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                    [Summary] => LOS ANGELES – As I write this piece, I’m savoring the cool California breeze and the wonderful ocean view in this quaint Santa Monica beach restaurant called Surf View Cafe, together with my wife, Teemy, and our very good friend Ricky Ramos. My entire family spent the holidays here in the US to commemorate a very important event – the golden wedding anniversary of my folks who celebrated 50 years of marital bliss last Saturday, Jan. 7. Actually, it’s been a celebration of momentous milestones for my family these past weeks.
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Eric:
Jay, sine naman tayo.

Jay:
Huwag na – some other day na lang.

Eric:
Ha? Matagal pa ang Mother’s Day, eh! (Apparently, Eric thought Jay said "Sa Mother’s Day na lang" instead of "some other day na lang.")
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As I type on my computer pondering what topic I should write about, a million thoughts are entering my mind. One thing’s for sure – I am certainly not in a writing mood right now. Actually, let me rephrase that – I am not in a mood for anything. Not after the hellish tragedy that all of us went through and witnessed last week.
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                    [Summary] => LOS ANGELES – As I write this piece, I’m savoring the cool California breeze and the wonderful ocean view in this quaint Santa Monica beach restaurant called Surf View Cafe, together with my wife, Teemy, and our very good friend Ricky Ramos. My entire family spent the holidays here in the US to commemorate a very important event – the golden wedding anniversary of my folks who celebrated 50 years of marital bliss last Saturday, Jan. 7. Actually, it’s been a celebration of momentous milestones for my family these past weeks.
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Eric:
Jay, sine naman tayo.

Jay:
Huwag na – some other day na lang.

Eric:
Ha? Matagal pa ang Mother’s Day, eh! (Apparently, Eric thought Jay said "Sa Mother’s Day na lang" instead of "some other day na lang.")
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