PBA didn’t stand for Philippine Basketball Association at the intimate birthday bash of my “migo” James Yap in his gastropub, District 8. Instead, it stood for “Party Boys Association” as James and other professional cagers had “shot, shot, and did not shoot, shoot” the ball.
It’s always a blast hanging out with James. Since I’m an “Ilongga trapped in a Manila girl’s body,” Ilonggos like James are my kind of people. We enjoy chatting in his native dialect, Hiligaynon
“Tigulang na ‘ko, 39 (I’m old already, 39),” he pointed out. “When I turn 40, I plan to retire from PBA already.” Is he willing to join show biz like what other retired players did? “I would rather focus …
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