There came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
With these words Life After Steel is re-formatted giving way to other interests. The original welcome piece below is retained for despite the changes, this blog will continue to welcome all former NSCeans. Feb. 11, 2010
For everyone who was once part of NSC, the steel mill of long ago in unforgettable Iligan City, where families were formed, friendships were forged, and careers started.
My purpose is to have a permanent place in the web for anything NSC, to reach out to as many former colleagues as possible. This is for looking back, for reconnecting, and life after steel. Nov. 15, 2008
Contributions are welcome, articles or photos of NSC memories, life after steel, and anything in between. E-mail me at emarene_ph[at] yahoo[dot] com. p.s. To post a comment, double click on the comment icon at the end of any post. Write your comments on the white box with your name (or initials). Then choose your profile on the "Comment as" drop down. You are then good to go... hope to hear from you!
True Pinoy kustombre :D
ReplyDeleteWhat about the "bring-home?"
ReplyDeleteAnonymous,
ReplyDeleteBring home was actually part of this post, but I decided to write a separate one for that. Atangi or abangan...Thanks for dropping by.
Yeah, only we Filipinos have this much fun during parties. What about videoke? =)
ReplyDeleteactually em kanang mga shoeses (joke only) mag-ali lang na sa door kung winter-di ba? pero akong tan-aw dili na man mga winter shoes diay.
ReplyDeleteMeikah,
ReplyDelete"My Way" and "Feelings" are not far behind.
mvrl,
medyo tugnaw pa adtong pag kuha nako sa pix. kun winter shoes pa - grabe na gyud ka samok.