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Bakla at Tibo Bloggers, Join na Join sa Gay Pride March 2008

It's that time of the year, mga kafatid, at nagpaparamdam na ang Philippine Gay Pride March. Gaganapin itets sa Disyembre at now pa lang ay mega-invite ang mga bengga organizer--ang Task Force Pride at Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP)--ng mga bekla at tiborcia bloggers na mag-join chever sa makulay na parada ng kagandahan at kalayaan.

Wala pang definite date ang martsa, ngunit ngayon pa lang ay may plano na si Kumareng Baklang AJ na magkaroon ng pagtitipon ang mga LGBT blogger ng Philippines between October o November upang magkakilala ang mga members of the federation. Bahala na raw siya sa venue, pero kung may suggestion kayo puwede niyo rin siyang igibsung ng e-mail.

Sa mga interested chorva na maging bahagi ng gay and lesbian bloggers contingent sa darating na Philippine Gay Pride March, ipadala ang mga sumusunod na information sa "gaybloggers (at) baklaako (dot) com":

Pangalan: ('Yung totoo o 'yung pangalan sa gabi)
URL ng blog:
Pamagat ng blog:
E-mail address:

Abangan sa site na itetch ang mga update sa darating na Philippine Gay Pride March. Panahon na noh, dafat lang na tayo'y magsichugod, mga chupatid!

(Image courtesy of Associated Press)

Comments

  1. Ay ang saya-saya! I want to join talaga!

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  2. actually isa rin sa reason ung itinatag ang RBP is to form a coalition of Filipino LGBT Bloggers na mag mamarcha sa Pride March....

    ayun lang...

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  3. i cant wait. if this will push ay nako first time ko ito! :P

    ihanda na ang mga televised keme at vtr ng mga malalayong rbp members! hongkong and california chapter? r u in?

    hehe

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  4. hahaha


    mare...

    kailangan bongga

    pagawa na tayo ng tarp!!!!

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