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Vhern

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  1. the idea that women have sex only when they are in love is a myth! its a concept conjured by every single male in the planet that tries to console himself that we are still the dominant sex! http://manilatonight.com/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/tongue.gif peeps, wake up! eversince women had been given the right to suffrage, they practically wanted to do everything that men do! so one-night-stands and random sex is a part of the male to-do-list that women are indulging in as well.. sadly, it is true! http://manilatonight.com/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/sad.gif but hell, aint that good news for us guys?! http://manilatonight.com/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/smile.gif the greater the number of liberated women, the greater the chances of an easy lay! http://manilatonight.com/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/biggrin.gif everything is good! you just have to look at it in an optimistic's perspective.. http://manilatonight.com/public/style_emoticons/#EMO_DIR#/specool.gif

    Agreed...

  2. So far I have visited the following places in the country:

     

    Rizal- The view of the Pililla Wind Farms makes the more than 3 hours journey from Manila worth it.

     

    San Fernando Pampanga- Been here only for a few hours for business.

     

    Albay, Bicol (Legazpi and Tabaco) - The view of Mayon as you make your way from Legazpi to Tabaco is priceless (Legaspi and Tabaco is located on the opposite side of Mayon, so to travel from Legazpi you have to go around Mayon). To Do List: Try the Chili Ice Cream, RTV, hiking at Mayon Volcano to the Rest House, Go to St. John Parish Church in Tabaco, Try Fresh Pili Nuts (FYI you can also eat the outer meat when you cook the entire fruit) and of course the preserved version which is cheapest at Tabaco City Wet Market.

     

    Cebu- The people are friendly and the city has the conveniences of the metro but still has that charm of the province. But in my experience it helps to learn some basic Bisaya. Visited Basillica Sto. Niño, Fort San Pedro, Magellan's Cross, Window Shopping at Colon Street.

     

    Tacloban- At first I was hesitant to go but duty calls so I was there for a few days, it is amazing to see how resilient the people of Tacloban are and most of the infrastructures are rebuilt, but you can still see some of the damage left by the storm on the outskirts of the city.

     

    Dumaguete- Very nice place, people are friendly, though you should be aware that the tricycle at the airport charge higher than those outside, much better to walk a short distance to the main road if you are not carrying a lot of luggage. Tried the following: Eat at Atong Camilig, try their Buco Halo Halo, Dessert at Sans Rival, must try their sylvanas and Coffee Amercano. Lastly, walking along Dumaguete Boulevard while watching Dumaguete Bay.

     

    My Mindanao Travel: Landed in Davao, traveled by bus, van and RORO to the following places, then took the plane back to Manila in Zamboanga City.

     

    Davao: a very lively city and very peaceful, we tried walking at 12am just to experience it, hehe, We really felt safe here. Stayed for a few days. To Do list: Shop at Aldevinco, my friend got a lot of bargains. Food Trip at the night market along Roxas Boulevard, tried the famous Durian but so far the exotic taste is not for me. Shopping for a wide assortments of durian candies and pastries at Apo ni Lola Durian Delicacies and Lola Abon's Durian Candy Factory and lastly inuman at Jack's Ridge while overlooking Davao City.

     

    Butuan: Been here only for a few hours for business.

     

    C.D.O.- Good place, stayed here for the weekend and went around the wet market. Visited Local Cathedral and SM CDO. The movie rates at Gaisano is lower and the experience is quite nice.

     

    Ozamis: stayed only for a few hours. Took the RORO.

     

    Pagadian: Stayed for only a few hours en route to Cotabato City

     

    Cotabato City: A very nice place, stayed at Hotel Filipino, the security is quite ok, though the locals don't recommend walking about alone at night. At first I thought this place will be like what you hear in the news but the city is quite peaceful and the people are friendly. Been there 2x already. Tried the bread at Mardonie's and the local delicacy "puso", rice wrapped in banana leaf with bits of chicken inside.

     

    Zamboanga: It was unexpected but I totally fell in love with this city, I visited Fort Pillar and Paseo Del Mar, the locals are very friendly and city is unique blend of history and the conveniences of the metro (lots of malls to choose from). I tried visiting Sta. Cruz Island which has white beaches but unfortunately during that time the sea was a bit turbulent so my trip was cancelled. Will definitely visit the island on my next trip.

     

    That's it for now, planning for a trip outside the country this year, Cheers!

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