
ATTENTION: READ FIRST PART1 BEFORE READING THIS.
In the first part of “My Experiences in Molave Street”, I talked about my experiences with Ranjie Yu and Allan Torrefalma. Now, in the second part of my experiences, I’m going to talk about my experiences with James Chua and Joey Ian LaƱojan. My experiences with them are embarrassing and funny. I was not the one embarrassed but I’m going to talk about it because I was there when the events happened.
First, I will talk about my experience with James. Just like what Ranjie and I did, James and I also walked together because we went ahead of our other walk mates. We were happily walking through the street until we reached the street near the terminal. Across us, we saw Nezzy and Faith together with Gener. They also saw us. After seeing us, Faith immediately ran and approached us. As we saw Faith approaching, James decided to run so that we can get rid of her. I did not run so James held my hand and he ran with his back facing the direction we were going to. Because he was not facing the right direction, he did not see the rock on the ground so he fell with his back facing the ground. It was very embarrassing because many people saw him and it was beside the main road. And the worst thing is that James’ crush saw the incident. It was really embarrassing. But we still managed to laugh.
In the first part of “My Experiences in Molave Street”, I talked about my experiences with Ranjie Yu and Allan Torrefalma. Now, in the second part of my experiences, I’m going to talk about my experiences with James Chua and Joey Ian LaƱojan. My experiences with them are embarrassing and funny. I was not the one embarrassed but I’m going to talk about it because I was there when the events happened.
First, I will talk about my experience with James. Just like what Ranjie and I did, James and I also walked together because we went ahead of our other walk mates. We were happily walking through the street until we reached the street near the terminal. Across us, we saw Nezzy and Faith together with Gener. They also saw us. After seeing us, Faith immediately ran and approached us. As we saw Faith approaching, James decided to run so that we can get rid of her. I did not run so James held my hand and he ran with his back facing the direction we were going to. Because he was not facing the right direction, he did not see the rock on the ground so he fell with his back facing the ground. It was very embarrassing because many people saw him and it was beside the main road. And the worst thing is that James’ crush saw the incident. It was really embarrassing. But we still managed to laugh.
Next, I will talk about my experience with Joey. This time, we were not walking alone. We were many that time. The incident really did not happen in Molave. It happened near the Ayala entrance. We crossed the street going to the entrance of the mall but there are railings beside the road that’s why we can’t enter. We need to walk and reach the end of the railings in order to get in. But because we were lazy that time, we didn’t like to walk so far. And so, we just climbed the railings and jumped over. As I climbed the railings, I noticed that Joey was in an upside-down position because his foot got entangled between the spaces of the railings. He was really in upside-down position. His hands were already touching the ground and his feet were above his head. It was a really funny scene and nobody was able to help him because we were all in a hurry so that we will not be caught by the CITOM. Joey was in that position for halft a minute and he was able to help his self. The good news is that he didn’t have any wounds. The only painful thing about the incident is the shame he received. But after the incident, again, we still managed to laugh and went home with smiles in our faces.
I had still many funny experiences as I walked through the Molave Street but I’m going to talk about them on the next part of “My Experiences in Molave Street”.
I had still many funny experiences as I walked through the Molave Street but I’m going to talk about them on the next part of “My Experiences in Molave Street”.