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Hey, That's Not Ola Ray. . .

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Monday, Sep 03 2007, 11:16AM

This is off topic, but I enjoyed watching this YouTube video of 1,500 plus CPDRC inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Cebu, Philippines mimic Michael Jackson's Thriller video.

I've not nothing worthwhile to add other than that the original frightened girl in Thriller was Ola Ray, who was a high school classmate of mine in Yokota, Japan and then went on to semi-glitzy fame.

-- Steve Clemons

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Posted by CLD, Sep 24 2007, 2:43PM - Link

Speaking of YHS... have you heard anything about a reunion any time soon? I'd heard rumors of summer 2009, right here in Orlando!

Posted by gregariousred, Sep 04 2007, 9:02AM - Link

hehahahahehehe...my customer is moving a lot of their business to Cebu. I wonder if they know how their tax dollars are being sent.

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