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05-20-14 15:49 #7881
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by FreebieFan [View Original Post]
FF - 50 million can't be wrong? Or have no taste buds?
LOL
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05-20-14 10:03 #7880
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by FreebieFan [View Original Post]
Even in Singapore Jolybee and all Filipino food outlets are patronized exclusively by Filipinos.
Nobody else can stick the flavour, or lack of it.
But God forbid never tell Filipinos their food sucks, you maybe killed.
Just as much as Filipinos are willing to die for the beauty pagent stuff, they are ready to commit mass murder on anybody who disses their food.
Years ago, a friend's maid was pestering him to open a Filipino restaurant in view of many Filipinos etc etc, in Singapore.
My friend got fed up and told her, all over the world you have Chinese, Indian, Spanish, Mexican, Italian, German and all food, patronized by other races, except Filipino food, because only Filipinos dig their tasteless food. And that's why, in Singapore, almost all Filipino food outlets are in lucky plaza. Rare outside. And those outside lucky plaza, the outlets are next to a concentration of Filipinos. Exclusively serving only to Filipinos.
The maid nearly formed a hit squad on her boss, by telling all other maid in the viinity that her boss is anti Filipino. No kidding.
Ikksman. Seeing Jollibee and chowking on board flights? Maybe never on Philippine airlines.
That airline has a lot of binding contracts which thanks to the legal eagles who wrote to screw the then national carrier for lifetime, is unable to even cut down expenses.
I dunno how far it is true but a guy supplying some in flight stuff, is supposed set for life as per the contract it will cost a lot of money to terminate that PR is finding it cheaper to serve lousy ice cream / peanuts and the likes.
And see the air stewards, almost all need glasses to read and often I hear them hissing at demanding passengers. PALEA is holding the airline by their balls. And most are determined to fly till retirement age.
After all Lucio Tan didn't fork out a lot to own the airline though he has minted more by divesting to SM group.
Why would he care?
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05-20-14 09:07 #7879
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by FreebieFan [View Original Post]
Would it be an improvement?
Cheers.
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05-20-14 07:02 #7878
Posts: 4084Originally Posted by MrHawaii [View Original Post]
Its becoming a much bigger player... 50 million overseas workers can't be wrong.. LOL.
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05-20-14 06:32 #7877
Posts: 272Max's and Jollibee
Originally Posted by FastEddie48 [View Original Post]
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05-20-14 05:31 #7876
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by freebiefan [View Original Post]
btw, with the oligarchy running power generation and distribution, i was amused to see on anc news yesterday the doe requesting consumers to be considerate and reduce energy consumption in view of the rolling brown outs. rather than admit the fact that the power suppliers are holding the consumer by the balls.
only in the philippines such comedy is appreciated.
p.s. since i almost exclusively fly philippine airlines just to avoid t1, another miracle of asia..
for all international flights out of t2, there are a dozen pasalubong shops, but, one male toilet and all but one urinal broken, and for the first time in my life i queued to [CodeWord134] in an international airport. the queue was spilling all the way out, but the toilet attendant had no qualms asking for a tip. oh, tip i did, 2 peso in 5 centavos.
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05-20-14 04:57 #7875
Posts: 4084Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
The problems then started as International airlines refused to move as the terminal came with internet that didn't work, some of the jetways were neither operational and the terminal didn't have licenced jetway operators, there was no space planned for VIP lounges and a whole host of other incomplete, misplanned things.
And here we are in 2014 , and not much has actually changed.
KL HK Osaka Singapore etc all have great airports and Manila doesn't.Fact! And its not going to change anytime soon.
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05-20-14 04:07 #7874
Posts: 1562Transcription work?
Couldn't figure out any other thread for this. Apologies if it's off topic. Anybody have experience with reliable transcription services in the Phils? Couple years ago somebody suggested one to me, but I went a different route and no longer have the contact information. Please pm me with whatever information you can provide--your actual experience with the provider, costs, contact information, whatever else seems relevant. Thanks.
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05-20-14 03:28 #7873
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by XMan [View Original Post]
I did notice that you used the term "not bad" which I take is not exactly a ringing endorsement.
For me, Greenwich is poorly cooked (usually semi-raw) and designed for Filipino taste.
The ONLY fast food that I will touch is the Chowking halo halo.
It is a classic halo halo and a great refreshing summer treat. The downside is that you usually need to wait a while because it is so popular and there is always a line of people ahead of you.
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05-19-14 20:54 #7872
Posts: 4114worst food in asia
Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
I will never eat Jollibee in Hong Kong so many good restaurant I only eat Jollibee in Manila because is fast and the girl like it, The Phillippine have the worst food in Asia.
Fast eddie 48.
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05-19-14 16:28 #7871
Posts: 4567Greenwich pizza is not bad, from the Jollibee conglomerate.
Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
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05-19-14 09:29 #7870
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Skogis [View Original Post]
I recall some fun times with a SYT and a bar of semi-melted chocolate.
(Dinuguan = chocolate meat? Haha!)
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05-19-14 09:09 #7869
Posts: 1426Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
Once upon a time I let a pinay decide where to eat and first of all she could not make up her mind as there were 5/6 different eataries (no Jolli I might add, I bet she was looking though) so I ended up making the choice anyway as I was hungry. Secondly it was the worst meal ever. I let her choose her favorite dish and I was suppose to dig in. It tasted somewhere between soap and paint so I wonder how it is possible to destroy a plain chicken this much.
Yes I am picky and strange when it comes to food and feast only western food. Even the much beloved thaifood I don't like so much. As long as it is salmon and some real meat as in a some medium done cow and potatoes I am happy.
So to get pinays into the mood all it takes is some chocolate, maby a couple of Tanduay Ice (girly crap ciderbeer) or some chocodrinks maby some cartoons while I have a dump. This goes for the younger pinaycrowd I am bedding.
The more educated and international pinay crowd I am seeing have to be treated differently. Hell I almost shit my panties when my favorite pinay choosed a Rioja redwine called Marques de Caseres reservas (or sth) without me insisting not long time ago.
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05-19-14 07:41 #7868
Posts: 1009Fast Food as an Aphrodisiac?
Nothing like some Filipino food to get our sweet young and hungry Filipina in the mood for fun and games.
Inevitably, when a poster mentions a fast food place, They mention Jollibee. There is even a Jollibee in Hong Kong in the lane behind World Wide House for homesick DH's.
I would rather eat balut, than eat Jollibee or Chowking (and don't even talk about Kenny Rodgers).
But I have had half decent tucker at other fast food chains like Congo Grill (good grilled pusit or sisig sometimes), or Max's for chicken. But I have yet to find a decent kare-kare (oxtail AND tripe) or dinuguan anywhere.
And some of the cakes from Red Ribbon or Goldilocks are edible too.
Any other half decent fast food chains?
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05-18-14 11:27 #7867
Posts: 4051Getting Around Manila
About a month ago, the car service known as Uber was introduced in Manila. I just found out about it this week, and began to use it immediately. I think that during the week I just spent there, I used it eight times since I found it generally excellent, efficient and cost effective. The cars that I used were invariably several stages more luxurious than the standard jalopies that pass as taxis, the drivers were courteous and the cost was only about 10-15% more than a taxi. The service is easily accessible on line through a smart phone, and receipts--generated in the Netherlands--arrive within 10 of 15 minutes after the completion of the trip. All charges are billed to a registered credit card, so aside from a tip to the driver, which is not compulsory, no money changes hands. Using the service will not help anyone escape the frustrating turbulence of Manila traffic; however it will make the trips more tolerable.
GE.