I am not exactly proud about this pero this is a great learning experience for me. Salamat sa magaling na obserbasyon ni Daryl Malonzo :P
Re-post from Daryl:
Today's Funny Story, while at Bilibid Prison with Louie P. Cagasan Jr., Maxine Joyce Torres Pinson, Randale Polo and the star Aylin Bello of Skwelahang Sikolohiya.
At around 1:20 P.M. a discussion about time was given by Aylin and Max, a short sharing of the inmates followed.
During the sharing, Aylin made mention about a research regarding SMOKING which leads to Clinical Disorders.
Then she asked the inmates: "Sino ba sa inyo and naninigarilyo dito?" Some of them responded through raising their hands and pointing at each other. Suddenly one of the inmates spoke, saying "Ako po ma'am dati naninigarilyo at paminsan-minsan nagbabato, pero ang hirap po talaga tigalan ang bato."
Our ever emphatic Aylin blurts: "Oo nga po, ang hirap po talaga pag natanggalan kayo ng BATO."
While I was writing at the board, I stopped and processed what Aylin was talking about, then we went on laughing because we realized that she was not using the word BATO for a slang of a prohibited drugs, rather using BATO referring to Kidney.
GRABE!! DAMI KO TALAGANG TAWA! What made me happy was her delivery, it was full of empathy of some kind and it sounded very endearing. But analyzing it, it might be the worst response you could ever give to an inmate whose confessing the use of BATO! :)
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Another story from my Second adventure with the Skwelahang Sikolohiya group. Starring the ever famousAylin Bello with side trippers Randale Polo, Louie P. Cagasan Jr. and Maxine Joyce Torres Pinson.
Minutes after the session inside bilibid, we went back to the PJPS (Philippine Jesuits Prison Service ) quarters. We had a conversation with the people there regarding their future projects. A moment later we decided to go home, on our way out, Aylin said "Tara papicture tayo sa entrance, kasi wala pa tayong bagong picture doon." Without second thoughts we agreed.
After taking several shots at the entrance, we walked through the tricycle terminal, upon reaching the first one in line, I asked "Kuya, kasya po ba kami sa isang trike? and the driver replied "Oo kasya." Upon hearing this Kuya Randale sat on the back seat, while Louie and I were arguing who should seat next the girls. Luckily I overpowered Louie and he sat with the girls inside, while I took the backseat in between Kuya Dale and Manong Driver. Aylin had to sit on a small iron seat (for children) near the driver, while Max and Louie sat on the passenger's seat.
On the road out of the compound, we were reminiscing the BATO incident and laughed. After, we diverted our attention to Aylin and Louie's sought after love story to be and had "kulitan". While on the way and as the tricycle is bursting in speed, suddenly,
Aylin asked me, "anong psychological perspective ang gusto mo or yung ginagamit mo most of the time?" then I replied, "usually humanistic ang perspective ko." Then she followed by "you mean ROGERIAN?" Then I said "Oo Rogerian, in terms of humanistic perspective."
Then she replied "ah okay, rogerian pala." Out of the blue, she then said "Edi naniniwal ka sa PARANORMAL something dahil humanistic ka?" After hearing this, Kuya Randale and I had a look into each others eyes, both wondering, maybe surprised, better yet shocked! Then the two of us became laughing monsters, thinking, were is the paranormal concept with Roger's humanistic theory? We asked Aylin and she, herself laughed and wondered what was she thinking.
HAHAHA! another way to remember SS, specially the adventures with Aylin! tawang-tawa talaga ako sa Paranormal ideas ni Aylin, parang wala pa akong book na nabasa about Humanistic perspective na may ganitong content.. :) Really, sumakit ang tiyan ko sa kakatawa! :)
Re-post from Daryl:
Today's Funny Story, while at Bilibid Prison with Louie P. Cagasan Jr., Maxine Joyce Torres Pinson, Randale Polo and the star Aylin Bello of Skwelahang Sikolohiya.
At around 1:20 P.M. a discussion about time was given by Aylin and Max, a short sharing of the inmates followed.
During the sharing, Aylin made mention about a research regarding SMOKING which leads to Clinical Disorders.
Then she asked the inmates: "Sino ba sa inyo and naninigarilyo dito?" Some of them responded through raising their hands and pointing at each other. Suddenly one of the inmates spoke, saying "Ako po ma'am dati naninigarilyo at paminsan-minsan nagbabato, pero ang hirap po talaga tigalan ang bato."
Our ever emphatic Aylin blurts: "Oo nga po, ang hirap po talaga pag natanggalan kayo ng BATO."
While I was writing at the board, I stopped and processed what Aylin was talking about, then we went on laughing because we realized that she was not using the word BATO for a slang of a prohibited drugs, rather using BATO referring to Kidney.
GRABE!! DAMI KO TALAGANG TAWA! What made me happy was her delivery, it was full of empathy of some kind and it sounded very endearing. But analyzing it, it might be the worst response you could ever give to an inmate whose confessing the use of BATO! :)
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Another story from my Second adventure with the Skwelahang Sikolohiya group. Starring the ever famousAylin Bello with side trippers Randale Polo, Louie P. Cagasan Jr. and Maxine Joyce Torres Pinson.
Minutes after the session inside bilibid, we went back to the PJPS (Philippine Jesuits Prison Service ) quarters. We had a conversation with the people there regarding their future projects. A moment later we decided to go home, on our way out, Aylin said "Tara papicture tayo sa entrance, kasi wala pa tayong bagong picture doon." Without second thoughts we agreed.
After taking several shots at the entrance, we walked through the tricycle terminal, upon reaching the first one in line, I asked "Kuya, kasya po ba kami sa isang trike? and the driver replied "Oo kasya." Upon hearing this Kuya Randale sat on the back seat, while Louie and I were arguing who should seat next the girls. Luckily I overpowered Louie and he sat with the girls inside, while I took the backseat in between Kuya Dale and Manong Driver. Aylin had to sit on a small iron seat (for children) near the driver, while Max and Louie sat on the passenger's seat.
On the road out of the compound, we were reminiscing the BATO incident and laughed. After, we diverted our attention to Aylin and Louie's sought after love story to be and had "kulitan". While on the way and as the tricycle is bursting in speed, suddenly,
Aylin asked me, "anong psychological perspective ang gusto mo or yung ginagamit mo most of the time?" then I replied, "usually humanistic ang perspective ko." Then she followed by "you mean ROGERIAN?" Then I said "Oo Rogerian, in terms of humanistic perspective."
Then she replied "ah okay, rogerian pala." Out of the blue, she then said "Edi naniniwal ka sa PARANORMAL something dahil humanistic ka?" After hearing this, Kuya Randale and I had a look into each others eyes, both wondering, maybe surprised, better yet shocked! Then the two of us became laughing monsters, thinking, were is the paranormal concept with Roger's humanistic theory? We asked Aylin and she, herself laughed and wondered what was she thinking.
HAHAHA! another way to remember SS, specially the adventures with Aylin! tawang-tawa talaga ako sa Paranormal ideas ni Aylin, parang wala pa akong book na nabasa about Humanistic perspective na may ganitong content.. :) Really, sumakit ang tiyan ko sa kakatawa! :)
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