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unlikable snow...


went to the mall to buy some stuff just this morning... you can do a 60kph in the north bound lane, usually at this time of the day the fastest you could get is 40... no traffic... what's missing?... the talisay, silay, cadiz, etc... bound PUJ's and buses that clogs up the lane to pickup passengers... they were all diverted... which is good... traffic less christmas... heheh... tomorrow is the noche buena day... the christmas eve... of course i'll be celebrating it with my mom... i'm baking lasagna later that's one of my favorite... i already have all of my ingredients prepared... need a recipe?... just google it you'll find a lot in the net... ehehhe... i don't really have a recipe where i would follow the direction and everything... i just invent my own recipe... that's it for now... peace!

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