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  1. #51

    Sis pang.hatag nalng na imo money bhe.... maraming bata nagugutom ngayon

  2. #52
    I know what yoou guys are thinking.. and I am thinking the same thing as well.. pero palihug, let's stay on topic.


    Why pamper life's complexities when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?

  3. #53
    paytera gud ani.hehehe
    pero ok ra na mu gasto oi
    naa mn sad ika gasto
    ok na na nga bisyo kaysa mag drugs
    hehehe

  4. #54
    ok nalng siguro kung sigeg shopping kung angayan pod sa paliton.. unsaon nalng sigeg pamalit pero y angay..

  5. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by pruzchett View Post
    well, i think if you have a stable job and you can afford it sure, why not, since that's just roughly $800. Honestly, it's not that much if you're rich, because one simple designer dress like an Herve Leger dress will cost you $2000. And then perhaps you might want to pair it with some Giuseppe Zanotti pair of shoes that may cost you $750... then of course your purse/clutch might be around $400. That would be $3150 without the jewelry, cost for hair and makeup.

    Now some rich people have to go to events more than once a month, and they just can't wear the same look to a different event, so assuming they go to 3 events, they've just spent $9450, or Php425,250.00 ! Surprise!

    So your 35T is nothing compared to that. Hahahahaha

    Of course the average person would never spend that much, darling, what planet are you from? You should know. Unless you're pretending not to know so you could show off and say you're spending that much so we'll all think your so rich.

    Attention whore.

    It's not the spending that you need to work on, honey, it's your self esteem that you need to improve on. It's totally unnecessary to come up here and tell average juan de la cruces you're spending 35T on clothes just to get feedback on how loaded you must be just for the flattery and the attention.

    If you wanted advice on how to spend less, there are thousands of ways you could have done so without having to mention 35T.

    Anyways, my advice for you is go get your clothes from UKAY2x. There are so many branded clothes out there being sold, 1 piece starting at Php180. If you're lucky you can spot the same Herve Leger dress that normally costs $1500 for just P150 like I did. And yes, it was an authentic Herve Leger dress.

    sis nag ask raman ko opinions diri...to tell u honestly...i spend more than that if i have events to attend on but i posted this topic here not to brag about anything...its cause i need to ask for ways/tips on how can i stop it, ive already expected those criticisms that i might get out from posting this but who cares?no one knows me here and its my way out of getting this problem off my chest coz i worry most about my marriage. its 35t in phil.but more than that if im here.there's no ukay2x here in sydney sis.asa man na dapit ukay-ukay kay adtuon ko na?

  6. #56
    modz please close this thread nalang.thank you

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    Hiyee, Lady Blackrose!

    I am one of those typical Filipinos who, at times, cannot even spare a cent for fashion and other indulgences... and, I am envious of your good fate. I feel guilty of buying such when I could use them for my kids' necessities and small comforts.

    I read that you are a nurse and from what I heard from friends working abroad, it isn't an easy job. Sometimes, one has to extend beyond her nursing duties and become, yes, ass-wipers. Go ahead, Lady Blackrose, spend your hard earned money. Sometimes, when a person is lonely, as in your case that you are away from your kin and in a foreign land, one needs to have a form of gratification to mask said loneliness.

    It seems that despite the spending spree, something is still missing or else you wouldn't come up with this thread and express your dilemma. Perhaps, it would make you feel better if you could allot some of your budget for shopping to some selfless causes.

    Lady Blackrose, the intangible things are those that last forever... Cheer up!
    Last edited by DyslexicHeart; 01-07-2009 at 10:18 AM.

  8. #58
    Kris Aquino maybe, certainly NOT a typical Filipina.

    Quote Originally Posted by lady_blackrose View Post
    what can u say about this?is this normal for a typical filipina?anyone spend this much there in philippines?
    Before the mods close this thread per your request, one final suggestion:

    Use that money to set up a foundation to help street kids, or put up scholarships for poor deserving children. Maybe join Greenpeace. You'll get a much more satisfying sense of achievement and self-worth.
    Last edited by dubioz; 01-07-2009 at 09:46 AM.

  9. #59
    pde ra ma-minimize nimu imu gasto pero daghan ghapon ka mapa:it wardroBes. . .

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    adto ka tabo-banay sa coLon naa daghan dadTo.

    kana imu 5k magbago-ud naka ana aLsa. . .

  10. #60
    ah naka bana ni siya ug foreigner siguro hehehe

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