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Data sheet: ultimate HIGH END Manila guide
#26

Data sheet: ultimate HIGH END Manila guide

Great data sheet brother!! +1... This one took some serious time!

Is it a bottle service oriented scene when going out or is it just a mix of both? I remember in Paris for instance we went to a high end club and EVERY table had bottle service and you were a total plug if you didn't. Really fuckin' lame...
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I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question, but what exactly does your reverse 419 pussy scam entail?
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#28

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Great sheet Scotian.

Quote: (04-16-2013 09:26 AM)scotian Wrote:  

Gmanifesto: Love him or hate, the Gman has been going on about the high end angle for years now and his constant pressure finally got through my thick skull and I’ve crossed over, I’m on G’s side now. It wasn’t always that way though, I was a Gman skeptic like so many of you on here and was even once on the receiving end of his notorious bitch slaps. G, that was so mean, you don’t realize the amount of damage you did to my precious ego back then when I was still new to the forum. Its okay now though, my therapist tells me I only need another year or so of counselling and I’m weening myself of the Prozac. G's Scotian Smack Down

Yeah, once people have enough experience, The G Manifesto starts making sense.

People inevitably come around to it. They have to.

People hated the things I wrote about 7 years ago, now those things are accepted Truths.

Reading The G Manifesto is like reading tomorrows newspaper today.

Or taking a peek into one's future if they choose to participate in "The Life".
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I'd also like to be enlightened as to what this 419 is
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Quote: (04-29-2013 02:34 PM)Mr. Polymer Wrote:  

I'd also like to be enlightened as to what this 419 is

The 419 Reverse Pussy Scam™ is a system I developed to get into the pants of African girls who happen to be living in Asia, I describe it in detail here. The original419 scam was created by some genius scam artists from Nigeria, they spam people's e-mail accounts with a story about them being the prince of Nigeria and having lots of money, but they need a deposit of say $1000-10,000 to be wired into their accounts. Thousands of idiots all over the world fell for this scam and the Nigerians laughed all the way to the bank, good on them I say.

Now with The 419 Reverse Pussy Scam™, I spam the accounts of African girls with online dating profiles but instead of me wiring them money to their account, I deposit my wire into their account. It has been quite successful so far, four bangs and I have more lined up in BKK, where I'm going tonight.

I know what some of your are thinking, why the fuck am I chasing Africans in Asia? Well I got sick of Asian women and saw some cute Africans floating around so decided to pursue that angle, some times you gotta think outside of the box boys.
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Quote: (04-23-2013 04:07 PM)Qwest Wrote:  

Great data sheet brother!! +1... This one took some serious time!

Is it a bottle service oriented scene when going out or is it just a mix of both? I remember in Paris for instance we went to a high end club and EVERY table had bottle service and you were a total plug if you didn't. Really fuckin' lame...

Its a mix of both and depends on the venue, for example I went to one of the better clubs in Manila last weekend, Republiq and it was a mix of both. It was a large club but in order to sit at a table, you needed reservations, fortunately it wasn't hard to find a decent spot near one of the bars so I stuck to that area and met some girls that way. Its basically the same at Prive and URBN, both in the Fort area, I'm sure that reserving a table isn't too hard, if you ask the right people earlier in the night or on a slow night, you should be able to organize something.

Qwest, I snapped a pic of the Whisky list at Republiq for you, looks like they don't have jack Daniels though:

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Also, if you want to see what the inside of the club is like, check the video I uploaded to my facebook timeline, its the one titled "Filipino night club....."
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Good work!!

About the prices I would expect at a nice place. Maybe a hair on the higher side.

I would have guessed $90-100USD for the first bottle on Chivas
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Heading to Manila this Monday.

Hey Scotian/anyone else - can you post more about your experiences with the Filipina girls in Privé or other higher end clubs? Are they open to meeting foreigners, do they even give a shit if you don't have a table, etc?

I looked through the Facebook photos on Privé - plenty of hot girls that I am guessing get plenty of validation through people they already know / facebook and guys that have invited them to tables...

For now if I'm going there solo I will run standard left "amused mysterious foreign guy" having a few drinks and dancing. For the month I've been in Cebu I've been collecting interests / smiles / emails etc. from girls in Manila and telling the ones that seem cool that I'm not there yet but I'll be there in May. I've just sent a flood of emails out telling them that I'm there net week... I have a couple girls super warm and can't wait to see me but the proof will be in the meeting etc.

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Quote: (05-01-2013 04:01 PM)rvlefty Wrote:  

Heading to Manila this Monday.

Hey Scotian/anyone else - can you post more about your experiences with the Filipina girls in Privé or other higher end clubs? Are they open to meeting foreigners, do they even give a shit if you don't have a table, etc?

I looked through the Facebook photos on Privé - plenty of hot girls that I am guessing get plenty of validation through people they already know / facebook and guys that have invited them to tables...

For now if I'm going there solo I will run standard left "amused mysterious foreign guy" having a few drinks and dancing. For the month I've been in Cebu I've been collecting interests / smiles / emails etc. from girls in Manila and telling the ones that seem cool that I'm not there yet but I'll be there in May. I've just sent a flood of emails out telling them that I'm there net week... I have a couple girls super warm and can't wait to see me but the proof will be in the meeting etc.

I would say that the vast majority of Filipinas are into meeting foreign men, including the upper class ones, clubs like Prive, URBN and Republiq aren't super exclusive, they have dress codes but are still flexible although I would recommend dressing as nice as you can. I went out alone a couple of times and had no problems meeting girls and collecting numbers, just follow standard night game procedure; don't bounce all over the club hitting on every girl, just hang out near the bar or in a high traffic location and chat up the girls as they come by you. The table issue kind of sucks, especially when the club is packed because you won't have anywhere to set your drink down, but I approached people at tables (guys and girls) and asked if I could rest my drink there for a minute while I had a smoke, no problems.

Overall, I'd say the clubbing experience was pretty good in Manila, I arrived in BKK last night and went out to and it reminded me of how crazy this city is, Manila isn't like that, BKK is on an entire different level but you will have a pretty good time in Manila. I didn't pull any SNLs, although 20nation did one night at Prive, so its possible, but getting numbers and setting up dates in very easy. I met a lawyer at Prive and we went on a date, she paid for most of it, had her own car, own condo, etc. I enjoyed the partying in the high end area of Manila, although it was more expensive to do so, it was worth it, I was tired of hanging out with girls who live in shacks and have no life experiences. Sounds harsh but it is what it is, I learned that while traveling in 3rd world countries, I'd rather not slum it with the locals. One thing I would warn you about is taking a girl you meet online to a high end area: the majority of the on line girls are lower class, you or I may not notice a difference between them and the higher end ones but I guarantee that if you take a girl who lives in a shack to a nice restaurant or club, the locals will know, whether or not that matters to you, I don't know but its something to keep in mind.

I would recommend staying in the Fort Bonifacio area, you can find a place on Air BnB for $40-60/night and its worth it because you can walk everywhere, its very clean, modern and developed. Best of all in BGC, there's absolutely no beggers, homeless riff raff or lady boys on the streets at night. There are armed guards everywhere, its like you're not even in the Philippines, you can stumble home drunk at 4am and have no problems at all, you wouldn't make it a block in an area like Malate.

Good luck and keep us posted, how did you find Cebu?
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Anybody in town hit me up on pm, jus arrived and will hit it hard. In my mind Manila blows BKK away i you're ready to give the shoring a break.
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Quote: (05-03-2013 06:35 AM)ChrisGambi Wrote:  

Anybody in town hit me up on pm, jus arrived and will hit it hard. In my mind Manila blows BKK away i you're ready to give the shoring a break.

Enjoy Manila man, after my first few days there, I thought the same thing, Manila blows BKK away, but after being back in BKK for the past 36 hours, I'm having second thoughts!
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Fort Bonifacio Culinary Guide: I've been meaning to post about the resto scene in the Fort, but I lost a bunch of my pics so I decided not to, but Fisto is there now so I figure that I'll give him some pointers on the food scene. All of these restaurants and cafes are in the Fort Bonifacio area, from Burgos Circle all the way up to Market Mall, I'll start with the ones in Burgos circle, which are 30 second walk from Fisto's condo:

Burgos Circle is the most exclusive, high end area of Fort Bonifacio: Its All About Living The Good Life in Burgos Circle

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This is the view of Burgos Circle from my condo window, there are restaurants and cafes all around the circle:

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Cafes:

UCC Coffee Cafe: This is a chain with locations throughout Manila, its Japanese, the food is good and coffee as well, good sandwhiches and fruit platter there. Lots of upper class people in there, often you'll see people doing business deals or full on business meetings with several people.
WIFI: good connection but weaker upstairs
Cost: quite pricey, especially the coffee (90P for a small Americano), I prefer Coffee Bean for the coffee but UCC has better food.

Coffee Bean: Another chain, similar to Starbucks. Good large coffees, food is okay, good Greek salad but I'd rather eat elsewhere.
WIFI: Good when its working but a couple of times it was down, wasn't an issue as you can pick up the signal from Gambino's next door, although you'll need a password.
Cost: Reasonable, large Americano for 115P.

Restaurants

Gambinos: I ate there once, very nice interior and ambiance, the maitre d' is a young Italian guy and the chef is an older Italian guy, prices are reasonable, I had the chicken cacciatore, it was around 350P but it wasn't really that good.
WIFI: good connection
Prices: Cheapest plate would be about 300P and goes up to about 1200P with most entrees falling in the 500-800P range.

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Chicken cattiatore at Gambino's:
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Chicken and Beer: I went there often because they have the fastest WIFI but usually only had drinks because the food sucks. The chicken ceaser salad isn't bad but the other dishes I had were terrible, its main food selections are Korean.
WIFI: Very fast
Prices: cheap, but you get what you pay for.

Johnny Rockets: This is a 1950's style American burger diner, the food is okay if you want a quick burger. The last time I ate there the salad portion was so small that I decided not to eat there again, although it tasted good, paid 300P for it, way too much.
WIFI: Good signal, password is oreoshake16 as of last week.
Prices: Burgers are cheap at 200-250 for a combo but other items are overpriced.
Website: http://www.johnnyrockets.com.ph/

Shitty overpriced salad at Johnny Rockets:
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Marcos: This is still in the Burgos circle area but not directly on the circle, about 30M away. Its a Spanish inspired Filipino joint, I had a chicken plate and wasn't impressed, it was very greasy and I didn't eat there again. The restaurant itself is small but nice.
WIFI: very good
Cost: Fairly cheap, I paid about 300P for the chicken plate.

Food Lab: One of my favorite places, I ate there several times. I recommend the clam chowder, corn chowder and the pork chops are the biggest pieces of pork I've ever seen served. They also have a Canadian salad that I had to try and it was also very good.
WIFI: Shitty, it sometimes works but mostly doesn't, only bad part about this place.
Cost: reasonable, most entrees between 300-600P, soups were about 150P.

Massive pork serving at Food Lab:
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Bugsy's: Near Marcos and Food Lab, this is a sports bar but its actually pretty good, its quite large and gets full at supper time. Mostly pub style food, not many healthy options. I had the steak kebab and it was tasty but small, I also had the biggest steak they served (450 grams), it was decent but nothing special and cost about 600P.
WIFI: good signal, never had problems.
Cost: reasonable, most appetizers are about 200-300P and most entrees 300-600P.

Menu at Bugsy's:
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Chicken wings at Bugsy's:
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Steak at Bugsy's:
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Rue Bourbon: One of my favorite watering holes, this is the first bar I went to in the Fort back in February with THC and 20nation, the night of extreme drunkeness where our local hosts bought us a bottle and several shots including liquid cocaine and tequila, also the night that 20nation stole a girl I picked up, Fisto, you will meet her soon if you haven't already. Anyway, as the name suggests, its Louisiana style. I only ate there once and it was pretty good. I mainly went there for beers, they have draught there.
WIFI: None
Prices: I only ever drank beer there and a San Mig draught is 90P, I forget how much the shots were because I didn't pay.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RueBourbonPH

Kebab factory: Arab style place, I had the chicken kebab plate with hummus and pita bread, both very good. Its located right next door to Rue Bourbon.
WIFI: None
Prices: fairly expensive, I think I paid about 500P for my food there.

Chicken kebab and hummus at Kebab Factory:
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Barcino: I didn't eat here but this is a great date place, very nice place run by a Spanish guy, huge wine selection, I lost the pics I took of this place and too bad because it is nice.
WIFI: Not sure
Prices: A bit pricey but they have daily wine specials and that what we got, I think each glass was about 220P.
Website: http://www.barcino.com.ph/

Okay, so that's about it for the places I ate in Burgos Circle and I didn't even eat at half of them, plenty more options to check out. All of these places are within a 45 second walk from where I stayed, right at the circle. Rue Bourbon and Kebab Factory are on 29th street and Barcino is on Rizal Drive, all very close to the circle.

Next is The Fort Strip, I didn't eat much there as its mostly clubs and bars but I did eat a few times at a nice place call Keg, I ate the nachos, wings and pizza. Its mostly pub style as you can imagine, this palce gets crowded on the weekend, its where Tobasco did a promo event and I rode the mechanical bull as I wrote about in the OP.
WIFI: Not sure
Prices: Most of the pub style food I ate was in the 250-400P range.
Website: http://thekeginc.com/
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After the Fort Strip is the High Street area, plenty of options there but the restaurants and bars are less high end than Burgos Circle, but still attract an upper class crowd, this is Fort Bonifacio after all.

New Orleans: Another Louisiana style joint, food is okay. The jambalaya was decent and the portion is huge, the Acadian chowder wasn't great though and the chicken wings were awful, the salmon salad was very good however. The drinks there were really good too, especially the mojitos.
WIFI: Excellent, I was on my laptop there every time.
Prices A bit over priced for the quality of food, jambalaya was 430P, chowder was 215, they have some very expensive steaks there, up to 3000P.

New Orleans:
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Menu at New Orleans:
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Salmon salad at New Orleans:
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Texas Grill: Texan style food, I had a couple of their salads and steak dishes, all were pretty good.
WIFI: It was good the first few times I went but then the last time it was down, didn't go back.
Prices: reasonable, less than new Orleans, about 300-600 for entrees. They will also give you a coupon for 1P appetizers with a minimum purchase of 750P, good idea for dates because 750P worth of food is a lot of food for one person to eat there.

Bos Coffee: Only went there for the excellent coffee, its Filipino grown and Filipino owned, I'd rather spend my money there than at Starbucks, very friendly staff, only bad part is they don't have a rest room, you have to go outside to the back.
WIFI: Excellent
Prices: 115P for a large americano, that's all I ever had there although they have food options, they didn't look too good.

After High Street, you will come across Serendra, this is an area full of restaurants located near Market Mall, I only ate here a couple of times.

Murray D'Vine: American style burger and rib joint, decent food but not the healthiest, they have an all you can eat mini-burger night on Wednesdays and also serve draught beer. One bad thing is that thier food is quite limted but the drink menu is huge!
WIFI: Good connection
Prices: Reasonable, most entrees between 250-400P

Murray D'Vine:
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Steak and salad at Murray D'Vine:
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Mini burgers at Murray D'Vine:
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After Serendra is Market Mall area and the food options there are the cheapest in the Fort Bonifacio area, there's a few decent restaurants and cafes and also McDonalds, Starbucks and Seattle Best. They also have small food stands for quick and cheap food, all of this is outside in the Market area of Market Mall, of course, inside the mall there are even more food options, but its typical lower quality mall food.
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Oriang Cafe de Bonifacio: I really liked this place for good, authentic Filipino food, I had a fish dish there and another time a big salad and both were delicious.
WIFI: Good
Prices: Reasonable, most entrees were 300-500P

Menu at Oriang:
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Fish dish at Oriang (forgot the name):
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Market Lechon, I didn't eat there, just took a pic:
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The Old Spaghetti House, I didn't eat there, just took the pic because of the Colombian artist, Fernando Botero painting on the sign:

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Home made Filipino food: One of the better meals I ate that a girl cooked for me, Fisto, you definitely have to get a Filipina to cook a home made meal for you!

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So that's about it, as I said before, I lost a bunch of pics but if I find them I will update this thread and if I remember any other places I went, I will post about them another time. The Fort has some pretty good dining options, although the Philippines isn't known for its great food, they have some decent international style restaurants. I agree that a lot of Filipino food isn't very good, a lot of it is fried and greasy, especially the sisig and lechon can't be too healthy either but I found that the seafood dishes in the Philippines are delicious, so make sure you check those out!
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+1. Seems like Scotian and myself have similar taste in woman so I always enjoy reading his literature. Nice work on luxury food prices in Manilla. It truly is a budget destination.

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This was an amazing sheet as authentic as fcuk! I was following your Igbo conquest quite keenly and yes Igbo lizards are often tall and surly!

Damn, Scotian, major props to your data sheet! +1!

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Thanks scotian. I just arrived got a place in South of Market Residences which is next to Infinity tower for ~$53/n+fees. It seems like it's a bit away from things and there's nothing open at night. But I only rented it for 3 days giving me some time to look for a better option. I met a couple from here while in Cebu and they said they rent an apartment built in 2011 for 25k peso/month ($650) (I think they rented for at least a year).

As for Cebu, after 5 weeks there I've collected a ton of notes and pics which should give guys a jump start of at least a week or two if they go there. I'm still writing up a Davao datasheet that I want to finish first.

tldr on Cebu; 3 notches, one young light skinned province girl probably just doing it for the hot shower and meal from JAve, one late 30s dental surgeon normally living in Kuwait that is the mistress of a married guy there from JAve, one semi-gf ex-teacher from DIA who isn't working so had lots of free time and got kinda clingy (brought a cake with our names engraved to our second "Date"). Turned down guaranteed sex 3 times from weird girls for various reasons, dodged semi pro girl games...

To put in perspective I had only been with 2 other girls before this, 1 ons in Bali this trip and 1 ons when I was 31, so for me Phils has been my pp. By comparison in Thailand previous to here I was with 0 girls during my 2 and 3 week periods going out 5+ days a week. I think I have a look that fp girls like (extremely pale, large nose, 6", not a creepy foreigner...).

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Cool man, enjoy your time in the Fort. I would say that meeting girls there is going to be more difficult in the high end areas of Manila compared to Cebu and other provincial cities, given the fact that being a foreign man there carries way less value. I didn't bang any of the high enders there in three weeks, went on a date with one though and she was very cool, I got caught up in chasing Africans, which went quite well, but also after three months there I was burnt out and ready to leave, so chasing women wasn't my top priority. You should have no problem getting girls from the poorer parts of town to come visit you in the Fort, especially if you have a pool, Manila is a gold mine for on-line game and having a sweet pad in the Fort will lure them in I"m sure.

If you have some free time to kill and want to get out of the heat, I highly recommend checking out the Mind Museum, down by Burgos Circle on Rizal Avenue, I've been to a lot of museums before and this was one of the best. It was created by National Geographic and has some of the most interesting exhibits I've ever seen, very interactive. Its a bit expensive though at 600P, but if you can bullshit well enough like I did, try to convince them that you're a teacher, used my Canadian trade certification and told them I was a research scientist haha, I only paid 150P.
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Scotian

Did you limit your partying to strictly The Fort area? Or did you go out into Makati at all? I read that the Icon Bar over at the Intercontinental Hotel is supposed to be a good late night spot.

I'll be in PI for 24 days. I booked the first week in the Fort to see how things go. From what you heard could you list a few good places to go from Mon-Sun night? I don't mind clubs but a higher end lounge where the music isn't blaring would be great to switch it up or even take a girl to.

Also it seems like places to start going until 1am or so. Did you just lay low until that time or are there spots that are going good early in the night?

Hows daygame in the fort area? Or is it better to check out the Greenbelt mall over on Ayala?
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Great trip report but can someone explain the reverse 419 pussy scam?
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Yeah Johnny rockets is overpriced, if you like shitty fries pretty sure if you order fries they're unlimited but 5$ for a milkshake and burgers are crazy expensive, theres a lot of better options out there. For the same price you can go to a pretty nice upmarket place and get a good meal of king prawns and a selection of other dishes.
Its hit and miss with the 'upmarket' girls (theres 2 types here, ones that yeah have money maybe their own condo etc, then theres the ones that pick you up in a new bwm or benz, or it just depends on the day what car it is, because some have multiple cars so they can drive on the days when their license plates are banned to reduce traffic, i shit you not they have a backup car purely so they can drive everyday without restrictions) but usually you'll either find an easy one or one that you'll have to date a while, and you'll have to meet her friends etc, but usually if you're just there for fun or short term you arent going to get anywhere really. They can have their pick of local guys usually, so unless they have a foreigner fetish or you can show that you're actually there for a longer term, quit while you're ahead in most cases, unless you can find a dumb or nieve one or one that just wants to try some imported meat haha.
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Quote: (05-07-2013 07:20 PM)ThailandRockstar Wrote:  

Great trip report but can someone explain the reverse 419 pussy scam?

Its a little system I developed to find and bang the under sexed African women who happen to be living in Asia, its been quite successful and I've managed to nail six African girls in SE Asia over the past six months. You can read more about it here. I'm done with the African broads for now though and am focusing on the skanky white girls at the beach parties in southern Thailand, I really fucked up big time last night and C-blocked myself, hoping to redeem myself tonight in Koh Phi Phi, heading to Phuket tomorrow.


ThailandRockstar, will you be in BKK from the 18th-21st? I need someone to show me how to roll in RCA, I think Rionomad may be down too.
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Quote: (05-07-2013 03:31 PM)Thug Muffin Wrote:  

Scotian

Did you limit your partying to strictly The Fort area? Or did you go out into Makati at all? I read that the Icon Bar over at the Intercontinental Hotel is supposed to be a good late night spot.

I'll be in PI for 24 days. I booked the first week in the Fort to see how things go. From what you heard could you list a few good places to go from Mon-Sun night? I don't mind clubs but a higher end lounge where the music isn't blaring would be great to switch it up or even take a girl to.

Also it seems like places to start going until 1am or so. Did you just lay low until that time or are there spots that are going good early in the night?

Hows daygame in the fort area? Or is it better to check out the Greenbelt mall over on Ayala?

I spent three weeks in the Fort and about one week in Makati at the Great Eastern Hotel in Makati. I much preferred the Fort, way cleaner, less riff raff and much nicer/safer. In that area of Makati, you will see meth heads, lady boys, underage hookers (like 12-15) and entire families sleeping on car board boxes and also little naked kids running around the streets with shit smeared all over themselves.

Personally I got tired of seeing that type of stuff over the three months I was in the Philippines and I decided to spoil myself and stay in the high end area, I'm glad I did.

I banged a couple of girls over in Makati, all night game, this was back in February when THC and I created the Triangle Of Perfection, it was a good achievement to unlock and it went like this:

After spending four hours with these two idiotic skanks at the Great Eastern hotel, we realized that we weren't going to bang them so we sent them on their way. The problem was that it was already 2am, but we decided to go out anyway to see what could happen, we stepped out of the door onto the street and literally five seconds later, we see two decent looking young Filipinas walking towards us. We open them and within two minutes we're all sat at a bar across the street, we then chat them up, flirt and we all each drink a margarita. We then bounce to the hotel and THC took his girl in his room and I bounced to my room and we all got our boom boom on all within about 20-30 minutes. Hence the Triangle of Perfection, between the sidewalk where we met them to the bar then to the hotel was a triangle and each side was no longer than ten meters.

That's just one example of how easy it is to get laid in the Philippines, for more examples of the insane sexual conquests and achievements being unlocked (gangs bangs, orgies, four girls banged in one day, multiple three somes, etc) and some very solid Philippines advice, you can look here and here.

The Fort was a great place for me, everything is nice, clean, high end and within walking distance, although it is expensive for the Philippines, it was money well spent. You can do well in day game there and also night game, lots of options in the day (Market mall is a gold mine) for night game, stick to High Street and the Fort Strip. Then of course you have the pussy jackpot which is the internet, your hotel room door will be revolving, trust me.

I actually didn't bang many girls when I was staying in the Fort, only two bangs (both Nigerian and one I banged for several days) and a third I got to third base with, she was a born again Christian from Ghana, I normally wouldn't have chased her so hard (4 dates!) but she was the hottest African of them all with a great bum and huge knockers, the one that got away!
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Data sheet: ultimate HIGH END Manila guide

Thug Muffin, where else do you plan on going in the philippines? You have tons of options but I can make some solid suggestions based on the places I traveled too, as well as some advice on where not to go.

The Fort Strip has action seven nights a week but Sun-Mon-tues are slow, may favorite lounge type place was Keg, great place to start the night then take your date to Prive or URBN. There's also High Street which is a decent place to start as well before moving on to a club.

I can't comment on the club scene in Makati as I never went, but I did check out the clubs at resort world (ten minute taxi from the Fort) and I highly recommend Republiq, Opus is a smaller club but also night. plenty of restos and a casino in Resort World, so you could spend an entire evening in that place and have a very good time/

There's some places to check out in Quezon, but I'm not familiar with them. I had supper out there one night with a couple of friends and they told me that its quite seedy out there and they preferred to party in the Fort area.
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Data sheet: ultimate HIGH END Manila guide

Scotian,

I'm still up in the air about Cebu after your description about it. If I'm not hanging out in a nice beach area I'd rather not hang out in a crappy city. From your description it seems like the Fort area is a pretty nice area altogether.

I am thinking of going to Boracay though for 2-3 days. I don't dive but I love to snorkel and booze it up. Boracay sounds like a good place to do both. I'm just worried about getting bored after a day though. I read that there are a lot of Russians that travel to the island so I'm not sure if thats true or not. A Russian flag would be nice though.
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