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08-04-06 14:04 #1797
Posts: 394I visited Air Force One and Starfleet yesterday. Prior to that I also went to the Mall of Asia, purportedly the biggest one in the continent and hoping to scan some semi-pros or at least buy some nice shoes or clothes. However, while the mall was big enough, I did not see anybody worth chasing plus there were no Rustan in the place.
I then took a taxi from there to Paranaque. On the way, I saw some of the most dipilated houses and neighborhoods when the driver took a short cut. Took some pictures to show my friends in the US to prove how poor life is in the PI for the regular people.
Air Force One costs 1200 for a 90 minute massage from 1 pm to 7 pm. I checked Starfleet prior to going to Air Force One but the girls that they had were not good looking enough and the only that was I already had last year.
At Air Force One, I chose a 19 year old student who is studying business at the University of Manila. It was her 4th day and I was her 6th customer. I joked that, since her tag was D-4, they chose their tag numbers based on the number of days they have been working at the place and I wanted to see how bedraggled number D-100 looked.
As befitting a girl with lack of experience, she was super tight, which is a good thing. Luckily, since I have been on a rampage with girls, I was able to last fairly long with her, in spite of her tight pussy. In addition, her bubbly personality was a plus, and so we passed over the time limit without realizing it.
My session with her lasted for 2 hours. We had a call from management to indicate that this indeed was the time and I told them that they should have called earlier because there was no clock in the room, the girl did not have a watch, and that I did not know the time when we first started. The manager then asked if he could talk with the girl.
Apparently, during the conversation, she was informed that the over the 90 minute limit was going to be taken from her. Feeling sorry for her, I volunteered to pay for her sake and gave management 600 pesos but warned them that they should call when the time was up, not rely on the girl to inform the customer about it since that would be a turn off. No monger likes a clock watcher.
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08-04-06 07:24 #1796
Posts: 18Excellent info. Thanks! I am fortunate in that my connections there are good and that, of course, is always the best way to get to know an area. I knew there were some resorts, but I didn't realize how many and that they were all upscale.
On another tack, what is the danger there from typhoons? I am not worried about my trip, but I am interested to know if these beach-front resorts get periodically wiped out or if their southern exposure keeps them out of most of the trouble from storm surge.
Originally Posted by Cebu Local
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08-04-06 05:28 #1795
Posts: 360Lake Taal
Finrod,
I don't want to discourage you from going to Lake Taal. You just need a driver that knows the area.
Near the lake, the road climbs up into a mountainous area with nice views and hotels. Its a little cooler there and quite nice. Now we had planned on going to the place where you can get a banca out to the volcano which apparently is in the middle of the lake but at that point, our driver got lost. We spent about two hours on a dirt road alongside the lake, where the fishermen live and work, bouncing up and down, and by the time we got back on a driveable road, it was time to go home.
My driver also got lost on the recent trip to Anilao despite assuring me that he knew the place, so at this point I don't know about these day trips. Maybe its better to let the hotel arrange it even though it will be more expensive.
Don
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08-04-06 00:57 #1794
Posts: 329ok
Originally Posted by Surfer
B.B...
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08-04-06 00:49 #1793
Posts: 1194Just past Malate Pension at Remedios Circle. For the EXACT directions you'll have to search the forum because I am not taking the time tro write it again, sorry.
Also, word from those in the know (guys who live there) is that Pegasus is no longer the bomb (been more than 5 years since I went to Pegasus) .
"The best lookers in my own opinion can be found at Heartbeat, Classmates, and Air Force-1. Pegasus has the best and plushiest couches and amenities, and used to have the best looking women. Alas, these last 3 years, I feel disappointed at the quality."
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08-04-06 00:19 #1792
Posts: 329Surfer
Not to be lame but where is the money changer at???MANILA.
Thanks, B.B...
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08-04-06 00:17 #1791
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Surfer
Steep,but still cheeper than a call girl in the us thats what they want per hour here.
Thanks again...
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08-03-06 22:10 #1790
Posts: 4114money charger
Originally Posted by Blink157
to blink
Manila is the easiest place in the world change money , There are over 50
place in malate alone offer better rate than the bank but use your common
sense don't get taking by hustler that promise you best rate on the st, go to
a money charger that you see other local use rate is about 53 peso to 1 usd
and only take large bill 1000 and count them.
Good luck with your online chat girl hope you get some actions , The one I
got on my last trip is very disapointing .
fast eddie 48
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08-03-06 17:20 #1789
Posts: 1194Pegasus for BIll, Moneychanger for Blink
Bill: Got this for you (I am not the author)
The KTV with the prettiest selection. But definitely the most expensive. I went there “solo flight” and ended up with a P10,000 tab! However, the GRO I got (her stage name was Rain) was an 18-year old student, drop-dead gorgeous with lovely almond-shaped eyes, long legs, soft lips, a smooth ivory-toned body with the curves to boot. Her service also was fantastic and the stuff of fantasies.
Typically, the GROs (or Peggy Sues) follow a three-tiered cost. Standard is P1100/hour. Models are P1200/hour. Centerfold is P1500/hour. Needless to say, centerfolds are the prettiest but they also have the tendency to be choosy on who they provide “extra service” to. Best to check with the GRM on the attitude. Extra service is typically P5000 but you have to cover for the girl’s two-hour minimum. Bar fine is typically P15,000 to P20,000.
Rooms are pretty standard with a comfortable couch, karaoke TV, coffee table. Minimum rate is P3000.
Pegasus is located in Quezon Avenue, corner Chuatuco Street. You can call +632-412-3563; +632-374-3957, +632-371-9605, or +63-916-300-3519. Or visit their website at http://pegasus.ktvphil.com.
Blink: If you search back I wrote detailed directions to THE best moneychanger in the PI bar none for MANY years. It is right next to Malate Pension on Adriatico just North of Remedios Circle
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08-03-06 16:00 #1788
Posts: 500ATm, money changer
Hi guys,
flying tomrow to PI, staying at Bayview Park hotel along Roxas boulevard.
I did a search on moneychangers in ermita area but only one post shows up with no info about location. Can somebody give directions . Im familar with the area, swagman hotel, etc, but was always passing the last years cause straight to makati or AC, so any info on ATM or moneychanger could be helpfull.
Im gona meet a gurl from AC who I chatted at a camsite to meet me up at swagman hotel (very pretty). I will post a report here after I met her :).
IM very exited now to get back. Any info also about that is welcome ,also pm.
Happy hunting!!!
Blink
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08-03-06 14:48 #1787
Posts: 360Thanks for the info CL.
I checked out the websites you provided and they look nice. I am surprised that there is diving considering the large population in that area.
The Pontefino hotel looks super.
Its a surprise because the whole Batangas area looked so underpriveleged but there you go.
BTW, in an earlier post, I asked if you make travel arrangements rather than just providing info, but I didn't hear back from you and when I pm'd you your box was full. I'm sure there are other people here besides myself who would avail of your services.
Don
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08-03-06 14:30 #1786
Posts: 329where is this place
I have never had the pleasure of the place called PEGESUS, where is it.What is the bf and are all the gals nice or what.
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08-03-06 11:33 #1785
Posts: 1539Knowing where to go
Originally Posted by Dashing Don
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08-03-06 10:39 #1784
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Dashing Don
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08-03-06 07:50 #1783
Posts: 360Batangas
On my recent trip, I rented a car and driver and went with an internet girl on a day trip to Batangas. We were trying to locate a dive resort in Anilao which I think is in the city/province?? of Batangas. Well, we drove for hours and couldn't locate the place. The are looked rough. At one point we traveled several miles on a small road which skirted the sea. There was trash everywhere; small houses hugging the coastline and a lot of trash in the adjacent water.
We did manage to locate an area which had a few 'resorts'. I can't remember the name of the town but these resorts had really awful facilities and the sand resembled dust. I can't imagine any westerner wanting to stay there.
We covered a lot of ground and I didn't see anything worth visiting. This echoed my experience on another trip where I likewise hired a car/driver and went with an internet girl to Tagatay and Lake Taal which is closeby Batangas and which we traversed. Nothing there but poor people eking out a living and overpopulated.
Don