[quote=liondale]wow!
i was there last week monday. glad i got to see the place. the official reports are obviously full of crap, didn't see any sign of forced labour or ****d there when i visited. quite the opposite...[/quote]hahaha - exactly!
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[quote=liondale]wow!
i was there last week monday. glad i got to see the place. the official reports are obviously full of crap, didn't see any sign of forced labour or ****d there when i visited. quite the opposite...[/quote]hahaha - exactly!
Greetings all,
I will be in Quezon city wed next jun 30 for a few days, if any fellow mongers are there, I would appreciate some company,
Malate will never be the same again now that Lim has closed LA CAFE, its obvious the owners did not increase the bribe to the old hyprocrite.
Does anybody know of decent hotel in Quezon Ave, approx $50 per night and convenient for the street walkers, please pm me if anyone has cell number to exchange for any 3holer sex machine in QC, thanks in advance,
Wild rover.
[QUOTE=CollegeMan83]No money changes hands, I'm kind of worried about insulting them, and I probably spent about 1500p on food and drinks the night before anyway.[/QUOTE]Collegeman you should have paid them. Keep in mind you are at a place where only freelancers go. The women fought to get in bed with you. They both had sex with you...so they kept up their end of the deal?
Most Filipinas are to shy/proud to ever ask you for money so you have to be tactful about it and just put the money in their purse or their pocket. Dont make a big show of it, just fold it and slide it discreetly out of view without mentioning. But do it with them watching in full view so they know you have done it. They will think you are the most sophisticated gentleman in the world.
[QUOTE=MauiDude][url]http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20100622-277046/Lim-closes-bar-said-to-be-employing-sex-workers[/url]
Lim will keep it closed down i would bet. everything i hear about him is the demise for any good hunting. but of course it just goes further underground[/QUOTE]Closed permanently now. First went to Rosie's Diner back in 1990 and before the first round of Lim. Well the guy has got to do something to keep the press and the public from finding out about his dark side when it comes to being buddy buddy with organized crime and hits.
[QUOTE=Devils 1]Collegeman you should have paid them. Keep in mind you are at a place where only freelancers go. The women fought to get in bed with you. They both had sex with you...so they kept up their end of the deal?
Most Filipinas are to shy/proud to ever ask you for money so you have to be tactful about it and just put the money in their purse or their pocket. Dont make a big show of it, just fold it and slide it discreetly out of view without mentioning. But do it with them watching in full view so they know you have done it. They will think you are the most sophisticated gentleman in the world.[/QUOTE]I too support that you should have palmed some money off, atleast 3,000 each - to make them happier, and let them get some new jeans or whatever ..
As for those girls who never ask for money, like those in bars, I don't put a 'market rate' I just slip in atleast 3,000 or more, if I have more cash. After all, wouldn't a regular ***** end up wiping that much off ?
if you do keep in touch with the girls, I would suggest you surprise them with some internet delivery of some gift vouchers - as I did to some girls when I honestly ran out of money - go to pldtonline website - you can order shopping voucher - each worth 1000 peso (I normally order atleast 3 X 1000 peso) - and get it home delivered to her, so she can use it and not feel obligated, as it is not cash that exchanged hands. I prefer the SM vouchers, which are more like - pre-paid cards, and they can used for multiple purchases. That way you don't feel bad, and the girls dont feel offended ..
[QUOTE=Devils 1]Collegeman you should have paid them. Keep in mind you are at a place where only freelancers go. The women fought to get in bed with you. They both had sex with you. So they kept up their end of the deal?[/QUOTE]Yeah, you are right, I know I screwed that up. Live and learn, I hope. I feel bad about it but I guess it's too late now.
Had a crazy time last night in Angeles, thanks for the tip to head to Lost in Asia, started up there at about 3PM and had a lot of fun by the time I finally made it back (not alone of course) to Pacific Breeze about 2:30AM. Spent a few hours after Perimeter bars closed at R&B, a local music place, was entertaining live music but very very loud, ouch. Will post more later, I just made it to Subic and need to sleep before I start wandering around here tonight.
First impression on Wild Orchid: not so nice, especially for the cost. Room isn't that good, smells kind of funny, just looks old, which is surprising, because I thought this was a pretty new resort. At least there's more to this place than just a hotel room, but I'm too tired to go look right now. Maybe I'll try a different room tomorrow.
Yeah I know us young guys try to act like we're "all that" in bed sometimes but damn these filipina ladies are more than I can handle, haha.
[QUOTE=Wild Rover]............
Malate will never be the same again now that Lim has closed LA CAFE, its obvious the owners did not increase the bribe to the old hyprocrite......[/QUOTE]"
With all due respect Wild Rover, Mayor Lim has a reputation as being "clean" and not on the take. If it was as simple as that then LAC would still be open along with all the other bars that he has closed down around Malate and Ermita.
He is actually more of a moral crusader which presents more of a problem for the future of some of these places.
[QUOTE=CollegeMan83]First impression on Wild Orchid: not so nice, especially for the cost. Room isn't that good, smells kind of funny, [/QUOTE]Figure the hotel runs at 75% occupancy, that means the room you are in is occupied 273 nights a year.
Figure thats its 5 years since the last renovation. Thats 1,367 nights.
Figure that on the occupied nights every occupant has at least one partner, maybe 2.
Gets close to 1500 women have been in that room. And you think it only smells " funny". lol.
I reckon that the hoteliers in the Ermita area must be cursing Lim and his cronies. They do, after all, make most of their income from SMART's (Single,Male, Affluent and Randy Tourists) and so I guess that their room occupancy and future bookings will have taken a severe hit. After all, why would anyone otherwise willingly elect to stay in such a grotty dump as Ermita if not for LA Cafe and similar venues. If Lim really goes into crusade overdrive and shuts down other places, I visualize Ermita's tourist numbers really will nosedive. Pity all them poor, out of work wh@res, beggars, muggers, scammers, pimps and all the other assorted dross that give the area such colour and character:D.
I wonder if LA Cafe will be having a fire sale? Would love to get my hands on a memento of the place, particularly one of those nicotine coloured statuettes that lined the downstairs bar. The Laurel and Hardy was a particular favourite.
[QUOTE=Cunning Stunt]I reckon that the hoteliers in the Ermita area must be cursing Lim and his cronies. They do, after all, make most of their income from SMART's (Single,Male, Affluent and Randy Tourists) and so I guess that their room occupancy and future bookings will have taken a severe hit. After all, why would anyone otherwise willingly elect to stay in such a grotty dump as Ermita if not for LA Cafe and similar venues. .......[/QUOTE]
You might be surprised CS. Sex tourists are not major spenders in the area.
There are lots of tour groups that use many of the hotels around that area for the one night transit between Manila and elsewhere. A friend of mine in the travel industry from Davao says they use those Malate hotels a lot because they are relatively cheap and are closer to airport than the Makati ones.
[QUOTE=Red Kilt]With all due respect Wild Rover, Mayor Lim has a reputation as being "clean" and not on the take. If it was as simple as that then LAC would still be open along with all the other bars that he has closed down around Malate and Ermita.
He is actually more of a moral crusader which presents more of a problem for the future of some of these places.[/QUOTE]A pinoy mayor and his cronies with morals? Thats a laugh, a crusader that is well known to have taken bribes in the past, Lac being closed down is not about morals, its about money like everything in Philippines, Wild Rover.
Hi everybody,
I have some monger experience been from Latin America and been in Asia for a couple of years, but recently I was quite dissapointed with the LA Cafe closing, I book my trip to PHP just last week and now I really dont know where to start, can please someone give some nice alternate places? also what place will be better for some beach days after Manila? Angeles or Puerto Galera?
Thanks everybody, please help and I promise to post some pics! :)
This is confirmed. i was in front of LAC ten minutes ago and thius is closed. Do you know where the girls are gone ? Some people are talking about G point but where is the place ?
Forget LA, forget Phil, it is understood if you live or have to visit to work, lets not kiss anyones ass and just move on. There are other countries other than the Phil. I love choice and freedom
[QUOTE=Poupard2000]This is confirmed. i was in front of LAC ten minutes ago and thius is closed. Do you know where the girls are gone ? Some people are talking about G point but where is the place ?[/QUOTE]Borrowed from another website:
From La Cafe , walk across to Mabini St. Note which way the traffic is going (its one way traffic) . Walk against the traffic flow (North Easterly direction) in Mabini St and you will be walking in the right direction , to Padre Faura St , turn left into Padre Faura, G.Spot is on the right hand side at 510 Padre Faura (just past Watsons Store)