All because of the quest for shrink plastic.
Thou shalt not shop in Saizen in Robinson's Galleria. It really is a
heavenly wasteland of P85 Japanese goodies and lots of crazy stuff,
hahaha! Magkakasala ka talaga, ahehehe. I couldn't stop myself from
picking things up (and ending up regretfully putting them back). And to
think that I only came there to buy shrink plastic and check out some
of the art supplies that Reggie had posted on her Facebook.
It's because you already know that everything in the huge store is
worth only P85, but when you add everything up, oh my, hahaha. No
wonder store employees are all ready with a shopping basket to put your
purchases in. You'll really end up buying more than you expected. I
even found Jon Santos looking at both vertical and horizontal
clipboards in fascination, wondering if he could have any use for the
weird looking ones for his scripts. When Agot Isidro had approached in
the same aisle, she looked as if she was keeping her hands to herself
in case she starts picking up random stuff, hahaha!
It took me a while to look for the shrink plastic, because the
saleslady I asked didn't really know what I was talking about. She
thought I was looking for plastic wrap, ahehe. After combing through
the entire store, I found the shrink plastic at the end of the office
supplies, near the toy section. I ended up buying sheets of shrink
plastic in varying sizes, plus there were some packages that came with
free key holders, so I got some of those as well. And flourescent
glow-in-the-dark sheets? Why not? HAHAHA!
I spent a great deal of time just looking around, almost buying things
I didn't really need. There were even shelves full of different kinds
of false eyelashes, nail polish, colored staples, laptop bags, toe
socks... Oh my goodness, the list goes on and on. Nakakalula talaga,
hahaha.
Check out my first attempt at trying out the shrink plastic here.
erasmusa (guest)
