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Living in Manila...

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Quote: (12-03-2013 08:17 PM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

Randomly decided to buy a ticket to Cebu last night. Will be hanging out there from today December 4th to Sunday December 8th. If anyone is around and wants to hang out send me a PM or reply in this meet up thread...
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-15215-...#pid592988

Plan on renting a motorbike and just going exploring most days.

Check out Mactan Island for a day, its where the airport is but not really where you'd want to stay, unless you have a Cebuana girl lined up already. Another spot worth seeing is Tops lookout at night, other than that I can't think of much to see there. Of course try the delicious local lechon and you'll probably end up at Mango square at some point, my favourite club there was called Alcohology. Have fun.
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Fuck me I love this forum. Post something and 10 minutes later knowledge is just thrown at me!

Thanks scotian. You are a huge help.
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Quote: (11-18-2013 06:30 PM)Antipodean Wrote:  

The closest scenes to Bangkok's Cowboy / Nana / Patpong that I've noticed here in Manila is the P Burgos area around the northern end of Makati Ave.
Walking around there the other day noticed several bars with older, out of shape western guys sitting with local girls. There are also "clip joint" bars in the area.
There is also the "famous" LA Cafe in Malate. A big bar full of freelancers.

There's probably many more in the greater Manila area. These are just what I've noticed on my visits here. Not my scene, or probably any guys on here, but good to have an overview of how things work.

P Burgos is fucking terrible. Avoid it like the plague. Yes old white men do frequent this spot as it is the red light district of makati.

Greenbelt 3 at night has p4p in and around Cafe Havana, and yes this area (during both day and night) has quite a few white people. G-Belt 3 has the most white people out of anywhere in Metro Manila. You'll see lots of whites up in Time (Club) close to P Burgos.
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Do tell us how the Cebu area is like and how much it was effected by the typhoon. I'm planning to go there in later december. It put a bit of a wrench in my plans.
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I just did a journey of over 200km around the north half of Cebu today. No signs of any problems from the Typhoon. Life is moving as usual. Nothing to worry about.



Quote: (12-04-2013 02:27 PM)malc Wrote:  

Do tell us how the Cebu area is like and how much it was effected by the typhoon. I'm planning to go there in later december. It put a bit of a wrench in my plans.
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Quote: (12-05-2013 03:48 AM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

I just did a journey of over 200km around the north half of Cebu today. No signs of any problems from the Typhoon. Life is moving as usual. Nothing to worry about.



Quote: (12-04-2013 02:27 PM)malc Wrote:  

Do tell us how the Cebu area is like and how much it was effected by the typhoon. I'm planning to go there in later december. It put a bit of a wrench in my plans.

Thanks DD.. but what about availability of lodging... and the people who need housing b/c what happened in surrounding areas. Have housing (hotel) prices and/or availability been negatively affected in that area.?
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There is no indication that a storm ever came through. Everything in the city is functioning normal. No changes on prices or availability. Zero problems from the typhoon here.

I am staying at the Tune Hotel a 2 minute walk from Ayala mall only $35 a night. Highly recommend it. Small clean rooms, great location.


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Thanks DD.. but what about availability of lodging... and the people who need housing b/c what happened in surrounding areas. Have housing (hotel) prices and/or availability been negatively affected in that area.?
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Does having a kitchen matter?

I mean..anywhere else I'd like to cook my food to have a balanced diet. Maybe in Manila/Cebu the food quality is sub par making a kitchen useless?

A man is only as faithful as his options-Chris Rock
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Quote: (12-05-2013 10:17 AM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

I am staying at the Tune Hotel a 2 minute walk from Ayala mall only $35 a night. Highly recommend it. Small clean rooms, great location.

How did you get that rate?

Did you book in advance?

Some guys book for a day or two, and then look for better deals after arriving. Is that possible or feasible?
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Quote: (12-05-2013 11:56 AM)CThunder86 Wrote:  

Does having a kitchen matter?

I mean..anywhere else I'd like to cook my food to have a balanced diet. Maybe in Manila/Cebu the food quality is sub par making a kitchen useless?

I ate out mostly in the Philippines, local food isn't great but they have plenty of cheap international options in the food courts of the malls, where you'll be hanging out a lot anyway. While at the beach in places such as Boracay, Dumaguete and Palawan I ate a lot of seafood and it was great. If you do want to cook in your apartment, the malls also have decent grocery stores but imported food can be pricey. Like most tropical places, chicken, pork and fish are cheap but beef isn't.
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Scotian also wrote this useful cebu guide for me back in september:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-27957-...#pid535687
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I booked on agoda.com the night before I came to Cebu. Once you add all the taxes it is probably closer to $43 a night.

I am here for 4 days. I just booked all my days. If I was staying 15+ days I would probably have a different strategy.

Tune Hotel has had a solid internet connection the whole time which is a huge deal for me.


Quote: (12-05-2013 01:08 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (12-05-2013 10:17 AM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

I am staying at the Tune Hotel a 2 minute walk from Ayala mall only $35 a night. Highly recommend it. Small clean rooms, great location.

How did you get that rate?

Did you book in advance?

Some guys book for a day or two, and then look for better deals after arriving. Is that possible or feasible?
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If you are staying in one place for more than a few weeks then Yes I think a kitchen matters. Eating out everyday for every meal is such a hassle and never healthy.

You can find decent quality food at any of the supermarkets located at the high end malls. Prices are fine unless you want imported products. Imports from the USA seem to not be taxed as high as other products. In Thailand it was the opposite where USA items were taxed very high. At least that is my observation, I haven't been reading the trade agreements between countries.


Quote: (12-05-2013 11:56 AM)CThunder86 Wrote:  

Does having a kitchen matter?

I mean..anywhere else I'd like to cook my food to have a balanced diet. Maybe in Manila/Cebu the food quality is sub par making a kitchen useless?
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DD, is beef expensive in the Phils? Do they have good quality local beef, or would I have to go for imported?

Thai beef is shit and US imported beef is mad expensive.

I did find a Muslim lady at the OnNut day market who sells Thai beef very cheap, but it's not very good. Can get a kilo of New Yorks for ~270 baht, but they are pretty damn tough and not very flavorful. More similar to grilling up some rump roast back home than actual New Yorks. She occasionally has rib-eyes as well, they are better than the New Yorks, but still not very good.
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Quote: (11-26-2013 10:03 PM)booshala Wrote:  

Also, very interesting how "boyfriends" and "girlfriends" just basically swap out partners. This French guy was basically telling me, "fuck my girlfriend for me so that I can sleep with her cousin tonight". *insert mind blown gif*

Can anyone elaborate on this? Is it common? Just common with women who date foreigners? Does this also mean Filipina women are chronically unfaithful and not to be trusted, or does it depend on the circles you run with?

P.S. What's up? Did you bang her or not, Booshala? [Image: biggrin.gif]

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To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
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Quote: (12-06-2013 07:42 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:  

Quote: (11-26-2013 10:03 PM)booshala Wrote:  

Also, very interesting how "boyfriends" and "girlfriends" just basically swap out partners. This French guy was basically telling me, "fuck my girlfriend for me so that I can sleep with her cousin tonight". *insert mind blown gif*

Can anyone elaborate on this? Is it common? Just common with women who date foreigners? Does this also mean Filipina women are chronically unfaithful and not to be trusted, or does it depend on the circles you run with?

P.S. What's up? Did you bang her or not, Booshala? [Image: biggrin.gif]

Not sure how I missed that one lol.

I think it's probably somewhat common in the expat crowd because a lot of dudes who move to SEA are sexual deviants (yes, talkin about you fuckers in this thread lol). I'd imagine the dirtier guys who move there end up hooking up with dirtier girls, who are probably down for that.

I wouldn't imagine it is a standard cultural thing between normal Flip couples, but I could be wrong.

Vincent posted in the Craigslist game thread that he went to a blowjob gangbang party I guess it would be called, of 10 dudes and 3 girls here in BKK that he found on Craigslist. I didn't ask, but I'm 99.9% sure it was expat dudes and local Thai women.
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Yeah, I sort of suspected as much, but I was surprised no one questioned or commented on that statement so it got me curious.

Quote: (12-06-2013 08:03 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Vincent posted in the Craigslist game thread that he went to a blowjob gangbang party I guess it would be called, of 10 dudes and 3 girls here in BKK that he found on Craigslist.

Damn vincent - not sure I like those odds. You must be one open-minded motherfucker. LOL

But hey, to each his own. Carry on.

Beyond All Seas

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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DD, is beef expensive in the Phils? Do they have good quality local beef, or would I have to go for imported?

Local beef is shit. Almost all quality beef is imported from the USA here in the Philippines. In Bangkok I was shopping at Villa Market on Thonglor soi 15 (J. Ave) and most of the beef was from Australia.

Beef prices seem reasonable. Maybe a 25% mark up from what I would pay in the USA. Not so bad considering it had to cross the Pacific ocean.

There is obviously a sweet trade deal between the US and the Philippines. There are lots of products you can get here at reasonable prices that are imports from the US.



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booshala Wrote:
Also, very interesting how "boyfriends" and "girlfriends" just basically swap out partners. This French guy was basically telling me, "fuck my girlfriend for me so that I can sleep with her cousin tonight". *insert mind blown gif*

Can anyone elaborate on this? Is it common? Just common with women who date foreigners? Does this also mean Filipina women are chronically unfaithful and not to be trusted, or does it depend on the circles you run with?

No this is not common. But fun times for booshala!
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Living in Fort Bonifacio can sometimes feel like parts of California. Warm weather, palm trees, expensive car dealerships, huge parking lots, traffic, malls (indoor and outdoor), asians speaking english, and lots and lots of chain restaurants.

Here is a list of American chains I have noticed so far just in Fort Bonifacio.

- IHOP
- Jamba Juice
- TGI Fridays
- Starbucks
- Quiznos
- California Pizza Kitchen
- Krispy Kreme
- P.F. Changs
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Texas Roadhouse
- Pizza Hut
- Tony Romas
- Sbarro
- The Coffee Bean
- Seattle's best Coffee
- Dairy Queen
- McDonalds
- dippin dots
- Cinnabon
- KFC


More American chains I have noticed in other parts of Manila...

- Chili's
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Co
- Papa John's Pizza
- Dunkin Donuts
- Subway
- Hooters
- Taco Bell
- Burger King
- Wendy's
- Outback Steakhouse
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Man, they got more shit than bkk does, as far as American restaurants. I used to work at a Chills.

Hows the bacon and American breakfasts around there? Can't get a decent American breakfast with REAL bacon anywhere in bkk.
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@RioN- how about foodland? loved that place

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Hows the bacon and American breakfasts around there? Can't get a decent American breakfast with REAL bacon anywhere in bkk.


IHOP has good breakfast of course. It is walking distance from my condo so I have been several times. It is open 24 hours on friday and saturday night.

The Bacon here is generally better than BKK. Don't buy the local version at the grocery store though, that is shit. Gotta pay the extra and get the imported bacon.
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Quote: (12-06-2013 07:42 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:  

Quote: (11-26-2013 10:03 PM)booshala Wrote:  

Also, very interesting how "boyfriends" and "girlfriends" just basically swap out partners. This French guy was basically telling me, "fuck my girlfriend for me so that I can sleep with her cousin tonight". *insert mind blown gif*

Can anyone elaborate on this? Is it common? Just common with women who date foreigners? Does this also mean Filipina women are chronically unfaithful and not to be trusted, or does it depend on the circles you run with?

P.S. What's up? Did you bang her or not, Booshala? [Image: biggrin.gif]

Was too weirded out by the situation on meeting a guy for the first night and having him pimp out his girl to me so didn't bang. I'm sure it sounds fantastical, it was to me too, and am still wondering what it was all about.
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Quote: (12-09-2013 02:01 AM)booshala Wrote:  

Quote: (12-06-2013 07:42 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:  

Quote: (11-26-2013 10:03 PM)booshala Wrote:  

Also, very interesting how "boyfriends" and "girlfriends" just basically swap out partners. This French guy was basically telling me, "fuck my girlfriend for me so that I can sleep with her cousin tonight". *insert mind blown gif*

Can anyone elaborate on this? Is it common? Just common with women who date foreigners? Does this also mean Filipina women are chronically unfaithful and not to be trusted, or does it depend on the circles you run with?

P.S. What's up? Did you bang her or not, Booshala? [Image: biggrin.gif]

Was too weirded out by the situation on meeting a guy for the first night and having him pimp out his girl to me so didn't bang. I'm sure it sounds fantastical, it was to me too, and am still wondering what it was all about.




I think you made a wise choice!
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Quote: (12-09-2013 01:33 AM)DirectDanger Wrote:  

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Hows the bacon and American breakfasts around there? Can't get a decent American breakfast with REAL bacon anywhere in bkk.


IHOP has good breakfast of course. It is walking distance from my condo so I have been several times. It is open 24 hours on friday and saturday night.

The Bacon here is generally better than BKK. Don't buy the local version at the grocery store though, that is shit. Gotta pay the extra and get the imported bacon.


WTF???

I thought that they had pork everywhere in the Phils, or is that just in Cebu.... anyhow, I would have thought, based on these kinds of reports, that there would be a variety of pork product selections throughout the Phils... which in my mind would have included bacon.. but bacon may be something that they just don't do, locally?

Recently, in about the past nine months or so, I have increased my consumption of bacon.. Probably I eat, on average, a couple of pounds of it a week... and then I save the grease in order to add that to my other foods, including soups, vegetables, etc... call me strange, but I wanna make sure that i get sufficient quantities of animal fats in my diet on a regular basis.

I mean frequently guys are hating on the Phils for the food, and I thought that generally part of those kinds of hate claims was that guys were saying that there was NOT enough selection of food and too much pork... but NO mention of bacon.

Anyhow, thoughts on pork selection in Manila and/or other parts of the Phils, DD or anybody else?
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