Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Despedida Para Alfredo

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Batch63 swash
buckler Freddie Muniz is heading back to Florida. Apart from having this opportunity to now see his family again after 4 years, Freddie plans to have medical consultations in the USA. We were surprised to hear that Freddie has had a couple of minor health setbacks recently. With the topic of health on the table, the talk drifted to the possibility of angioplasty. it's good to know that angioplasty procedure is quite routine nowadays (in case Freddie needs it). Among Batch63 guys, those who had their heart arteries already fortified with stent include Ed Oleta, Mari Vargas and recently, Steve Hontiveros.

When Fred's buddy Bert Saenz heard about his plans to leave the country, he would not settle for a simple goodbye and said that there should be a grand, wet( libation?) despedida. So Bert sent out his tickler text to the group and the Treehouse Bar at Dian St. (Makati) came alive with Batch63 guys once more yesterday (Monday). For the information of teetotalers in the Batch, the Treehouse is one of the hangouts of Batch63 (that was introduced by Polding Arnaiz). Polding is so popular there that his name is now immortalized in the resto's pulutan menu: Polding's Kilawin.

Apart from Batch63's Dirty Dozen that include Ed Oleta, Tony Estonina, Vince Misa and Oni Mayo, unusual faces graced the occasion. Elusive artist Melo Prats was there. Batch64's Bobong Velez (Chair of the DLS Homecoming event next year) heard about the affair from Vince and he showed up if only to invite the gang to the Homecoming Cocktails in Mezze (Bobong's resto) on Thursday. Apart from Bert and Polding, naturally, Batch63's conio boys Raffy Villareal, Doug Marcaida and friend Frank Casal were present. As the liquor flowed, we remembered Tonichi Grey and Nilo Villanueva who would surely participate in this affair had they been in town.

One character who was absent was Jack Arellano. Freddie said that Jack is now sending him good decent Email. Hearing that, Bert and I did a double take. Apparently, Jack was forewarned by Freddie to desist from sending him X-mail so Jack merely delisted him from his Dirty Dozen roster. Bert actually cited Jack's improving Spanish in Jack's recent Kapihan text to the group. Jack's arch-enemy Polding Arnaiz wasn't impressed. He said there were horrible lapses in basic tense, gender and plural forms. But then I can almost hear Jack saying: "The problem with you, Polding is that you do not speak Royal Court Spanish! You are hoi polloi!" Oh well, bien viaje a nuestro amigo Alfredo, y regresar a Filipinas pronto.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

November Birthdays Celebration

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For yet another day this year, Batch63 filled up its long table at Willow Root once again. The guys came in force in the Kapihan today. And why not, it's the combined birthday bash by five of the Batch's bona fide members. The five celebrants are Gabby Valdez, Steve Hontiveros, Bambi Goco, Doug Marcaida and surprise, surprise . . Jimmy Estrella. Jim Estrella is a rural boy by weekday and a city boy by weekend - he tends to his business in Pangasinan (that's why he doesn't join the Wednesday Kapihan) and comes to Manila only on weekends (for R&R?). But today was a special day for him and he couldn't say no to the urgings of his friends. So once anew in behalf of the Batch, feliz compleanos esta mes , amigos y muchas gracias para la desayuno.

The celebrants must have been close friends to some rare birds who now found the time to come to the Kapihan again. Taking their place in the Kapihan again are the not-so-usual faces of Manolo Cristobal, Vic Corpuz, Tony Estonina, Aderito Yuhuico and Babes Alvarez. And because both of them do not come to the Kapihan all that often themselves, Babes Alvarez did not immediately recognize Manolo Cristobal. When forced to give a guess, Babes hesitatingly said: You are Manolo Carrillo Cristobal! Vince Misa had to pipe in: Wrong, he's Manolo Carrillo Relova Cristobal! The large party ultimately morphed into small huddles where the guys joined that group which conversation interests them. Joey Estagle was all agog as he took some tips from Bert Saenz on ways to handle a suspecting Missus. Steve Hontiveros talked about his recent angioplasty and recalled how he almost fainted when the surgeon insisted that he looked at the extracted whatever. And as usual, Joey Ingles had a pink concoction on the dining table that he downed along with his dozen eggs! Coming from a recent Mallorca tour with wife Cang and daughter Cristine, Bambi Goco brought along a souvenir. It's a calendar he acquired there and wishes to share with the guys. See scanned image below.

With Jimmy Estrella and Dendi Abdon in an eventual huddle, the two former band mates got excited and there is now a move to put a Batch63 band together for the Grand Reunion affair in February 2009. For those interested, the band practices are being planned for weekends when Jim is in town. In the meanwhile, Vince Misa and Oni Mayo took advantage of the presence of the many guys there to distribute the Grand Reunion agenda and the solicitation letter. The Grand Reunion preparation activity is off to a good start and it promises grand entertainment for Batch63 and their spouses come February next year. More news on this later but in the meanwhile, we advise our US friends to already consider coming home for the Alumni Homecoming next year otherwise they will miss the fun chance of a lifetime!







Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ambassador Carlos Valdez, 88

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After a brave st
and in St. Lukes Hospital ICU, the ailing Dad of Gabby Valdez succumbed last Sunday. Up to the end, this family patriarch was in a way, still in charge. According to Gabby, Ambassador Valdez was cognizant of his situation although he could not speak or open his eyes. He responded by hand pressure to signify that he appreciated those near him in the ICU.

The flag-draped remains of the Ambassador was interred at the La Salle Greenhills chapel. The chapel was filled with relatives, colleagues and friends of the large Valdez clan. Mostly, the wake that night was like a DLS alumni homecoming. Ambassador Valdez was a past President of the DLSAA and subsequently, so were three of his boys namely Gabby, Butch and Johnny. Batch63's Bambi Goco, Jack Arellano, Arthur Alvendia (with Angel), Joey Ingles and Oni Mayo came Monday evening to condole with the Valdez clan.

I was informed that on the first day of the wake, the country's first couple paid their respects to the fallen Ambassador. The Macapagals are provincemates and friends of the Valdez family from way back. I learned that Gabby's great grandfather and grandfather were active in Pampanga politics (Governor and Senator respectively) and who were supportive role models of the young Cong Dado then.

From Batch63, we wish to offer our sincere condolences to Gabby and his better half Pam. So too to all the Valdez brothers that many of us also know. Below are photos of Gabby and Pam, some of Butch's children (around the photo display table at the wake) and Pam's classmates from STC.







Friday, October 17, 2008

October Celebration

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The October 15 Kapihan was once more a lively one. The guys came to celebrate the combined Birthday parties of the October celebrants. The participating celebrants were Lito Domantay, Mari Vargas, Jon Arcenas, Vic Corpuz and Joey Estagle. Vince Misa, Batch63's self-appointed organizer of Birthday Celebrants (by month), registered the count of those who came to Kapihan at twenty one. Apart from the regulars and the celebrants, the rare faces were Tony Estonina and Bert Saenz (from South of Manila), Baby Alvarez (from Negros), and voila - long lost good guy, George Cunanan!

Mari "Frank Sinatra" Vargas made a rare appearance at Willow Root. Mari said he made it this time since 'may kahati sya' in the birthday treat. Joey Ingles had his usual dozen eggs even as he made a pitch for his new herbal elixir (some sort of fruity lactic concoction that he claims has billions of micro-organisms that can cure any ill in the world). He was only offering samples of the elixir though to the celebrants. This selective treatment thus cause the others to claim that Joey's elixir also had melamine and that the celebrants are slated to die!

The economic problems of the world was not ignored by the intellectuals in the group. Joey Ingles said that even development-minded Dubai has started to cancel development contracts due to an expected weak market in the future. Tony Estonina said Dubai has thus changed it's country's name to: Don't Buy! Clearly it's this sort of meaningful insights that makes the reputation of Batch63.

What the heck, another day, another inanity. To the Birthday boys thus, Feliz compleanos, festejados de Octubre! Muchas gracias para el desayuno.




Wednesday, October 1, 2008

September Bash

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Oye, mis amigos
locos! Para tu informacion, Batch63 Kapihan is alive and kicking again - thanks to the effort of Vince Misa to orchestrate shared birthday celebrations by batch month. While the idea is a practical one, not everyone was impressed. Interpreting the idea from a businessman's point of view, Linggoy Araneta said that cost sharing for birthday celebrations must be an indication of the hard times. For this, let's attribute it to our unimaginative national leaders who continue to direct the country's economic plight. (At least for many thinkers in the Batch, lame explanations on the economic impact of global trends on the country is old hat and somehow do not cut it anymore).

There are 7 celebrants sharing the September bash at Polo Club. These are: Dendi Abdon; Bobit Damian; Aderito Yuhuico; Boy Carlos; Francis Horn; Boy Lumba and
Manolo Relova. Of course, Boy L and Manolo R are absentee celebrants being based in the USA. They felt the need to bond with the locals and have tasked their Pareng Vince to cover the damage for their share of the cele b until their next visit soon. (Thanks for going out of your way, Boy and Manolo. We appreciate the breakfast treat.) Ever the devoted organizer for Batch63 events, Vince has already lined up the birthday celebrants for October. For sure, Vince will be sending out his notice on this sometime soon.

The group had much fun es
pecially with the presence of rare birds like Mari Duarte, Manolo Cristobal, Tony Estonina, Ed Oleta, Bert Saenz, Doug Marcaida, etc. who live in the suburban south (Alabang, BF Paranaque, Binan, Las Pinas, etc.). In line with Linggoy's theorem on economic factors today, south-based guys have been complaining about the high cost of gasoline and toll fees. It takes a special event like the September bash for them to come. A Kapihan mainstay from the South but who didn't make it this time is Joey Estagle. The rumor among the Dirty Dozen is that he had a spat with his better half Tessie who withheld gasoline money to Joey for the long trip to Polo Club today.

Talking about the remote South and despite the continuing economic melt down in the country, there are actually Batch63 Manila people who have established bases in the South, particularly Tagaytay. They claim that they like the resort atmosphere there. At least three guys in the party - Jimmie Gonzalez, Gabby Valdez and Butch Cusi (DLSC Commerce 67 and good friend of Dendi) - have second home mansions in Tagaytay. It would have been four guys, but according to Gabby, Jack Arellano had disposed of his house there a long time ago. Gabby said that Jack did not like the idea that there were no Karaoke Bars and massage parlors in Tagaytay at that time. (Vince - maybe when it's their birthdays, one idea is for Batch63 to have the celebrations there in Tagaytay for a change!)

Enough BS for today! You can see those who came in the attached photos. Please watch for other pics in the subsequent sends.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Vince's August Celebration

Kapihan stalwart Vince Misa finally had his wish. Discontented with the comparatively small turnout (7-10) in the Kapihan these past few weeks, Vince decided to use his birthday as leverage to get the lazy Batch63 guys to join the Kapihan once more. Other August birthday celebrants like Raffy Villareal and Lito Quiogue liked the idea and joined Vince in his crusade. Prodded with the incessant text notices of Jackie Arellano about the affair, Benny Ang and Patrick Go came out of the woodwork and asked why they were not being invited to share the blow out since their Birthdays are also in August. The result, the Kapihan turnout more than doubled today. The vampires (the night people who could melt down when exposed to the light of Kapihan day) made an effort and the likes of Ed Oreta, Lito Domantay, Tito Lucero, Eboy Cosme and Douglas Marcaida groggily sauntered into Willow Root. This does not include yet the viajeros who, with the high cost of gasoline, now balk at driving all the way from the suburbs to regularly come to the Kapihan. Some of these guys are Ed Lim, Joey Estagle, Tony Estonina, Manolo Cristobal and Bert Saenz.

Because of Vince's Stars of Yesteryears Batch63 project that will be presented in the coming March homecoming, he became an official member of the DLSC Alumni Homecoming committee. Hence, the committee (chaired by Bobong Velez of Batch64) was invited to the bash as well if only so that they can deliver their message to the Batch. According to Bobong, DLS shall be celebrating its centenial year two years from now in 2011. This was adopted as the theme (the bigger goal) for all the preparations they are now making for the March Taft reunion. The March theme is thus TWO TO GO! Keep that in mind guys - and it has nothing to do with take out fast food! One objective of the March event is to raise P2M from sponsors for the event. Hence, given 10 active batches the 'toka' is theoretically P200K per batch. Vince was grinning impishly as he hinted this requirement to the business tycoons in Batch63 like Lito Domantay and Linggoy Araneta among others.

With the presence of all the new faces (including Baby Angeles' balikbayan kuya, Dr. Jaime Angeles) the Kapihan took longer than usual. It included robust singing by Joey Estagle, Vince Misa, Raffy Villareal, Gary Salcedo and Oni Mayo of the special DLS chant song of Batch63 (Hail One La Salle) that will be sang by the Batch at the Homecoming. It was lunch time by the time the group disbanded but not before getting into some serious discussions on motivation, definition and technology. Tito Lucero was being accused of favoritism, coming to the Kapihan only since Vince is an AQQA diehard. Since there were outside people with the group, AQQA was described by Bert Saenz to them as that Fine Dine place serving exotic fare in Quezon B. This new topic brought about again the question of Senior virility and in a roundabout way, the medical issues around it. Gary Salcedo shared his ideas on the new therapeutic theories to prevent prostate cancer and the resulting impotence. We would have believed Gary's attestations (delving on sleight-of-hand maneuvers) to pre-empt colon cancer - until we saw Jim Angeles, successful US cardiologist, hesitantly shaking his head at the audacious and unconventional thought. When Batch63 gathers, you never know what you get, but it's definitely high-plane and cutting edge (albeit mysterious and gaudy), isn't it?

By the way, this August Kapihan event was so successful that the September celebrants want to do the same. The September celebrants are Francis Horn, Dendi Abdon, Boy Carlos. It would be nice if the other September guys like Wally de Leon, Boy Lumba and Manolo Relova could find a way to make it next month. Hasta luego, pendejos - expect two more trailing Emails that will show the rest of the pics during the Kapihan.