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Glutton Anonymous: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort in Cebu. We stayed at Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort. For our first night in the Visayas as it was very close to Oslob. We were also encouraged by the reasonable rates and positive feedback from friends who have already been to Bluewater. Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort. View From the Dock. Have a strict boat schedule which can be seen here. Plan your trip based on the schedule to avoid paying a fee. We explored the island in no time:. I certai...
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Footprints Across Indochina: Day 07 - Cambodia / Thailand
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This blog is about six people taking a trip together for the first time to three different Southeast Asian cities, specifically in the Indochina region. It is bursting at the seams with musings and minutiae that can be somewhat overwhelming but never unnecessary. As an added benefit, it can also be used as a pseudo-guide for future trekkers to HCMC, Siem Reap and Bangkok. Day 00 - Manila / Vietnam. Day 01 - Vietnam. Day 02 - Vietnam. Day 03 - Vietnam. Day 04 - Vietnam / Cambodia. Day 05 - Cambodia. After...
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footprintsacrosshongkong: DAY 1
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LEAVE OUR CARES BEHIND. AUGUST 1, 2007 1030 AM. CAUSEWAY BAY, HONG KONG. Landing was a non-barf event as well. Hopefully I’m overcoming my air nausea. Nikki texted Gene as soon as we landed, and Gene called us up assuming we had already arrived in our hotel. It really helps if one has a local SIM as one is more accessible to the locals. Globe apparently has a tie-up with CSL so calls are relatively cheaper than with other networks like PCCW. AUGUST 1, 2007 12 PM. CAUSEWAY BAY AND CENTRAL, HONG KONG.
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Footprints Across Indochina: Day 00 - Manila / Vietnam
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This blog is about six people taking a trip together for the first time to three different Southeast Asian cities, specifically in the Indochina region. It is bursting at the seams with musings and minutiae that can be somewhat overwhelming but never unnecessary. As an added benefit, it can also be used as a pseudo-guide for future trekkers to HCMC, Siem Reap and Bangkok. Day 00 - Manila / Vietnam. Day 01 - Vietnam. Day 02 - Vietnam. Day 03 - Vietnam. Day 04 - Vietnam / Cambodia. Day 05 - Cambodia. NAIA&...
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footprintsacrosshongkong: DAY 5
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August 5, 2007 10 AM. CAUSEWAY BAY, HONG KONG. Unless it’s manufactured there, labeled elsewhere and then imported back. Or Japanese are crazy over makeup that the Shu Uemura people decided to mark their products up since no one would care anyway. Whatever. I’m rambling. We were greeted by an amazing site outside our hotel when we were on our way to Times Square. There were Indonesians everywhere! August 5, 2007 10 AM. MONGKOK, HONG KONG. The tiangges were all closed and it was already past 11am! H&M bag...
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Footprints Across Indochina: Ernest
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This blog is about six people taking a trip together for the first time to three different Southeast Asian cities, specifically in the Indochina region. It is bursting at the seams with musings and minutiae that can be somewhat overwhelming but never unnecessary. As an added benefit, it can also be used as a pseudo-guide for future trekkers to HCMC, Siem Reap and Bangkok. Day 00 - Manila / Vietnam. Day 01 - Vietnam. Day 02 - Vietnam. Day 03 - Vietnam. Day 04 - Vietnam / Cambodia. Day 05 - Cambodia. Dun s...
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Footprints Across Indochina: Day 09 - Thailand
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This blog is about six people taking a trip together for the first time to three different Southeast Asian cities, specifically in the Indochina region. It is bursting at the seams with musings and minutiae that can be somewhat overwhelming but never unnecessary. As an added benefit, it can also be used as a pseudo-guide for future trekkers to HCMC, Siem Reap and Bangkok. Day 00 - Manila / Vietnam. Day 01 - Vietnam. Day 02 - Vietnam. Day 03 - Vietnam. Day 04 - Vietnam / Cambodia. Day 05 - Cambodia. 70 ba...
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footprintsacrosshongkong: DAY 4
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August 4, 2007 10 AM. CENTRAL, HONG KONG. Nikki and I started off the day by having breakfast at McDonald’s. I had pancakes with burger steak while she had Twisty Noodles which was a weird sopas. The pancakes had a lot of holes/ air pockets at the back which seems to me a culinary boo-boo. Aren’t pancakes supposed to be thick and fluffy? With all our walking around via the bridge extensions, we got to an area where Pinoys abounded. There they were- speaking in Tagalog, clutching YES! According to the sal...
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A post with too many I's - I'm Significant!
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Screamed the dust speck. A post with too many I's. Jul 14th, 2012 at 4:14 PM. I have just mentioned this to a friend earlier- that I really ought to take better care of myself, that I am not just living for the one big thing that went wrong but also for all the other things that went right. I say this because I feel sometimes that I spread myself too thinly. I'd really like to know what are the dreams of other people. I ought to take a poll starting with my friends. What else do I want to do? I'm not rea...
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Glutton Anonymous: March 2014
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Thursday, March 27, 2014. India Day One: Transit Time. India, the home of Taj Mahal, a country so rich in history and culture, is sadly not a popular holiday destination for us Filipinos. I'm sure one hindrance is the lack of direct flights from Manila to New Delhi, making travel to India a time consuming and expensive undertaking. To reach India, my friends and I had to fly via Cathay Pacific and had a 9 hour stopover in Hong Kong. We spent our short stint in Hong Kong window shopping,. An advantage of ...