+ Follow BATAAN MEMORIAL CROSS Tag
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[Title] => Bataan: A past revisited
[Summary] => As a schoolgirl in the 70s, Bataan to me only meant the following: Mt. Samat, Philippine heroism and Araw ng Kagitingan (April 9) a day my classmates and I always looked forward to every year, being a holiday, which gave us the chance to forget schoolwork, and instead, go out into the streets (still very safe then) to play patintero, tumbang preso, or syato (seldom heard of nowadays), or kill time with our neighborhood barkada singing songs from the Jingle Magazine while clumsily strumming our Lumanog guitars.
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[AuthorName] => Dot Ramos Balasbas-Gancayco
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BATAAN MEMORIAL CROSS
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[Title] => Bataan: A past revisited
[Summary] => As a schoolgirl in the 70s, Bataan to me only meant the following: Mt. Samat, Philippine heroism and Araw ng Kagitingan (April 9) a day my classmates and I always looked forward to every year, being a holiday, which gave us the chance to forget schoolwork, and instead, go out into the streets (still very safe then) to play patintero, tumbang preso, or syato (seldom heard of nowadays), or kill time with our neighborhood barkada singing songs from the Jingle Magazine while clumsily strumming our Lumanog guitars.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1283883
[AuthorName] => Dot Ramos Balasbas-Gancayco
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] =>
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