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  1. What's great is that all three bars on on the proposed monorail route. The monorail begins near 69 Bar and heads to the Soi Buakhao stop near Sensations, then across Soi Buakhao to Baby Boom. If boarding at 69 Bar their discount card is valid so you get your tenth ride free. If boarding at Sensations or Baby Boom, their discount card is in effect so you get a discount with every ride. The newest rumor is that the Rebel Alliance Monorail will stop at LaBamba where their discount card is in effect so if you bring a friend then you ride free.
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  2. A new shopping mall has opened in Pattaya Klang, next to Foodland (between Third and Sukhamvit). It is not a thing of beauty, but two and a half floors are branded Tukcom Harbor
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  3. I would love to share a hint for going to massage shops. Any red light zone in BKK, the massage shops provide special offers. You can easily notice by how they approach you, they will wink at you calling you with sweet tone, that's it 100% that they are looking for money. when you get inside they will offer oil massage which is really reasonable price. This is your decision making that you want it or not, if it's so just go on. Awhile of massaging, they will come up to get you into the track, but most importantly, when they try to negotiate the price dont let them overcome you, you just act like you have gone through this situation for certain time. It may not appropriate to mention on it, but it's would save you cash for sure just tell you previous session didnt cost this much hehe. Give it a try and let's see :)
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  4. CLARK FREEPORT -- An official of the Emirates Airlines said Thursday that Clark International Airport (CRK) remains to be a viable airport for both passenger and cargo services. Senior vice president for commercial operations in Far East of Emirates Badr Abbas said this during the launching of the airline’s circular service from Dubai to Cebu and onto Clark. Abbas said their new route will help link Cebu and Clark to the rest of the world. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2016/04/01/emirates-official-clark-airport-remains-viable-465526
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  5. Wow! That's typical. The Thais do town and country planning like I do contemporary ballet.
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  6. But some people found this too much already.... But the interesting question is whether Tukcom in P. Tai will close, sell the land for development and move over to Harbor... in the meanwhile, there is now another source of cheaper electronics which will be more convenient for some to visit. Having said that, the traffic on Klang at the new mall is appalling since they are having to stop the normal flow both ways to allow cars into and out of the new mall, so if you go that way normally, be prepared for some lengthy delays - and no, of course, the authorities have not realised that you cannot slap a new mall onto an existing road and not change the road layout without there being chaos!
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  7. Some bigger IT shops are already there and there are plenty of cubicles for the smaller sellers
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  8. In my experience, this is most unusual. I have never been asked for oral with condom. Most of them will initiate sex without condoms, not oral with and they react with amazement when they see my condom pack. As for Thailand being better, I enjoy both; provided you do your homework on Pinalove (sister website to Thaifriendly), the Philippines is a bundle of fun, although I would recommend checking on video before committing to see someone. I have the abiding memory of the busty slim girl I talked to on PL turning out to have lost all her boobs, gained 15 kilos around her middle and changed her job from student to pig slaughterer, complete with video which she insisted on showing to me as we had coffee.
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  9. FYI. Oxford suites - you can ask at the front desk and they will give you as many wifi passwords as you like, but each one valid for 24 hours so you have to ask again the next day. Tea and coffee are available, but again you have to ask the room cleaners. Since I tip them every day, extra bits and pieces like this are always available. Floors above the half way mark have bum guns; lower floors do not (something to do with the water pressure and being an old - and somewhat tired - hotel). Some rooms have been upgraded, some haven't - always worth asking for an upgraded room. This is not the same as you being upgraded to a higher standard room but rooms ostensibly of the same level come as original or upgraded. Finally, if offered an upgrade to a junior suite, be aware that they are the curved rooms at the front of the hotel. Anything below floor 17 and you might as well be camping in P.Burgos in respect to the noise levels, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights. Post finally, the doorman called Jericho is a fixer with everything to do with the hotel and a lot outside. A useful person to know and get on your side.
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  10. Reducing competition is never a good thing for the consumer. I wonder how this will impact prices and talent. Any thoughts gentleman?
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  11. Monday started at lunchtime for breakfast in the hotel again, then back to the room for a while. About 4pm, bored, I wandered down to Phillies to watch the Monday night game of aussie league. No LBs playing pool this afternoon so watched the game and had 3 beers before heading back to hotel for a nap. Sleep didn't come so I laid there for an hour or so with eyes closed then showered and went to Kokomos for dinner around 8 pm. 3 beers there and I strolled a lap of Fields Ave. Princess waved and gave me a butterfly gesture which was returned. As usual ended up at Phillies with the intention of going back to the hotel after 3 beers. 4 LBs were now in there drinking or playing pool or both including the short one wearing cute kitten ears head band. I caught her attention and went over for a chat bending over her as she sat in her chair which she had swung around to look at me. She introduced me to herself as Shantal and her friends name was Pat. I invited her to have a chat but told her that I am going back to hotel alone tonight as I was dog tired and eyes drooping but I would buy her a drink which she agreed to. She says I hope I bring her luck as she had tickets in a raffle to be draw at 9.30 where the winner had a chance to win 5000 php by matching a pair from a pack of cards pinned face down on a board. Unfortunately she didn't win nor did the person whose ticket was drawn, so the owner announced a bonus raffle to be drawn at 10 for prize of 2500 php. I bought the 5 tickets for 100 php and told her that she could share my winnings. She grabbed the tickets and stuck them in her bra for extra luck. Raffle drawn at 10 they called out Pink ticket C93. Our tickets were purple and we had c93. After calling out for the winner a couple more times the owner realised that the colour was in fact Purple that he had drawn, so Shantal was ecstatic and feeling generous I gave her 2000 and kept 500 which would cover cost of tickets and the bill. I still intended leaving and told her that it was her lucky day and she has 2000 for nothing and that if she is happy we can spend Tuesday night together. She said that she couldnt do that as she was going home for holy week Tuesday and wouldnt be back until next week and I would be back in Manila then. In the end of course I relented and we agreed as that I was so tired that all we would do that night was sleep. So back to the hotel some kissing and cuddling and sleep it was... for her at least... being a loner for so long I cant sleep when someone else in bed with me, so it was toss and turn plus explore all her body except in panties she insisted not taking off with my hands whilst she slept soundly. She has extremely smooth skin, nice rounded buttocks, perky nipples which always produced a slight moan in her sleep when fondled. She woke about 7.30 and some cuddling, stroking through panties, then panties off to reveal a mid sized cock which fitted snugly in the mouth. She reciprocated. A shower and breakfast followed and she had arranged for a friend to pick her up so no taxi fare was need, however, she did get a stuffed kangaroo and a koala. She said she was leaving to see family the following day so we would not see each other again but for us to keep contact on viber. So that was what was meant to be a restful Monday. Tuesday was the rest day, no need to go into detail but by now the strip know I like LBs so they are all giving me the eye. That is all for now, Wednesday morning, breakfasting at midday.
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  12. Lets Try Again , Shall We..... Clark airport welcomes resumption of Emirates Airlines' flights CLARK FREEPORT -- The Clark International Airport Corporation (Ciac) welcomes the resumption of daily flights of Emirates Airlines at Clark International Airport (CRK). Emirates will launch a daily Dubai-Cebu-Clark (DXB-CEB-CRK-DXB) circular service in the Philippines, starting March 30, 2016. Utilizing a Boeing 777-300ER, this new route will strengthen international connectivity in two of the country’s fastest-growing international hubs. The recommencement of the flights of Emirates Airlines at CRK marks its return after the airline’s first entry in 2013. “After a series of negotiation with Emirates [Airlines], we are glad that they have now finally agreed to resume their flights at CRK this year. This is a fruit of Ciac’s efforts in continuing to attract more airlines to choose Clark,” said Emigdio Tanjuatco III, president and CEO of Clark International Airport. CIAC’s fruit of labor Tanjuatco said that the return of their daily flights in CRK was discussed with Emirates during the World Routes Convention in South Africa in September last year. The World Routes is a convention that focuses entirely on aviation route development and strengthening networks within air transport servicing companies. “During the routes [World Routes], we were able to talk to Emirates [Airlines] officials about their possible return to CRK. We discussed Clark Airport’s capabilities in becoming the most suitable airport for their flights. While they also expressed some important concerns about their flight operations at the airport, CIAC worked hard to appropriately address the issues and concerns that they raised,” said Tanjuatco. In a brief meeting on Tuesday, Emirates Airlines Officials led by Guy Hickling, Manager for Procurement and Logistics and Jie Zhu, Senior Regional Manager for Airport Services Asia, expressed their gratitude to the CIAC Management for extending full support to the smooth facilitation of the return of their flights at CRK. “I am impressed with the improvements done at the [Passenger] terminal. We are very happy that finally we are back at Clark International Airport,” said Jie Zhu. Tanjuatco also said that the return of Emirates Airlines at CRK will be a game changer in the local aviation industry as they will become able partners in achieving progress in the strategic part of Luzon, specifically Clark. These developments in the aviation sector are geared at supporting the government’s efforts to promote tourism and improve the local and national economy. “I need not stress the relevance, or the kind of quality that Emirates will contribute to the Clark airport. Presently we are engaging the National Government to show them that Clark is willing and able to be that airport to help decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila,” said Tanjuatco Tanjuatco also added that CIAC purposes to contribute to the national scene as it aims to deliver quality air transport services to its own catchment area and function as a viable airport for airlines. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) will be delighted with the return of Emirates in Clark since most of the OFWs in the Middle East hail from Central and Northern Luzon. The maximized utilization of Clark International Airport will address issues on traffic congestion, tourism and land & air safety. Passengers travelling via Emirates Cebu and Clark service will enjoy the convenient and fast connections to destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and America (via Dubai). The airline’s baggage allowance also offers travelers with 30kg for Economy Class and 40kg for Business Class. The two-class configured Boeing 777-300ER offers 42 seats in Business Class and 386 seats in Economy. Passengers will be able to enjoy the airline’s ice system – Emirates’ award-winning in-flight entertainment that allows you to watch movies with audio description and closed captions, listen to music and play in-flight games. Emirates will add to the airlines currently being hosted at Clark International Airport including Qatar Airways, Asiana Airlines, Dragon Air, Cebu Pacific Air, CEBGO, Air Asia Berhad, Tiger Air Singapore, and Jin Air. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/local-news/2016/01/05/clark-airport-welcomes-resumption-emirates-airlines-flights-450081
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