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Mom Violy's Birthday Lunch at Mamou, Gateway 2

Carmina asked Mom Violy what kind of food she would like to eat for her upcoming birthday. Mom Violy said she was craving for a restaurant that serves steak and lobster. Carmina gave Mom Violy a list of restaurants for her to decide with a link of the websites for her to see which one look something she would like to try. One week before Mom Violy's birthday she made her final choice where she would like to try  Mamou . Carmina had picked up Mom Violy at her home before heading to Gateway 2 located in Cubao, Quezon City. Mamou is located ground floor inside Gateway 2. Upon entering the person asked if we had any reservations however, they do except walk as well was seated at the table of our choice.  The person had handed us the menu. Beverages Menu Bread and butter were served after we had placed our order. Our appetizer was the Mamou's Bacon Steak. Mom Violy decided to order her lobster tail with rice. Carmina had ordered Beer Battered Fish and Malt Vinegar with choice of pot

Music

I feel like I am old when I talk about the different type of music players we had when I was growing up. 



  1. Record Player -  I remember when I was in grade school my dad would play music every weekend in the family room. He would turn his music really loud in order for us to wake up.
  

      2. Boom Box and Walkman Cassette Player came out in the year 1980's when I was in my teenage years.

      

       3.  Disc man came out year 2000 when I was in college. Our technology kept changing, but our music stayed the same has we grew older. I was always into dance remix. 

I listen to variety of music from English, Tagalog and Spanish.

When we get older some people prefer the slow song music from the generation our parents. I remember I use to complain to my parents of their music they played when I was young. I said, it makes me sleepy.

I have friends who are much younger than me and they listen to my parent's music.

As you aged the kind of music you listen too changes our ears can no longer handle the real music what our children call real music.

You will notice the language how singer sing now are much different compared when we grew up. There are more foul language and terms what they call hip.

As the youngster listen to our music now we have become like our parents. It may not be the same type of music our parents listen too. But, our music to our children has the same reaction to when we're just like their age.







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