Monday, November 18, 2024

3 TYPHOONS AND A WEDDING

Toraji is "a beautiful Korean flower that blooms unnoticed" along the by-pass road to the sanctuary of Mary Help of Christians, a variance from the Asia-wide caucus about an influencing strategy that extended a contract until New year's Eve in Jakarta where the roasted chicken from Bakal 2 will roost like a recorded webinar on safeguarding the bike trails of Calabalabaan.

Nika is a goddess and a very good grandfather.

Usagi is the Japanese "rabbit" described in an email thread between an early morning security induction in Vientiane to a late night narrative of grilled pork belly form Bantug in lieu of an advocacy training on Day 2 of the University Games that featured a race between a milky stew of gastropods and a school of marinated tuna. 

Ofel is a nickname. 

Man-Yi is a "satisfied" Chinese, the centerpiece of an azure wedding near Sta. Arcadia where pizza is not sliced and chicken wings are rendered in a universe of red wine and adobong kambing.

My father's name is Pepito, and Ms. Aya Long's instigated submission is a fallback in case my preference is blown away by the November typhoons...

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