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Went to Pisay

I went to Philippine Science High School to register for the national
alumni association and designate a proxy for the elections on
Saturday. I’ll be in Subic with Ranulf and a few other friends, so I
gave Ma’am Chupungco proxy powers. Although Aris Roberto does not
enjoy universal confidence, I’m glad that at least he cares about
these issues enough to raise our awareness—and he did manage to get
several of us batch 99ers out of the woodwork. There’s something to be
said about that.

猫がのびをした。 The cat arched its back and stretched.

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