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The Case of the Missing City. The following is a text exchange between me and my dear friend Joey. Joey: Do you need anything ‘Nold? I am going to Wawet. To give some food and clothes. Manny Sta. Ana. Another classmate who now lives in Australia). Is also sending cash through me for Wawet and Mrs. Sorongon. Our 4th year HS class adviser). Is happy that I’m finally forced to get rid of my bacon briefs. 🙂. Leave a Comment so far. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Case of the Missing City. October 5, 2009, 4:40 pm. Filed under: Welcome Page. Welcome to this blog I created specifically to write down my personal experience on the floods brought about by Tropical Storm Ondoy when it hit Metro Manila, Philippines on September 26, 2009. To my friends whom I lost contact with for more than one week at the aftermath of this tragedy, here is my way of telling you the story. Should the stories posted here move you, do your share. Get involved. Help the victims&...You a...
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The Case of the Missing City. The following are some anecdotes pertaining to the Great Floods of Ondoy. These are all first-hand story accounts told to me by the people who experienced the events themselves. The Case of the Missing City. We have heard of numerous stories of cars lost during the floods. Here is Evan’s experience about almost losing his Honda City to Ondoy. ( Read here. 1 Comment so far. 8230;] Random Stories […]. I Survived Ondoy « I Survived Ondoy. October 5, 2009 @ 5:14 pm.
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The Case of the Missing City. Saturday, 26 September 2009. 1:00PM Lunch with Ondoy. I took a look at the street just outside our house. There was already water forming by the sides of the road in front. But the rain waters had not yet reached the gutter level in front of our gates. As far as I could recall, the worst of the previous floods in Metro Manila have brought the flood levels in our place to that gutter level at its maximum. So I just waited. 2:00PM – First Signs. 2:30PM – Bring ‘Em Up. My wife ...
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009. First of all, thanks for all the prayers and support that you have given to all the victims of Ondoy. Although I have been in contact with a few batchmates thru text, this is the first time that I have read all the emails since the flood. Our landline and internet have just been restored today. Again, thanks for the concern, prayers and support. I am truly glad that I am a part of this brotherhood. Posted by Arnold Martinez. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the homepage of...
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I Survived Ondoy | A personal account of my experience during the great floods brought by Ondoy
The Case of the Missing City. October 5, 2009, 4:40 pm. Filed under: Welcome Page. Welcome to this blog I created specifically to write down my personal experience on the floods brought about by Tropical Storm Ondoy when it hit Metro Manila, Philippines on September 26, 2009. To my friends whom I lost contact with for more than one week at the aftermath of this tragedy, here is my way of telling you the story. Should the stories posted here move you, do your share. Get involved. Help the victims&...
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