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03-21-25 20:09 #16577Senior Member

Posts: 1000No, no, no news on tv, I stopped doing that 20 years ago, when I realized that's all bullshit, I'm talking about on line reading. It still scarce, with lots of fake things.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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03-21-25 19:15 #16576Senior Member

Posts: 18165Where you have written BG, erase that and replace it with the word prostitute and read your story again to figure out how much sense it makes.
Originally Posted by Instigator23
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03-21-25 17:16 #16575Senior Member

Posts: 1670A bargirl. She's messaging and video chatting with other men that she also has on the hook. Sounds like it's only a matter of time before you become one of her Western Union Boyfriends. You have to admit that she seems to be a seasoned pro that knows all the right moves and what to say. It's hard to give advice to someone that's "whipped". One thing I will advise. If you are genuinely looking for a girlfriend / wife, find a Province girl or one that is not in the profession of sleeping with multiple men per day. One thing that you will never ever forget about or get out of your head is her history.
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03-21-25 15:16 #16574Senior Member

Posts: 730The legend of Ugly.
Originally Posted by OldAndUgly
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Sums it up perfectly.
Nothing more to be said.
_Phil.
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03-21-25 15:15 #16573Regular Member

Posts: 7Dating a bargirl
So I got back from the PH a couple of weeks ago and I stayed there for about 2 months.
I met a BG in manila and we had a great time. I immediately felt like I was falling for her. For the entire lengt of my trip we have been chatting. She came with me to one of the islands and I think we spend about 2 weeks physically together. Some of the nights I didn't have to pay her and it felt like she was my GF.
Now I'm back home and we are still talking and Video calling and wanting to see each other again. I'm trying to have her come visit me and I'll go back to her soon.
It feels as if we are in a long distance relationship but she is still working. I don't want to send her money at this stage to make her stop.
However I find it super difficult knowing she is still working at the bars and meeting other men. I'm trying to be supportive about it but I can't sleep when she is working.
Does anybody have a good experience or know of good experience where dating a BG goes as planned and she could become my GF or am I being naive?
Thanks for the insights.
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03-21-25 11:37 #16572Senior Member

Posts: 18165When he sent it to me I clicked it off when he started talking about ladyboys. You have to be a serious actor to act it out as he did. I could not even listen to it.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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03-21-25 09:25 #16571Senior Member

Posts: 359It really is stunningly deep. And it also sums up what White Lotus is all about. People who are seemingly without problems seeking some kind of solace and peace and their place in the world. Most of these people are broken in some way. I've had this discussion with friends. Is the Sam Rockwell character a bad person? There are indications that he is, but is this monologue indicative of such? Either way, regarding the show, each season is fantastically entertaining and this season is particularly good.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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03-21-25 09:02 #16570Senior Member

Posts: 7700Stunningly deep, 4-minute excerpt from White Lotus*, referencing mongering. Yikes. We've mentioned before (and recently) about not being able to tell folks back home what life is like in-country, and here is a wild example. Not for the feint of heart.
Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSITUpElxso
* Never seen White Lotus until today. Besides FG, thanks to another board member for bringing this to my attention today.
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03-21-25 08:42 #16569Senior Member

Posts: 359Philosophy
Some good deep philosophical discussions going on here in the last few days. I haven't seen them until just now, because, sadly, I am a slave to the man still and my commute is long. Hopefully this will end in the next few years. In the meantime, TV is so good now, that I've been able to keep it together through the incredible level of entertainment offered to me weekly. I would encourage everyone to check out the Sam Rockwell monologue on the latest episode of White Lotus. It is heavy and disturbing. Or is it? What are the differences between ethics and morality?
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03-21-25 06:40 #16568Senior Member

Posts: 18165Did you actually say that? The good part about advances in information technology is that you no longer have to sit around and wait for someone to feed you the news that they want to feed you. You can go online and only read about science, nature, new discoveries, etc without reading stuff about politics and celebrities.
Originally Posted by OldAndUgly
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My mom still waits around to watch the 6:00 news. Whenever I am at her house and this happens, I ask why she would waste 30 minutes watching this at 6 pm when she could have read it all online in 3 minutes at 2 pm. Old habits die hard.
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03-21-25 06:01 #16567Senior Member

Posts: 1000My passions in life has always been pussy, and travel, that's what makes me happy, and I'm just continuing on doing just that. By combining the two of them it becomes interesting and not boring at all. Also I like to read about interesting stuff, but lately with all the advances in the information technology, it seems that the whole world has become dumber instead to smart up. The news are all about politics and "celebrities", no mentions about science, nature, new discoveries, technology, etc. Like it doesn't exist anymore. I have good old friends, I'm talking about guys my age, that we grew up together, played together, fucked for the first time together, partied together, and more, we still very close and all alive, but lately with all the politics and fake news (and mostly because of the wifes), we kind of grew apart ideologically, therefore we avoid discussing politics whenever we see each other, we still do reunions few times a year, and everybody comes together some place in the world, even if some of us are separated by thousands of miles.
Originally Posted by Jarango
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Despite all that boredom sets in sometimes, and I'm thinking of doing some sort of business, but as soon as I start putting things together (mentally) I realize that I don't really need all the hassle associated with that, and give up.
I like good food, but if not avail, I'm ease to please, when I stay longer in one place, and I rent an apartment, I do cook, especially in the PH were the food is horrible, and despite being an island, agrarian nation, where stuff grows if you spit a seed from your mouth on the ground when eating a tomato, bell pepper, or watermelon, you can't find veggies or fish in 99% of the places. I never understood this. I'm always in search for western restaurants, and good bread.
Every time I go back to civilization, for a reunion, medical stuff or other matters, always short visits, I'm just like the Vietnam vets that were unable to adapt back to the normal life, and when I see all the bullshit and the fakery and nonsense, I can't wait to return to the PH.
Originally Posted by Jarango
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03-21-25 03:05 #16566Senior Member

Posts: 4489Unless you have extensive experience already, don't even think of starting a business. A retired bricklayer rarely takes the restaurant business by storm. Anyway, I retired to relax not manage staff, chase new business and wonder if today is the day that friends and family magically come in to pay their debts.
Originally Posted by Jarango
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What to do? It's the same as back home. Find people, places and activities that you enjoy. No one is going to hand you a good time on a plate. Personally, I travel a lot, dive when I can and, occasionally, revel in doing absolutely nothing. Everyone is different but, yes, it does take some effort and perseverance especially after 40 years of others dictating what we do all day.
Enjoy. G.
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03-20-25 23:25 #16565Senior Member

Posts: 469But that is precisely it
What do those long timers do? I have sen retired Ossie militry chrge the bars for happy hour drinking, many of them with pathetic, little side jobs selling caskes etc. There are Europeans with small businesses thereto keep their wives happy and themselves busy. Golf and table quizzes are swapping a scoial life here for a lesser one there. Expats / retirees have to keep themselves busy in SE Asia, but with what? Of coruse, everyone is different but maybe someoen wil come up woth an idea that sparks me.
Originally Posted by Goferring
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I could go to the provinces nad sponsor a sari sari store but, in more sober moments, fuck that.
I am currently busy with a range of projects. Would be nice if beaches and broads could entice me like Sirens of old. One man's poison etc.
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03-20-25 22:29 #16564Senior Member

Posts: 4489What's the contact details for your dentist? 😜.
Originally Posted by Jarango
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03-20-25 22:18 #16563Senior Member

Posts: 4489Without speaking for Sir Ugly, it's like any retirement: you have to have interests and friends outside of work or in our case, bars and girls. There is nothing worse than walking into a social event only to find a bunch of old mechanics still talking about rebuilding engines or old foreigners holding up a bar and moaning into their beers. Get out and do shit. There is a lot to do in the Philippines. Beaches, golf, sports, natural beauty, social meet ups. If all else fails, it's $20 to go to another island for a weekend or $80 to go to another country.
Originally Posted by Jarango
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Enjoy. G.








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