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Maybe it´s a universal animistic practice. As for the Philippines - who are the people who still do it? Not the folks in Metro Manila, I suppose. Shaman Piggy Even in Manila, I grew up there and had many a quatro cuantos drinks with the locals.
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: I will not buy spirits at that price! I drink my liquor and I don't put : it up for SHOW. The most I would spend is $30... for an old cognac or : brandy. One of the things I found interesting when there was when I went to visit relatives, friends, friends of friends of relatives, or acquaintances there is sometimes that big nara wood cabinet stock full of liquor. Not the rock-gut sort but V.S.O.P, 30-year old scotch, Black Label, Blue Label, etc. etc. and even Funtador that the elders find appealing to their pa'late. Some years back I questioned, where did you get all of these? Pasalubong, from OFW kin in Saudi ... Dooti pree ... I think in our culture and IMO, it is a trophy of sorts, in that self-control and indulgence is held in check. And that is a good thing given the inhebriation that seems to swallow a great number of our kababayan doon sa Pinas. - HowDryIYamDom
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Maybe it´s a universal animistic practice. As for the Philippines - who are the people who still do it? Not the folks in Metro Manila, I suppose. Shaman Piggy Even in Manila, I grew up there and had many a quatro cuantos drinks with the locals.
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are the people who still do it? Not the folks in Metro Manila, I suppose. Shaman Piggy Even in Manila, I grew up there and had many a quatro cuantos drinks with the locals.
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: I will not buy spirits at that price! I drink my liquor and I don't put : it up for SHOW. The most I would spend is $30... for an old cognac or : brandy. One of the things I found interesting when there was when I went to visit relatives, friends, friends of friends of relatives, or acquaintances there is sometimes that big nara wood cabinet stock full of liquor. Not the rock-gut sort but V.S.O.P, 30-year old scotch, Black Label, Blue Label, etc. etc. and even Funtador that the elders find appealing to their pa'late. Some years back I questioned, where did you get all of these? Pasalubong, from OFW kin in Saudi ... Dooti pree ... I think in our culture and IMO, it is a trophy of sorts, in that self-control and indulgence is held in check. And that is a good thing given the inhebriation that seems to swallow a great number of our kababayan doon sa Pinas. - HowDryIYamDom I have plenty too but not for show but to drink, few people can tell the difference between $100 cognac to $30 ones, and those that can tell the difference would like my $30 ones better... this is the secret, psst! It is not the price but who makes it, after a few years old, on the barrel(that also makes the difference) you cannot tell.
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Hey, guys! Have you heard about the Filipino Spirit of The Glass? I used to turn the glass mouth side up and then poured White Zinfandel in it after each session. You should try it for some uplifting experiences. The Rude Clown, Orinello I'd rather drink my spirits than talk to it.
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