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    Sa BF may tinatayo na naman na SM. Magiging 2 na SM sa Sucat road!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I go to Powerplant to watch movies and eat usually. Libre din parking ko dito so bawas P45 sa gastos. Eto rin favorite mall ng lolo(+) and lola ko dati so if i have nothing to do on a Saturday night, I just go there and more often then not, I'd find them at Kuritake and have dinner with them (even without calling them beforehand).
    What is it with powerplant nga. It seems to be popular with the seniors. It's where my senior Mom, her friends and my Aunties like to go Landmark too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    What is it with powerplant nga. It seems to be popular with the seniors. It's where my senior Mom, her friends and my Aunties like to go Landmark too.

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    wala kasing masyadong tao kaya puntahan nang mga oldies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    What is it with powerplant nga. It seems to be popular with the seniors. It's where my senior Mom, her friends and my Aunties like to go Landmark too.

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    It's easy to get around with its simple lay-out, the resto choices are okay, and access from the car to the mall is likewise good as well (a big must for those who have a hard time walking). The parking entrance near True Value gets you straight to the resto level while the other restos are accessible from the street. The crowd is also generally well-heeled so it's not noisy and irritating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    What is it with powerplant nga. It seems to be popular with the seniors. It's where my senior Mom, her friends and my Aunties like to go Landmark too.

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    May gathering ng mga matanda sa tapat ng Dulcinea. Listening to other old folks playing the piano...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    I go to Powerplant to watch movies and eat usually. Libre din parking ko dito so bawas P45 sa gastos. Eto rin favorite mall ng lolo(+) and lola ko dati so if i have nothing to do on a Saturday night, I just go there and more often then not, I'd find them at Kuritake and have dinner with them (even without calling them beforehand).
    Para atang retirement home ang powerplant...hehehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    May gathering ng mga matanda sa tapat ng Dulcinea. Listening to other old folks playing the piano...
    This is actually one of the fave restos of my family esp my Dad. I remember as a child we'd go to the old greenbelt branch all the time. I noticed lang dulcinea, milkyway and pancake house are popular with seniors

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    ^the Greenbelt 2 Dulcinea (if i recall, this is where Gbelt 5 is now)? We used to eat breakfast there after manood si erpats ng early morning ensayo ng mga kabayo sa Sta. Ana Park.

    Favorite din ng mga matatanda yung mga coffee shops sa old groceries (old Makati Supermart, Uni Mart, etc.).

    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Para atang retirement home ang powerplant...hehehe.
    Marami din pretty faces sa Rockwell actually. Yung mga anak ng mga retired. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    What is it with powerplant nga. It seems to be popular with the seniors. It's where my senior Mom, her friends and my Aunties like to go Landmark too.
    The mall is not too big nor too long. It is long enough that it does not tire them out. Not crowded. Escalators and elevators are relatively nearby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    ^the Greenbelt 2 Dulcinea (if i recall, this is where Gbelt 5 is now)? We used to eat breakfast there after manood si erpats ng early morning ensayo ng mga kabayo sa Sta. Ana Park.

    Favorite din ng mga matatanda yung mga coffee shops sa old groceries (old Makati Supermart, Uni Mart, etc.).



    Marami din pretty faces sa Rockwell actually. Yung mga anak ng mga retired. :D
    Yes it's where GB5 is now. My Dad loves the pastries at Dulcinea especially the churros. He often brings me that as pasalubong. I've grown to love Dulcinea too, we always order the same for years and years (paella pasta and shake in a pitcher) hehehe.

    And yes coffee shops too! I had the chance to eat at Unimart and I noticed that all the tables had seniors. The food is perfect for seniors kasi (bland) Max's is also popular with seniors. And Conti's - they give a huge senior discount din on food and pastries!
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    pati pinaka gusto ko sa rockwell kahit madami tao di nag kaka banggaan di tulad sa mga sm malls. and walang jejemon.:bwahaha:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Listening to other old folks playing the piano...
    +1. I like the piano. When you walk along the corridors, you have this classic elegant feeling, kahit naka shorts and t-shirt ka lang. hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    pero pinaka madalas powerplant kasi sa baba lang namin.
    Taga joya ka ba manansala o one rockwell?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    +1. I like the piano. When you walk along the corridors, you have this classic elegant feeling, kahit naka shorts and t-shirt ka lang. hehe.
    Shorts + tshirt + polo + topsider/crocs/sanuk

    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Taga joya ka ba manansala o one rockwell?
    Pwede rin sa Backwell :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Shorts + tshirt + polo + topsider/crocs/sanuk



    Pwede rin sa Backwell :D
    Crocs clogs designed to repel the opposite *** hehe

    That value of lots at back of rockwell where soms is, has significantly increased na. There are a lot of nice restaurants and boutiques in the area already ( eg Atelier 317 moved from Palm Village to that area). I plan to explore it nga.

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    ^There are other Crocs designs already aside from the clogs (although i don't wear Crocs, the kids love em. Bihira mag sale eh, unlike Sanuk na nakakatyempo ako ng good deals at ROX from time to time ).

    My previous boss has been wanting to buy land at Backwell and build his own building for commercial and residential lease... There's also a Thai joint there where we would eat before after MBA class.

    BTT: Sa Baguio... SM Baguio. LOL.

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    ^

    SOMS.

    I alternate sperry and crocs sa beach. Mas madali kasi hubarin ang crocs when its time to change into a dive suit. Kahit mabasa ng tubig, okay lang. With topsiders, pag nabasa .. it gets uncomfortably squidgy and slimey inside, you'd have to let it dry for a day or two.

    May crocs outlet store sa cash and carry ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    ^There are other Crocs designs already aside from the clogs (although i don't wear Crocs, the kids love em. Bihira mag sale eh, unlike Sanuk na nakakatyempo ako ng good deals at ROX from time to time ).

    My previous boss has been wanting to buy land at Backwell and build his own building for commercial and residential lease... There's also a Thai joint there where we would eat before after MBA class.

    BTT: Sa Baguio... SM Baguio. LOL.
    That's soms but the food is not as good anymore.

    I really don't like the crocs clogs. Only Mario Batali can pull off wearing crocs.clogs. hehe. I see crocs go on sale all the time at NBC tent. But there's just too many people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    +1. I like the piano. When you walk along the corridors, you have this classic elegant feeling, kahit naka shorts and t-shirt ka lang. hehe.
    Some years ago, chanced upon a group of old(homesick) Filipinos in Macy's who gather there almost everyday to pass away time, according to them.

    I was descending on an escalator and couldn't believe my ears hearing a Filipino song being played on the piano... Well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    I really don't like the crocs
    But you have a pair of crocs.

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