Will Amir Khan fly to Philipines to train with Pacquiao?

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  • maguirre
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    #81
    Originally posted by Jakupal Walanghiya
    Amir is training for his fight at the Wild Card gym at the moment but will he be joining Roach in the Philipines?I heard Chavez Jr who wasnt too happy going to that country is now going to the Philipines.Is Amir following suit?No doubt these guys are not too keen,I wouldnt go to the Philipines.

    How do you guys feel?
    This damn ***** is so ill-informed about that country.

    That place is one of the best places to go to if you are traveling in the Philippines. Chavez and Khan will definitely love it there. There are a lot of places where you'll feel like you're in any advanced country. Huge malls, hotels, parks, beaches with white sand, lovely ladies... and most of all, people there know how to have fun.

    They're definitely far happier living there than a miserable ***** like you living in the most advance country in the world.

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    • HaglerSteelChin
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      #82
      As long as you understand the culture and what to do than you are likely going to be fine. Most of the people are friendly and hospitable, but if they think you are a foreignor than some will play with the currency rate. One dollar is about 45 pesos, but if you dont know it the hotel may try to give you a bad rate.

      The taxi driver also bought me to the wrong terminal and i miss my flight back to Tokyo. Gee, why would i do a domestic flight to Cebu if i am back to the states. Than the airline wanted to charge me $250 cancelation fee, although i miss my flight due to a taxi error, lucky the pinoy supervisor didn't allow me to charge. The hotel phone also was a problem, my cell went dead when i got to tokyo, and had to use hotel phone to call him, many calls didnt go through, yet my phone bill was like P8400- like $250 US dollars, NIGHTMARE. Also remember to pay your P750 terminal fee in pesos, or u will be stuck, and remember no water allowed in the gate, so u need to use their fountain.

      esa informacion es para el kuya Chavez jr, y recuerda cuando hablo con la gente no le diga maraming salamat po or ingat ka, por que ellos no le gusta eso.
      Last edited by HaglerSteelChin; 10-03-2010, 05:50 PM.

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      • Jim Tom
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        #83
        Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
        As long as you understand the culture and what to do than you are likely going to be fine. Most of the people are friendly and hospitable, but if they think you are a foreignor than some will play with the currency rate. One dollar is about 45 pesos, but if you dont know it the hotel may try to give you a bad rate.

        The taxi driver also bought me to the wrong terminal and i miss my flight back to Tokyo. Gee, why would i do a domestic flight to Cebu if i am back to the states. Than the airline wanted to charge me $250 cancelation fee, although i miss my flight due to a taxi error, lucky the pinoy supervisor didn't allow me to charge. The hotel phone also was a problem, my cell went dead when i got to tokyo, and had to use hotel phone to call him, many calls didnt go through, yet my phone bill was like P8400- like $250 US dollars, NIGHTMARE. Also remember to pay your P750 terminal fee in pesos, or u will be stuck, and remember no water allowed in the gate, so u need to use their fountain.

        esa informacion es para el kuya Chavez jr, y recuerda cuando hablo con la gente no le diga maraming salamat po or ingat ka, por que ellos no le gusta eso.
        Good to see someone who really talks sense.All these charges,underhand tactics and bad security are some reasons I dont like that place.I saw the Philipines police in a hostage situation and they performed poorly.
        The problem is once something goes wrong down there you will be screwed because you are a foreigner.I wonder what term all these name callers have for such

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          #84
          I love baguio.

          One of the most beautiful places I've ever been.

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          • Jim Tom
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            #85
            Originally posted by Big Smoke
            I love baguio.

            One of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
            How safe did you feel?
            Where you part of a group and did anyone try to scam you?

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            • LeeVanCleef
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              #86
              LMAO at this 'food thread'



              Culinary discussion has never been more...hardcore.
              Last edited by LeeVanCleef; 10-04-2010, 05:30 AM.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                How safe did you feel?
                Where you part of a group and did anyone try to scam you?


                No.

                I felt extremely safe there.

                And the weather there was ****in awesome.

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                • LeeVanCleef
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Big Smoke


                  No.

                  I felt extremely safe there.

                  And the weather there was ****in awesome.
                  Strawberries are awesome in Baguio

                  Especially the Mountain Maid Jams.

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                  • Prime 407
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Jakutindi Wauya
                    Africa is not a country,we are talking about countries not continents.
                    I'm a dog lover,I sympathise with dogs and naturally where dogs are on the human food chain I dont like such places
                    Only the poorest people eat dogs there to survive, are you trying to piss on them in an attempt to be funny?

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by LeeVanCleef
                      Strawberries are awesome in Baguio

                      Especially the Mountain Maid Jams.
                      Don't remind me of Baguio.

                      Because I don't think I'll be going there for a while..

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