I attended iBlog 4 last year as a stranger. Only a handful knows me and my blog, Ready To Be Rich. This year was definitely different, friends and acquaintances were there left and right.
However, I also came to iBlog 5 as a stranger (again). For not many people know that I’ve started a new blog. With a completely different niche from what they know about me. They don’t know that among them, The Thirsty Blogger lurks. (woot!)
Waiting for my turn to talk at the iBlog 5 surely made me thirsty. Good thing, the Zesto BIG 250 orange drink was there to quench it. 😉
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Haha! Sponsored by Zesto ba ito? 😆 LOLss haha!!
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parang model lng ng Zesto Big 250! It quenches your thirst! 🙂
Uhaw na Uhaw!
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