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  1. #13562

    Forearms Like Popeye

    Quote Originally Posted by ChochaMonger  [View Original Post]
    ....unless upper class Pinays start selling pussy to old foreign mongers for some odd reason.
    I don't think the upper class madams who live in gated communities like Forbes Park would be too interested in a white, septuagenarian monger's shrivelled cock. Those HiSo Pinays don't value the US passport nor the promise of eternal riches in RWML too highly. They have it all already. In fact, to be seen in Manila with a white monger would be social suicide for them. The average monger still needs to trawl through thousands of profiles on PL, FC or DIA for a low class root with a dirt poor nincompoop. In any case, it is all rather academic since no monger, unless already in Flipsville, is going to taste brown pussy any time soon. The Wuhan Reaper has put an end to all such fantasies. I don't know why they are wasting so much time on dating sites since it will yield zero results. A box of Kleenex and endless re-runs of Trike Patrol, Slopebang.com or Pinayot.com will have to do for the next year or two. At least those mongers will soon have forearms like Popeye! Hahahaha.

  2. #13561
    Quote Originally Posted by MontanaMonger  [View Original Post]

    ....

    "Lorenzana claims COVID-19 cases have 'plateaued'; 80% of PH to be on MGCQ on July 16".

    https://coconuts.co/manila/news/lore...cq-on-july-16/
    I think that there is a misunderstanding what MGCQ means. It allows limited openings, service industries at limited capacity, it still does not allow under 20 and over 60 free travel.

    It does not allow free inter-provincial travel.

    It definitely does not allow international arrivals.

    My guess is that we will not have easy travel around the country until late in this year and no international tourist arrivals until sometime mid 2021. This may change drastically if a vaccine, or cure, or preventative medicine becomes widely available.

  3. #13560
    Quote Originally Posted by MontanaMonger  [View Original Post]
    " Lorenzana claimed that the World Health Organization predicted that the coronavirus would have killed almost 7,000 Filipinos in the first three months of the lockdown, with cases reaching as high as 75,000. As of yesterday, the country has 38,085 reported COVID-19 cases, with 1,274 deaths and 10,673 recoveries. ".

    Philippines government remains glass half full on its fight with COVID, I think they might push for reopening their economy sooner than "worst case".

    Since the cases don't reflect the worst case scenario, I think we see them experiment with reopening despite the rising number of infected cases. Regardless of it being bad or not as bad, public sentiment and the liability placed on local government and business owners keeps this lockdown firmly in place.
    MM,

    You seem obsessed with this matter and truly believe in Santa. Where in all this stuff does it say 'tourist visas will be issued' or even better 'tourist visas will be issued without the tourist going to mandatory quarantine and pay for it'.

    Get real, while the figures are better than the USA (but all countries are) this does not seem to be a sensible way to try and persuade the Philippine government to let you back to the country to help your MSB (massive sperm build up) problem.

    Hopefully can get a refund for whatever ticket / hotel you have booked as most mongers I speak to are planning 2 Q 2021 before they go back.

    Read the sensible reports from other posters about the situation on the ground and then out that into your crystal ball please.

  4. #13559
    Quote Originally Posted by RedKilt  [View Original Post]
    Yes. All of Manila (that's "old" Manila inc Malate, Ermita, Paco, Binondo, Intramuros and Tondo) are seeing large spikes in infections.

    I definitely wouldn't be liaising with anyone from those areas.

    The other problem you might encounter is that those areas may well be totally locked-down by the time you are in the NCR. The Mayor Isko Mareno was on TV earlier syaing that he was thinking he will have to do that because of the infection rates.
    How sad! Most of the girls that mongers root hail from Malate, Ermita, Paco, Binondo, Intramuros and Tondo. It would be difficult for a monger to find a good root without enlisting the services of such girls and possibly copping a case of the deadly bat virus in the process. The alternative is to remain locked away living a sexless existence in Manila until the tsunami of bat virus subsides unless upper class Pinays start selling pussy to old foreign mongers for some odd reason. Rumor has it that glory holes are making a comeback in the time of coronavirus, as mongers can safely get their marshmallows sucked through a hole in the wall.

  5. #13558
    " Lorenzana claimed that the World Health Organization predicted that the coronavirus would have killed almost 7,000 Filipinos in the first three months of the lockdown, with cases reaching as high as 75,000. As of yesterday, the country has 38,085 reported COVID-19 cases, with 1,274 deaths and 10,673 recoveries. ".

    Philippines government remains glass half full on its fight with COVID, I think they might push for reopening their economy sooner than "worst case".

    Since the cases don't reflect the worst case scenario, I think we see them experiment with reopening despite the rising number of infected cases. Regardless of it being bad or not as bad, public sentiment and the liability placed on local government and business owners keeps this lockdown firmly in place.

    When the public starts to not fear this virus regardless of the real safety or the lack there of and we see the onus put on patrons rather than governments and businesses, I think we see things reopen for real.

    "Lorenzana claims COVID-19 cases have 'plateaued'; 80% of PH to be on MGCQ on July 16".

    https://coconuts.co/manila/news/lore...cq-on-july-16/

  6. #13557
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    As someone who has semi regular malaria relapses, I wouldn't recommend intentionally catching a disease in the hope of building an immunity. Proven immunization is fine but anything else, I'd avoid especially as we all get older.

    Cheers. G.
    Malaria is a parasite not a virus or a bacteria so there is no immunity to it.

    However your point is well made. With Covid we don't really know about immunity, it is appearing that the worse your symptom the more immunity gained but that is about the limit of our knowledge.

  7. #13556
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    Sorry to hear about your malaria bouts, I didn't know it is a relapsing illness. ........Probably would kill me now in my 70's.
    It depends on the strain. Some do, some don't. I've seen a few guys whose relapse was far worse than their original case. Sometimes the relapse can be decades later and if often caused by another stressor: change in location, climate, fatigue etc.

    Cheers. G.

  8. #13555
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNash  [View Original Post]

    I have a cutie from Tondo, she told me she lives in the good side of Tondo not the poor side and from her facebook pics she doesn't look poor, she has a nice bedroom with aircond.

    Does Tondo have a bad coronavirus epidemic? Or you just think because most of Tondo is a poor area so they might all have the virus.
    Yes. All of Manila (that's "old" Manila inc Malate, Ermita, Paco, Binondo, Intramuros and Tondo) are seeing large spikes in infections.

    I definitely wouldn't be liaising with anyone from those areas.

    The other problem you might encounter is that those areas may well be totally locked-down by the time you are in the NCR. The Mayor Isko Mareno was on TV earlier syaing that he was thinking he will have to do that because of the infection rates.

  9. #13554
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    As someone who has semi regular malaria relapses, I wouldn't recommend intentionally catching a disease in the hope of building an immunity. Proven immunization is fine but anything else, I'd avoid especially as we all get older.

    Cheers. G.
    I'm with you. I've had malaria twice and it's not an experience I would wish on anyone. The more science is uncovering about COVID-19, and its possible long lasting effects on health, the more it seems prudent to avoid it.

    GE.

  10. #13553
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    Viruses are sneaky bastards and stopping them from moving thru a population is almost impossible, slowing them is possible which is being tried now at a significant human cost without much success in most countries. If caught just hope I get a "mild" case.
    In countries where the people want to stop / slow the virus it has been successful and those countries are now getting on with life. I would say 'most' countries are getting the outcome that their actions seek.

  11. #13552
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    As someone who has semi regular malaria relapses, I wouldn't recommend intentionally catching a disease in the hope of building an immunity. Proven immunization is fine but anything else, I'd avoid especially as we all get older.

    Cheers. G.
    Sorry to hear about your malaria bouts, I didn't know it is a relapsing illness. Damn mosquitoes, I don't plan to intentionally get the flu. I had it bad once almost 30 years ago and I thought I was going to die for 10 days. Probably would kill me now in my 70's. Viruses are sneaky bastards and stopping them from moving thru a population is almost impossible, slowing them is possible which is being tried now at a significant human cost without much success in most countries. If caught just hope I get a "mild" case.

  12. #13551
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    I was thinking I might have had the covid flu so when back home I got the antibody test (blood test) hoping it would be positive giving me some potential immunity. Nope, test came back negative. Nurse said that is Good News sir. I said not really, I was hoping to have some immunity and she said maybe it will be a slightly different strain later.
    As someone who has semi regular malaria relapses, I wouldn't recommend intentionally catching a disease in the hope of building an immunity. Proven immunization is fine but anything else, I'd avoid especially as we all get older.

    Cheers. G.

  13. #13550
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    I was hoping to have some immunity and she said maybe it will be a slightly different strain later.
    The annual flu shot is a collection of 'best guess' strains as to the flu strain that might be circulating. In a country that has successfully 'flattened' the Covid curve, our flu numbers have gone from 30,000 last year to just 200 in the same period this year.

    Mr FT I think you were more interested in flirting with that nurse. I have a feeling that the way this pandemic is progressing we will all be sending more time flirting with nurses.

    PP.

  14. #13549

    Antibody test

    I was in country January and February before full on shit storm hit. While there I had a cold and sinus infection. Antibiotics etc cured after a few days. I was thinking I might have had the covid flu so when back home I got the antibody test (blood test) hoping it would be positive giving me some potential immunity. Nope, test came back negative. Nurse said that is Good News sir. I said not really, I was hoping to have some immunity and she said maybe it will be a slightly different strain later. I laughed and told her if her logic was true then we both should not bother with annual flu shot bcuz we never know exactly which strain of flu will be around that year. She hesitated and said of course you are correct but I have been told what we have to say, wtf.

  15. #13548
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNash  [View Original Post]
    Tourist are allow in if you are stranded in the province and you have a flight back to your country, my flight back is for August.

    But more likely I will change my flight date once I am in Manila.
    My bad: I didn't read the part about you already being in country. Good luck with organizing a place that accepts visitors (we will want reports. 😁 ) and of course stay safe and healthy.

    Regards. G.

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