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super love q tlga ang dumaguete…. pro taga matuog tlga aq…but i like the place of dumaguete…..nakaka-relax….
:mrgreen:Ei der, Dumaguete is great place to spend all your free time… you’ll experience things never experienced b4…. the City of Gentle People:!::!::!::wink:
eloo!:razz: dumaguete s a nice place..im frm SIATON but im hir n london ryt now..,i went 4 a 3-week holiday there in march & it waz well different dan b4.,.lool but i didnt rily hav d tym 2 explore it coz i was doin sumthin important and it waz well hot..,oh well i can go & visit nxt year!…lool t.c. alwayz.,.xx
Hello again, Annalyn. Very nice post about Dumaguete. I shared many of your experiences as well, though perhaps I was a bit unadventurous, comparatively speaking. For a guy living in Tennessee at the time, simply being in Dumaguete was an adventure all to itself. I only wish I was 55 minutes away, too.
I am most gracious when others help bring back memories in a new and brighter light. Salamat!
Hay…kaanindot aning Dumaguete…See you puhon…Hehehehehe.
I fell in love with Dumaguete too
It really does have that effect on you, especially for writers… This is a beauitful blog ajay. Thanks!