From Amman,
Jordan
Greetings
from Amman, Jordan. . . . I read the
Tanjay Newsletter in the www.tanajaycity.org. Tanjay people are united and make each
other happy . . . especially the women.
. . . Bradd, you said they are “the most beautiful girls in the world”. You are very correct . .
. they
are also smart, clean and
religious. . . that’s
my type. My ambition is to marry one
someday. She is the real tambal sa akong
kamingaw, the cure of my
loneliness in my grieving and weeping heart, heh, heh, heh.
Lonely Bing
btejano379@lycos.com
Ed’s note: Ladies,
please, before we play doctor to cure his loneliness,
ato usa siyang pangutan-on pila ka bo-ok iyang anak,
pila’y iyang
ugangan, etc. Lonely
Bing, if you send us your picture, we promise to publish it in next
issue. Deal?)
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
From PLDT,
Makati
Good
day, Sir. I am a great fan of our own 'Ang
Tanjayanon Newsletter’. ATN never
fails to amuse me. Lingaw gyud ko kaayo. Way
makalupig. Ako
na ganing gi-email sa akong mga classmates kay gipakatal nako
ang atong www.tanjaycity.org
website.
I am proud of it. Makabuhi
gyud sa atong pagkatanjayanon kining
atong 'Ang Tanjayanon'.
Thank you, Mr. Editor.
Nilo
C. Agir
PLDT - Makati
PS: Anak ako ni Rufo & Ricarda
Agir nga
nagpuyo kaniadto sa Ilaya Brgy 2 sa ato. (Ed’s
note: Mr and Mrs Rufo Agir, now residing in Northern
California, are proud members of the
equally proud Tanjay
Associaton, USA. Bay Nilo,
we’ll send you the next bill for their
membership dues, ha, ha, ha!)
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
From Saudi with love . . .
i just like to inform you that i was in tanjay and
i got a copy of
the tanjayanon newsletter.
thank you very much – wala gyud nako undangi
hangtud na hurot ug basa. Paraber nako
gibuy-an,
bugnaw!
now, i’m back here in the lonely
unforgiving desert of
Saudi Arabia, forlorn and brokenhearted, nagmasulob-on
ug nag-mamingawon sa atong hinigugmang
tanjay. apan sige lang, antuson ug
pakatam-ison ko
ang tanan kay mao may sugo sa palad. O
balud sa akong kapalaran, kanus-a mo pa man ako lipayon! Kanus-a
pa man…?
mr. gwapo, padad-i unya ko sunod issue sa newsletter,
ha.
From:
Baboo Ybañez
reybanz@yahoo.com
(Ed’s note: kini si
Baboo, igso-on ni siya ni Saldi,( one
of our Editorial Consultants), ug liwat
siya kaayo ni Papa Vito nila - kusog
mobalak ug maayong mo-karinyo - mao
nang dagha’g uyab.) (…uy, ang mga
anak lang tingali, dili ang bo-utang
amahan, mi-konedya pud si
‘Day Lita, wife ni Pare Vito.)
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
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Mr. Dindo
Generoso
Gaw, pastilana,
kani bayang mga Irish ug mag sulti mora dyud ug taga Tanjay ang accent.
Ang uyab sa akong bata pure Irish bag-ong takas diri, mahimu-ot ko
usahay
kay mahinumdum gyud ko sa Tanjay accent. Ang
nakanindot kay ma-anyag ni siya, karinyosa,
parayegon, apan usahay kusog usab
manglo-od, mo-malacasta, mo-“tantrums
– pareho gyud sa mga babaye sa Tanjay, ha, ha, heh.
"Gaw Dindo
Sidney,
Australia
(Ed’s
note: Gaw, ma-o tingali
nga ang mga babaye sa Tanjay, inilog
gyud, bisa’g asa, puyra buyag, ha, ha, ha. Kumusta
na lang diha, Gaw. Thank
you very much for writing.)
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
Nalibug
intawon!
‘Dock, aber,
taga-Tanjay man gyud mo, please analyze this
situation for me: “He
gave me 12 roses - 11 real and 1 fake –
and said: I will love you till the last
one dies!”
I
cannot understand what this man’s intentions are. Maybe
you or some of your friends can help
me. . .
Grace
T. Calumpang
Woodland
Hills, CA
( Grace,
pagka-gwatsinanggo gud ng tawhana na! Kinsa
gud na siya intawon? I’m sure may kaliwat
na siyang taga-Tambacan
or Katiaw-tiaw? Anyway,
ingna pud siya: “I will sugot you while
the last one is still lives!” )
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
Mr.
Willie Bartilad
Everytime
ma-receive nako ng newsletter, dili gyud nako na
lung-an hangtud mahurot. Usahay, basta
ako rang usa sa kwarto, akong kusgon ug basa, mora ko ug ga-drama, ha,
ha, ha. Mas lami mang gung paminawon,
labina gyud ng style sa mga mga komedya ug pinilosopong
Tinanjay.
Ika-usa diha, nasakpan ko ni Tessie: “Uy, honey, sinong ka-usap
mo d’yan? Kanina
ka pa, ano, para kang... “! Wala na
lang niya matiwas kay nakita tingali niya akong gayango-yango sa
kahimo-ut.
Thanks,
Brad, for sharing the joys of Tanjay.
Willie Bartilad
Anaheim,
CA (Ed’s
note: Willie
Bartilad is past
president of the prestigious Silliman University Alumni
Association of Southern California. His
wife, Tessie, is a sweet and pretty nurse who, to quote Willie,
himself, “takes
good care of me and keeps my sanity in check, ha, ha, ha,”. )
o-o-o-o-o-o-o
Ms. Jean
Lozada
Wow!
My very own hard copy of the much talked-about, most
coveted Tanjay Newsletter . . . !! You
see, it’s different when you read it in
the internet. With a hard
copy, the
anecdotes seem more interesting, the jokes seem funnier, the ladies
look more
charming, and the guys, well, ah, okay, more good-looking!
Thanks for thinking of me as
a Tanjayanon
. . . that make me a very unique individual, with the limitless
potential and a
great sense of
humor.
Just
me, Jean
<jeanjyusa@hotmail.com>
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