AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT
As luck would have it, Alona brought two more
friends, each more beautiful than the last , for
another day of fun in the pool, and my iPhone camera
is not working! This time she
brought friends Christie and Maya, one of them being
a former classmate, to enjoy frolicking in the water
and consuming $1 rum. That's right, unlike last time,
where we went all out with the tequila, this time we
went for good old Tanduay. Alona and Christie went to
get the rum and coke while Maya stayed to admire the
view from my window and try to teach me some Visayan
language. There was no major cooking involved this
time, so Alona simply bought some snacks and off to
the pool we went.
For some reason, the table where we sat last time was gone and there were quite a few Koreans in the pool already. No matter though, as we found a spot to set up our drinks and chips and went to town. We had a lot of fun swimming and drinking and this time we didn't go overboard with two bottles. I only wish I could have pictures.
After the girls left, though, things didn't end there. I was walking in the parking lot and ran into Jon and Mac, who work security in my building. They were going to the little restaurant across the street for some beers. I told them I didn't have any money and they said no problem, so off we went. I spent the rest of the time talking to these guys and getting some amazing stories. I also met Jon's cute cousin who I have seen around before. She asked if I was looking for a girlfriend.
The conversation with these guys was very interesting, though most seemed to revolve around fighting. UFC, boxing, Mark Dacascos, Jet Li, Sammo Hung and even whether or not Bruce Lee could really beat Chuck Norris. They were interesting characters. Jon and one of the other guys, whose name escapes me now, both claimed to have fought against MILF (which I am sure stands for some kind of liberation front, not what you were thinking) in muslim Mindanao. We also talked a lot about music, especially hip hop and the plethora of fake, wannabe crips and other gangsters in the Philippines. Since we were drinking Red Horse, extra strong beer, it didn't take many to put me on the path the hangover land.
As always, the girls made a big mess in my place. A whole roll of toilet paper looks like it was sunk to the bottom of the ocean. I don't know how they do it. Anyway, Alona claims she is going to clean all that up today and wash my clothes. I guess I won't have pictures of that either. I really need a new camera.
For some reason, the table where we sat last time was gone and there were quite a few Koreans in the pool already. No matter though, as we found a spot to set up our drinks and chips and went to town. We had a lot of fun swimming and drinking and this time we didn't go overboard with two bottles. I only wish I could have pictures.
After the girls left, though, things didn't end there. I was walking in the parking lot and ran into Jon and Mac, who work security in my building. They were going to the little restaurant across the street for some beers. I told them I didn't have any money and they said no problem, so off we went. I spent the rest of the time talking to these guys and getting some amazing stories. I also met Jon's cute cousin who I have seen around before. She asked if I was looking for a girlfriend.
The conversation with these guys was very interesting, though most seemed to revolve around fighting. UFC, boxing, Mark Dacascos, Jet Li, Sammo Hung and even whether or not Bruce Lee could really beat Chuck Norris. They were interesting characters. Jon and one of the other guys, whose name escapes me now, both claimed to have fought against MILF (which I am sure stands for some kind of liberation front, not what you were thinking) in muslim Mindanao. We also talked a lot about music, especially hip hop and the plethora of fake, wannabe crips and other gangsters in the Philippines. Since we were drinking Red Horse, extra strong beer, it didn't take many to put me on the path the hangover land.
As always, the girls made a big mess in my place. A whole roll of toilet paper looks like it was sunk to the bottom of the ocean. I don't know how they do it. Anyway, Alona claims she is going to clean all that up today and wash my clothes. I guess I won't have pictures of that either. I really need a new camera.
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