The two-peso promise
January 10, 2007 | 12:00am
A BET MADE. A woman once told an Ear source about a heart-warming story that started a long time ago between her and a male classmate when they were in Grade 2 in nineteen-forgotten.
She and the boy were close friends. When the boy told her he will become a priest when he grows up the girl laughed at him. And so they decided to make a bet.
"We made a bet, if he will become a priest I will pay him two pesos, if he does not become a priest he will pay me two pesos," the woman told the Ear source.
This was so long ago two pesos was practically a fortune to a grade-schooler at the time.
MONEY IN THE BANK. Years passed and the boy did indeed become a priest. Shortly before his ordination he tracked down his elementary classmate.
He did not approach her immediately but sent her an invitation to his ordination with a friendly note that read: "P.S. Meron kang utang na P2." After his ordination the priest was approached by his elementary friend and they talked of old times for a while. Before she left she handed him an envelope.
"Nilagay ko sa bangko," she said. When the priest looked inside the envelope he saw P2,000 instead of P2.
She and the boy were close friends. When the boy told her he will become a priest when he grows up the girl laughed at him. And so they decided to make a bet.
"We made a bet, if he will become a priest I will pay him two pesos, if he does not become a priest he will pay me two pesos," the woman told the Ear source.
This was so long ago two pesos was practically a fortune to a grade-schooler at the time.
MONEY IN THE BANK. Years passed and the boy did indeed become a priest. Shortly before his ordination he tracked down his elementary classmate.
He did not approach her immediately but sent her an invitation to his ordination with a friendly note that read: "P.S. Meron kang utang na P2." After his ordination the priest was approached by his elementary friend and they talked of old times for a while. Before she left she handed him an envelope.
"Nilagay ko sa bangko," she said. When the priest looked inside the envelope he saw P2,000 instead of P2.
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