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01-16-14 05:35 #2925
Posts: 834Winge?
Originally Posted by X Man [View Original Post]
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01-16-14 04:47 #2924
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Wjmpsr [View Original Post]
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01-16-14 04:22 #2923
Posts: 150Filipinas
I have been getting along very well with my wife. The other day while watching the news they showed the crowds around the Black Nazareno. (Some Catholic bull shit). I made a negative comment.
A few days later our 2 month old daughter had to be hospitalized. In the emergency room my wife pulled me to the side and demanded that I apologize to said Black Nazareno.
I had been lulled into a comfort zone, but that made me realize that on the surface things are great, but dig a little and you will find beliefs that are quite different.
By the way, my daughter has recovered and is home. A relief for me, as if the doctors were unsuccessful my wife's plan was to take her to some old guy who cures people by blowing smoke on their head.
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01-11-14 14:21 #2922
Posts: 4567Thanks for the interesting post WJ.
As for OneP, this is not the place to winge about how unhappy you are in the USA. I'm also concerned about the English you use: "living of welfare". Are you really a native English speaker?
Love Davao, just wish I had a longer holiday so I could visit again. X.
Originally Posted by OneIpole [View Original Post]
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01-08-14 17:13 #2921
Posts: 153Originally Posted by Wjmpsr [View Original Post]
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01-08-14 04:27 #2920
Posts: 150Happy New Year
I spent the Holidays in my wife's village in South Cotabato. No running water, tv or internet. It is amazing to see the poverty. The men all drink and the women go to church. Reminds me of the coal regions in Pennsylvania. I was taken aback how excitedly all greeted happy new year at midnight on the 31st. I kept thinking to my self why is everyone so excited. I think I figured it out. Though they were saying " Happy 2014" what they meant was "Happy 2013 is over".
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01-03-14 04:21 #2919
Posts: 553Originally Posted by Bumz Rush [View Original Post]
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01-02-14 20:46 #2918
Posts: 174Two nights booked in Marco Polo Hotel, stayed before and love the hotel.
Think my "Mrs" will travel down from Manila. Let's wait and see.
Bumz
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12-20-13 16:43 #2917
Posts: 461Originally Posted by Radical Guy [View Original Post]
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12-19-13 20:19 #2916
Posts: 553Originally Posted by Pimpin Sam [View Original Post]
RG
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12-19-13 17:43 #2915
Posts: 461Looks and brains
I thought I was pretty smart with my unemployment office scam but this is even better. I just banged a girl I met yesterday. 42 kilograms, dark and pretty. I met her sitting on the steps next to the ATM. Now that's clever!
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12-05-13 18:53 #2914
Posts: 461Originally Posted by Radical Guy [View Original Post]
I don't go to clubs often because I can't stand loud shitty music (but MTS has pretty good bands sometimes) , and I don't partake in the street girls at the places like Central Bank and San Pedro. And I don't bar fine at Hot Legs or others, so I don't even know of any good quick strike places.
The only ladies I've banged here are ones I met either in stores, walking the streets like San Pedro shopping area, poor neighborhoods and squats, friend hook ups, unemployment office, online, mystery texts, and that kind of thing. But all those took a little work. I got a great pimpess that comes up with some hot stuff right out of the village, or students sometimes but she's been on strike lately. I don't do all that great here really. I get steady trim, but not a whole lot of the dark top shelf stuff I left all the comforts of my home for. I may not be in the same Davao I've heard talked about. To me it's a conservative place and the real "hotties" are hard to get. I see it all the time, but getting my paws on it is another story. They're really shy for the most. It's easy to get allot of text mates, but 95% of the time that's what they are. So in the end I'm left with consolation prizes. But at least they usually smell good.
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12-03-13 19:29 #2913
Posts: 553Originally Posted by Pimpin Sam [View Original Post]
RG
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12-03-13 18:49 #2912
Posts: 461This was funny
Shortly after dark Sunday I was at People's Park. The male line to get in was very short and the female line was long because there were way more females than males, also getting them through took longer because of the purse check. Standing in line was fun because it was lit up and a good place to assess the talent and also a good place to get a few words in because they couldn't move.
Anyway, I stood inside the park for a little while watching them come in. What made me laugh were the several short skirts coming through the male line and the expressions on their faces as they were being patted down.
The ones that were clearly gay males had this kinda embarrassed / busted look on their faces, the ones that were hard to tell just acted normal, and the two that were clearly sexy Pinays looked really pissed off at either the hassle of it all, or the fact that they were being felt up by a guy with a smile on his face.
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11-29-13 03:40 #2911
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by PussyFeelsGood [View Original Post]
When I first visited Manila I RTFF and god lots of good information before I asked specific questions on the board as a newbie.
This is way it should be a most agree with this approach. If you don't cool but then I don't see you answering his questions which means you have no idea about Davao as otherwise you would have helped (?).