Marching forward

The beginning of the end…of February

A fruitful last day of the month included getting an extension on my tourist visa for another sixty days in paradise. I also completed my weekly grocery shopping excursion at the Royal supermarket.

Speaking of the end of the month, it looks like this milk will never expire! (I found this on the internet, not at Royal.)

In other news, a young woman messaged me and said she’d like to get to know me better. She suggested exploring some historic sites in the neighboring province. I was up for that and have arranged for my driver to take us to Bataan today to have a look around.

Yes, I met her in a bar. She’s 31 years old. I’m looking forward to seeing how today’s adventure plays out.

I also heard from the teenager I’ve been dating. It seems her child is ill with dengue and asthma and needs some medical care. I’ll give her credit; she at least asked me in the proper way: “I know you are not responsible for taking care of my son, but if you could help me out today, I promise I’ll work to repay you.” I wired 4000 pesos to her and haven’t heard from her since. I hope everything is okay.

I made some crockpot chili and baked some cornbread muffins to go with it. Then it dawned on me that my Bataan excursion may preclude me from doing my Wednesday feeding at Hideaway bar. So, I packed up my kitchen work and carried it into town.

Chili to go
A baggie of cornbread muffins
And Oreo cookies for dessert (yes, I doubled checked the spelling this time!)
It’s chili inside Joy. There’s really nothing special about my chili, but it does get rave reviews whenever I serve it. I’m not sure why. I added some pineapple chunks to this version, and that seemed to go over well.
Munchin’ on a muffin

It wasn’t the most pleasant ambiance at Hideaway last night. A group of guys were there and had almost all the gals tabled and were plying them with drinks. Nothing wrong with that; that’s why the gals are there. What bothered me was that the girls were screaming and shouting as they enjoyed themselves. I couldn’t hear the music or talk over their noisemaking. To escape, I took Joy down to the pool table area and played a couple of games. She proceeded to kick my ass, but I have to give her credit; she made some really good shots.

The two-week millionaires eventually left, and things quieted down. I had a couple more drinks, then headed out myself. I decided to use my “buy a lady drink, get two customer drinks” coupon at Hot Zone. The first order of business was to determine who would be the beneficiary of my lady drink. I assumed it would be my waitress, but then the mamasan also appeared at my table. I told the girls to decide between them, and of course, the waitress deferred to her boss. And I, of course, wasn’t going to make her go without, so I wound up buying two lady drinks. That’s the magic of those coupons–what I think will be a good deal for me winds up costing me extra in the end. Oh, well, it’s only money.

Hot Zone always has a nice lineup of dancers if that’s your thing.

Despite having had more than enough to drink, I wasn’t done quite yet. I walked on up the road to Wet Spot for my nightcap. I had another coupon, this one for a “free upgrade” on a Sit-n-Bull pizza from medium to large. I guess I was in a feeding frenzy because I bought one for the Wet Spot girls to share.

I was a little bit late with the camera, but as you can see, Hawaiian is the pizza of choice for the bargirls here, too.

I think I mentioned that one of Mary’s schoolmate friends works as a dancer at Wet Spot. I had actually noticed her before I met Mary because there was just something exotic about her looks.

I can’t remember her name now. I think Mary told me she is twenty years old.

After paying for the pizza and some drinks for the lass above, my wallet was out of gas (I usually only bring 5000 pesos when I go out, just in case something stupid happens). So, I said goodnight and triked on home.

When I woke up this morning, it was March. I’ll start the month off with a fresh face in some new places. I may not have a clue about what tomorrow will bring, but that just adds to the adventure.

March on!

6 thoughts on “Marching forward

  1. I wired 4000 pesos to her and haven’t heard from her since.

    Sounds like the punchline to a joke. I’m morbidly curious to see whether she follows through with payment.

    Pineapple chili? Weird but interesting.

    Good luck to you and your lungs as you begin a new month.

  2. Well, I’ve learned never to expect repayment and have occasionally been pleasantly surprised when it occurred. On the plus side, an unrepaid “loan” means future requests for money are easily denied. In this case, I think the need was legit, and I expect she’ll think of ways to work it off.

    I don’t do the pineapple thing that often, but it is nice occasionally. Definitely tones down the chili spice taste but adds a flavorful new dimension.

  3. To hell with the Oreos. I want those BlackPink cards. Who did you get? Jisoo or Jenny or Rose or Lisa. Now those are some cookies I’d love to eat!

  4. Hey Soju, I think it was Jisoo. I just caught a glimpse before she was snatched up never to be seen again. But yeah, those are some sweet cookies!

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