(lifted from Joey Manalad's email to the egroup)
With anxiety and excitement, I wish to bid farewell to all K88 in the Philippines. My family and I are set to leave for Melbourne, Australia this June.
After our successful 20th Anniversary celebration last February chaired by Jeff Sulit, we have already taken steps to formalize and legalize our organization through the Kumbento ’88 Alumni Association, Inc. Thanks to the following incorporators who joined me to have our organization be formally recognized by the Securities and Exchange Commission:
Arnold Martinez
Jeff Sulit
Jay Ravalo
Rey Munsod
Gilbert Gatchalian
Peewee Ligot
Jun Lara
Regan Bernabe
Andrew De Guzman
Jay Cruz
Cocoy Del Prado
Erick Cruz
Dennis Palacio
Noel Acosta
I bequeath unto Arnold Martinez the chairmanship of our activities to celebrate our 21st Anniversary. Let us thank him for accepting the task of not only keeping us together this year but also initiating efforts for our group to start the much needed funds for our future projects – the culmination of which will be on 2013. Cocoy Del Prado shall be his co-chair. Part of our 2008-2009 activities is the currently running 2nd Season of KBBL. Thanks to Chunky Ramos for unselfishly spearheading this. May we keep the championship trophy this season.
Farewell for the mean time, but see you all in 2013!
Cheers and long live,
Joey
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Farewell for the mean time, but see you all in 2013
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Ravalos Food and Music
As I open the door to the air-conditioned bar, I see Jay sitting by the table in the middle with his Mom.
“Good afternoon po,” I smiled at his Mom while I shook Jay’s hand.
Jay introduces me to her mom to which she replies, “Oo, naaalala ko palagi siya sa atin nung reunion ninyo.” And I thought my usual bashful self was stealthy enough for parents not to notice me in gatherings of a rowdy bunch like our batch’s.
It’s the blessing of Ravalos Food and Music, Jay’s latest business venture and, as I would find out a bit later, a dream-come-true for this budding entrepreneur.
Jay and I sit by the table near the entrance door. I was purposely early since I told Jay that I also had to leave early ‘coz I had another commitment later that night. And for the first time, I think, someone has beaten out the dynamic duo of Bong Estrada and Cocoy Del Prado for the Early Bird title of coming to Ravalos.
“Naglagay ka na rin pala ng LCD TV,” I notice as it is the most visible addition to the bar’s interior from the last time we hang out there.Jay shares his thoughts on how he envisions the bar to feel like – a sports and music resto-bar seamlessly fused into one. There’s the billiard table in the middle that was installed a week earlier which the Rigmarolers got to “baptize” with their friendly nine-ball matches after their opening day games at the KBBL. The drum set and guitars have already been set by the stage, just waiting for the band which would provide rocking music on weekends. And now, another addition which I initially failed to notice was a black piano by the corner to provide acoustic music on some nights. To spice up the interiors of the place, Jay displays his electric guitar collection, which numbers to around a dozen, by the wall greeting one’s entry, accentuating the party atmosphere of the place. Then, as I mentioned earlier, there’s the LCD TV on which I hope to watch some Manny Pacquiao fights or some NBA play-off games very soon – some suggestions to which Jay was passionately receptive to. He really wants this bar to be the ultimate hang out place.
But right now, there is Santana exhibiting his guitar-playing wizardry on DVD being played on the LCD screen. Min (Jay’s sister and the other half of Jaymin Breadhouse, for those who do not know her yet) arrives with a glass of blue drink that she invites us to take a sip of. Not that I didn’t trust her, but I am usually wary of alcoholic beverages with such funky colors. They seem so inviting to the taste as their appearance looks to seduce you like a pretty girl in a pastel-colored skimpy dress, only to knock you out of your wits once you taste its concealed alcoholic kick when you drink it straight up.
I was more interested with the food. The booze can come later anyway. This is a blessing after all. And with the reputation of the Ravalos, not only in good food (Jaymin’s uberly famous Garlic Bread is a testament in itself), but also with hosting parties such as our reunion, I knew we were in for a treat. (I would have my chances to taste the different items on their menu in the days to come, but for now I have only tried their beef tapa and it is definitely recommended for the discriminating taste.)
Jay’s mom, whom I had the pleasure of talking with later that night, is truly glad with the recent turn of events in Jay’s social life. With Jay having been re-acquainted with some long-lost batchmates, and volunteering to host the latest reunion of the batch last February, Jay’s mom feels glad that he has reconnected with a good set of friends who would not lead him astray. Of course, I tried to conceal my comments and contrasting reaction. But given that I was talking with a truly loving mom, I just let it be. Somehow, some of us already feel like being adopted children to the Ravalo extended family (what with the weekly sessions we spend at Jay’s place). Some of us even jokingly tell each other that we are somehow expecting Jay’s mom to finally remind us one day pretty soon that we should remember that we should also go home and spend time with our respective families. But at Ravalos, we are family.
Looking back at our student years in Kumbento, it isn’t really surprising that Jay decided to put up this venture. Music has always been in his blood. He wasn’t the Freddie Aguilar of our batch for nothing. Memories of old singing contests dating back to our grade school days when Jay would usually be pitted against the likes of Bong Estrada and Eric Aprecio come flooding back to our minds. And do you still remember that it was Jay, together with his best buddy in high school, John Andrew De Guzman, who composed our Graduation Song? And unknown to many, it was also music that Jay turned onto during the dark moments of his life. Music became his outlet, his refuge, his creative channel to be able to get back on the right track. And now, Ravalos Food and Music becomes his way of paying back to music which hasn’t really left him all his life. It is a dream-come-true for him. What could be better, right? A business venture about something that is really closest to your heart.
It is good, clean fun that Jay stresses he wants to promote at Ravalos Food and Music. And I couldn’t agree with him more. The previous tenant of the building (which Jay also owns, by the way) has made the place known for a different type of bar – the type where GRO’s serve men and sing videoke with them. Of course, we wouldn’t be familiar with such places that are the breeding grounds for immorality, would we? And Jay would definitely want Ravalos to erase that image of the place and replace it with a new concept of a hang out. Still fun, but the clean, wholesome, and even family-type of fun. And anyone who knows Jay quite personally wouldn’t be surprised with his thrust towards wholesome, family fun. He has been a very active member of the Marriage Encounter community for quite some time now. And he is just living out what he believes in.
So, whether it is music that you are into, or you just want to have a taste of good food and relaxing ambiance, or you just wanna hang out and play a game of nine-balls with your buddies, Ravalos Food and Music is the place for you. Food and drinks are great and are available at very affordable prices. And the place is very accessible for most of us who just live in Pasig.
Come to Ravalos Food and Music where we are family.
Now, who says being wholesome cannot be fun?
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Monday, May 12, 2008
Del Prado Powers Team B Win
It was a career game for Cocoy “Robin” Del Prado last Saturday evening as he powered the Kumbento88 Rigmarolers Team B to a win over their Team A counterparts.
Scoring 2-for-2 from beyond the 3-point arc, Del Prado, who started for the first time this season for the Team B Rigmarolers, established his career-high of six points in a game that can be best described as a friendly scrimmage.
“Parang batya nga yung tingin ko sa ring kaya bumato lang ako nang bumato sa three-points nung nalilibre ako,” Del Prado explains at the post-game interview.
“Sa susunod nga, sabi ko sa kanya, subukan niyang bumato pagdating pa lang nya sa half-court kung ganun siya kaswerte,” says Bong “Batman” Estrada, the other half of the dynamic duo, during the post-game celebrations at Ravalo’s Food and Music.
It was the second straight win for the Team B Rigmarolers while Team A is still winless in two games.
“Di bale, babawi na lang kami sa susunod na game namin. Malas lang ng susunod na makakatapat namin dahil makikita nila ang ngitngit ng Team A,” declares Homer “The Hair” Abaya as he fixes the strands of his bangs. Abaya is Team A’s latest acquisition during the off-season in a trade with Batch 87. Batch 87 demanded nothing in exchange for Abaya.
(fiction... well, kinda)
Pictures from the game can be seen at the album below.
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Team A vs Team B |
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
It's A vs B on Saturday
Maybe it was scheduled with the fear that we might manipulate results if our two teams faced each other in the latter part of the tournament. And so the inevitable is going to happen this Saturday, 5:30PM at the PCC Gymnasium.
It's K88 Rigmarolers Team A versus K88 Rigmarolers Team B.
After the game, one team is gonna come out a winner. But nobody is going home a loser. Ravalos Food and Music for the usual post-game celebrations. See yah!
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