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Saturday, June 04, 2005 at 11:19 AM


barbecue stands abound the streets of Manila. They serve various, skewered things, from the gothic (blood cubes), to the bizzare (animal insides), to the regular (pork, fish). Your choice.

2 comments:

Blogger dessa girl said...

ok, read doc emer's latest post bout lechon. may extra info dun about isaw. ay, grabe na 'to watson!  

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Blogger Nick Ballesteros said...

Aaargh. I love lechon, and dirty ice cream, and fishballs! *sigh*

Here is the link to doc emer's post.  

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