I keep my weapon concealed, it frightens people if I get it out. I sometimes admire it alone. Though I must shoot it all off soon.
I love the western image of the shy,subserviant,demure filipinaThe first week in March I had a night in Manila so I popped into LA Cafe on Del Pilar,I was sitting drinking a coke when there was a scuffle on the far side of the bar which started to turn nasty
A tiny little pinay was getting into an indian national and trying to wrestle him to the floor
I passed him about 10 minutes later as I left the place,he was still arguing with security at the door trying to get back inside
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i used to have trouble with my weapon it would always get me in trouble
mind you my new wife to be, has solved that problem
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I am shocked Tawi2, that you might go to the LA Cafe. Shocking. I only go, of course, because it is not far from my wife's aunt's house. Mind you I didn't go there for years, only ventured in last December to remind myself of the debauchery available to those that might go there. I know someone that says he goes there because he likes playing pool. Yeah right mate, nothing else there to make it interesting is there.
Thank you Sophie I now love you. Yes this is the image held by many people, it is a wild assumption that everyone is the same (i.e. all filipinas are shy, subserviant etc). We are all different.
I managed a little jam session with a filipino band last night, they are such good musicians (now is that a wild assumption too!).
oh... there are brawls and punch-ups here too... but depends on which part of the bar scene you are.. and if you're at the right place and at the right time, you'll be lucky to witness one... hehehehe
Florge,I saw a mild cat-fight at VENUE once,little bit of pushing and shoving,the air was blue with p**ang i*a's for a while![]()
hows the son in law?
is he upto the job?
Hope he hasnt had a visit from the TST "Friendship" groupAfter all he dropped his lady within one evening of being in here amongst the bad influences
and swore undying love for Mrs M's daughter
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you mean those swords got some action![]()
maybe they chop him off?
Brawls happen everywhere. Even in the fanciest places.
Gangs also spring up everywhere - I remember being part of a 'gang' when I was at school and barely 7 yrs old. It was a group of friends, nothing more, but we called ourselves the Hells Angels.
It did NOT mean we were affiliated with the real Hells Angels, or even in reality knew what they were, it just sounded cool.
Lots of groups of young men style themselves on 'gangs' when they are in reality just groups of friends.
My concern in all of this is not whether or not these guys are or arent a gang, friends, dangerous, or teddy bears. Its more fundamental than that. If someone is too scared to meet his girlfriends family. - If his love for her does not transcend this most simple of boundaries it is NOT going to be long lasting.
People like this should grow some backbone and go and find out in person - you never find out what people're about while you hide behind a keyboard.
He dumped his girl the same night Mar and transfered his attentions to Mrs M's daughter after Mrs M assured him her brother wasnt affiliated with the TST(She didnt tell him her bro is a founder member of the Bahala na gang)![]()
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