Here's a couple of pics taken early this year. My former teammates and I were on our way home from an all-night rooftop drinking session (but I slept most of the night away) when I saw an Aratiles Tree heavy with fruits. Being a typical 80's kid, I just could't resist the temptation.
Ahhh... to be a child again. I still believe that people who were born or were growing up in the 80's have the best childhood experiences.
ALATIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSS!!!~
ReplyDeletehaha aratiles! tagal na ako hindi nakakakita nyan!!
ReplyDeletehahaha.... may puti-puti pang sapot yata. lol
ReplyDeletei remember pala, Arni, na minsan ko na kayong pinagpalit ni Louis sa aratiles. hahaha...
ReplyDeletealiw no? LOL...
ReplyDeletei have a confession to make: i'm always on the lookout for Aratiles. as in everytime may makita akong puno, spot check talaga kung may fruits. haha... patay-gutom pa rin sa Aratiles hanggang ngayon!
gusto ko rin ng aratiles kahit na parang asukal siya na nagkatawang-prutas
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHA!!! gumulong ako dun ah. malagkit na parang may buhangin sa loob. heehee...
ReplyDeletebakit kaya di naging available sa market yun no?
nung mga bata pa kami (mas bata pa sa ngayon)... pangarap namin magkaruon ng rancho na puro aratiles ang tanim... ahahahaha! ARATILES TYCOON!
ReplyDeletehahaha... sobrang rare na ang Aratiles Tree ngayon no? meron man, maliliit na ang fruints. di tulad noon, bonggang bongga sa mga bunga ng Aratiles noon.
ReplyDeleteyeah, nakwento mo nga yan... hehe... hindi pa rin me maka-relate.. maybe i need to pluck one of those na rin...
ReplyDeletekakalunglot talaga ang kabataan mo. LOL
ReplyDeleteI totaly agree, I'm a 80s child too
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