Dahil nagbubuhat daw siya ng mga basyo ng tubig at gumagawa ng iba pang mga panlalaking trabaho, napagkamalan daw na tomboy noon si Nora Aunor!
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00:00What do you wish for every Christmas?
00:04For my family to be able to help.
00:07So that you can earn a living.
00:10That's really what I've experienced.
00:13Because I realized that I'm working.
00:17And it's like a man's job.
00:20That's why they think I'm a tomboy.
00:22Because my jobs are all men's jobs.
00:25Like what?
00:27When you're watering the plants,
00:29there are two cans of water.
00:37Do you really do that?
00:39Yes, I do.
00:41It's heavy.
00:43How old is it?
00:45It's heavy.
00:46But it's not full.
00:49That's too much.
00:51Maybe that's why I didn't grow up.
00:53Maybe because of that.
00:55But that's why I realized that I'm the only one in the family
01:01who can help my siblings.
01:05Did you ever think that this will be your singing?
01:09No, I just became a singer.
01:12Because in my family, I'm the one who sings.
01:17Although my siblings have beautiful voices.
01:21But of course,
01:23I'm the only one who works.
01:25So that I can earn a living.
01:28That's why I sell rice at night.
01:31I sell cooked food at the market at night.
01:33Did you do all of that?
01:35I did.
01:36Sometimes, I remember how I can help.
01:40When I was in elementary school in Bicol,
01:43before going home,
01:45I used to go to a garbage dump.
01:51I used to go there to look for trash cans.
01:54Because trash cans are expensive.
01:57You have to buy them.
01:58You have to buy them?
01:59Yes, you have to buy them.
02:01That's why you have to look for jars.
02:03Jars or bottles.
02:04Bottles.
02:05I would look for bottles so that I can clean them.
02:11So that I can put new water to drink.
02:14That's what I sell on the train.
02:17I see.
02:18Did you believe in Santa Claus back then?
02:26I don't know.
02:28But I don't think so.
02:30Maybe because of our poverty,
02:32I don't think about it anymore.
02:33Of course, there's Santa Claus.
02:35But I don't think about it anymore.
02:39How can you believe in him?
02:40Right?
02:41That's true.
02:43Of course, when we were young,
02:44we were jealous.
02:45Especially when we were young.
02:47Like what Simon said earlier,
02:49there were dolls.
02:51Did you feel that way when you were young?
02:53That there were dolls?
02:55I didn't have any dolls.
02:57All my dolls were boys.
02:59They were guns.
03:00They were guns.
03:01That's why I was surprised.
03:02All my dolls were boys.
03:04Why not girls?
03:06I don't know.
03:07Maybe they were jealous of you.
03:09Maybe.
03:10Because they were carrying guns.
03:13Maybe they were jealous of you.
03:15But I was still a girl
03:17because I had dolls.
03:18That's why my grandmother
03:20in Manila
03:21sent me a doll
03:22with a broken arm.
03:24I was so happy back then.
03:26It was always next to me when I slept.
03:28My mother just stitched my arm.