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12-05-19 02:40 #25561
Posts: 977Could this be my last trip?
Caveat. Ok readers those of you who have read my Sabang TR and KL TR know I tend to do a travel log style. Some like some don't, but yes daytimes can be boring for me so this fills in the time and for you yes you might get a deeper insight into travels to these places. So if you enjoy, read – if not there will be sections highlighted by * to point you to the stuff you really wanted to know girls, bars, prices etc. So read what you wish. I only travel twice a year so this is my way of giving back for all those many questions I ask.
Here goes.
To stay and play or to go and play – that was the focus of this trip to the Philippines. With the south sea peso buying so little overseas I was tossing whether to stay and use the flights, accommodation, food and extra expenses money in my home town or whether the fruits of that awaited me overseas were worth the money to get there and stay there. Because I fly Business and stay in 4 star hotels for a 3 wk trip I would shelve out 5 K just to fly there, stay there, eat and get around. Now that 5 k could be used for 20 pretty good sessions in my home town. So after do KL in June and coming to the conclusion that I wasn't getting VFM the Phils was maybe going to be my last hurray for a while. Those of you may also know I have a beautiful Viet partner of 12 years so I am having my cake and eating it too.
Well things didn't get off to a good start. Apparently the wrath of God was trying to prevent me from coming to the Phillipines so he sent a typhoon to disrupt my plans. Great says he but luckily PAL rescheduled some 12 hrs later which saw me take off after midnight to arrive around 6 am. So planned one night lay over in Manila did not happen and rearranged schedule saw me off to Angeles direct from airport. Word about PAL business class – in a word dodgy. Food was terrible, seat was ok, service ok, entertainment good. Flew MAL at July and easily 5 times better in professionalism and standard of service. Flew cattle class before – is extra money worth it – no but if you are big like me and need comfort what do you do. Arriving at 6 am customs and immigration were a breeze straight through. Change some money. Used Angeles City Taxis for airport pick up – wasn't at designated spot but thankfully thanks to another pick up driver contacted my driver and off we went to Angeles. Approx. 2 hrs later we were pulling into Central Park Towers. Paid the 3,100 fee – sorry no tip – you should have been where you said you were going to be. Apart from that driver was good and would use service again. Now original plan was one night layover in Manila, taxi to Angeles and arrive 2 pm ish but due to PAL rescheduling arrived around 9 ish. Paid 1710 (50 AD) for early half day check in and up to room. Executive room was standard hotel room not great but not poor. Was missing some things I require kettle, iron, cup (LOL) but front desk soon were obliging. Note about attitude – attitude goes along way. On check in Jap guy was complaining about getting itemised bill and front desk said for some reason not possible but he wouldn't accept it and move on. When I went to ask for kettle, ironing board, iron, cup etc I was a bit concerned with possible response. But not an issue – a matter of fact – the signs were more than yes we can arrange that – the signs were any other way we can be of service to you. Now I am no stud but present quite well and are always polite and accommodating and you know when that smile and that look means more than I am just doing my job. She was cute but hotel staff probably not a good idea.
Ok unpacked, really needed food as refused breakfast options on plane as main meal was crap. Had done a bit of research on food and knew Bunny Burgers served pretty good bfast so off I went. Big Aussi bfast 330 p hit the spot and sat and watched the foot traffic up and down Fields Av. Some pretty young (maybe too young) fillies were passing, with occasional WG's. On the way home got propositioned by 2 out of 10 WG who was yelling ST to me from across the street. Yuk. Looked once and never looked back. So up to room quick 2 HR nap and here I am writing this. Impressions so far – so so – this is my 3rd time in Philippines but first time in Angeles. Lets see what the night holds. My plan is stay away from main bars on Walk Street – hit perimeter bars and High Society. Hoping to pay 2000 BF / takeaway plus drinks – each night spend 3000 all up. Might try my hand at some FL ers too and as some of you know there may be some "alternative" nights.
Ok crashed about 2 pm slept till 4 and woke up still a bit seedy. Went for a bit of a walk around 6:30 to have dinner. Thought Kokomos would be good place to watch and ok to eat so perched myself with other "viewers" on road way side and had meal (very fair not great lasagne and salad).
*Well first impressions were not good unfortunately. Walking traffic had very few what I considered 7 and above. 99% wouldn't pay for. AND they didn't seem that interested in me. Now usually I get at least few smiles, in KL in June was fighting them off but even these below 7's were not responsive. Lots of dangerous younger than should be on the walking street, very few ladyboys and maybe saw 5 above 7's for the 2 hrs or so I sat there. Koreans everywhere in their usual MO's – maybe that was it if you ain't Korean sorry you haven't got enough money. Talked to another Aussie and he commented he wasn't impressed with High Society and the general standard of girls in Angeles.
So plan was go home, dress a little bit better than singlet and shorts and hit High Society maybe a bar or too, maybe pick up a FLer. Got back to hotel and just felt tired, a bit deflated and thought F* it I've got 3 wks here lets just pass on this night. I think the beauty of my position with partner back home is I don't HAVE to have sex every night. If you don't have it one night you will have it another. Maybe its an age thing too – mad testosterone levels are not what they were at 18 so tonight good nights sleep and go hard tomorrow night. And considering the options I saw on Walk St and responses I couldn't be bothered doing the hard yards that night. He comes to the Candy Store and walks out empty? Well I wasn't that hungry I suppose.
First day Observations. Hmmmmmmm all hype, not much quality.
NI.
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12-05-19 01:09 #25560
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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12-04-19 22:01 #25559
Posts: 3394Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
I'm guessing ASIO would be keeping a very close eye on her.
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12-04-19 20:39 #25558
Posts: 1056Moby Dick Head
There is so much to be said for a classical education: Cervantes, Dante, Homer (the Ilyad, not American TV) and, yes, Moby-Dick, the great whale Ahab hunted as obsessively as Inspector Javert hunted Jean Valjean At the risk of plot spoiling, Moby Dick is some whale and I don't even think today's Japanese navy could take him out.
Big George and other sperm whales in search of Pinay poon are today's prey of choice and Pinays, whatever their faults, have learned by necessity to be expert whale hunters. Their harpoons are as sharp as their claws. As an old sea dog, let me salute the babe who bagged Big George and congratulate her on the meat she can now supply her entire province with. Personally, I think asking how much she would do short time for is not only disrespectful but, given her dead eyed dick ability to harpoon whales between the eyes, she is now way outside of all our price ranges, except for the trusty trike drivers of course.
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12-04-19 19:31 #25557
Posts: 1056A Good Angeles Wife
Big George is fortunate to have got himself such a diamond. I am sure he fixed up many of his mates with wives and there are entire colonies of them out pacing the cane toad in terms of damage. She was obviously wattsapping back home and bringing all kinds of princess to The Land Down Undie. Can you imagine the fun at the receptions when they met the staff of the Philippines Embassy or the various Ossie trade emissaries who can tell an Angeles angel from a Makati mamasan at a glance.
On a personal, selfish level, that crap ain't for me. Bweing married to a low class hooker. I leave that to the usual and not so usual suspects.
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12-04-19 15:40 #25556
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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12-04-19 08:07 #25555
Posts: 487Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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12-04-19 06:48 #25554
Posts: 450Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
Sly.
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12-04-19 06:39 #25553
Posts: 977Flew in 6 am clear skies. Will be moist but no umbrella needed.
Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
NI.
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12-04-19 01:57 #25552
Posts: 2656Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
Next time when confronted with a particularly fishy dish in the Philippines, try pairing it with a bottle of Legende Bordeaux Blanc. It explodes with freshness on the palate, obliterating the fishy flavor and aroma.
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12-04-19 01:35 #25551
Posts: 2656The Smell of Life
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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12-04-19 01:34 #25550
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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12-03-19 21:49 #25549
Posts: 3394Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
She's on a win win: living large in the public purse in Australia and recognized as a hooker done well back home.
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12-03-19 15:29 #25548
Posts: 5651Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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12-03-19 11:40 #25547
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Big George weighs about 350 lbs, so it's unlikely a white woman would have found him attractive. I reckon April has done rather well and is enjoying her life in northern Queensland.