S6E1: The Dudes and Dandies of Colonial Manila
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Cravats. Top hats. Barongs. Striped pants. Wide, wide waistbands. Well-dressed men are on the prowl in Luneta, turning heads and inciting whispers. Let’s meet these fashionable fops, shall we?
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Audio from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me from New Line Cinema.
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