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    Default Letter to Noynoy


    Dear Noynoy:

    We were classmates at the Ateneo and I have no doubt that you would remember me even if we were not close. Hint: I was one of those who ribbed you about the low grade that Fr. Kreutz gave you in math because you could never seem to get your fractions right. Remember going ballistic over that ribbing?

    Anyway, reading the psychological report that was posted on the Internet a few days ago certainly made me remember you. I heard you say on the news that the report was fake but you did admit that there were some things in it that were true. “Part truths” I think were your exact words. It fascinated me enough to want to read the report carefully to check out which were those things that were true.

    Obvious things first, those facts that any of our classmates can confirm if asked. One of these is, as the report says, you have a labile disorder. This is whole truth. Even Fr. Gorospe would be distracted by your drooling during our oral exams. Fr. Ferriols, who made a point of showing he didn’t like you, would make side comments about it that led your classmates to give you the nickname “Cooper,” a reference to Cupertino school where we would teach Catechism to retarded children. I, however, never called you Cooper.

    The report says that you have a “major depressive disorder.” Well, I honestly don’t know if that is true. What I do know is that in school you were very temperamental and had sudden mood swings. Isang minuto, nakikikain ka kay brudda francis, maya’t maya nagagalit ka na. Many of our classmates can attest to witnessing scenes like this.

    The report said that you used to go with your mom to see Dr. Manuel Escudero. That is a whole truth. I remember seeing you at Tito Maning’s high rise apartment on Roxas Boulevard when we were still kids. Tito Maning was a consultant with the WHO here in Manila but he was also a psychiatrist who treated only the high society people in Manila. Even Imelda Marcos was his patient. Unfortunately, so was my mom who suffered from insecurities due to my dad’s numerous infidelities. Tito Maning’s wife, Tita Jo, was a very good artist who had a couple of exhibits of her work before they left Manila for good a few years after martial law was declared. They lived in Topeka, Kansas. After they left, I kept a correspondence for a while with their very cute daughter Nina who I am sure you remember. I had such a crush on her. Maybe you did too. She used to talk to us “little folk” in the sala of their apartment while the “big folk” would lock themselves in the room and discuss “big folk” matters. She wanted to go to ballet school or some dance school which she did, I think, and I eventually lost track of her.

    About your smoking marijuana, I also can’t say if that is wholly true. What I do know is that you would try to tag along with a group of students that would hang out with Ma’am Gloria Arroyo. Mga students niya sa Economics. She was always surrounded by bright and handsome students kaya hindi ka pinapansin. Pati si Ma’am Placer, she never gave you the time of day kasi people said you were “medyo weird” and your grades were mababa per her standards. Pero, you still tried to hang out with those guys. Trying hard to belong ba. I know those guys would drink na kasama pa si Miss Rosales na pag lasing na, kumakanta ng Spanish songs in Spanish. They would drink dozens of bottles of beer at Shakey’s Katipunan because Mrs. Ramos (our Spanish teacher in case you don’t remember) owned the restaurant. This group was also known to also smoke joints in the college auditorium, up in the closed space where the spotlights were. So, if you were hanging out with them then, you were probably also smoking marijuana too.

    The report said you had a flight attendant girl friend. This is another whole truth. I will not mention her name here to protect her but she was a PAL stewardess. I found out about this because I was on a flight with Fr. Samson once and she was the one who seated us. When she found out we were from Ateneo, she introduced herself and said she was the girl friend of an Atenean and mentioned your name. Fr. Samson then asked jokingly if you were a good boy friend to her. She shrugged and said you were “okay” but she was bothered because you were “too conservative.” You didn’t even like to kiss her daw because you were saving her for the wedding night. And you insisted that she dress very conservatively. Jealous boy friend ka daw. No wonder that relationship ended. Maybe that’s why you got so depressed over it.

    About the report. I know that Tito Caluag is one of your best friends. His group of “friends” are some of the richest and most influential people in the country today. I know that you used to frequently visit his home. He hosts get-togethers where things that are too esoteric for me are the subjects of discussion. At one time, this group of yours even discussed the ousting of Fr. Nebres because Tito Caluag had his own ideas on how Ateneo should be run. Maybe your closeness to him is why he was the one you went to when you were depressed and why he was the one who handled your case and signed your psychological report. To keep things quiet. But I confess I actually don’t know. I do know that Tito Caluag was at one time your sister Kris’ father confessor. He may not be a very trustworthy father confessor, though, because many have heard him say aloud that “walang ginawa si Kris Aquino dito sa Ateneo kundi habulin si Alvin Patrimonio at mag-emote sa quadrangle”.

    Anyway, yun muna. Good luck on your presidential run. If you become president of the Philippines, that would be really something ha! From “Cooper” to “Mr. President” when brighter and more scheming Ateneans like Mar Roxas and Dick Gordon have not been able to make it is an achievement that Mr. Ripley should feature.


    Your old friend,

    Tomcat

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    FAKE ni Sis careful of what you post kay ang yellow rangers masuko ani. give some links kay sila naa baya jud ihatag nga link.

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    I don't like Noynoy but don't you have anything better to do? You made another account just to post some unfunny, obviously fake crap?

  4. #4
    -- wla na gud moy laing lingaw sa

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    wow... very elaborate web of lies....

    maayo pagka buhat and maayo pagka research... im an atenean... maayo pagka research ang school.

    My relative was a batchmate and classmate of Noynoy though (batch 81 BM-H)... and he tells me that those stories arent true.... so there.
    Last edited by vipvip68; 04-15-2010 at 03:01 AM.

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    interesting read. i dont know if any of that is true but it does have its entertainment value. hahaha it must be one hell of a joke if these are real people involved.

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    Haay, desperado na gyud kaayo mo nga hangtud fake nga papeles inyong himoon nga issue? Ako sad dunay amigo nga mo testigo nga nakahibaw siya nga si Villar makalupad. Mahimo ba atong ipamatood ni Villar nga dili tinood? Palayaton nato siya gikan sa 5th floor lang para mapamatood niya nga bakak ang sulti sa akong amigo.

    Unsa na man kaha'y sunod ibulgar sa mga tawo ni Villar? Basin birth certificate ni Noynoy nga gaingon nga dili siya Aquino kung di sinagop lang.

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    lol... I read the letter again...

    One obvious lie is the plan to overthrow Ben Nebres with Fr. Caluag since he had better ideas on how to run the school.

    Noy was in Ateneo from 1977 to 1981 taking up AB economics,

    Ben Nebres was still just the dean of the college of arts and sciences from 1973 to 1980 and rector for LHS 1980 to 1982. It was not until 1993 that he became university president.

    It was still then Fr. Jose A. Cruz, S.J who was university president at the time Noynoy was in college. followed by Fr. Joaquin Bernas in 1984 to 1993
    Last edited by vipvip68; 04-15-2010 at 03:34 AM.

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    -- Ingon ana na gud mo ka desperado?

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    serious man kau mo oi... if you don't believe this is true then laugh about it. don't beat yourself trying to negate what is said because anybody in their right mind would know that this is just a ploy.

    just think of it as a practical joke, malingaw pa mo. lol.

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