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Are pretty girls sexy?
Yes, it looks like I am saying fucking pretty girls is more sexy, than fucking sexy girls!
Well, that's how I feel about it.
Does a pretty girl get sexy when she is being fucked by an average looking guy.
Or only when she is being fucked by a hansum guy?
A nice tip usually brings a smile to her face, anyway, LOL.
I am posting this one around 2 pm GMT Great Britain / Europe Thursday.
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2408645]Why do guys want to fuck the very pretty girls exclusive to Koreans? The very pretty girls seldom have the best pussy and attitude.[/QUOTE]Because old, fat, short, bald mongers like to have their egos massaged. They like to think the pretty girls chose them for their white skin, washboard abs, head full of hair and 6'2" frame. That's what many new mongers here claim. Whereas I just pull out my wad of 1,000 peso notes and they come running just as fast as they can. Blue is the new black. Hahahaha.
(Apologies to ZZ Top).
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1 Dollar
You know what they say. Its the principle. I can afford 1 dollar. Even though I'm not a rich white man. Neither rich nor white. Just the idea of these lazy ass trike drivers colluding to overcharge everyone in the area just irks me. Have you ever needed a trike and been unable to find one? No. Theres like 5 on every corner none of them willing to actually go anywhere for under 100 pesos even though you just want to go down the block maybe. And something else, fuck man, I see you right there, no need to call out "trike" everytime I pass by. I will let you know if I want to overpay you to go down the street. Maybe I'm just grumpy.
That could be it too. You're probably right about the pensioners, I hadn't really thought about it too deeply from that angle. I'm acutely aware of things from my perspective though. I stay in the philippines for long periods of time and see weekend millionaires as a plague descending upon angeles.
[QUOTE=EngineDriver;2408469]This is not correct. The retired pensioners and expats do not go to the walking street bars to barfine. Hahaha. If their dicks are still functioning, they will have local girlfriends, or will find FLs from the broader AC area. They have nothing to do with prices going up or down. The expats and old timers meet regularly in the perimeter bars to socialize daily or weekly and to conduct their meetings (RSL, US Veterans, Rotary, biker clubs and charities etc).
Price is driven only by tourists. The girls tell me that the FL market is under price pressure as there are so many girls on line and at HiSo. It is a buyers market. 1,000 peso can get you ST now.
As for the Korean paying 150 pesos instead of 100 pesos for his trike ride, well, he probably doesn't care. FFS, it's only $1 USD. Hahaha. I'm not sure where you come from, but generally in Rich White Man Land, we don't lose too much sleep over one dollar.[/QUOTE]
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Wrong modus operandi.
[QUOTE=Kazeu;2409881]..............I stay in the philippines for long periods of time ...............[/QUOTE]And get jaded.
I started visiting Philippines on a regular basis in 1974 , and found, jetting in and jetting out is the way to go.
Do not "hang around".
The weekend millionaires should not worry you, as you should not be sourcing where they are. You have got all the time.
In the world to develop relationships, wherein barfines, ladies drinks, tips etc do not apply.
Also you have time to recruit better quality girls. A resident competing with visitors is a sure way to 'lose'.
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[QUOTE=Kazeu;2409881] I see you right there, no need to call out "trike" everytime I pass by. I will let you know if I want to overpay you to go down the street. Maybe I'm just grumpy.
[/QUOTE]Actually they often say it two times "trike-trike" in a froggily voice.
So I like to think of them as frogs. Part of the eco system.
I have never used them unless I've really needed it (like Dau terminal w / luggage). It doesn't take long to find one who accepts a reasonable fare, especially out of view from others.
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Trikes.
[QUOTE=PuteNut;2409916]Actually they often say it two times "trike-trike" in a froggily voice.
So I like to think of them as frogs. Part of the eco system.
I have never used them unless I've really needed it (like Dau terminal w / luggage). It doesn't take long to find one who accepts a reasonable fare, especially out of view from others.[/QUOTE]And Mr Enternational gets a trike ride for less than P100 almost all the time. And other 'benefits' cheaper than we do too.
Whats needed is the Mr Enternational School of Mongering, although.
Unfortunately he said recently he is done with Phils and will not be returning.
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[QUOTE=Kazeu;2409881]You know what they say. Its the principle. I can afford 1 dollar. Even though I'm not a rich white man. Neither rich nor white. Just the idea of these lazy ass trike drivers colluding to overcharge everyone in the area just irks me. Have you ever needed a trike and been unable to find one? No. Theres like 5 on every corner none of them willing to actually go anywhere for under 100 pesos even though you just want to go down the block maybe. And something else, fuck man, I see you right there, no need to call out "trike" everytime I pass by. I will let you know if I want to overpay you to go down the street. Maybe I'm just grumpy.
That could be it too. You're probably right about the pensioners, I hadn't really thought about it too deeply from that angle. I'm acutely aware of things from my perspective though. I stay in the philippines for long periods of time and see weekend millionaires as a plague descending upon angeles.[/QUOTE]The trike drivers' union is part of the wider mafia in the area. If an errant trike driver was to accept a lower than 100 peso fare from a tourist and the union organizer found out, he would probably end up dead.
The pensioners who live in AC can't afford to barfine on Walking Street. Their weekly entertainment budget is 140 pesos which gets them two coldies at one of the perimeter bars where they can talk WW2 stories with their mates.
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Christmas
I was in AC for my first time stayed at the pacific breeze. It was pretty slow a course so my question is what are good times to visit?
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Union
Maybe we need a mongers union. Whats the punishment for paying too much for a girl?
[QUOTE=EngineDriver;2409924]The trike drivers' union is part of the wider mafia in the area. If an errant trike driver was to accept a lower than 100 peso fare from a tourist and the union organizer found out, he would probably end up dead.
The pensioners who live in AC can't afford to barfine on Walking Street. Their weekly entertainment budget is 140 pesos which gets them two coldies at one of the perimeter bars where they can talk WW2 stories with their mates.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Sxxxx;2409923]And Mr Enternational gets a trike ride for less than P100 almost all the time. And other 'benefits' cheaper than we do too.
Whats needed is the Mr Enternational School of Mongering, although.
Unfortunately he said recently he is done with Phils and will not be returning.[/QUOTE]Have you ever heard the phrase, "It is easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission?" Well when you do things with confidence and act like you know the place and you jump out and hand him the money like you know how much it really costs, that is when you pay lower prices. If you go up unsure of where you are going and asking how much it costs, that is when you end up paying 100.
If you hand him 80 and he says no it is supposed to be 100, it is easy to say I know it is 80 but here is another 20. 9 times out of 10 they will just ride off after you have given them the 80 though, because they know that is already a generous amount.
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[QUOTE=Sargent50;2409960]I was in AC for my first time stayed at the pacific breeze. It was pretty slow a course so my question is what are good times to visit?[/QUOTE]Compared to what? You have no reports to compare with?
Did you have a decent time? I will assume you got laid so anytime would be good to visit.
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[QUOTE=Kazeu;2410081]Maybe we need a mongers union. Whats the punishment for paying too much for a girl?[/QUOTE]Seems like a fine of $1. 00 to you would be punishment enough to you! Just kidding. No need for a mongers Union. Everyone can vote with their feet.
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2410121]Have you ever heard the phrase, "It is easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission?" Well when you do things with confidence and act like you know the place and you jump out and hand him the money like you know how much it really costs, that is when you pay lower prices. If you go up unsure of where you are going and asking how much it costs, that is when you end up paying 100.
If you hand him 80 and he says no it is supposed to be 100, it is easy to say I know it is 80 but here is another 20. 9 times out of 10 they will just ride off after you have given them the 80 though, because they know that is already a generous amount.[/QUOTE]Mr E, you gave us a detailed breakdown on how you spent your money over two days in AC. So you jet in, stay at some Airbnb and then pick up at HiSo for 1500 pesos on two nights. In between, you get a massage, haircut etc. But why leave Patts for that? You seem to get Thai chicks for 1000 baht, so what's the point in coming to AC? Regarding the 20 pesos you save on trikes, what's the purpose? One-upmanship?
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2410121]Have you ever heard the phrase, "It is easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission?" Well when you do things with confidence and act like you know the place and you jump out and hand him the money like you know how much it really costs, that is when you pay lower prices. If you go up unsure of where you are going and asking how much it costs, that is when you end up paying 100.
If you hand him 80 and he says no it is supposed to be 100, it is easy to say I know it is 80 but here is another 20. 9 times out of 10 they will just ride off after you have given them the 80 though, because they know that is already a generous amount.[/QUOTE]If your worried about a 1-2 dollar trike ride, you probably shouldn't be living in or visiting AC. I'm sure money is wasted all over your journey in AC. 2 bucks to not walk from far perimeter road to walking street is a good deal to me.