Thursday, June 16, 2011

TAY, This is for you.

TAY was the group of friends I had back in 2nd year. And, by the way, TAY means Team All-Years. I have no idea how that name became what we used to describe us, but I do know that we're awesome.

So I shall try to invent some sht, true or not, on how we came to be. I'm not sure about this, so feel free to comment.

Anyway, I think it started with my friend Ana's friends. That was Ana, Lora, Mela, Innah, and Abby. Yeah, and I knew them through my school service, Mang Ben's. Well, there was me and my bro Casey, who joined partly 'cause he liked one of them (I'm not sure if I can tell, so I'll just shut up.).

Yeah, so anyway, we were friends for all first year, in the service. We, that was, me, Casey, Ana, and Abby, were in the same service, so we got to know each other, and became close. We were always, to quote Rebecca Black, kicking in the front seat, sitting in the back seat. (Oh my God, why did I just put that?)

So Ana's friends visited the service a lot, so I got to know them, too.

So, 2nd year comes around.

Anyway, I had my own group of bros, and them, those other-year people. Now, I have no idea how they mixed up, but here's what I remember. I had my bro, Thad (Ted), and another friend, Arvin. Yeah, and we had nothing to do one day, or something like that. So we went with my other group of friends.

Yeah, so it started.

I remember one day in the service (2nd year, our services were separated) when Ana introduced me to Redge, a 1st year student then. We talked a lot through Facebook, and she started joining us.

Anyway, we did it again, or something. Then there was this gala thing we did, when Ana introduced us to Gerard, another 1st year guy, whom we eventually hung out with a lot. Then Ana also brought in Thea, another one of her friends, and that was us basically.

Then, Intrams came. We hung out a lot that time, and all that. Then one more addition. I think it was the last. Not sure tho. Lora was in the Basketball Intrams, and she became friends with this 2nd year person, Joji. I think it was David and Goliath or something (sorry, to whomever may be offended.) Yeah, so she was in too.

I may have mixed up some details, but screw that, that was us.

They were the coolest friends to have, and we always hung out after school, in the mall, wherever. We went everywhere. 'Twas awesome.

My favorite times with them were hanging out after school, a lot. We talked, and that was basically all that made the boring and generally crappy days of January less boring and crappy, and I would like to thank TAY for making our greatest moment, winning 3000 bucks and a 2nd place in the DBTI band contest, plus a best guitarist award, possible.

Ted and I wouldn't have known that Gerard played drums, if it wasn't for us hanging out with him, and finding out that he knew how to play drums. So Ted and I set out to put him in the band for Band-Age (the Don Bosco competition), and find a replacement to our *ehem*shitty and gay*ehem*ehem* bassist. We found Aaron, who was then playing for another band. He was great, and we played great that day. TAY watched that, too. Sorry for diverting to another story.

Anyway, I also remember all the great/crappy movies we watched. I picked Wall Street, an amazingly shitty movie, sorry for that. Yeah, but all the other movies were awesome, srsly.

So, anyway, thanks for being my friends in the last year of mine in the Philippines. I'll never forget you.

2 comments:

  1. Aww. :"> That post made me tear up. I'll miss you. But what's to miss when I'll talk to you most of the time. You keep us updated ha and we'll do the same. No matter what, TAY is legendary for all reasons, circumstances and times! LY Eque! You're definitely my panda bear. =) Keep TAY alive in Canada. There's this thing called Skype. =)

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  2. Yeah, I've heard of it. Where do I get this magical "skype" thing?

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