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The fact is that i go for normal looking girls n u go for popular pretty girls n w some luck on my side, that's all. demand n supply logic mah. so no more misleading pls, else people thought i know black magic. |
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So where are you really from, khuya? Dont think I've ever met a Singaporean who could spell 'Singapore' any other way...
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Just concluded a 3D2N quick trip to AC, only my 4th or 5th visit there since 2006. Pleased to see that the novelty of the place hasn't worn off for me.
Me: late 30s S'porean, expatriate in HCMC, Vietnam. Not-so-secret Philippines and Indonesia cheongster, usually preferring Manila and Jakarta respectively, having made multiple visits every year to both in the last 6 years. Don't have much to report on, nor would like to repeat information that has already been mentioned on this thread. Except: Beware of Runner and Thief named 'Yumi' from Dollhouse Bar. Real name on Entertainer ID - read it but unfortunately cant recall. Claimed to be 23 and from Manila. Spinner, small saggy tits which you won't see under her bikini. PHP 3000 BF category. Showed me a picture of a baby son, fathered by a Korean customer from the Puerto Galera/Sabang gogo bars on a ONS where she claimed to have worked in the past. Son is being taken care of by her mother in Manila. Also claimed to have done one tour in KL but was refused entry and turned back on her second visit. Claimed to have permanent travel ban to Malaysia stamped in passport. Subsequently came to work in AC. Promised to stay LT during interview and was convincing enough even to a cynical old guy like me. Back in room however, put on her clothes after 1st shot. Also stole candy from hotel room (Royal Amsterdam has a tray of candy and toiletries for sale, placed on top of fridge) amounting to around PHP 400. Money is not the issue but a matter of principle. Taking without asking in this case is tantamount to theft. I did not find out until check out, so it was a not-so-nice parting gift for me from AC. Had a total of 3 BFs brought to room. The remaining two - one was already falling down drunk when BF'd and did not carry a handbag, the other was known to one in our group - a senior bro on this thread, and his friend. Therefore, the one I describe above is the likely candidate. _____________________________________________ For those of you carrying USD, on 13/1 at NAIA Terminal 3 (MNL), rate was 1 USD = PHP 43.20. At Robinsons Mall in Malate on the same day, at the popular money exchange (green signboard) near the supermarket, 1 USD = PHP 43.70. Once again, it was a pleasure meeting up again with: The Lord, taxi69 and another (unnamed) bro who is my ex- Indonesia cheong buddy - you know who you are. Cheers.
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người Việt sống ở nước ngoài = Việt Kiều người Sing sống ở nước ngoài = Sing Kiều Last edited by Singkieu; 16-01-2012 at 10:35 PM. |
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Forgot to add:
Moral of the story/lessons learnt = 1. Interview or not, all BFs continue to be a gamble with regards to her being a runner or not. Therefore, why bother with the interview? 2. If staying in a hotel with an in-room tray of goodies for sale, remember to remove and stow away out of sight.
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May be next time i borrow my Superman logo T-shirt to the Runner, it can't let you fly in the sky but can run as fast as me..
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I was the last one to leave AC today.
Took the SEAIR TIGER FLIGHT.... was on time... Flight left 10 mins before time and landed in spore atleast 25 min earlier... Now those taking cebu pac/seair flights food on flight pretty much filipino instant food... So if u dun like it you are better off eating at restos prior to departure |
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Changed money at Zenys yday
Php 33.60 Decent I was happy. |
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After shagging my ol gf this morning she fell asleep...
The post philippine depression was hitting me... Was feeling low... So left d girl n my room... Locked her in, left key at recep n instructed recep not to allow girl to leave incase she comes out since id need to check on stuff... I left d room n headed to JJ/mercure... My sg pinay gfs had requested last min pasalubong.. So went to JJ N THEN JJ first floor... Then went to mercure n finally found it... While at Mercure heavy rain.... So walked to PHYLLIES (formerly Subdelicious) Ordered breakfast n had my coffee fix at 1230 as the rain showed no signs of abating... I was done with breakfast... It was 110pm Still heavy rain... So took a trike from phyllies to my hotel Php 50 Wasted right? But i cld not allow my showpes to get wet |
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Phyllies does the publishing for harry the horses monthly newsletter
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Alamak! I book that hotel for my Feb visit.. nevermind I will post hotel FR after my visit. Although they did remind me that there will still be some renovations from the 3 floor onwards during the day... If no good can check out the next day and find a new hotel! hahaha
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Not sure if this has been posted before.... But im posting it anyway...
Harry the horse souce The lord: points to ponder in red Dr. Teresita Esguerra, chief of the social hygiene center of the city health office, also noted an eight percent increase in cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among thousands of women registered as workers in local bars and other tourist-oriented establishments. She told The STAR that there are about 13,000 registered workers in local entertainment establishments who are all required under a city ordinance to undergo weekly smear tests at the social hygiene center. “Since last July, the number of such workers coming for the tests has increased from an average of 700 to 1,200 daily,” she said. Center nurse Lynne Velasco quoted the STD victims as saying that Koreans have replaced Americans as the suspected sources of their ailments. (Why am I not surprised at that) Angeles earned the tag “sin city” as American soldiers stationed at the former Clark US Air Force base frequented the “red light districts” here for their “rest and recreation.” The red light districts suffered a slump when the Americans abandoned Clark in 1991, but resurfaced a few years later when Clark was converted into a special economic zone. (Even Esquerra mistakenly calls it a “Red Light District” instead of “Adult Entertainment District or Zone”) Esguerra noted that since 1985, at least 100 locals, mostly women working in bars, have been confirmed to be HIV-positive. HIV eventually leads to the fatal Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). “A rapid test we did recently revealed 10 more suspected HIV cases but we are not informing the concerned girls yet until we receive a confirmation from a laboratory in Manila,” she said. Esguerra, however, said her office has lost track of most of the 100 confirmed HIV cases. “We got feedback that some went back to their provinces, while about 10 have already died of AIDS,” she said. Velasco said the victims included three siblings, now aged two, four, and seven who were orphaned by parents who died from AIDS. These children are now under the care of a foundation in Manila. Esguerra cited limitations provided by Republic Act 8524 of the Philippine National AIDS Law that prevent health authorities from tracking down probable sources of HIV in the city’s foreign community. “We also cannot control the activities of the HIV patients. We cannot forbid them to return to the bars to work, neither can we warn the bars on the health of the patients,” she said. (Hence the weakness of the program – how ridiculous) Esguerra and Velasco said attempts to provide the patients with other forms of livelihood have failed. “The cash given them just vanishes. It seems that their experience in bars has developed an outlook for easy money,” Velasco said. She said six confirmed HIV patients are now under the care of the city government. Four of them are employed as “peer advisors” to other bar workers. Esguerra noted though that compared to other major cities in the country, the local HIV situation is not as bad. “But we have to be vigilant,” she added. Next month, she said random HIV tests would be done among registered and freelance entertainers as well as tricycle drivers, among whom STD cases have been reported to be significant. “At least 300 from each group would undergo behavioral and blood tests,” she said. Esguerra said her office is pushing the availability of condoms in nightspots to help prevent the spread of HIV and other STDs. “The female entertainers, however, report that most of their customers refuse the use of condom. In gay bars, the male workers are embarrassed to admit having had sex with customers, so they refuse blood tests,” she said. SOURCE: The Nation |
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Our group review bad does not mean its bad for everyone bro...
U can still try it... Nice location what? Pony tail n a couple of bars a minute away.... Lotsa local food around at lower prices... Money changers too Dvds on sale... Bakeries... Cheaper trikes..... Much cheaper than the trikes at Fields... Mini stop nearby... Which is cheaper than 7-11 Cariderias around Jeepney terminal too So not all tht bad bro... Quote:
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Share some luck with us bro
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The biggest thing with me is a clean toilet! so I figured, being new, toilet SHOULD be clean right?? That's the logic anyway!! |
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