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[QUOTE=BaddHabbit;3034500]I am not really the bar / go-go type, but I have to admit that the beach club is about the only one of them that I miss.[/QUOTE]The Beach Club in KL?? Yeah it was good but got packed later in the night.
I was more thinking Ipanema and the Four Floors in Singapore. That was great fun. Girls from everywhere: Viets and everywhere else up top and and the Philippine bars down stairs. It was a shame when the latter turned into BMD bars and died off.
It was fun being a world traveller in the one building. Thai, Vietnam, Pina, Indo, I fucked them all next door at the Orchard Hotel.
Pinas for being fun and the Viets for being technically proficient were my favourites.
Shame it's all gone now.
G.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;3034519]The Beach Club in KL?? Yeah it was good but got packed later in the night.
I was more thinking Ipanema and the Four Floors in Singapore. That was great fun. Girls from everywhere: Viets and everywhere else up top and and the Philippine bars down stairs. It was a shame when the latter turned into BMD bars and died off.
It was fun being a world traveller in the one building. Thai, Vietnam, Pina, Indo, I fucked them all next door at the Orchard Hotel.
Pinas for being fun and the Viets for being technically proficient were my favourites.
Shame it's all gone now.
G.[/QUOTE]Yeah, of course you're right. The beach club was in KL, and that was what I was thinking of. In my defence got back last night after an extraordinarily long weekend doing an aid relief trip up to northern Cebu. Yes, in Singapore terms Orchard Towers was definitely the one to mourn the loss of. It was so very different to anything else I had experienced back then. Gentrification isn't always a good thing!
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[QUOTE=Goferring;3034519]The Beach Club in KL?? Yeah it was good but got packed later in the night.
I was more thinking Ipanema and the Four Floors in Singapore. That was great fun. Girls from everywhere: Viets and everywhere else up top and and the Philippine bars down stairs. It was a shame when the latter turned into BMD bars and died off.
It was fun being a world traveller in the one building. Thai, Vietnam, Pina, Indo, I fucked them all next door at the Orchard Hotel.
Pinas for being fun and the Viets for being technically proficient were my favourites.
Shame it's all gone now.
G.[/QUOTE]Isn't Ipanema still around in Singapore?
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[QUOTE=SethMacfarlane;3034766]Isn't Ipanema still around in Singapore?[/QUOTE]Yes. But a new location.
The Four Floors ie Orchard Towers, has totally changed. It's largest tennant now is, of all things a Church.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;3034804]The Four Floors, i.e. Orchard Towers, has totally changed. Its largest tenant now is, of all things, a church.[/QUOTE]Amazing how otherwise-intelligent and savvy people believe in a grey-bearded, Caucasian man-in-the-sky, who is always looking out for their best interests -- if only they repent their 'sins', pray and donate to the church. All religions are demented; used and abused by the lites for control of the masses. Read Oxford Professor Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'.
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[QUOTE=Trevor2522;3034987]Amazing how otherwise-intelligent and savvy people believe in a grey-bearded, Caucasian man-in-the-sky, who is always looking out for their best interests -- if only they repent their 'sins', pray and donate to the church. All religions are demented; used and abused by the lites for control of the masses. Read Oxford Professor Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'.[/QUOTE]This is the Philippines. I went into a national bookstore over by Mango Square in Cebu a while back and noticed that they had put 'The God Delusion' in the religion section of the shelves. I had a good laugh, and nobody seemed to understand.
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[QUOTE=Trevor2522;3034987]Amazing how otherwise-intelligent and savvy people believe in a grey-bearded, Caucasian man-in-the-sky, who is always looking out for their best interests -- if only they repent their 'sins', pray and donate to the church. All religions are demented; used and abused by the lites for control of the masses. Read Oxford Professor Richard Dawkins' 'The God Delusion'.[/QUOTE]Or better still. [URL]https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x375n8a?mcid=745382AE53FB467185EE102F68D30E11[/URL].
_ Phil.
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Smart Girl Philippines / Irish, is back, with some advice for getting laid. First piece of advice: Have a ticket booked when chatting up girls. Everything else is bolabola.
"That's because [B]winners[/B] have tickets [B]booked[/B]. Losers have [B]plans[/B]. And when you talk about plans, [B]she loses interest, and her legs start to close[/B]. So actions and tangible proof are extremely powerful in the hearts and minds [B]and the panties[/B] of filipinas".
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEVjtNnvLpE[/URL]
Foreigner order of priority for filipinas:
1) Boots on the ground. 2) Have a ticket. 3) Everyone else*.
* More poon for 1) and 2), thank-you-very-much.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;3035070]
Foreigner order of priority for filipinas:
1) Boots on the ground. 2) Have a ticket. 3) Everyone else*.[/QUOTE]True for girls that intend to meet guys. However, many girls online now have no intention of meeting anyone but prefer LDR simps.
I've been ghosted many times when girls found out that I was around the corner not 8000 miles away.
Enjoy. G.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;3035072]However, many girls online now have no intention of meeting anyone but prefer LDR simps.[/QUOTE]Sad to say, with the downturn in foreign visitors, there are many simps out there. I have had many Burgos SW over the years and even when not utilizing them, still stay in touch with them. The stories they tell about idiots sending money monthly continue to astound. Worse, the girls often cruelly get the simps to send and send until it hurts, even borrowing money on his CC to send. Wow.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;3035073]Sad to say, with the downturn in foreign visitors, there are many simps out there. I have had many Burgos SW over the years and even when not utilizing them, still stay in touch with them. The stories they tell about idiots sending money monthly continue to astound. Worse, the girls often cruelly get the simps to send and send until it hurts, even borrowing money on his CC to send. Wow.[/QUOTE]To be fair, there are also many girls who are happy to entertain a side dick while Daddy is sending the cash or building the house, normally at drastically cut rate prices.
I should feel sympathy but simps not only can't see all the red flags, they don't believe it when friends or strangers message them with what's going on.
G.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;3035076]To be fair, there are also many girls who are happy to entertain a side dick while Daddy is sending the cash or building the house, normally at drastically cut rate prices.
I should feel sympathy but simps not only can't see all the red flags, they don't believe it when friends or strangers message them with what's going on.
G.[/QUOTE]Are SIMPs incels? Or vice versa?
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;3035112]Are SIMPs incels? Or vice versa?[/QUOTE]Simps don't have to be celibate.
Eg Simp A send cash to Mary Jane to build a house because she loves him dearly and is a great wife. He comes to Lyete twice a year, as holidays allow, to check progress and have a conjugal visit. House is finished and, guess what, Simp A is locked out of 'his' house.
Same could be said for Simp be who sends an allowance for 5 years, visits once while Mary Claire is banging half the barangay and any foreigner who buys her a Chicken Joy.
Enjoy. G.
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Flood control skandalo
For those not aware, several scandals have broken out in Phils in the past 6-ish months, called 'ghost' scandals. The process works like this: The government doles out money to fix a problem; example, a better water drainage system in a flood area. Contractors receive the money for the project. The contractors either purposely do sub-standard work (lowering expenses to increase profit), or alternately don't do the project at all (keeping all of the money). City or government officials are paid part of the money to look the other way, and sign off that the project is ongoing and on-time, or alternately has been completed satisfactorily. Months later when the system is tested by a rainy season or typhoon, it fails completely. The flooded area is just as bad as it was before. I would guess that they are called ghost scandals because the contractor (and corrupt government employees) simply disappear from public consciousness, along with the money. More than p100 billion disappeared in the last year.
Starting a few months ago there were media and government exposes involving such, including the president BBM sitting down with politicians on live cam to figure out what happened. The Sun-Star ([URL]sunstar.com.ph[/URL]) has a timeline of events in the URL below, and routinely reminds people here that its been 90+ days since the flood-control scandal broke, with few arrests or repercussions. Talk about wide-open corruption on a major scale.
[URL]https://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/timeline-the-flood-control-scandal[/URL]
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Psa
Filipina Pea video, exception to minor law (RA 7610), age 12 or under. The exception rules out boyfriends alone with their GF's child; the exception is for those in a normal or supervisory role with the child. At / about the 19:00 minute mark in the video, with attorney Gracie Bellingham Bennett. Contrary to what I've seen many times on the Internet, the law was never restrictive to just foreigners, it applies to everyone including Filipinos. It reads as: [B](b) Any person. . .[/B]. Besides covering relatives of the child, the exception covers anyone who normally is around the child with the parent's, family's, or community's knowledge (ie, babysitter, step-dad, etc.).
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4wJfPQly9U[/URL]
Was having coffee with a mate a few weeks ago in a Manila mall when another foreigner fella happened by and stopped to chat with us. His first trip to Phils, he'd met a girl online and they hit it off. He expressed his concern over her bringing her daughter to his hotel at times, that he might be arrested. He said he'd heard of such bad things. My mate and I weren't quite sure how to respond to that, other than to say that we knew bunches of expats here in Phils, city and provinces, with asawa and minor children, who have never been bothered by such.