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Finally Back Home

The trip back was nice and uneventful, no delays or problems, all luggage, and yours truly, arrived at the final destination on time. Since my flight arrived in Manila at around 1:00 AM, and my flight to Iloilo was at 5:30, I did not go to a hotel and instead I had to enjoy spending the night at the Manila Domestic Airport. I hope I never have to do that again.

I am so glad to be back with my family, my favorite people.

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  1. Anonymous10:16 PM

    if you do not book our tickets from Manila to Iloilo we will be staying in the Domestic airport for 10 days. Maybe they can make a movie and call it The Terminal.
    I love you brother, Jimmy. Call.

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