
Journal mercedo's Journal: A River Without A Bridge 8
As I said earlier, I used to marry Filipina girl at age 31, soon after we got married we stayed her house located at San Mateo for 3 months, County Rizal which is adjacent to Metro Manila. Between San Mateo and Quezon City-a northern part of Metro Manila, lies a river called Pasig River, which is just 30-40m width, actually we could see the residential area from the shore to hand. We can reach the opposite shore by swimming the river, if only we wanted. But of course no fool ever do that. Quezon used to be a capital of the Philipines, at that time already we didn't have an important government buildings, though, it was a place many rich people live. On the contrary, San Mateo has got lots of population of just ordinary people.
There's a small river, but no bridge had been built. We needed to take a roundabout route of 40-50km to visit Quezon City. We'd never visit there.
borrow a rowboat? (Score:1)
Just a thought.
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I haven't been there for more than 10 years, and now she has got married to American guy and lives in San Jose. Last Christmas I got a Christmas card from America. I want her to forget me.
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If you don't respond or if you play "hard to reach" she'll be intrigued, and probably keep some of the feelings she had for you alive.
~D
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~D
Another Thought... (Score:1)
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At age 31, I got married to my first love - she's a Filipina, and we went to the Philipines and stayed there for a while, naturally I'd got a
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