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July 15th, 2016 07:33 PM #9171
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July 15th, 2016 07:33 PM #9172
You mean knives sir? There are a few shops selling the usual: Benchmade, Spyderco, CRKT, Kershaw, S&W, Emersons...wala masyadong exotics except one selling local knives. Prices are more or less at par with local shops.
Interestingly, one stall was selling cheap China stuff. They have assisted 3-4" opening folders at 500-600 pesos. i'm not an expert, but they seemed sturdy.
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July 15th, 2016 09:04 PM #9173
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July 15th, 2016 09:09 PM #9174
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July 15th, 2016 09:36 PM #9175
Saken 1.5 hrs megamall din.
Hanap ka bro ng may mall para malamig hehe actually entitled ako for the courtesy lane kaso malayo ako sa aseana.
Naswerte lang ako pagka online, the week after may available na. Yung kasabay ko na nag set din ang nakuha is after 2 months pa.
2pm appointment ko pero nandun na ako 1pm, puwede naman.
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July 15th, 2016 10:18 PM #9176
mas maraming applicante sa Aseana compare sa ibang branch. suggest sa mall ka na lang. personally sa rob galleria ako nagparenew ng passport, maliban sa malamig na, mas organize ang systema dun.
yup +1, keep on trying sa online appointment kung 1 to 2 months from now ang availability. swertihan makakuna ka ng appointment maybe 1 or 2 weeks kapag ang ibang applicants nagcancel ng appointment.
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July 15th, 2016 11:19 PM #9177
With all of my wife's family (and a good number of relatives) immigrating here plus that super typhoon wiping out their family business in Leyte, I guess we won't have to move to the PH. Nothing left to do but sell off the remaining assets. They already set up a new business here. They won a (state) government contract. I take that to mean they're thriving.
It's interesting to know that during the Clinton years of the 90's, only my wife was able to enter the country. The rest of them got in during the Bush years of the previous decade.
Her family isn't exactly book-smart. But, they're very savvy when it comes to business. I have nothing but admiration for them. They can visit and stay with us anytime. Heck. Soon, it'll be us visiting and staying over.
Actually, my wife has a nephew who is very book-smart. He recently got his PhD in Mathematics from the U of Maryland and works as an instructor for the DoD.
All that brain power and he just learned how to drive. He's been here in the US since 2005. ;)
He wants to know how long it will take to drive from Maryland to our house.
Facebook was really lively today. It's not even 8 am yet.Oh wait. It's almost 11 am at the East Coast.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; July 15th, 2016 at 11:59 PM.
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July 15th, 2016 11:45 PM #9178
The RFID on my dark tinted can be detected by the rfid scanner at the subdivision entrance but the RFID on my medium tinted innova can't be read, I have tried placing it all over the windshield but to my dismayed it still dosen't work.
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July 15th, 2016 11:45 PM #9179parang wala na talaga ako happiness sa big SUV. di ko maintindihan. then I learned history. for example, napanood nyo ba narcos. noon araw pala dami din nakaSUV sa colombia, Pajero, LandCruiser, Land Rover, Jeep. and they were filthy rich drug lord people. sabi pa ng DEA, only drug dealers can afford those 4x4s, and during that time it was very expensive. but 2 decades later those cars mean nothing.
why are wasting all our opportunities or pie share to the big SUV? what did we let go to get them, a personality development class perhaps, a trip to Nice France or a daily fine dining experience
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July 16th, 2016 03:26 AM #9180
we must be careful of our health. a batchmate passed at a young age of 38. facebook accounts of him having a stroke then not recovering from it scares me a bit.
Planning to buy a second car. Help me choose. Honda accord has 71k mileage for ₱465,000 Nissan...
honda accord 2014 2.4L vs nissan altima 2015