+ Follow ANG PABORITONG LIBRO Tag
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[Title] => I can read Judas favorite book upside down
[Summary] => This Weeks Winner
Elenita Pura, 35, is currently mastering the art of multi-tasking. She enjoys juggling her duties as a wife and mother to three children, a frantic housekeeper keeping track of bills and feng shui, while drafting letters, speeches and press releases at work. She finished AB European Languages (major in French) at UP Diliman and works at the Embassy of Japan in Manila. From 1997 to 2000, she worked at the Department of Foreign Affairs-Office of European Affairs.
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[AuthorName] => Elenita Pura
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[Title] => FL!PP!NG FoR F!L!PINö
[Summary] => My brothers make fun of how I used to say sapin-sapin. They would laugh their brains out every time I asked for another slice of this yummy Philippine kakanin. "Ooh, sapehn-sapehn," they drawled, wiggling their eyebrows at me as I simmered in my seat, sticking my tongue out at them. I insisted that I said it correctly, and each time I repeated it to prove my point, Id have them howling. Thankfully, I realized that I did have a funny way of saying it.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Monique Buensalido
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ANG PABORITONG LIBRO
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Elenita Pura, 35, is currently mastering the art of multi-tasking. She enjoys juggling her duties as a wife and mother to three children, a frantic housekeeper keeping track of bills and feng shui, while drafting letters, speeches and press releases at work. She finished AB European Languages (major in French) at UP Diliman and works at the Embassy of Japan in Manila. From 1997 to 2000, she worked at the Department of Foreign Affairs-Office of European Affairs.
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[Title] => FL!PP!NG FoR F!L!PINö
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1529090
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