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He said the 35 passengers and 20 crew members, all wearing life jackets, sat on the roof of the vessel as seawater seeped in.
Some of the passengers used their mobile phones to inform relatives in Poro of the emergency.
That sucks Mags...why not hang out in a bar somewhere until the rain subsides...
yup. and strangely, there are no typhoons nearby. it is just raining.
rats. and its payday. i bet traffic would be twice as bad. i should leave office before 3pm.
to say traffic was bad this morning is an understatement. normally (if manila traffic can be called normal) it takes 30-45 minutes to drive along edsa from QC to ayala. this morning i was only halfway after 1.5 hours. never made it to makati as i decided to go to diverspoint instead.
to say traffic was bad this morning is an understatement. normally (if manila traffic can be called normal) it takes 30-45 minutes to drive along edsa from QC to ayala. this morning i was only halfway after 1.5 hours. never made it to makati as i decided to go to diverspoint instead.