Dancing Tabatsoy and Choy’s Aswang

Last part of Class Reunion.

Ohmybuhay photo with section IV-C
IVc photo with oh my buhay

It’s 10:00 pm and we all started eating again.
Fruits, alumni

All 7 class dance presentations were done and everyone was having fun dancing.

With the goal of reducing a thousand calories, I forgot about my inhibitions and joined in the dance. I tried to follow the dance moves of Noel, the dance instructor who was in front.

Ang tigas ng katawan ko. I need pressure cooker. I couldn’t bend or gyrate kasi my belly fats get in the way.

I had trouble following his foot works.

I think I was the only person on earth who didn’t know how to dance the billion dollar hit Korean song Gangnam Style. What a shame.

Hay, I got so tired and my legs were screaming rayuma!

It’s so cold here. My blood was coagulating.
rayuma legs

I hope I lost at least .001 pounds.

ohmybuhay looking Tired @ alumni party

It’s almost midnight. Time to go home.
Time to go home, alumni party

I was the last to leave. While I was about to get on my vehicle, I saw Choy and his wife standing in the dark. I looked around if there’s any other car or tricycle, wala na. So I asked them saan sasakyan nila. Wala daw.
Oh. Pano sila uuwi? Naawa naman ako. They live in Taguig, naku ang layo. I told them to ride with me. I’m going to Ortigas Avenue, they’ll get off daw in Rosario.

Choy works for the Department of Science and Technology in Bicutan. His house is a 3 minute motorcycle ride from his office.

Roy

Choy’s story:
The night before (April 26 Saturday), he attended the blow-out of Thony Luluquisin. He left Binangonan at 11:45 pm. While cruising in a dark portion of C6 on his motorcycle, a big dog suddenly crossed his path. It was too late for him to stop. He hit the dog in the middle of its body. His motorbike spun and he fell. The dog continued to cross the road. It didn’t fall. Choy said he heard a faint whimp. Then he noticed two men wearing dark jackets “Okay ka lang ba?” “kailangan mo ba ng tulong?” they asked.
There’s another motorcycle coming.
He hurriedly pulled himself up kasi takot na takot sya. He boarded his motorcycle and drove home. He didn’t feel any pain. But at 3 am, he began to feel the pain. He hurt his knee and he has scratches on his legs.

He has a van but the dealer couldn’t supply the needed parts so it has remained in the garage.

He said that’s the second time he met an accident in that portion of C6. One time he and his wife were passing there at past 1 am when he felt someone pulled his bike. The two of them fell and the bike spun.

He’s certain that the dog which suddenly appeared from nowhere is an aswang. And the two men are not humans but aswang also.

He said many have also met the same fate while passing in that dark portion of C6. I told him to have his vehicles blessed and avoid passing in that area late at night. If he could not help it, then he should slow down, with full lights, and honk his horn when he’s approaching that area. I also advised him to have an anting-anting in his pocket. A rosary, a blessed stampita, scapular, or by simply saying a little prayer would help protect him from aswang.

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