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My HK loot!


For now - this photo...

... my shopping loot from my recent HK trip. I think this will last me for the months to come - hopefully!! Hahaha...

more posts to follow - need to organize photos (of the few I took!)

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  1. ermmm any pasalubong for me? lolz...jokes...


    you did some sizable stash of loot there...oks ba magshop sa HK these days? are the prices fairly reasonable?

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  2. Hiya janungo! Pasalubong? You're so far away?! Hahaha.. Penge Maple syrup!

    Ok lang naman, if you're not too particular with the price - reasonable naman for me.. :)

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  3. hahaha...well ang wierd nga eh...when we go home people ask us for maple syrup as pasalubong but people here in canada dont usually have maple syrup on a regular basis~! i guess same goes with dried mangoes...when i was in pinas i dont even look to get one of the packets...

    di bale ill bring you a maple leaf and a plain syrup ikaw na lang mag mix :P

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  4. Pinahirapan mo pa ako! Ako pa ang ipapamix mo!! hahaha.. get me nalang the ones from Kirkland! Haha.. :)

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  5. hahaha alam mo ang kirkland ha ^__^

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  6. Of course!! hahaha..

    John - you have plans ba to come back here for a visit?

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  7. hi didi,

    yupperz...sa october im gonna be back to noy-pi land~~

    i'll try to have a rockin' time in manila this time around as i haven't been home for a while and will stay *longer*.

    i'll make sure to remember your senior kirkland's~~ make sure you share it with your *panget* and don't maul the whole bottle like my kumare winnie the pooh does with her honey :P

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