Videoke night out with high school batchmates

Grace, a friend of mine since high school (thank goodness she hasn't forgotten me!), is getting married in October! This is why we celebrated her departure from singlehood last September 12. No, it wasn't hyped bachelorette party that people see on the telly...

We had dinner and then we went to a videoke bar. Funny thing is, there wasn't enough singing. Instead, we were all just catching up with stories from when we last saw each other. And we talked with two friends, who didn't attend the party, over FaceTime and and Skype. One even remarked that if she just knew that that's what we'd end up doing, we should have gone to a coffee shop instead. Haha!







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  1. When there is a birthday party, town fiesta, baptismal, or any occasion worth celebrating, it is not complete without videoke. Even in holidays or in Sundays, videoke is the way for recreation paired with some little drinks. That's our way in the Philippines.

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