"Biad-Biad" is a word in HILIGAYNON
biád-bíad - To strut, walk about proudly
with head thrown back; to walk about idly
or aimlessly, promenade or go from place
to place for lack of serious occupation. Tanawá yanáng bugalón nga nagabiádbíad
sa dálan. Look at that proud fellow who
walks on the road with his head thrown
back. Igò lang sa íya ang biádbíad. Igò
lang siá sang biádbíad. He is only fit for
promenading or for walking about idly. He
does nothing but strolling, sauntering. (cf.
báy-ad, liád-líad; barumbáda,
sarabánda).
4-19-10 Monday 1:00 P.M. Today the gas was turned off – more panic reactions. I’m wondering if the darkest hour is just before the dawn and all those wonderful cliches. I don’t see anyway out of my current situation, at least any quality of life I’m willing to accept. It’s just too much to think about right now. I lost the gas stove, the heat, and the water heater. Hmm cold showers, but found an electric crock pot and frying pan, and I still have the microwave. I don’t know what I’ll do if I lose the water. My mother told me there’s a family who pitched a tent in the forest preserve. Somehow the father’s still working and keeping his two kids in school, with a little help from a local church. And it’s good to know the forest rangers have a heart and have looked the other way. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that they’ve dropped off some food and supplies. Isn’t that America.
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