Found these pics scattered on the net and damn, they're scary... and funny as hell too!
Gerry, Johnny Balbona, Jonas
Jac, Raipo
Poor Komikeros. I think it's about time that Gerry be kept away from any image-editing software unless we want mutated versions of our faces plastered all over the internet. Hahahaha!
*Note: Images borrowed from the plastic surgery archives of Gerry "Dr. Calayan" Alanguilan.
First of all, let me just get this off my chest -- MY D70 ROCKS!
Just got back from Cebu today after a week's worth of pleasure and business mixed in. "Pleasure" started with a roadtrip down memory lane, to the place where I spent most of my childhood summers -- Ronda. It's one of the smaller municipalities of Cebu located in the southwestern part of the island. Two towns away is its more famous neighbor, Moalboal, known for its pristine dive spots. But my Ronda is where I caught my first fish and my first firefly. Those got to mean something I should say. More than that, my grandparents got me a taste of real rural living to which I appreciate alot. And last weekend, after 8 long years, I was back. Can't help but get nostalgic about the place. In my eyes as a child, Ronda was a paradise. At the end of the day though, the least I could do was to capture its passing scenes.
Cebu, September 2004 Niece and Nephew - Frances and Jeremy - getting a kick out of "I Scream"
Jolana: Under The Shade
BasDaku: Moalboal, Cebu
Jeremy: Picking The Best Shell
BasDaku: Moalboal, Cebu
Jeremy: Enjoying BasDaku's White Sand
Ronda Church
Ronda Sunset
Negros Island's Mt. Kanlaon as seen across the pantalan
Waiting For the Day to Begin
Banca Ride to neighboring Negros Island
Starting Early
Watching Over Us
Bait Picking
"SUGBU" Building along the South Reclamation Project(SRP) Road
Note: In Cebuano, BasDaku would literally translate to "Big Sand". And if there's "Big Sand", there's also BasDiyot(I know, it sounds kinky to Tagalogs) which literally means "Small Sand". Both names physically describe the geography of each beach.