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Erika's Annex Page 111 - Tagalog Night at the Yukon
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Annoyingly for you, the
significance of the title will
not become apparent for a
while. Why not? Because moi
says so, and moi has much
more to divulge before then.
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Tonight a simple yet elegant
little dress, accented with a red
shawl/stole/wrap/whatever.
Again a present from a friend.
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Gretchen and I made it to the
Queen by 11 pm and parked
right outside, which proved to
be a good omen.
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Gretchen was elegantly
dressed too
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Monica, a performer
at the club gives
meaning to the term
"understated"
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and moi can
"understate" with the
best of them
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Yes, Leslie and
Jenny are twins -
both "innies"
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Other elegant gurls included Ruby,
Devine and Kiarra
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... and Carla and Sasha and Leslie and Jenny and.... oh
the list could go on but that's all the pics I took at the club
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So, you've waited long enough, so it's off to the Yukon. Speaking of waiting,
can anyone tell me how a coffee shop takes an hour to bring your meals?
Just curious.
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The scene as we waited, and waited and waited for breakfast.
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(L-R) Elizabeth, Carla, Paulina, Jenny, Devine, Leslie and Gretchen
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And of course, when seven Filipinas and one white gurl (moi) get together, the
language of choice is Tagalog. I guess I'm going to have to learn it if I keep
hanging out in these circles
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Meanwhile, I'll just sit
back and wait (and
wait, and wait) for
breakfast
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Yes, definitely an
"innie"
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