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1 March 2010

Sab-atan II's Litson Rice

A litson rice review with the discerning Dawgs.
Posted by Padma at 08:24
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Labels: baguio, city life, food, pop anthro

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http://abebedorespgondufo.blogs.sapo.pt/ said...

Good blog.

28 February 2010 21:20

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