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Off to Tagaytay

I just have a singing engagement to finish at the WTC, then my family is off to Tagaytay for the night. My friends and I were supposed to have dinner at Antonio's but I don't think we will make it on time. Apparently, the last order should be in by 8:30PM. With the traffic situation nowadays, it would be impossible to get there on time.

Ayaw talagang papigil, Vic made reservations at Antonio's for lunch. I am sooooo looking forward to the steak and bone marrow starter.

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A bunch of us will be singing for JD's sister's wedding on Saturday. Since I don't recall how Christian weddings go, I don't know how long the ceremony will last. Is it too much to expect to be on road back to Manila by 6PM?

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I am hoping that this quick breather will be enough to recharge us for the holiday rush.

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