| Is it SM or AYALA? | | Here in our country the two shopping malls are famous by its own. they help lots of people who are jobless. both employees of sm and ayala is well train in good costumer relations. everyday lots of people going there for every different purposes and one thing in common is people like to go there again and again. i just confuse of which of the two are more richer? i dont know how much they earn everyday but im sure its not less than millions a day. on my conclusion i think they are both abundant of wealth. because they are already listed to one of the richest man in industry. do you agree with me? or do you have any other info bout them? please share with us your info bout them. | |
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| Comfort Lounge in Ayala… | | Ahehehe…have you by chance feel so tired roaming around Ayala or become tired of sitting in one of those metal benches and noticed that your body want some rests in soft pillows but you just can’t go home yet because you’re waiting for someone? Well, whenever I get stuck in that mall for various reasons I always end up in their comfort lounge at the ground floor near oh george.The entrance fee is only 15 bucks, and you can stay there as long as you want. If you have LBM and you are ashamed to go to public CRs then you can sit like a queen in one of their cleanest rest-rooms. The place is not that big but it can temporarily restore your tired limbs and soothe your swelling feet. And or maybe by any chances we can bump into each other there. Ahehehe… | |
| | SM Malls or Ayala Malls? | | Which malls do you prefer to do to? What do you want in a mall that makes you come back again? Is it the look of the mall, the crowd, the stores? | |
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| Kenny Rogers Roasters, opens at ayala center, cebu | | We drop by at Kenny Rogers Roasters last night to have a lite dinner and surprisingly its their first day opening at 2nd level ayala center mall.We tasted thier spaghetti and chicken and the corn muffins.What about you guys, have you tried dining at Kenny? | |
| | Ayala alumni.....are you out there? | | Class of 2000 here, any other bulldogs out there? What year did you graduate and what are you up too since highschool? Senior year they ask where you want to be in 5 years, are you there? | |
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| | what is your favourite mall and why? | | hi there! for almost all of us, shopping is an integral part of life. we shop so that we can get things we need, things we want, or just be able to unwind while strolling in a mall.speaking of malls, i have five favourite malls here in the Philippines. SM Mall of Asia, SM City Bacoor, Greenbelt Makati, Alabang Town Centre and Ayala Centre Cebu. these malls are very beautiful, very clean and very safe. they also offer the widest and best choices of clothes and gadgets to buy and food to dine on. i love going to these malls several times per month.how about you guys? what are your favourite malls and why do you love them? is it because of the brand of clothes? electronics? food?thanks!=) | |
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| Do you like Agentina's football? | | Agentina national team is my favorite football team.And Riquelme is my favor football player.Do you like them?Which player do you like best?Roman,Crespe,Batistut,Ayala,Sorin,or Messi? | |
| | Have you ever been to Cebu? | | Hi to all MyLotters. I am actually from Cebu and this is one of the best provinces here in the Philippines. Cebu is one of the most developed provinces here in the Philippines and got a lot of tourist and historical spots as well. Cebu is the second major city in the Philippines next to Manila. For Filipinos, Cebu is an avenue of opportunity be in it in terms of employment, business, or education. It's economic and technical side is improving gradually. Though Cebu is a major city, it is also the most ideal place to stay. It's cost of living is not much compared to Manila and it's progress is way much better than other major cities in the Philippines, a perfect and neutral combination.Tourist and historical spots are also abound in Cebu. Magellan's Cross is probably the most known landmark of the province and is also known nationally and internationally as well. It is the mark of Filipino Christianity where a Spaniard named Ferdinand Magellan planted a cross when they arrived in Cebu. The Basilica Minore de Sto. Niño is one of the known churches in the Philippines. It is the home of Cebu's patron saint Sr. Sto. Niño which in English means the "Baby Jesus". A little further... | |
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