From the church grounds, I walked to the town plaza. Although there were still many people, but not aas many had I came here before noon. Most of the people on the street were street vendors from other towns and professional beggars.
Sto. Nino dresses P120 each. There were many vendors selling the same thing. It was obvious that these vendors belong to one clan.
This guy that makes himself look like Jesus is a pro. He goes from one town to another every fiesta. He and his companions are scheduled to go to a town in Batangas the next day for another fiesta. His other companions go around town, house to house, yung iba nakiki-kain, pretending to be legit.
I gave him five pesos still. Dapat hindi na nga.
Ang ale naman na ito, pag medyo hindi ka alert, eh lalagyan ka ng perdible sa dibdib na may naka kabit na anting-anting.
Ang bango nitong manok na ito, one of these days I want to try this. Mukhang masarap
what’s kwek-kwek? Konti na lang pwek-pwek na.
This I like. Magkano yung pinaka malaki? P120, puno ng sampaloc mam yan.
one hundred na lang. Sige…
Nay, ang bigat naman pala. Manong, bigyan kita ng beynte, ihatid mo nga ako dun sa Jollibee.
mam, wala hong magbabantay, baka nakawin paninda ko, pasensya na ho.
(Regret, hayan kasi ang hilig bumili).
My dream toy when I was little, every fiesta the sidera came and set up a big sidewalk store, but my Papa was mahigpit, bawal bumili.
Finally I reached Jollibee where my vehicle was parked.
kakain ba’ko dito eh di parang hindi ako na myesta
Another bakla street performer. I don’t think she’s from Binangonan. I am not saying na there are no bakla in Binangonan.
There are just soooo many nowadays, I see them purposely wetting themselves during the pagoda procession. Ke-kendeng-kendeng. Many men probably do not know yet that their hidden selves are wanting to make kendeng-kendeng also.
Bystanders splashed water on our vehicle. Meron pang gamit ay hose.
Watching the videos make me feel like I am actually there in your town. Thank you for your blog.
ka home sick hayyy..