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Lakwatsero, Batang Yagit’s Travel Blog

Few days ago, I decided to create a new blog for my trips. I have lots of undocumented and unblogged trips since I was in college.  Since I want to share my experiences in those trips, I decided to re-incarnate Batang Lakwatsero.  Batang Lakwatsero or Lakwatsero will contain all my travel back logs.  I already did a couple of articles and I’m looking forward of posting more stories.
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I’m going home this Christmas

Yayks! This is my first time to use QuickPress, a new feature in WordPress 2.7, in publishing my blog entry. Anyway, I’ll be flying back to Davao this weekend. I’m really excited in going home. I’ve been away from my dear city for more than half a year. Weee… See you Lachi’s when I get there. P.S. I just received my training ratings. I didn’t do well in Nihonggo...
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Protected: Living the Bisaya way – My first week in Cebu

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My iBlog 4 Experience

This is the second time that I’m breaking out of my urban primitive life, a.k.a. I-can’t-find-a-decent-internet-connection-in-the-big-city. If you have listened to Ate Ria’s talk on Countryside Blogging, you’ll understand how it feels for a provincial blogger like Batang Yagit (who lived in a city where FREE wifi is available 24 hours in most parts of the metro) to be deprived...
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My Amazing Google Experience in Panglao, Bohol

A couple of weeks ago, my friends and I had a few days vacation at Panglao, Bohol. The resort where we stayed was very remote that we have to walk a kilometer or more to get to the nearest convenience store. During our last day in Panglao, our food, water and cellphone load supplies need to be replenished. Since everything sold within the resort are extremely expensive, we decided to look for a nearby...
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Summer 2008 in Bohol Part 1

Day 1: Davao – Cebu – Tagbilaran The first day was very exciting. I had to cram our way to the Davao International Airport. Andie, Cris and me arrived in the airport thirty minutes before our scheduled Cebu Pacific flight. We don’t have our tickets printed yet and worst of all, we were informed that the check-in counter was already closed. Thanks to our charm convincing skills...
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