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03-22-20 23:49 #18049
Posts: 279Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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03-22-20 23:45 #18048
Posts: 279Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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03-22-20 23:17 #18047
Posts: 6836Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Even non-hotties, and that includes some of my regulars, continue to tell me stories of clients who drop large cash on the girl on every visit (in addition to expensive resort trips). I love hearing these tales. Paladin thanks for the price update.
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03-22-20 22:24 #18046
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
I have Smooci membership and can see her whole profile and actually, she has more than one review per month! I am stuck in Manila and I think I do want to check her out. She has very interesting reviews and all of them verified too. The only thing that bothers me is she doesn't want to send a photo of her face. I will try. My sorry arse is stuck in Manila for a month might as well play around.
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03-22-20 21:35 #18045
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by RainMania [View Original Post]
Apologies to Paladin. My comments are no reflection on you. Glad to hear you had a great time but I'd agree her pricing is totally over the top. I'm guessing in the current times she would struggle to get 2 - 3 k for an all nighter.
Enjoy. G.
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03-22-20 19:48 #18044
Posts: 417Originally Posted by Paladin30 [View Original Post]
A bank manager earns 30 kphp per month. In the middle of a lockdown, no work and no customers this one is still delusional enough to charge first world prices LOL.
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03-22-20 05:46 #18043
Posts: 40Anyone here still stuck in Manila with nothing to do? If you want to have sex right now and are willing to pay the price, my favorite girl is available right now with a special offer.
https://smooci.com/escorts/lukpMR
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03-19-20 03:38 #18042
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by ArnPoddict [View Original Post]
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03-18-20 23:12 #18041
Posts: 141Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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03-17-20 13:23 #18040
Posts: 1290Originally Posted by RodneyRude [View Original Post]
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03-17-20 11:45 #18039
Posts: 7Not a good time to come to Manila. My hotel in Pasay that I booked & paid for 3 months ago is kicking me and everyone else out tomorrow. Yeah for my last night in PH I had to get another hotel. Not sure why some hotels are closing and others aren't. As I write this at 6 pm Tues the pool, fitness center, spa, virtually all restaurants, definitely all bars, are closed for next month. Pretty sure that includes LA Cafe. An hour ago the escort agency that was sending me a girl notified me she was stopped by police while trying to get a taxi and sent home. Do yourself a favor cancel all your travel plans and stay home for the next month.
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03-16-20 06:28 #18038
Posts: 487Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 06:13 #18037
Posts: 7I was there late Saturday night. There was a lively crowd. 50/50 m / f ratio. Mostly (all?) older women with kids. The word at that time was they would reduce hours to 7 am-7 pm starting next day (Sunday). I haven't been there since to confirm this. Frankly I wish I could go home early as the malls are supposed to close, the gym in my hotel is closed as is the buffet, many of the better restaurants are closed and the the 8-5 curfew.
Originally Posted by RodneyRude [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 02:59 #18036
Posts: 58LA Cafe open?
Hi Guys,
Anybody know if LA Cafe currently open, will be in Manila for the weekend all going well.
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03-14-20 11:51 #18035
Posts: 4050Perhaps of Interest to Some
DOH REPORTS 34 NEW COVID-19 CASES; SEEKS PUBLIC COOPERATION.
Press Release / 14 March 2020.
The Department of Health reported 34 new COVID-19 cases (PH65-PH98), bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 98. The details of these new cases are currently being validated by our teams and will be provided to the public as soon as the information is available and verified by the Department. In addition, we are also verifying reports of additional cases.
"Now it is our turn to do our part in mitigating the spread of the disease. The DOH earnestly asks for everyone's cooperation. Our frontline health workers and medical personnel are risking their safety to respond to the needs of the public, all we ask is for you to do your part: practice preventive measures, go on strict home quarantine if you are experiencing mild symptoms, and help halt the spread of fake news. The success of our measures to contain COVID-19 is hinged on your participation. We will get through this together," the Secretary added.
"At this most trying time, our strongest weapon as a nation is Vigilance, Preparedness, and Solidarity. We are seeing these values at play now as DOH is receiving an influx of support from individuals and organizations who are willing to render assistance in any way they can. Let this be a reminder for all Filipinos to step up to the plate and heed the call for cooperation," Health Secretary Francisco Duque III remarked.
On Health Workers being Reported as PUIs and PUMs.
DOH reported that the Philippine Heart Center (PHC) is limiting its services after several health personnel were exposed to a confirmed COVID-19 case.
The confirmed case (PH37) was the previously announced mortality last March 12 who was admitted at PHC. PH37 was reported to have no history of travel and close contact to a confirmed patient. Several of the PUIs and PUMs were exposed to PH37. Prior to the confirmation of the PH37's diagnosis, healthcare workers were managing the case as a non-communicable case and were unable to wear the required personal protective equipment (PPE).
As of 2 PM today, PHC has 13 patients under investigation (PUIs) - 12 health workers and one (1) non-health person. PHC sent home four patients under monitoring (PUMs) today who were previously quarantined in a restricted area in the hospital, while an additional six (6) PUMs are still quarantined in the facility. They are also currently verifying the number of PUMs in home quarantine.
As of now, PHC is limiting its hospital operations to accommodate in-patient and emergency cases only. Services in the Outpatient Department were temporarily stopped last March 11 and are expected to reopen on March 16. The Catheterization Laboratory where PH37 had her procedure was also closed and disinfected. Hospital services for Z-benefit packages and elective cases are temporarily cancelled until further notice. Currently, the human resource complement of PHC is being realigned by the management to provide continuous service to the admitted patients.
In addition, Rizal Medical Center in Pasig City has also reported several health workers being exposed to the COVID-19 virus. DOH is still verifying data on the exact figures and the updated conditions of the health workers.
"I assure our health workers that you have the full support of the whole Department as we go through this ordeal together. I commend the commitment of our health workers, who amidst the risks they are currently facing, are still serving and saving the lives of our kababayans. Our commitment to safeguard the health and well-being of our healthcare workers remains to be our priority," Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said.
On Advice for Travellers from NCR.
DOH advises all travellers coming from the National Capital Region who are without symptoms to undergo strict home quarantine for 14 days. Travellers from NCR who are out of the region will be considered as PUMs. Travellers from Metro Manila with fever and or any respiratory symptoms will be considered as PUIs and are advised to seek medical attention from a health facility.
The DOH reminds the public that all land, domestic sea and domestic air travel to and from Metro Manila will be suspended beginning March 15,2020, 00:01 H. Residents of Metro Manila are advised to stay in their homes and avoid unnecessary movements within the area.
"Let us cooperate with our healthcare workers and local government authorities to stop the spread of this disease to other communities. The Department is issuing guidelines for the health and safety of all Filipinos. In turn, let us follow these stringent infection prevention interventions without fail. Only through the genuine help of all Filipinos will we be able stop this health emergency. " the Health Chief concluded.