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September 28th, 2006 07:05 AM #41
Haaayy buti pa kayo masarap ang tulog..ako eto nasa office na..impossible magdeclare ng no work ang office namin..pag pasok ko kanina dami pang lorry na magdeliver..hehehe...buti nalang hanggang 2pm lang ako today...
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September 28th, 2006 07:18 AM #42
Signal #3 raised over the metro this morning.
BluGirl,
Saan ka ba work? Extra care nalang po. Worried about my sister. Nasa makati, nagpumilit pumasok.
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September 28th, 2006 07:26 AM #43
Pandacan Installation po..Hindi ko nga alam kung mawawalan ng pasok eh..wala naman announcement samin kahapon..pero maaga ako uuwi...
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September 28th, 2006 07:58 AM #44
On the way to my office, grabe na ang lakas ng ulan. Bad trip pa itong mga sasakyan na brown-out despite the darkness and the downpour. I was about to overtake a slow moving brow-out car, buti na lang napansin ko sa kanan ang isa pang brown out na car. Along the way, I spotted several vehicles that have no lights. It's good I arrived safely.
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September 28th, 2006 09:38 AM #46
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September 28th, 2006 10:06 AM #47
Sana ulan na lang din ang inabot ko kanina. Pucha, mga naglalakihang sanga na kinakaladkad ng hangin and bits and pieces ng yero ang nagkalat sa daan eh.
Ito pala disadvantage ng maraming puno sa paligid. OK yung shade na binibigay pag tag-init (MBP, Alabang).
Siyete talaga.
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September 28th, 2006 11:13 AM #48
tuwa ang mga kids ko! sabay hirit ilabas ang gameboy (nakatago ito
during weekdays) pinagbigyan ko naman basta aral na mamyang
hapon. masakit mga officemate kong mga probi pa lang wala lahat
kala siguro nila mga student pa sila tsk tsk :office:
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September 28th, 2006 07:15 PM #49
Classes, work in gov’t still suspended in Metro Manila
By Joel Guinto
INQ7.net
Last updated 05:55pm (Mla time) 09/28/2006
(UPDATE) CLASSES in all levels and work in all government offices in Metro Manila remain suspended on Friday in the aftermath of typhoon "Milenyo" (international codename: Xangsane), a senior Cabinet official said Thursday.
However, government workers involved in security, rescue, and health services should report for work, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita told an NDCC meeting in Camp Aguinaldo.
"We had a lot of debris on the streets... We are also having difficulty restoring power," Defense Secretary and NDCC chairman Avelino Cruz Jr. said.
Provincial governors were given the discretion to suspend work and classes in their respective areas.
Ermita’s announcement supersedes Education Secretary Jesli Lapus’ statement earlier Thursday in which he declared a resumption of classes in all levels Friday.
In a live interview over GMA Network radio station dzBB, Lapus said his decision was based on information by the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) that Milenyo would be out of the country by Friday morning.