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Some of us have their own bestfriends and friends before; but as time goes by, the circle around them will become bigger. Boundaries and walls was built to protect oneself. But as you and new found friends got connected and share some thoughts those limitations will be vanish, little by little. In every circle of friends there will be a constant changes such as attitudes, how they perceive what you don e or says, and the first impressions that both parties implied. In this case difficulties will arise a way to find who will stay with you under an umbrella of walang kasigaraduhan.


















Maybe you're all wondering about the name of this blog. Now let me unravel and share to you, the lengthy story and the depth behind "Pandesalista". The Pandesalistas, except for me, are like the cymbals at the back of our classroom. As soon as our teacher announced that there would be nine members in a group, our eyes shifted to one another—but then when we had a head count, our worlds shattered because there were ten of us. We had such a hard time deciding what to do. And so we came up with a brilliant idea. We exiled one of our friends and I hope you know that's a joke. Sadly, one of us had to join the other group and left us merry (Peace Pepe). Now that's a formula of one perfect team. A perfect team that shot most of the content of the vlogg in the very last destination, obviously not cramming. I told you I'll reveal the deep meaning and etymology of our blog name. And the thing is that we just came up with it yesterday! And let me tell you that "Pandesalista" came from the name of a famous Filipino breakfast bread "Pandesal" that is translated "verb" in English. Only an intellectual will get this.


Dharell Villanueva
Jamie Fajardo
Cyryl Reynoso
Daniella Tagle
Shaine Aranez 
Reinlois Felipe
Josephine De Jesus
Lester Jimenez
Dana Coronel
HUMSS 1 
BALIUAG UNIVERSITY SHS
2017-2018


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