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05-22-15 05:59 #2158
Posts: 1264Cocomangas
Like I said: RTFF. See my post#2033. Cocomangas is the name of club and it's near Station 1.
Originally Posted by HenryR [View Original Post]
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05-21-15 19:35 #2157
Posts: 385Name of Disco with freelancers?
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
At that time there were 3 discos. I went to the one I think was located in the middle of the three.
There were some freelancers there 20 years ago, when I was there.
Does anyone know the name of the disco that Tomasb went to recently and found available freelance girls?
And it's location?
Are there still 3 discos? Is the one in the middle the one with the freelancers?
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05-20-15 04:56 #2156
Posts: 1264P4 p
Yes, they exist and can be found in primarily two locales. One is a disco club (RTFF) as I can t remember the name. The other option are the beach path walkers who appear around 10 pm or so on and around station one area. However, quite a few LB's in the mix so be careful especially with the tall ones or those lurking in the shadows between the beach and the restaurants on the beach path.
I found girls at this club on a regular basis this past holiday season.
Originally Posted by HenryR [View Original Post]
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05-19-15 20:43 #2155
Posts: 385Boracay
Originally Posted by Undakovabrotha [View Original Post]
Some were at one of the outdoor discos I went to at night.
I read on this forum a couple of years ago that there is now no available play for pay girls on the island.
Hope that's not true. Please keep us posted of any updates of where to find available girls on Boracay.
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05-17-15 15:48 #2154
Posts: 6825The chubsta files
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
Interesting. She'd shower in the morning, dress, and skip breakfast to get going back home. I'd watch her chubby self dress, then watch her walk away from the hotel entrance to the street and get into a tryke, noting the dichotomy: I've had so many younger hotties, why the heck am I attracted to this older chub? Two things, I think: Her willingness / strong desire to please, and her intense level of horny. When her fat self is walking away, I get a euphoric feeling when I know she will return another time.
Life in the province. Love that cross.
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05-17-15 09:43 #2153
Posts: 158Discovered
Originally Posted by Undakovabrotha [View Original Post]
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05-12-15 14:58 #2152
Posts: 158Boracay
Ok, I'm in Boracay. What's poppin here. I viewed the posts about the this place. I just don't see it. Help me out! I need a of instructions. Only thing worth mentioning is the happy ending from a massage therapists.
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04-23-15 23:02 #2151
Posts: 418Bacold city
I was wondering if wechat worked here to find ladies. Bingo. I found a couple, but the attached could come over right away. Big boobs and clean shaven pussy. Had 2 sessions, single mom (of course) who loved DATY, fucked me in all positions twice, gave her 1000 P and a bit more for transportation. Was willing to stay the night, but I prefer sleeping alone!
Enjoy the PHIL.
GG
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04-05-15 09:47 #2150
Posts: 6825Originally Posted by MrHawaii [View Original Post]
Gents, did I miss one?
Hawaii, the 3 new ones are all budget hotels, easily sub-p2000 (or sub 1500).
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04-05-15 05:01 #2149
Posts: 272Butuan Hotels
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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04-04-15 23:23 #2148
Posts: 68253 new hotels in Butuan since last June.
1. Go Hotel in Robinson's. Rooms with twin or king bed, same size, all for I believe the girl said p1388 all in (includes taxes, but no breakfast, no credit cards).
2. why-Hotel, south on Montilla. Its the letter between X and Z.
3. Big Daddy's, on Acquino (the highway), between Gaisano and Robinson's malls. There is a Big Daddy's resto on the ground floor, and another BD resto across the street from Gaisano (where the orange trykes gather to drop off / pickup passengers).
Westy!
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04-03-15 19:35 #2147
Posts: 11Butuan update
Have not had the time to update on the trip. Regarding hotels Westcoast has given a good summary. I usually stay in Dotties but this time stayed in small house close to Robinsons.
As I was with the little princess on this trip my spare time was a bit restricted but not without incident!
Normally I am fairly cautious on new contacts from dating sites. Anyway with only a few hours free I made contact with a girl from Butuan and arranged a next day meeting at mid day. Anyway here is me standing outside Gaisano Mall when up trots my "girl. " However, it is a ladyboy haha! WTF? It just shows the value of proper research.
Anyway after sending him on his way I wander into Gaisano to curse myself for breaking my own procedures when this gorgeous mid 20's girl with dyed brown hair smiles at me and I am over to her and her friends quicker than Usain Bolt! She is a nice girl and we had a meeting the next day. Very inexperienced in the bedroom but keen to learn. Will have to see this one again on the next trip!
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04-01-15 20:45 #2146
Posts: 6825Originally Posted by Hutsori [View Original Post]
* How is that possible?
She was also so in-tuned with the "OH YOU MUST GO SOMEWHERE ELSE AND GET A REQUIREMENT FIRST" thing that I actually had to explain it to her: You go to the post office for an I Dee. Then you go to a Barangay Captain for a clearance. Then he sends you somewhere else for a clearance to get his clearance (say, city hall). Then that place sends you elsewhere for yet another clearance (say the provincial capital). Eventually you will have visited half a dozen government offices to get clearances. What if each place you visit requires you to go to 2 places to get previous clearances? 1 becomes 2, 2 becomes 4, and on.
Here's another tick-off with the system: WTF, she didn't know or ask the requirements before forking over p1000 to get a document?
You are correct Huts: there is a patience built into the collective psyche that I don't understand.
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04-01-15 15:22 #2145
Posts: 461Patience
Those are funny but sad stories, thanks. I still don't have the plate for my motorcycle I bought 19 months ago. I inquired with the dealer and she said the issue is for Region 7 and Bohol. But now Manila has printed the plates and they're starting to issue them. But first they are issuing plates for new vehicles sold, so it's still going to be a long time. So if you buy a motor now, you'll get your plate before I do. She said "it's not like in your place Sir". I just laughed and said, it's not like in ANY other place.
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04-01-15 11:07 #2144
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
We now have a good explanation why poverty persists here. The poors don't own the correct footwear to get through the gov't office's door. And trousers.
One of my girls was getting jerked about by her previous employer's HR; she needed a tax document. Traveled all the way from Pasay to Eastwood. Wait and wait. Had to leave without accomplishing anything because her work shift starts at 3:30. Returned another day. Wait and wait. Spoke to HR. "Sorry, the guy who can give you that paperwork isn't here today. Come again. Next!" She texted me her woes. I replied, "Don't leave. Get me the phone number and the names of the absent guy and the person you spoke to. " I called a few minutes later, and using an Indian accent (it's an Indian-owned called centre) I identified myself as Mr. Sachin Tendukar from the HR office in India. I asked to speak to the guy. "He's not here today, sir. " Over the next few minutes I explained that we in HR had received a lot of complaints from former employees about HR inefficiencies and I was upset that I, in India, had to take time from my busy day to sort things out in the Philippines. "Are you unable to do your jobs? Why are former employees having to return time and time again to get paperwork? Why is it that only one person in the office knows how to do the paperwork? This is a violation of company policy. Do I need to fly there and replace people?" The berating continued and then I began directing her what to do. Surprise! Will miracles never cease? She knows how to do the paperwork too. Twenty minutes later my girl walks out with the tax document.
Fortunately I was able to do this from the comfort of my own home.
Want some lowlights of the BDO payroll debit account debacle? A lot of workers don't have their own personal bank account (why???). Employers prefer direct deposit, and it's safe for the employee, so BDO created a special account that is in the employee's name, from which the employee can draw funds. Seems like a savings account. Ooops, spoke too soon. The employee is not allowed to deposit money into the account. Why? No one at BDO could answer that. "Your bank doesn't like money?" Silence. When an employee leaves her job the company ought to deposit the final pay packet into the account. For a bizarre reason some companies prefer to cut a cheque instead. See where this is going? The employee can't deposit the cheque. I guess that cheque is an eff you to the former employee. Does BDO make it possible for a person to convert the account to a savings account? Keep in mind that this person is already known to BDO since she has the payroll debit account. Not at all. A white face asking a lot questions soon brings the BDO manager. He makes a phone call, speaks for a few moments, and... surprise! The cheque can be deposited. Jeez.
Filipinos have a patience that I'll never understand. Often it serves them well, but it also allows ridiculous inefficiencies to persist.