I think I'm the only woman who does not like Pandora. White gold or silver looks terrible on my skin
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Sa charm din ng Pandora na may nakalagay na happy anniversary ako bumagsak [emoji1] [emoji16]
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at baka hihirit pa na mas maganda yata kung sa paris mismo natin bibilhin yung eiffel tower charm, yung sapatos sa italy,,,,etc,,,,![]()
Dont your wives/gfs hate the oxidization effect on the bracelet and charms? Dati free cleaning anytime ngayon scheduled na at certain locations pam
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Heads-up,certain U-turn slots in QC, Makati to be closed on Monday.
Counterflow traffic along Rockwell flyover will also be stopped.
North Road in Cubao, Quezon City will implement one way traffic for vehicles coming from EDSA.
GMANews Online: Traffic council to close some roads, U-turn slots in QC, Makati
i don't think the general public knows this yet
Last edited by badkuk; September 4th, 2016 at 05:49 PM.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
How to respond properly at police checkpoints
After the deadly explosion in his hometown of Davao City on Friday night, President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday placed the entire country under “state of lawlessness.”
This declaration calls for the increased presence of police and military in the streets and the setting up of more checkpoints especially in Metro cities.
Below are the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) guidelines on how to properly respond and protect your rights during checkpoint inspection:
(1) Checkpoints must be well-lighted, properly identified, and manned by uniformed personnel.
(2) Upon approaching the checkpoint, slow down, dim the headlights, and turn on cabin lights.
(3) Never step out of the vehicle.
(3) Lock all doors of vehicles during inspection because only visual search is allowed.
(4) Never submit to physical and body search.
(5) Motorists are not required to open their glove compartment, trunk, or bags.
(6) Be courteous but firm in answering. Assert your rights, have a presence of mind and DO NOT PANIC.
(7) Keep your driver’s license and car registration handy.
(8) Be ready to use your mobile phones at any time; speed dial emergency numbers.
(9) Report violations immediately.