My Friends - Part One
All my friends have contributed to the man that I am today, but these guys are cuts above the rest. They're special because they gave me something unique, something that nobody else gave me. They get special mention in this website for making my life all the more colorful. Here they are, in random order:
Ass-F***er
- Alias
- C***-sucker, Rommel Divina
- Likes
- Porn, war journals
- Relation
- Intellectual punching bag
This guy's a sexist, racist, homophobic pig. (^_^) The two of us founded PI Incorporated after swapping insults, curses and expletives ("P***** Ina!"). He's very smart when it comes to World War II, but a virtual idiot in all other aspects of life. A true friend who never lets me down, and always helps me climb back up.
Lady Kiyone
- Alias
- Anthy Himemiya, Clair Ching
- Likes
- Pandas, the color purple
- Memorable thing about her
- She's sooo sweet ...
- Relation
- Bestfriend in Quezon City
We would never have become friends had I not walked down the Kalachuchi walk to see her crying form heading in the opposite direction. She has been my bestfriend since our last year in highschool. That photo's of Clair and her friend Joan. She wrote this in her journal after we met in Fairview:
"The thing is that I never really realized that it is what I have always seen in him. His scars. No matter how much other people tried to tell me about his quirky attitude, I didn't care. He was bearing his scars the best way he could."
Isn't that sweet? I love her so much.
Lady Donna
- Alias
- Donna Liwanes
- Memorable thing about her
- She knows me so well
- Likes
- Her boyfriend, theater, Lisieux
- Relation
- Virtual blockmate
Lady Donna was my classmate nearly every semester since I shifted to AB Communication Arts. I often treated her out to Chow King for lunch, where we would talk about our love lives, catch up on our gossip, and help each other out with our homework. She earned my trust, she gave me courage, and she knows the ins and outs of my soul. Unfortunately, we lost nearly all contact during my last year in college; we no longer shared any common classes, and I lost her number along with my previous cellphone. Lady Donna, thank you for being the closest friend that I ever had in college. If fate will let us meet again, I promise that I'll never let you go.
My friends, part two
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