Some cuntry boys from Barretto ventured out to the city called Olongapo yesterday for a walkabout. Once we had enough of that squalor-town, we moved onto the old Navy base (aka SBMA) for some comparatively wide-open spaces. Getting a taste of both made for a pleasant hike.
I sprang for a taxi ride back to Barretto, got some R&R at home, then prepared for our dinner outing with the neighbors at Hops and Brews.
So, Maksil bought a round of tequila shots, and later, Matt bought a round of tequila rose shots. I was polite enough to drink them, but it’s not my norm. They seemed to have hit the women-folk the hardest, and I’m told that over the course of the evening, each of them did a little vomiting (outside or in toilets, thankfully). It was also decided that with the upcoming power outage on Wednesday, our group would take a trip to Angeles City on Tuesday and return Wednesday night when the lights are back on. Davina made reservations at the Wild Orchid Resort for everyone from the table. I used to stay there back in my tourist days fifteen years ago.
After dinner, we ventured over to the Green Room for some more liquid refreshments. When the group said they were going to Red Bar next, Swan and I said our goodnights and wished them well. I do know when to say when. I saw Jeff this morning, and he told me we’d take the drinking much slower during our upcoming Angeles visit. Yep, I know I will.
And that’s the way I lived my Friday.
From the Facebook memories files:
Life goes on until it doesn’t.
How about some political viewpoints:
Today’s YouTube video is from Rose Hall, and she discusses red flags to look out for with Filipinas. Jealousy was always my number one bugaboo. The last thing I want in my life is the drama that comes from a jealous girlfriend. Thankfully, Swan has not demonstrated any such trait (nor have I given her reason to do so). Anyway, Rose always has nice background scenery in her videos, so it is worth the watch for that alone.
Humor time:
And that’s all I’ve got for now. We’ll see what lies ahead and I’ll report back here tomorrow.
4 thoughts on “In the city”
John mate no plans for Thumbstar today mate? Can just pop in quick to suss the atmosphere likes cheers
Some cuntry boys from Barretto
Was that deliberate? Hidden message?
Another river crossing
A strangely beautiful shot.
“White man go home!” Scott spent some time here in his Navy days and brought a Filipina wife home with him.
I like how the characters in the statue are holding up the pulsating brain that will heal a nation. Is it the brain that’s yelling for the white man to go home?
It was also decided that with the upcoming power outage on Wednesday, our group would take a trip to Angeles City on Tuesday and return Wednesday night when the lights are back on.
I’m surprised you don’t have packs of looters just waiting for all the residents to clear out so the burglars can have free rein to ransack what they can.
I saw Jeff this morning, and he told me we’d take the drinking much slower during our upcoming Angeles visit. Yep, I know I will.
Good luck taking it slower next time.
Kev, “Cuntry boys” was a lame attempt at humor. I was alluding to Barretto’s whore-town image. The “white man go home” was also me trying to be funny. I hadn’t even noticed the brain or whatever it is. Looks kinda small, but that would explain a lot about things here.
Well, not everyone leaves home during the brownouts. Many houses in Alta Vista have backup generators (I’ve considered it). My dogs and helpers will be around to keep an eye on things. We also have guards who patrol the ‘hood, so that puts some limits on free rein.
I’m good at pacing myself with the beers, but those random shots of hard stuff can throw me off. Even so, I knew better than to join the group in a bar hop. Swan and I will do some walking around AC in the afternoon and see some new bars in the evening. When it is time to bail, we will have no shame in doing so.
Nope, not gonna happen, Aaron. When a “girl” says let’s get something straight between us, I run away.
John mate no plans for Thumbstar today mate? Can just pop in quick to suss the atmosphere likes cheers
Some cuntry boys from Barretto
Was that deliberate? Hidden message?
Another river crossing
A strangely beautiful shot.
“White man go home!” Scott spent some time here in his Navy days and brought a Filipina wife home with him.
I like how the characters in the statue are holding up the pulsating brain that will heal a nation. Is it the brain that’s yelling for the white man to go home?
It was also decided that with the upcoming power outage on Wednesday, our group would take a trip to Angeles City on Tuesday and return Wednesday night when the lights are back on.
I’m surprised you don’t have packs of looters just waiting for all the residents to clear out so the burglars can have free rein to ransack what they can.
I saw Jeff this morning, and he told me we’d take the drinking much slower during our upcoming Angeles visit. Yep, I know I will.
Good luck taking it slower next time.
Kev, “Cuntry boys” was a lame attempt at humor. I was alluding to Barretto’s whore-town image. The “white man go home” was also me trying to be funny. I hadn’t even noticed the brain or whatever it is. Looks kinda small, but that would explain a lot about things here.
Well, not everyone leaves home during the brownouts. Many houses in Alta Vista have backup generators (I’ve considered it). My dogs and helpers will be around to keep an eye on things. We also have guards who patrol the ‘hood, so that puts some limits on free rein.
I’m good at pacing myself with the beers, but those random shots of hard stuff can throw me off. Even so, I knew better than to join the group in a bar hop. Swan and I will do some walking around AC in the afternoon and see some new bars in the evening. When it is time to bail, we will have no shame in doing so.
Nope, not gonna happen, Aaron. When a “girl” says let’s get something straight between us, I run away.