Some Immigration Questions
My name is John Domino and I am a sexoholic. (Hello John). Here are my twelve steps. Perhaps you can help me:
1. The Japanese government has decimated the number of entertainment visas it will give citizens of the Philippines. Current visa holders will not be affected. Nor will those on short term yakuza controlled contracts.
2. Domino and friends are thinking of entering this market with a few pilot projects and any help or information would be appreciated.
3. We will begin by sponsoring, in a private capacity, Filippinas to fly to Japan and meet Mr Domino and his associates. This will entail Mr Domino forking up the readies to jet these ladies here and guaranteeing them their payment. (Domino is not into ripping off the poor; like the yakuza he only targets the rich).
4. If Domino does this through a company and not in a private capacity, he will have to guarantee sizeable, taxable sums of money. Domino does not believe in paying tax.
5. The current deal, as Domino understands it, is the ladies pay an agency 30k pesos and the agency fixes them up with cleaning or whatever work in Hong Kong or Singapore and, of course, rips them off big time.
6. Domino is not into that. He iseasily pleased and will be happy just to fuck them and the Lexus :( Japanese babes who are collaborating with him in this noble project.;)
7. Have these women a good work ethic? One reads of Sing. women beating up their Phil maids etc and one knows it is difficult to hire good servants these days. But one imagines, taking the law of averages into account, a lot of these women are simply dreamers and do not have a well developed work ethic.
8. One also believes many of these women are very naiive and cannot figure out that there is no such thing as a free lunch, that if they can earn 20 times more by working in Japan.HK/Sing, there is often a major catch to the situation.
9. This is a genuine request for information. Although I have some leads intpo the netherworld of Japan's night world, I am currently looking at bringing eligible young women to Japan as maids and basic English teachers and then allowing my associates, after I fuck them, to develop this into a fully fledged and somewhat honorable business.
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Concerning Immigration Questions
Domino,
A lofty goal, entering a new line of business like that.
Considering your request, I would consider that a franchise agreement that you are actually looking for, or perhaps an import-export agreement.
However, looking back in my files, I found a handy contract that may help you in your situation. You can pay me back the next Friday night we are together by grabbing that rope and ringing the bell at my favorite Burgos bar with a hearty yee haa.
As promised, enclosed is a handy-dandy contract that will take care of your needs. (All virus free and tidy for her signature)
Consider it a gift from Ricksan.
Cheers,
Ricksan
(Attachment Bar Girl Service Contract)
French Wine, Napa Plonk, Underarm Hair and Japayoukis
Ah Ricksan, if you've not been with French women with shaved pits, then either you're hanging out with the wrong class of women entirely, you have not been in Paris since the liberation, or you took a wrong turn and went to Les Jardins Zoologique rather than Les Tuileries. I have found French wenches lustry and enthusiastic in the sack though not up to Filipina standards. Filipinas are, as you point out correctly the non pareils of lubricious sex, and truly beyond compare.
As to the comparison between such stellar Napa wines as Carlo Rossi, and Gallo, and actual French Cabernets, Pinot Noirs, Beaujolais, and the like, I can only suggest it's analogous to comparing Budweiser to Remy Martin XO. You can drink them both, but they sure as hell taste different. This is said of course facetiously. There are some truly great Ca. wines, and I've enjoyed my share. The problem I have is that the really good California stuff never makes it beyond the borders of California, while it's possible to get good, if not great. French wine almost anywhere.
Hello John. I know several young, attractive, sexy women here, waiting for Japanese visas. All of them have been there before, and all know what to expect. To date, none of them have received permission to go back and I doubt they ever will. Thanks to the moral majority in America, which considers fucking next to godlessness, the Japanese are really cracking down. This does not bode well for your venture.
My advice to you would be to hook up with a semi-reputable "recruitment/placement" company here. I could probably find you a few contacts if you like, as I know one lady who has been there six times.
GE
Mysticism, Christianity and Education...
I was recenty reading a book on the social history of the Philippines, hoping it would give me some insight into the culture here. I am, by training, a Sociologist, yet the more time I spend here, the less I understand the cultural/social dynamics of the place. So much for my motivation. One of the most valid points the author made was that Westerners typically believe that, because the Philippines is the only "Christian" country in SE Asia, and because the Spanish and then the Americans were here for a combined 450 years, and because people speak (sort of) English, then it must be fairly Western and thus reasonably easy for a Westerner to understand. What Westerners fail to understand, he says, is that the whole Christian/European pretext is a mere chimera; a thin patina overlaying a culture deeply rooted in mysticism, mystery and magic.
This may help to explain why even well-educated Filipinos are incredibly superstitious, believe firmly in ghosts and spirits, and accept as literal truth, totally non-rational apocrypha passed on for generations. My girlfriend for example, who is reasonably well educated, cautioned me once against eating chicken mixed with squash that had been prepared by the maid. She warned me it could make me ill; even deathly ill, as that's what her great grandfather, her grandfather, her father and her mother had told her. When I asked her why it hadn't sickened the maid, she told me it was because "the maid did not believe in it and therefore, could not be affected." It appeared however that because my girlfriend believed in it I could be sickened.
I am not a Catholic, in fact I'm not even a Christian, and yet I find I know more, much more about Catholicism, and the history of Christianity than the vast majority of Filipinos, who love the mystery, or the magic of it all, but who really do not know very much about the history of their religion. The Catholicism practiced here is adapted to the ethos of the place. Very evangelical, very non-traditional.
Now couple all of this sense of mystery and this acceptance of demons, ghosts and all manner of mystical creatures with an educational system that's the most poorly funded in SE Asia, and which discourages any form of analytical thought. A system that lacks text books for its students, paper, rudamentary learning materials, or even enough chairs for students. Add to that a virtually bankrupt government that simply cannot afford additional investments in health care, education or social services, and what you get is a culture which neither fosters much intellectualism, nor art nor alot of positive expectations.
This is a culture that nurtures fantasy, dreams, and the illogical. It's a country whose politicians have names like "Joker" and "Boy" and where many, if not most, of the population visits the cemetary on All Souls Day to commune with the spirits of their ancestors. It's why those "crazy" movies don't seem nutty to most Filipinos. It's the fantasy, the escapism, that allows them to retain hope in the midst of hopelessness.
This is my take on the place. I have no idea if this is accurate or just a paradigm that makes sense only to me. I do know that Filipinos are among the gentlest and warmest people I've ever met, and they deserve to be judged in a less harsh light than that provided by Western culture.
GE