Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Clues to Guessing Game 12: Match the Sons

As requested by Anony, here are some clues but may not reach up to 39:

A - no clues necessary!! You can identify this chap with your Facial Recognition.20 software. The minimum recognition points are 6, there are 8,435.59 points compared with his Dad. Downloadable for free, at: my-ooteq.net

B - his first name is the Americanosized name as his Dad's.
he has a sister named for their Lola Isabel.
he was married in 2008.
he has a law degree from the same state where they live.
he has an uncle who was a lawyer, Ateneo Law graduate.

C - his first name is the same as his Dad's.
he has a sister named for their grandma Isabel.
he was married in 2008.
he has a law degree from the same state where they live.
he has an uncle who was a lawyer, Ateneo Law graduate.
(A repeat? Wen, a repeat. And guess who is running out of blogging material. Do send your inputs puh-leeze! Will want to do a Guess who the Grandparents Are : ngem very low on material. )

D - both parents hail from La Union.
he has never visited the Philippines.
his remarkable Grandad will be celebrating his 100th birthday soon.
he had an uncle who was a City Councilor, a former Star Cafe citizen.
he has an uncle named Joel.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is the Dad rudolf ganaden? Just a deduction from the list of our klasmeyts from LU.

Rudy Lambino said...

The following is my entry:

A. From the tailor-grandfather, to the father and nephew, they have an unmistaken striking resemblance; so the answer is Vincent/Rodolfo Lambino.

B.(and C.) He lives and has a law degree in Virginia. Lourdes' mom is Isabel, has a brother-lawyer, and husband's name is Armando. My answer is Armand/Lourdes Bucaycay-Alacbay.

D. Maryann Zarsa-F and Eduardo F are definitely from La Union; and never were back in Baguio City since they arrived here in the U.S. - 40 years ago. I assume the son never set foot in his parents' homeland. Floresca was a former councilor of Baguio City. My guess is Edward/Maryann Zarsa-Floresca. (I'm not sure about the son's name).