For a man on a budget, they are beautiful lotus flowers!
[QUOTE=MuaTur;2231429]As for the local girls I used to talked; every body had a common impression about this place. That is 'Most unsafe place in Manila." Snatching, pick pocketing, mugging etc all things happening here.
The girls are hanging around the Hotel Sogo or seated on the steps of over pass. If you walk through the foots pimps are knocking you to pick one. Filthy, nasty and Dirty; Huge possibilities to be infected if some one even touch any of them. You are making me surprised if you see these girls are beautiful or acceptable for penetrate your tools.[/QUOTE]Well, he is obviously penetrating them good and proper with his unsheathed tool, and enjoying it. Many mongers love it filthy, nasty, and dirty. The nastier the better! LOL! It is his tool and he can insert it into whatever he pleases. WSlover123 clearly stated that he does not want to pay P3,000 to P5,000 for some nicely scrubbed up and perfumed puss. He wants authentic street meat for P300 to P500, and is willing to take a little risk of his tool sustaining damage or experiencing a bit of street crime. For a 90% discount on average price quotes to foreigners, WSlover123 is not making unreasonable choices. He gets 10 roots for the price of one. I say crown him, not down him. LOL!
Blue Bay Hot and Spicy Tuna!
[QUOTE=PedroMorales;2237415]If he'd walked down to the back of Malate Church, he'd have got a bonk for not more than 2 cans of tuna fish, a Coca Cola ad 600 pesos.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately, there is a profound lack of respect for frugality nowadays. However, a few frugal fellows will take your wise counsel, and find that deliciously irresistible and unmistakably fresh pussy behind Malate Church for the fair trade of two cans of Blue Bay Hot and Spicy Tuna, a can of Coke, and very affordable 600-peso acceptance fee. All of which will allow them to get very creative with that Coke can during congress with some wild alley cats without the hassle of dealing with the unionized mob at LA Caf whose aim is to sucker tourists into paying several times fair trade prices for the Philippines.