brokeback mountain a.k.a. candulawan
one saturday morning, nine other friends and i (and not to mention a whole bus-ful of doctors) went up the dirt road behind the minglanilla church, all the way to top of this mountain–20 kilometers away from the noisy "civilization" of the city–not expecting to be greeted by a crowd so huge, that you’d actually think that Christ Himself was set to appear on that oh so distant mountain top…
welcome to brokeback mountain…
nope…its not what you think it is…
no, there wasnt a huge herd of sheep to look after, but rather a huge crowd of perhaps a thousand people seeking medical services…
no, we didnt have to cook our food on an open fire, but instead, we had catered lunch, and an "unlimited" supply of dunkin donuts and munchkins…(donuts never tasted so plain, why, after downing more than a dozen, who wouldnt get ‘tired’ of it?)
and there definitely wasnt a tent for the "magic" to happen…
so whats the fuss all about this? well, nothing much…i just want all the world to know, that an extension duty never felt that good…with an over-abundant supply of good food, a killer view of the city below, and "work" thats barely work at all…God, all extension duties should be like this…
kudos to Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko, The Rotary Club, and especially to ruff’s "mga kasama sa pananampalataya…sumasamba sa n*ta
thanks to Dunkin Donuts for our snacks, mayor TZO–i really thought that it was you who blew up earlier this day–for the bus, the rotary club of Tawau (wherever that place may be…), Singapore, and Kota Kinabalu, for our food…and to the wonderful people of Candulawan, Minglanilla…