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  1. #9203
    Quote Originally Posted by RedKilt  [View Original Post]

    Let's guess some numbers.

    If there are (say) 2000 working girls in AC; 3000 working girls in Manila; 3000 working girls in other cities; 2000 women on dating sites; that's one million females.

    That's roughly 3% of the (possible) female population that might be engaged in sex activity.
    Is this a trick?

  2. #9202

    Size of P4 P scene (reposted from AC thread)

    I think many guys who visit here or who trawl through the dating sites get a false impression of just how large (small?) the P4 P scene inn the Philippines actually is.

    If you visit AC; hang out at the bars in Cebu or Burgos Street / GB / Malate in Manila you see only a fraction of the population.

    Some hard data:

    Phils population (today) is 103.2 M (increasing by 5335 births each day).

    62.5 M of this population is aged between 15 and 64.

    31.2 M of this 15 - 64 population are females.

    Let's guess some numbers.

    If there are (say) 2000 working girls in AC; 3000 working girls in Manila; 3000 working girls in other cities; 2000 women on dating sites; that's one million females.

    That's roughly 3% of the (possible) female population that might be engaged in sex activity.

    If you want to double it to be extra conservative, then make it 6% of the (possible) female population that might be engaged in sex activity.

    That leaves 28 M women going about their normal life not even aware of the "red light" scene in Manila, AC or elsewhere. Those of us who live here interract with these women each day in our work and business transactions. Sex is not on the agenda, discussed or ever an issue.

    I hope this helps give some perspective.

    If you want to check my figures, there are plenty of sites (eg http://countrymeters.info/en/Philippines).

  3. #9201

    That make me laugh

    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    This is a link to a news article on the CNN survey that claims to show that the Philippines has the second best food in the world. Clearly the survey was undertaken by imbeciles IMHO (and likely GE's also). I can so little to praise food here which is generally fatty, loaded with sugar in some form or other and tastes disgusting. Now there is seafood but that exists and other countries also. So that does not IMHO qualify.

    Had the survey stuck with national dishes and asked intelligent people then I am sure the results may be different.

    The other surprising thing (well not really) is that this is headline news. Methinks some one needs positive news not the real stuff.

    Just my take on things gents.

    http://www.philstar.com/headlines/20...-2nd-best-food
    To Wicked.

    I think Manila have the worst food city in the World along with the world worst airport, I am lucky there are KFC and taco bell here or I will go hungry.

    Fast eddie 48.

  4. #9200

    What's a senior?

    I was in my late 40's before I accepted that I was "middle aged". I did the math. Over half way to the average life span. Ouch.

    GE, when did you start admitting that you are a "senior". I've been told that you'd punch out any young 20 ish guy who suggested that you put out one of your 30 cigarettes a day. But I've also heard you love wine. So maybe that is your elixir.

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    One of the nice things about living here as one advances in years, is the priority given and deference paid to "seniors. " I fly almost weekly out of terminal 3, and I never get in line to get into the terminal. Instead, I go to the front of the queue and tell the security person that I'm a senior (no lie there) and I'm allowed through the entrance immediately. Since I always print my boarding pass for CP from my computer, I just go to the gate after airport entry. The whole process rarely takes more than 5 minutes.

    GE.

  5. #9199
    Quote Originally Posted by Dg8787  [View Original Post]
    I think in Manila T3 there is a separate line for online checkin to drop off baggage.
    Possible GE has a small carry on Westie.

    But at T3 I always check in online and trust NE the queues are huge for bag drop off as no dedicated counter. CPac is trying to get everyone to check in at the booths before the desks hence less hassle for the counter staff.

    In Mactan (Cebu) I have better luck than Manila but I once said "why ask me to check in online if there is no dedicates desk and I have to still queue for a long time" All I got was 'wait a while" LOL.

  6. #9198
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Have asked about that repeatedly at the checkin counter. What is the point of checking in online ahead of time, if you can't drop your checked luggage and go? Or its possible GE has no checked luggage.
    Without regard to luggage. Advantage to checking in online is that you are checked in. In the event you are getting to the airport late like stuck in traffic at least you are already checked in and they won't give your seat away, especially in an overbooked situation.

    I am sure I have seen separate online checked in baggage drop lines for Cebu Pacific in BKK, Cebu and Manila. But I have not used any.

    GE may not have any check in luggage. Usually CP tags the carry on at the counter.

  7. #9197
    Quote Originally Posted by Dg8787  [View Original Post]
    I think in Manila T3 there is a separate line for online checkin to drop off baggage.
    Have asked about that repeatedly at the checkin counter. What is the point of checking in online ahead of time, if you can't drop your checked luggage and go? Or its possible GE has no checked luggage.

  8. #9196
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    How do you drop off your checked luggage?
    I think in Manila T3 there is a separate line for online checkin to drop off baggage.

  9. #9195
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    Since I always print my boarding pass for CP from my computer, I just go to the gate after airport entry. The whole process rarely takes more than 5 minutes.

    GE.
    How do you drop off your checked luggage?

  10. #9194

    Airports Cont'd

    One of the nice things about living here as one advances in years, is the priority given and deference paid to "seniors. " I fly almost weekly out of terminal 3, and I never get in line to get into the terminal. Instead, I go to the front of the queue and tell the security person that I'm a senior (no lie there) and I'm allowed through the entrance immediately. Since I always print my boarding pass for CP from my computer, I just go to the gate after airport entry. The whole process rarely takes more than 5 minutes.

    GE.

  11. #9193

    Airports

    At NAIA T3 recently, I got dropped off for my CP domestic flight fully 3 hours prior to departure. The lines outside were the normally long lines. As I was approaching the queue with my luggage, one of the airport porters approached me and asked if I was a business traveler. In almost all of my past trips, this is a cue for a bribe to get thru that line faster. Usually I give the guy p100 (or even p50) and he's happy with that. Yes, stud, I am a business traveler. He put my bags on a cart and before he could move me towards the door, I told him p100. He wanted p500. I giggled and pushed the cart to the end of the line. He dropped to 450. I demured with 100. He walked away. A few minutes later he walked by again and offered 400. I looked away. A moment later a different porter walked by and asked if I was a senior. I have no idea in phils what age a senior is, but I replied Yes, yes I am. My knees tell me the rains are coming.

    He took the cart from me and led me past the queue to the door, loading my luggage onto the xray machine, then off the machine once the luggage was through it. He walked me right to the CP line for Persons With Disabilities / Senior Citizens (the queue was empty) and left me there, he turned to walk away. I called him back and pulled the folded p100 note from my shirt pocket that I had ready for the first guy, and stuck my hand out to shake his hand, with the folded note concealed in my palm. When he saw that I was attempting to give him money, he smiled and walked away. Sweet! I checked in and went right to security and my gate. Apparently chivalry is not dead in phils. BTW, there were LOTS of much older philipino in the long line, and I did not see a single one of them selected for the same good treatment.

    Later date in Cebu, when departing for the province at the Lapu airport (early afternoon flight, weekend), there was nobody in line at the airport entrance xray machine. Then there was nobody in the queue at my CP domesic flight queue. From airport entrance to gate was under 7 minutes. WTF it never happens so good!

  12. #9192

    Janice Griffith

    Doesn't the porn star Janice Griffith look a lot like a hot girl from AC?

  13. #9191
    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    This is a link to a news article on the CNN survey that claims to show that the Philippines has the second best food in the world. Clearly the survey was undertaken by imbeciles IMHO (and likely GE's also).http://www.philstar.com/headlines/20...-2nd-best-food
    Here is your answer. It was an open Facebook 'poll'. So it was more of a poll of who is on facebook in reality. CNN's real crime is in cheapening the word poll. The pinoy website just turned it into something more than it is.

    This wasn't exactly Gallup here. Italy was 3rd and Taiwan at #1 had more votes than everyone else combined. Look at the vote totals its a joke.

    http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/14/travel...eys/index.html

  14. #9190
    They have a 24/7 Call center to solve issues. It is toll free. You can also call from Skype. They are trying to establish themselves as a premier airline, so I assume they may do anything to fix your issues.

  15. #9189
    Quote Originally Posted by Cjetset  [View Original Post]
    In the world? Maybe in Asia, though I would rank Thailand, Vietnam, China, and Japan ahead of the Phils. While I like the seafood and BBQ in the Phils I find that my diet is far less healthy than when I'm back in the states. It's much harder to find good healthy ingredients. And as for the restaurants, the big cities of Manila and Cebu isn't even in the same league as the major cities throughout the world. Obviously the folks in this survey don't travel much and maybe travel much outside of Manila.
    One of my former boss' nanny used to nag him to invest some money in a Filipino restaurant, and her nagging got worse when her cousin landed in Singapore, with a HRM Degree.

    Till my boss got a bit too fed up and asked the nanny why he should put in a 100 K in a Filipino restaurant.

    She replied, 1) to help her cousin work, and 2) there are thousands of Filipinos in Singapore and 3) Filipino food is the best in the world, and all can eat.

    While he agreed to the fact that anybody can put up with bland Filipino food, vs spicy or such other food, his next questions were, 1) why there are never any non-Filipinos seen eating in Filipino joints in Singapore and 2) as a well traveled person, why Filipino restaurants only operate in places with large overseas Filipino community (including Jollybee) - unlike Thai, Italian, Mexican, Indian.

    Case closed.

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