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01-16-17 05:48 #15253
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Waffles [View Original Post]
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01-15-17 14:37 #15252
Posts: 230Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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01-15-17 03:21 #15251
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
I'd suggest using AF 1 as VV suggests. It will be cheaper and less possible hassle.
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01-14-17 23:57 #15250
Posts: 188Af one
Originally Posted by Waffles [View Original Post]
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01-14-17 23:10 #15249
Posts: 6875Originally Posted by Waffles [View Original Post]
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7843896...s=2&s=erie2uB5
That boasts "Studio Across the Airport T3", and is $30/ night. Easy to book, use, and walk away from. The airbnb map shows it about 1/4 mile from the airport. There are a bunch like this.
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01-14-17 21:09 #15248
Posts: 111Technical my layover is 11 hours and 15 minutes however the 8 hours=out of airport time. I'm old and don't relish two consecutive nights without a bed. I'm arriving on United Terminal 1 and departing China Air which I believe is Terminal 1 as well. I got a week of shit work in HKG and Shenzhen which are IMHO useless venues and I've been in the GWL far too long. I do have a week of I&I scheduled on the return in AC, thank you God. I'm ignorant of anything Manila and NAIA Airport and appreciate all support.
Originally Posted by BaboyDave [View Original Post]
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01-14-17 16:08 #15247
Posts: 3081Yes, go to Air Force 1 like Dave says. It is a little pricey but there are some cuties in there.
Originally Posted by Waffles [View Original Post]
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01-14-17 12:41 #15246
Posts: 70Originally Posted by Waffles [View Original Post]
Usually when I have a short layover in MNL (3-6 hrs) I head to AF1 (Flight168) for a quickie, usually 1. 5 hours should be enough in the venue. The rest of the time is usually slent on commute and food. Can't see how an 8 HR layover that includes a session also requires a hotel room, but to each his own, I guess.
Enjoy,
Dave.
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01-14-17 11:47 #15245
Posts: 111Layover in Manila
Gentlemen, I am well versed in the AC scene however I have an 8 hour layover in MNL on a US-HKG flight. Its been years since I've spent a night in MNL. Any suggestions on a hotel near airport and more so a venue for a good quick schtup? Thanks in advance.
Waffles.
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01-11-17 13:35 #15244
Posts: 302Originally Posted by CallSignPapa [View Original Post]
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01-11-17 12:40 #15243
Posts: 636Celebration
To celebrate my 400th post, I'm going to head to Manila this weekend and misbehave.
I know that Tiger Air, Cebu Pacific, Phillipines and Singapore air all fly DIRECT between Singapore and Manila, am I missing any other carriers?
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01-11-17 06:43 #15242
Posts: 4084Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
I would reply giving marital status, age of kids (all bogus of course) and they would all reply " how did you know I was going to ask that ".
Intuition honey, plus 30 plus years of dealing with you and your sisters.
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01-11-17 04:32 #15241
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
That's my MO too. It's a crazy habit that all filipinos always ask first if they can ask you a question, and it's not always about money.
The last time this happened I said "Yes as long as you don't ask me for money" and she laughed and said "Oh No I just wondered if you'd mind if I asked what is your job?
Too polite for words.
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01-10-17 16:33 #15240
Posts: 6782Originally Posted by Hutsori [View Original Post]
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01-10-17 15:56 #15239
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Vitaplex [View Original Post]
"No." It blows their minds. Boom! Shut down. I suppose they're so accustomed to some fella answering "Sure, what is it?" that they have no other rhetorical skills to get what they want.