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September 11th, 2022 03:03 PM #1391
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September 12th, 2022 10:33 AM #1393may electric fan ad dati,
sabi ng manufacturer,
24 hours nilang pinapa-andar yung fan, nang naka-tukod ang blades, at hindi naman daw nag-liliyab.
seriously, my suspicion is, something dislodged when the fan fell, causing a short.
my question is, why didn't your house fuse blow?
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September 12th, 2022 11:33 AM #1394
Ung lahat na nagsabi na mali ka pero feeling mo ikaw ang tama lol
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September 12th, 2022 11:47 AM #13953d or asahi siguro yung ad na iyan...
yung mga clip on fans walang thermal fuse or protection circuit sa motor niya. also hindi pa iyan ICC at BPS tested yung mga ganyang clip on fan.
although they are dirt cheap to buy sa bangketa, tabi tabi and even sa online stores. does really people want to replace their safety just to save money on a substandard product?
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September 17th, 2022 11:42 AM #1398
ang galing ng edit
https://twitter.com/dramadelinquent/...19248978280451
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September 21st, 2022 08:36 AM #1399
Tampalpuke mo na yan!
Poqui-poqui (roasted eggplant) and kabatiti (patola or silk squash) are plain vegetables to Ilocano-speaking Filipinos, but their names will make non-speakers of the language giggle.
Arroz caldo or rice porridge to Tagalog speakers is called binulbol in Pangasinan.
There's a Gen Tinio (Kanto Tinio) in Makati, Barangay Titi-on in Palauig, Zambales, Barangay Tinitian in Roxas, Palawan, and Barangay Cantutang in Southern Leyte.
In Northern Luzon, Mt. Tagapo is referred to as "Susong Dalaga" because of the shape of its twin peaks when viewed from afar.
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