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Fête de la Musique ’09

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The Pit

For almost 30 years, I managed to keep my valuables intact while in places like Quiapo, U-Belt, Baclaran, Monumento & Tondo. I started commuting by myself at the age of 8, and not once did I get held-up or my pockets picked. I grew up in one of Mandaluyong City’s toughest streets back in the 80′s, and I’ve been with people from both sides of the fence.  I’m street-smart, and petty scams and pickpockets were beyond me. That’s what I thought.

Last Saturday, me, my roommate Travis and our friend Tony attended the Fête de la Musique at Metrowalk Ortigas. I didn’t really think about staying for too long; the plan was “take some photos, catch up with some friend’s post-wedding party and call it a night”. At least that’s how it was supposed to be when I still had my cash in my pocket.

Later on in the evening, the three of us decided to check out the stage for Heavy Metal. Bad idea, because within 10 minutes after entering the gates, Tony lost his mobile phone to a pickpocket. A couple of minutes after that, it was my turn and I lost both my mobile phone and wallet in one swipe.

A mobile phone, a considerable amount of cash, important IDs, some cards, a pendant my mom gave me, some mementos from friends, some important papers, all gone. My pockets, picked clean, within (of all places) Metrowalk. I tried reporting the incident to a security personnel, but he shrugged it off, saying “it always happens” and that there was nothing they can do about it (Thanks for the help, Mr. Security Man).

I was pissed, but was there anything I could’ve done about it? Meh. Pointless. We finished the night with me freeloading on beer from Rommel and hitching a ride home with Travis.

I learned my lesson already. Tondo? Baclaran? Quiapo? They won’t compare to Fête de la Musique.

Written by JM

June 22nd, 2009 at 11:46 am

5 Responses to 'Fête de la Musique ’09'

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  1. I’m just glad to hear you guys got home safe and sound! :o

    Joan

    22 Jun 09 at 6:25 PM

  2. Haha, orcs!

    …yeah thats why I didn’t go to fete. :/ Lovely pic tho!

    Mia M.

    22 Jun 09 at 7:40 PM

  3. Thanks everyone for your feedback and kind thoughts, also for the comments on flickr. I just wanted to say that JM and I are over it. It’s the risk you take as a photographer sometimes. I won’t say we wouldn’t do it again either, only with empty pockets next time. haha!

    In my discussion with other friends, someone brought up the point that we should not condescend on these kids, judge them. I think there is an important concern here that is worth thinking about, the message behind this music scene.

    Tony Remington

    22 Jun 09 at 11:29 PM

  4. Mia:
    Thanks! Fete’s an ok event naman, I’ll just have to stay out of certain areas in the future.

    Tony:
    Yeah, I might do it again, but with empty pockets. :p

    JM

    23 Jun 09 at 7:01 PM

  5. No wonder may mga maaga pong nag-alisan diyan na mga inis na inis at nawalan ng gamit. I even saw a few kids (the bourgeois kind) who cussed in chains like “Yung Pu*ang-ina kong wallet nadagit nung gag*ng magnanakaw. F*ck!”

    Speaking of Fete, ganun po talaga dun, malayo po kasi mga bouncer eh, saka yun lang po yung event na walang nag-che-check ng gamit palabas.

    YoungGTO

    23 Jun 09 at 7:57 PM

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