Every second Friday of December, members of the Alpha Phi Omega make a run for it, across campus, in nothing but their birthday suits. Guess which Friday of December is it today?
going bird-watching in a bit! #OblationRun
— jose mariah chan (@mnsiac) December 13, 2013
Virginal giggles, the occassional scream, and a few blurry photos ripple out of the AS steps in Diliman and into radio and TV and websites for all to enjoy post-coital, so to speak, and it’s been great. But such story has become…tired.
Ang liliit at ang iitim! Hahaha #oblationrun
— J▲I (@jaithealien) December 13, 2013
Very few get to the frontrow seats after all, unlike this guy:
Front row seats! #OblationRun pic.twitter.com/uGSdhokMTu
— Jan Mayo (@hoooooha) December 13, 2013
Which got us thinking: What if we watched the annual tradition on Twitter by way of the hashtag #OblationRun. Photos, virtual screams, private thoughts, and candid reactions—it can’t get any more front row than that.
I love thissss!! Hahaha onmg #oblationrun
— Janina Aurelio (@janinaurelio) December 13, 2013
Was innocently eating lunch in CASAA when a group of naked guys showed up and started waking around. #OblationRun #NotReallyARun
— Pax Michelena (@PAXimuno) December 13, 2013
Grabe!! Init…gusto ko na maligo..! Haha..hindi ko na alam kung anu na videohan ko..worth it..hahaha #oblationrun #isawsomething #firsttime
— monica pujalte (@muningning) December 13, 2013
Big things come in small packages #OblationRun hahahaha
— Ysabella Angulo (@ysa_angulo) December 13, 2013
Had to get out of the crowd after just five mins because of hilo and shit. For the first time, I settled on just seeing butts. #OblationRun
— Jodesz Gavilan (@jodeszgavilan) December 13, 2013
Ay ang iksi… ng program. :)))) #oblationrun
— Benedict Opinion (@benedictopinion) December 13, 2013
Lol! Dme nnmn na mag birdwatching sa UP #oblationrun http://t.co/Qo7d4cKcwL
— Trisha Lejano (@trishlejano) December 13, 2013
Photo by Chaoserver via WikiCommons