shakey’s Pizza cost less  than P40, Malate streets were named after US States (Pennsylvania,  Colorado, etc.); Paranaque, San Juan, Makati, Pasig, Las Pinas, Taguig,  Pateros and Muntinlupa were municipalities of Rizal province; DLSU was De  La Salle College, Poveda was Institucion Teresiana, Adamson University  was the original St. Theresa’s campus, Robinsons mall was the Assumption  Convent campus, Petron was Esso, Villamor Air Base was then known as  Nichols Air ;Base, bancas were aplenty in the Baclaran side of  Dewey  Blvd. (now Roxas Blvd.) and traffic was non-existent in  Tagaytay.

PLDT telephone numbers were five digits and you used your index  finger to dial a number one at a time.

If you remember all these things, you’re history in great company and  I dare say, happy to be.

Since the writer was fleeting between two generations  (60’s-70″s), you party goers surely remember the DynaSouls (dubbed  the Beatles of the Philippines), The Tilt Down Men (The Sotto brothers,  Tito, & Val, favored the Dave Clark 5) Jaime Jose & the Deltas*  (remember Maggie Dela Riva?) What about gate crashing a “Tipar”  (for party) and the ensuing rumble between feuding barkadas: The Havocs, Combat*, & Exotics,  meron pang kanya-kanyang busina (car honking id).

Remember BMI (Baguio Military Institute)? That school was a dumping  ground for kicked out students from Manila and kids that needed  discipline. Let us not forget ang mga taga “Baste” (San  Sebastian). Ang daming siga noong araw.

Sure you remember playing Pelota… And drag racing along Ortigas and  behind Meralco..

Sikat ka sa barkada kung may “syota” (girl friend) kang  “Colegiala” (Assumption, STC, St. Scho, Maryknoll, Holy Spirit;  and the other schools - St. Paul’s, St. Joseph, Centro Escolar ). As  proof, you should be wearing her high school ring in your pinkie  finger…And dapat karta 9 …You probably took her out to the Butterfly  (at UP) to listen to folk songs and sip Butterfly Iced Tea.

Did you get to date a “chick” from Brent (Baguio) and IS  (Makati)?

Of course you should have enough cash for the gaso (gas), tsibog  (food/dinner), cover charge/drinks at the Flame or Rino’s, konting damo,  and for the finale, enough datong (cash) para sa “biglang  liko”. Or kung gipit for cash, park at the huge lot of Folk Arts and  just do it in the car…Kaya lang dapat may “Tapwe”  (Singkuwenta pesos) pang lagay sa parak (police), and a handy calling card of a military officer with a  hand written note in the back that “you should be given utmost courtesy”… .jeesh…

Then in the late 70’s early 80’s came the CB radio phenomenon.. Tibs  on Makati Ave. for beer and happy hour at the Manila Garden; always  overflowing with beer and chicken wings…Tapos masahe sa Imperial Palace  or  Maalikaya… To cap the night, a stop at Birds of the Same  Feather for smooth jazz courtesy of Eddie Katindig.

Tapos you get to do it all over again the following day.  Take care.

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« Reply #13 on: October 13, 2008, 10:50:19 AM »

i still love the song rainy days and mondays....akmang akma sa tiga labo...... bato.....hahaha
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« Reply #14 on: October 13, 2008, 09:13:18 PM »

Someday by Ricky  Nelson, And I Love Her by the Beatles, Cherish by the Association,  Because by Dave Clark Five, Distant Shores by Chad and Jeremy, Rainy Days  & Mondays by the Carpenters, You’ve Got a Friend by Carol King,  Hundred Miles by Peter, Paul and Mary, Evergreen by Paul Williams.

I love to listen with all of this song..... Lalo na yun Cherish ng association... Distant Shore nila Chad and Jeremy
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