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However, next Tuesday (July 30), is the last day unless they extend this promo again throughout August.

Priced at P 225.00 per person with a glass of soda. It's okay for an eat-all-you-can pizza, especially if you eat like moi.
If you've eaten in Papa John's before, I'm pretty sure you're familiar with this garlic butter sauce. Make your pizza and/or pizza crust more special by dipping it first here.

 Countdown.

Can you guess how many pizza slices will I be able to eat?

1
Hawaiian

2
Pepperoni

3
Garden Fresh

4
Fisherman's Catch

5
Pepperoni

6
Hawaiian

7
Hawaiian


Hahahahaha.


My stomach's indeed expanding whenever I'm eating in at eat-all-you-can.


Gora na sa Papa John's on Tuesday and let's see who can eat more. ^_^

5 PM - 9 PM

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Even reading a boring book wasn't able to make me sleepy.


Disclaimer: Wala pa 'ko masyaodong alam pagdating sa ganitong bagay. Based on experience 'to halos! 

Taglish ulit tayo ngayon, ang hirap mag-isip. ;) 


I have accounts on three local banks specifically Banco de Oro, BPI Family Bank and EastWest Bank.


Pati sa Savings Account ko may compartmentalization e noh? Haha!

Purchase your CVV Sticker here. 


1. I've had my BDO account way before I started this blog so it's understandable that I don't have a blog post for that but I maintain an account with a passbook and atm card. (Kabayan Savings 'to kaya P 50.00 lang ang ADB kung may remittance ka at least once a year.)

2. I've had my BPI Family Savings Bank account since March.

3. And my latest bank account from Eastwest Bank which I opened today.


What is the common denominator? All of them have low maintaining balance.
Kasi kung sa kagaya ko na hindi pa talaga stable ang pasok ng pera pero infairness, consistent na lumalabas! Malaking tulong 'yung hindi ka kakabahan na mag-fall ka below ADB eh. Saka hindi malaki 'yung kailangan mong pera bago makakuha ng interest 'yung ipon mo.


When the student is ready, the teacher will arrive.

 Oh, ako teacher ngayon! Ready ka ba sa isang mahaba-habang kwentuhan?
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 The link of EastWest Bank's Website: here


Earn big savings from small beginnings! 


Bakit kailangan magbukas ng Savings Account? link: here.


Purchase your CVV Sticker here. 


I opened another account just after four months of opening my Easy Saver Account in BPI Family Bank. I have my reason for doing so (read after the break) and I've been wanting to open this account since two weeks ago but I only found the time to go to the bank this afternoon.


The reasons why this S.A. is worth considering:

1. Low initial deposit and maintaining balance
With only P 100.00, you can have your own Savings Account. 

2. With P 500.00 in your account, your money would already start earning interest. 
That's 0.25% in EastWest.

3. It comes with a VISA/Bancnet Debit Card.
I'm sure that you've seen a Visa logo whenever you went to malls or dined at restaurants. This Debit Card can give you the convenience of swiping the card at any VISA accepted POS terminals. No need to withdraw in ATMs.

EDIT: 4. You can use this card to pay your online purchases thru Paypal and to verify your account there too. (Thanks, Jeramy.)

Fees:

1. P 1
00.00 minimum initial deposit.

2. P 100.00 over-the-counter transaction fees.

EDIT: 3. No charges in P.O.S transactions and Eastwest Bank ATM withdrawals.

I will edit this part again in the future. I am still unaware of other possible charges of this account (i.e How much is the service charge going to be if you'd withdraw from another bank's ATM.) You may comment if you know though.


Requirements:
I.D
Initial Deposit




I am now an official EastWest Banker too!


Eastwest Bank Prepaid Card vs. BDO Cash Card: Click here.


 Napansin ko na maraming tumitingin ng tungkol sa savings bank na posts ko. Nilagay ko 'to rito almost ten years ago and thanks, everyone, for continuously accessing them but we now have better options if we're talking about the interest that our money will gain while deposited.

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to keep the two bank accounts that I wrote about before and stuck with BDO because there's a branch a few blocks away from home making it the most convenient traditional bank for me at the moment. And well, my credit card is still with BDO so yeah.

While the information in this post are still relevant. Digital banks are emerging these days and I made the switch. Here's my review of two Digital Banks here in the Philippines:

Go Tyme Bank and Seabank

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Happy Second Anniversary, Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines!

Has it been a year already? :O
1st Anniversary Exhibit
KCCPh Library


So last night, my friends and I went to MOA to watch a Taekwondo performance by TAL and also the finalists for the K-Pop Cover Dance Festival. We got General Admissions  VIP tickets from KCC. Admittedly, the 2nd part we didn't get to enjoy that much because we're not really into K-pop and the intense shouting and cheering for TAL drained all our energy. Not to mention that we haven't eaten our dinner yet. 

 And of all the songs that were played in the Part 2 of the night, we only knew like 5 of them. Hahaha! Just call us the Korean Culture enthusiasts because I don't think we'd ever to shift to K-pop. 

The taekwondo performance? It was daebak. 

TAL is a non-verbal performance combining the techniques of traditional dance, takewondo and some modern day dances. The whole performance brings together the different aspects of traditional and modern Korean culture of music, dance and of course, martial arts.
Excuse the quality of pictures.
I really need to get a new one. Hahaha.


Drumsticks that are on fire?
Lighted drumsticks?
Whatever.
A.K.A live jaw dropping Taekwondo stunts.


The winners!
They're going to Korea to represent the Philippines sometime this year.
Hello there, BB.

 Because Jaejoong and I have a super memorable connection now. (in my case, at least) Seeing him keeps reminding me about that silly thing that came into my mind a few months ago. You know those nights when you suddenly have that desire to do something crazy and put it on the next level by actually doing whatever that idea is. Then... then you're caught unprepared. hahahaha. Ang gulo ko na naman.
A statue of admiral Yi-Sun Sin who is credited for resurrecting Goebukseon (Turtle Ship) from pre-existing designs. It's thought to be an ironclad warship used during the Joseon Dynasty.  He is also famed for his victories against the Japanese army during the war.

I learned about him from the drama, Gu Family Book. I so miss my dose of K-dramas. The free online streaming site which I love and have been using for years has shut down.
Korean Traditional Fance Dance
One of the places in my bucket list: Boseong Green Tea Plantation

I mean what would sound even better to a green tea fanatic, right? And the fact that this green tea plantation is in Korea makes the idea seem more enticing. Someday.... :
) ) )

I just have this feeling that everything would feel right in Boseong. HAHAHA. Green tea addict much.
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I'm no expert.

I just need to sort things out.
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