-
4 photos
Cebu
Had to go to Cebu on business in August so I took a little time to check out an open air market. Met this little hot number who took me to her place and nearly fucked me to death. She was a little skinny for my taste but God she couldn’t get enough, she loved to fuck in all three holes. Didn’t even cost me the price of a hamburger, in fact she cooked me a delicious meal.
-
If you look closely at the picture in the frame on #3 you will see me.
[QUOTE=Holton Cowboy]Had to go to Cebu on business in August so I took a little time to check out an open air market. Met this little hot number who took me to her place and nearly fucked me to death. She was a little skinny for my taste but God she couldn’t get enough, she loved to fuck in all three holes. Didn’t even cost me the price of a hamburger, in fact she cooked me a delicious meal.[/QUOTE]
-
I've been talking to a girl from Baguio. Met her through CL. Wants me to come and meet her and her family. Never has asked for money. YET. Quite an age difference but seems very mature. Told me about another guy who is writing her.
Any comments?
-
Visa
I plan to have a holiday in the Philippines and I would like to stay about 3 or 4 weeks. Now I have read that citizen of the EU (I am German) get a Visa for 21 days. If I want to stay longer I need to prepare a Visa by the Philippines Embassy in Germany. Is this true or can I get such a longer Visa also at the Airport in Manila or somewhere else in Manila?
-
Visa Extension
[QUOTE=DG69]I plan to have a holiday in the Philippines and I would like to stay about 3 or 4 weeks. Now I have read that citizen of the EU (I am German) get a Visa for 21 days. If I want to stay longer I need to prepare a Visa by the Philippines Embassy in Germany. Is this true or can I get such a longer Visa also at the Airport in Manila or somewhere else in Manila?[/QUOTE]Any Serious PI Travel Agent can get you an extension up to 59 Days easily from the Immigration people without too much hassle.
-
comments?
Any comments about what? You don't give us enough information.
Baguio is a nice place, go see her. It will probably be a great experience.
[QUOTE=Larry 56]I've been talking to a girl from Baguio. Met her through CL. Wants me to come and meet her and her family. Never has asked for money. YET. Quite an age difference but seems very mature. Told me about another guy who is writing her.
Any comments?[/QUOTE]
-
[QUOTE=X Man]Any comments about what? You don't give us enough information.
Baguio is a nice place, go see her. It will probably be a great experience.[/QUOTE]Nice response. What I was attempting to ask if it usual for her to ask me to meet her parents? That would seem like a good sign under normal circumstances.
What other information do you need to know?
-
[QUOTE=Cebu Local]Any Serious PI Travel Agent can get you an extension up to 59 Days easily from the Immigration people without too much hassle.[/QUOTE]
Thank you for the info! Do you mean I just have to go to a travel Agent, let say in Manila after my arrival and pay him some money and he will arrange an extension?
-
Reputable Travel Agent
[QUOTE=DG69]Thank you for the info! Do you mean I just have to go to a travel Agent, let say in Manila after my arrival and pay him some money and he will arrange an extension?[/QUOTE]
Correct,But try to stick to the larger Reputable ones,Not the hole in the wall s.Somebody with a PHILTOA Philippine Tour Operators Association or PTAA Phililippine Travel Agents Association Sticker Displayed.These guys get expelled if they rip people off.So the have to behave
-
"nice response"
Well, I met a woman at 2pm, then met her parents at 3pm, was giving her a good root at 5pm, and then she tried to scam me after I left the city.
A good sign for what? Geesh.
Okay, I'll assume you are looking for a good girl to marry. Meeting her family is a great way to get the ball rolling. If you just want to get laid, it might be a bad sign. I've had some interesting experiences meeting family and friends, although some guys here wouldn't be bothered. For many "good" Filipinas you'll have to meet a family member or expect a chaperone. Unfortunately, a good family doesn't always guarantee a good girl.
Wait, what am I saying! Fortunately, a good family doesn't always guarantee a good girl.
Hope that helps. X
[QUOTE=Larry 56]Nice response. What I was attempting to ask if it usual for her to ask me to meet her parents? That would seem like a good sign under normal circumstances.
What other information do you need to know?[/QUOTE]
-
Larry, in the Philippines meeting her parents is an important step (for her) in establishing a permanent relationship. It is one way for her to test your seriousness to such end. I’ve done it on several occasions and never had family to interfere but they will frequently talk your ear off asking you very personal questions about yourself. So be prepared.
[QUOTE=Larry 56]Nice response. What I was attempting to ask if it usual for her to ask me to meet her parents? That would seem like a good sign under normal circumstances.
What other information do you need to know?[/QUOTE]
-
DG69 - Extension
I don't know any specific places in MNL, but I did use a T/A located at the now torn down MNL Midtown Hotel.
In Cebu, the concierge at the Marriott took care of it, adding P500 to the total cost (I think the "quick" extension was P2,100. Marriott just took it to the T/A on 3rd Flr at Ayala and had them process it). You want to be careful, as you have to also provide your passport and I'm skeptical about trusting anybody with it.
In La Union, staff at Bali Hai Resort had it processed for me. Ditto for the P500 fee.
In Davao, no T/A knew what the H*ll I was talking about, but offered to accompany me, for a fee, to the office. I declined, dressed up (long pants, shoes, socks and a collar shirt) and had it done in a couple of hours. Dressing "appropriately" (business casual) is a must or they will turn you away. This gave me a total of 59 days (original 21 days included) to stay in the Phils.
There are Immigration offices in MNL, Cebu, Davao, San Fernando (La Union) and Laoag City in Ilocos Norte. There are probably others, these are just the ones I know of.
Good Luck.
-
Visa Extension
see [url]http://www.gov.ph/faqs/visa.asp[/url] for a FAQ on visas.
Notes:
* you can find the extension forms on the website and apply yourself. For the 500 P service fee - why bother?
* if you get someone else to present the application, it must be an approved agent. Don't worry, there are plenty available
* the first extension will cost you 2100 P. This includes the 500P expresslane fee which means it is processed in one day. Add the service fee
* the first extension is for 38 days - which gives you 59 days total (including original 21 days). Your second extension is for another 59 days, although this extension costs around 4000 Pesos. Add the service fee
* if you are only going to overstay for a little while, you might consider just paying the visa fee at the airport. It will cost you approximately 2500P, depending on how much they try to squeeze out of you for a penalty. I was late 2 weeks once and it cost me around 2500P (less than paying an agency to file my extension -with the agency fee). My friend was late for a few days and it cost him 2250P. Why the difference, I don't know. They tried to charge my friend a 1000 P penalty, but he argued it and they subsequently dropped it.
Hope this helps
Tooch
-
Careful gentlemen!!!
when dealing with "authorized extension agents" one can usually find such
touts working around or near the immigration offices, without going into much details they are usually rip offs IMHO. Yes most will render the service they ask a fee for but many times it is simply providing forms that you can down load for free or obtain in person and fill out in five minutes at Immigration. You should al know these folks have very little influence or pull in "la migra" despite their implications of being able to expidite things for a little extra swag money. (excuse me there are no bribes in the Philippines...only gifts in appreciatin of expiditious service).
Most hotels will provide such servies but charge a premium, all they do is send and authorized agent around to sit and wait until a number is called.
My advice is to get to the offices early, have everything xeroxed and all your forms ready, make sure you got change and can cover the fees even be prepared for any untoward "rate hikes" you didn;t know about. Dress decently and NEVER, NEVER give the clerks a hard time or complain loudly.
I really dont like the idea of "authorized agents" having copies of my passport and personal information, never know who they might pass that info to and for what purpose. Course im paranoid as hell.
Spamhog
-
September?
mates,
have been informed, the best time to travel to philippines is september. is this indeed so? i would obviously be interested in any wisened advice in this regard. i`m looking at spending some time in manila and bangkok, thailand - time constraints 10/14 days.
speed13