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Julie Asedillo
Gender:female
Age:39
Nationality  : Filipino
Location:
 Manila, Philippines
Julie is: working in a law firm in Manila, Philippines 
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Julie-2406's Trips

 Philippines 1st April 2007
 Australia 28th October 2006
 China 28th August 2004

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Eye Colour Brown
Hair Colour Brown
Build Athletic
Height 5' 1' (155 cm)
Occupation Legal
Education College
Religion Methodist
Ethnic Origin Asian

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Film
lots
Type of music
reggae,dub, ska, new wave, alternative, pop, jazz, bossa nova, and others
Song
dont worry be happy
Band/Group
Bob Marley, Lee Scratch Perry,New York Ska Ensemble, Macka B.U2, Beatles, Ramones etc.. etc..
Person
unsang heroes
Quote
live life to the fullest! but do it right..
Place to party
any place where people are having fun
Place to relax
beach and mountain
Place to holiday
anywhere
Book
lots of collections
Sport
anything

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Camping
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Traveling
Wine tasting




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:-) Life is full of surprises..you'll never know what will happen, who you will meet, who will be your friends...But at the end of the day no matter where we are, what we do..we will go back to the place we called HOME...
Im a people person, sensitive, talkative, likes to talk about everything. My friend once said that I have lots of fire! ( i dunno what he meant by that?) hahaha
I love to travel..see heartwarming scenery and the natural beauty of nature..feel the warm breeze of wind and enjoy the fresh air...i like to meet people, love to have a great conversation..share food with my friends, while having chit chat and wine! lol..
So dont be afraid to explore, make friends to anyone, everyone..treat people like the way they treated you...be good..wear a smile..and always remember..We only live once, so enjoy your life to the fullest! but mind you guys...do it right! :-)

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