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take a look at this street! my gulay! we also had this really nasty L300 pick us up na sobrang init ever!
i thought beads were only sold in quiapo coz that's where the girls i know get their stuff to sell as accessories. we saw a store full of wooden and plastic beads.. these were hanging really high!
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tabora street had lots of native decors bags, hanging ornaments, and even raw materials like a yantok and these braided abaca thingamajig.. you can find almost anything here...couldnt get good pictures of all the stuff though.. baka ma-snatch ang akin phone.. wag naman..
my latest finds:
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my bratz lunch box.. only for 100 pesos. they have strawberry shortcake, spongebob, etc.. i like this too!
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the rest of the stuff we got were placed in the sako-bags... comes in different sizes. this one is about 30 by 20 inches for 40 pesoses
it'll be a while before i could go to divi again... which is a good thing. at least less shopping for me!
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this is the super yummy pasta stand... one serving of baked mac costs 150 but it's good for 2.. then they also cook home made dishes
my recent find: a crepe stand.. i tried the cheapest of all: mozarela (spell check) crepe for 90.. winner!..
eat it with shake (shake stand is near the entrance) and it's perfect! i like banana mango shake!
this is the only "market" i saw na may rustan's shopping cart! hehe.. funny....jpg)
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dyan, tin and me at polu kai. jacky and ashley arrived after a few minutes...jpg)
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