A lifelog of a well-travelled single parent who had a life extension in 2000, blogs indiscriminately about her journey through life fulfilling unfinished business and promises that will soon complete her existence...

::Trip To Seoul Korea

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Lily c/o Level Up called yesterday afternoon while I was preparing to go to the dentist. She's looking for my son, Junjun, but he was in school that time.

She told me that my son qualifies and might represent ROSE - Philippines to Seoul, Korea for a massive Gravity event! Webzen and Gravity are two of the leading online gaming companies in Asia.

Anyway, still surprised, I gave her the full name of my son, his birthdate, complete address, and his passport number. I was so happy that high cost of electric bills lately might paid off. We are still awaiting for the confirmation today. Lily told me my son will have free ticket to Seoul Korea, free food, and lodging. My son just started playing the game this year when he arrived from his employment contract in Saudi Arabia.

If ever he will represent Polaris server, he will leave on August 11 and will come back on August 14.

Good luck, Junjun!


Posted on July 11, 2006 11:49 AM


butterfly Let me know you were here, your thoughts are welcome!

yeah in indonesia we have lot morpg game like Ragnarok, gunbound, Risk your life, Pangya, and lot's more

and cyber cafe always full with kids who plays that game :D


Posted by: idon on July 11, 2006 12:13 PM

Grrrrr... that will cost me some pocket money... but, it's a good experience for him and nice exposure as well.


Posted by: Laila* on July 11, 2006 12:08 PM

Congrats to Junjun and I hope he has a great time in South Korea. Maybe he can meet Jewel in the Temple. :-).

Glad to see that all the time he spent on the game paid off. You must be very proud of him.

May he represent the Philippines Proudly.


Posted by: Randy on July 11, 2006 12:05 PM

Please write responsibly. Thank you!









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