Edsa Revolution 22th Anniversary – number 2?
Posted by glitch on February 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment
No way that I will not make a post regarding the 22th Anniversary of Edsa Revolution. Something odd with my title? Nah… There’s a saying that “lightning strikes twice”… What are the “TWO’s” of the event? Here goes…
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