I was really bored tonight, February 14, 2009 and its a Valentine's Day. I began to sift around my mail and took a peek at every picture that has been submitted and remembered a promise that I gave to a fellow batchmate earlier this week. As I took a long look at his picture and request, it made me remember the plant, shrub, flower, or to be safe (flora..am I correct, in a scientific point of view?) the knee-high thing that grew along the hallways of classrooms of Science High. Hallways, and yet I seem to disagree with the term. Pathway, now pathway is somewhat correct.
Anyhoo, I took a little gander if these so called "yellow tops" were indeed yellow tops, or in anyway recognizable as such and took a little trip to Mr. Google to ask around while at the same time, I can't shake the feeling why I seem to visualize Ma'am July Duran everytime I think of yellow tops. Spathoglottis came up but no yellow tops so I kept on asking myself what these "yellow tops" are really called, anybody care to guess? Who came up with the name anyway?
Since some of you might be in the mood for a guessing game, here's a request from one of our fellow batchmates, Neil Q:
"It's already hard to remember all the details on how this treck to casaroro came about so brownie points to anyone who could put up the details on this get-together.. Details like who took this picture, when and how the good times went etc etc. And I'll even put up a special prize on who could tell what's inside that yellow Tupperware! I couldn't remember, but I know the clues are there. Figuring the details myself is like that same perplexing time I had when I took the 3rd periodical test and my seatmate who aced that PEHM exam was really tough on sparing me some answers. (cmon, where's the love?) Share your thoughts; let's use up the comment box below."
Guessing Game Details:
1. Provide the details of what is in the yellow tupperware.
2. Use the comment box to give your answers.
3. If ever interested in the prize, please do provide your name.
What's up for grabs? One case of beer at the Grand Reunion, sponsored by Neil Q.
Jase try scientific name "Duranta repens" the golden form aka golden dewdrop, golden duranta, what we commonly know as yellow tops is the the low hedge variety.
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hehehe.. Duranta.. no wonder ma visualize nako si Ma'am July Duran.. yawards... it was a sign bay.. hahaha.. hopefully it doesn't mean compatible mi.. hihihi
ReplyDeletedid not notice that its (duran)ta till i read ur post bay... maybe you have a gift of seeing one's animal or plant spirit? can you see ramere's? or dolpo's? im rather interested on ads' or lee ann's...let us know jass.
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i think ako nang yellow na tupperware... dayn rice ang sulod??? heheheeh...
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naa jud to tuyok manok..bali nako eat ato...
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