My First Visit
To Southeast Asia

PHILIPPINES HERE WE COME!

At the end of the first two weeks Tony and I decided to check out the Philippines. We met a guy named Bob in the Bangkok airport who invited us to tag along with him in the Philippines. He had a rental car waiting for him and he knew the Philippines like the back of his hand. He was going there on business and a little pleasure he told us. He imported furniture from the Philippines to Florida. When we got to Manila he took us to a warehouse where they made hand carved wood furniture. The three of us entered this huge warehouse and there were about 200 Filipina girls working on various wood pieces of furniture. The girls immediately stopped working and all 400 eyes were fixed on us. They were all smiling at us as if the President of the Philippines walked in the room. And I still think that we would have gotten more attention than he would. Tony and I looked at each other and were astonished at the attention the girls were giving us. Bob asked us both if this was the first time we were in the Philippines and we told him yes. He said, "You'd better get used to it, no matter where you go, you're gonna get the same reaction from women in the Philippines." 
We spent a few more days with Bob touring parts of Manila and Northern Luzon and then separated from him and went on our own separate ways. We discovered that Bob was into having sex with children and that's not what we came here for. Tony and I spent a couple of nights in a town called Olongapo. There were some go-go bars there that we heard about and decided to check them out.

We both met a bunch of girls that either worked in the bars or the massage parlors. There was this girl that worked in a bar called "Tahiti" that was really cute and had the hots for me. She gave me some pictures of herself for a remembrance. I wrote to her for a couple of months but had to stop. The reason was that I was writing to so many girls, I couldn't write to all of them.
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