POTD – Waiting for Someone to Buy a Drink for

The bar is open... and so am I!
I was browsing through my hard drive for pictures that I could send to my friends for fun, and I dug this one up. This is my friend from way back in high school and best friend, Nathaniel (if he asks, tell him I didn’t use his full name), sitting at the bar, during one of our friend’s gigs at Dayo Bar in Quezon City.
So why post this? 2 things –
1.) I’m convincing Nat2x(as we shall call Nathaniel from now on) to use this on Facebook as his profile picture as a symbolism of his singlehood. Since he’s looking to be dating, why not advertise it right? So here you go, a complimentary bump for you on the photoblog.
2.) I’m trying to generate questions and conversation on the pictures that I post, and this one just made a host of questions run through my mind when I looked at it. If it does the same for you, please do share it
I’m hoping to share this with Nat2x later on, and intend to have a good laugh over it.
Also, Every photo or series that I post will be called Picture of the Day (Hence the acronym in this post’s title) or Series of the Day. It just seemed cooler to be naming things this way, don’t you think? Later all
-D-
Update: Nat2x just saw me putting this on the blog, and he approves of this message.
August 25, 2008 Posted by Don Manganar | Lifestyle, Personal | accidental art, accidentalart, Dayo Bar, don manganar, donmanganar, facebook, filipino, nat2x, nathaniel abueva, philippines, photoblog, Photography, Quezon City | 4 Comments
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Don Manganar is a freelance photographer and writer, mainly about his exploits while traveling and surfing. He also delves in some songwriting and poetry. Sometimes, the lines between the art forms blur — maybe due to bad eyesight or too much alcohol — and what you get is what you see here.
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