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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    Oh wow really?!?!? Is there very little chance mahulog yung uling particles sa clothes???

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    #22
    ^

    The person ironing should be careful not to burn the clothes with charcoal embers, so far hindi pa naman nangyayari yan sa clothes namin dito.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    HUH? Iron clothes with uling? That does not sound practical...
    It was very useful during the Cory brownout years, and in some areas in the provinces that still don't have electricity.

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    #24
    uling-powered flat iron ... yan naman talaga ginagamit noong araw hindi pa uso ang electric-powered

    at meron pa talaga gumagamit nyan sa mga liblib na lugar na wala pa kuryente

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    It was very useful during the Cory brownout years, and in some areas in the provinces that still don't have electricity.
    sabi sa balita 8 hours ang brownout sa mindanao daily ngayon, yun nga lang layo ng shipping, hehe

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    #26
    Hayaan niyo na lang ng gusot mayaman

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