Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
Age 30
Joined myLot 7 years ago
I'm 23 years old. I love to bake and dreams of opening a bakeshop in my hometown in the Philippines. I love watching anime, reading manga and novels online
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Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
1 Dec 17
Christmas here in the Philippines has always been festive and Philippines also celebrates Christmas the longest. When it hits September the 1st the Christmas countdown has already started and in November, people start decorating...
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1 person
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
1 Dec 17
Christmas here in the Philippines has always been festive and Philippines also celebrates Christmas the longest. When it hits September the 1st the Christmas countdown has already started and in November, people start decorating...
5 responses •
1 person
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
1 Dec 17
Christmas here in the Philippines has always been festive and Philippines also celebrates Christmas the longest. When it hits September the 1st the Christmas countdown has already started and in November, people start decorating...
5 responses •
1 person
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
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10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon Thank you, I am always hoping for the opportunity to come because I want to stand on my own two feet and support myself and my family. Because being a farmer's daughter you don't have enough money. and if you do you account what the money will be spent on.
30 Nov 17
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2 people
Celine Angela S. Balbon
@CAngela (34)
30 Nov 17
A Day in the life of a job less person.
1. You tend to envy the friends who have a job and are earning for them themselves. 2. You don't have money to buy things you need and want. 3. You still depend on your parents because you...
11 responses •
10 people