Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (October 19, 2018 - March 12, 2019) http://tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook41.blogspot.com/

Photo by JR Dalisay / April 21, 2017

Friday, March 11, 2022

Tell It Like It Is

1. When Angelique was three years old she indicated to her aunt CatCat and me that she wanted to see one of the children's books in her collection, the one with "Nam Boys". We couldn't figure out what she meant by that. Did she mean Vietnam Boys? If not, what kind of boys? It took us some time before we understood that she meant "Numbers". That went under my blind spot since I wasn't too enamored with numbers when I was her age.

2. One of our CAOs, Jim Callahan, was from Boston. He called up Rosie, the office secretary, one morning, and asked her to send an Embassy driver to pick him up at "Sannagasta". Rosie went to everyone in the office to inquire where "Sannagasta" was. It was the Embassy driver who figured it out. He was in San Agustin Church.

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