Game Boys Arcade Opens on WALKING STREET in Angeles City Pampanga Philippines

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Just when you thought Hello Kitty Cafe and Hello Kitty Salon were as ridiculous as you could possibly go in Angeles City phase 1599 is upon us and I don't quite get how the authorities managed to licence or approve for a Children's Arcade and Amusement business to be allowed to open on the main red light district in Angeles City in the Philippines but thats exactly whats happened. 

GAME BOYS (even the name is so GAY and initially when I heard it I though it was good news for Phillies as the Lady Boys mush have found a new home) Its open and according to a number of Korean style bar girls holding their FAKE HELLO KITTY toys won at the arcade its a welcome addition to an area behind Paradise that has failed on numerous occasions to house profitable go go bars... 

Actually only CLUBMIX and Paradise itself have done consistent business there and many girly bars have opened and closed without much fanfare whatsoever 

The only bonus is when street kids steal your money you will know where to find them....



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Touch of Class Bar welcomes back Mark on 4th November 2016 at 4pm in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines

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Finally some good news on the Perimeter, I know many of you readers have been asking for Mark's health update and its positive he is moving about at home but remains quite fragile and extremely thin, he has spent a lot of his money on tablets and medication as it all adds up in foreign countries especially when you are the foreigner that locals believe to be rich.

Mark has had his dose of TV and is excited to be the guest of honor on his first day back at work in one of the Perimeters friendliest bars Touch of Class.

The party gets going at 4pm and for those drink and driving (dont crash into my car) but there is FREE parking ..even for you guys driving around on Scooters

If you are on the ground in Angeles and require more information contact Doc Neil who is usually seen in Candy Bar most afternoons.
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Who was your favorite bar girl and from which BAR in Angeles City Pampanga?

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Recently we ran a few twitter quizzes asking people who they thought was their best Bar Girl and from which bar... and we received over 50 replies in the first hour.


Bar girls have changed a lot over the years that is without question, rarely do you see the natural looking Filipinos with great curves and big smiles that make every man realize they are in the home of some of the worlds most beautiful women.

The Koreans have tried to change it, making the natural look now a ghostly white due to BB Cream and Baby Powder used on the girls faces making them essentially walk about with brown hands and bodies with white faces.. In some countries they may admit someone to hospital for looking so abnormal but Koreans want Filipina's to look like the same Korean girls who have rejected them their whole lives in Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Jeju and other South Korean cities.

So when you think of a bar what girl stands out as the go to girl in the bar for example for many years Stampede had a cherry girl called Cris and a small spinner called Trixie who had all the guys happy to pay their very generous 1200 pesos release fee to get to know the girls or lets flash it to 2015 where Aikee became the most popular and over used girl in Dollhouse/High Society and next door in Centauro Reyna the blonde haired girl with weird legs but nice skin was the GO TO GIRL..

The most famous girl we have ever encountered in the last few years has been Christina the former Bikini queen of Subic in her late teens moving from Route 69 at the time to Q Bar on walking street in Angeles, there were guys queuing up to firstly buy her a drink and secondly to take her out on dates, social encounters in her favorite place at the time High Society, Christina was smart she had 2/3 guys close to her offering holidays to Boracay, Cebu or countries like Singapore or Hong Kong but she was unsure of there bar mongers eventually falling for a guy she met in Subic a US Servicemen who is now going to be the father of her baby.

Aura Bar is the bar with the most memorable girls on Walking Street Aiko, Vannie, Janes, Joanna all top quality.

WHO are your favorites???

There are more girls and more stories and thats the thing with Angeles there are so many girls but only a handful of personalities and the ones with a glow in their eye or a wicked smile are the best ones to target.






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Chinese RMB to be integrated into the Philippines Banking system will also be part of the Philippines foreign currency reserves.

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British banking giant HSBC sees the Chinese renminbi (RMB) – recently declared by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) eligible to form part of the country’s foreign currency reserves – turning into a major trading currency in the Philippines in the next five years.


HSBC Philippines president Wick Veloso, one of over 450 businessmen from the Philippines who joined the delegation to China during last week’s state visit by Pres. Rodrigo Duterte, said in a press statement that the BSP’s move to include the renminbi as part of the official reserve currencies was sending a strong signal to banks and the market to start using the currency locally.

While the use of renminbi locally was still at an early stage Veloso said it’s inevitable that clients would start thinking about this currency given that China was the second largest economy in the world and the Philippines’ top importer and second largest trading partner.

“Businesses are finding the RMB much easier to use. As financial regulations evolve, and as they become more accustomed to using China’s currency, businesses have less difficulty understanding regulations, navigating documentary requirements and moving funds than they did in the past,” Veloso said.
During last week’s Philippine state visit to China, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez projected that the Philippines’ trade with China could reach $60 billion in five years with the renewed friendship between the two countries. He said the same could be expected from investment flows and influx of tourists.

Based on data from the Philippine Statistics Authority, Philippine exports to China rose by 7.9 percent from $5.7 billion in 2010 to $6.2 billion in 2015. In the first seven months of 2016, China ranked as the fourth largest destination of Philippine exports, with 10.2 percent share to total exports. Meanwhile, Philippine imports from China grew from $4.6 billion in 2010 to $11.5 billion in 2015.
By 2013, China had become the biggest source of Philippine imports, and this continued in the first seven months of the year, with imports from China at 18.5 percent ($8.4 billion) of total imports. In terms of tourist arrivals, data from the Department of Tourism show that in July 2016, China ranked as the second biggest visitor market for the Philippines, an improvement from its fourth place ranking in 2015.
“Within little more than a decade, the renminbi has gone from being almost exclusively domestic to being an important player in global payments and trade settlement,” Veloso said.

The HSBC executive said that the inclusion of the RMB in the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s special drawing rights (SDR) inclusion had now catapulted it into the ranks of the world’s most important reserve currencies. He said this would give greater confidence to companies and institutions around the world to settle trade in renminbi and invest in RMB-denominated assets.
“It is interesting to see that views about RMB’s future impact have diverged since 2014. The use of the RMB as a major trading currency in the Philippines has, since 2014, been seen to materialize in the next five years or so, and HSBC has initiated talks with its clients to inform them of the advantages on the use of RMB and help them understand and appreciate how the RMB has matured as a global currency,” Veloso said.


“Using renminbi has become easier than ever before. It can certainly improve relationships with trading partners while helping mitigate foreign exchange risk. If you trade with China and are not at least looking at whether the renminbi is right for your company, you may be putting yourself at a competitive disadvantage over the long term,” he said.

Veloso said HSBC was excited to get into more conversations with clients on RMB and together explore opportunities on trade, investment, cash management and funding. He added that HSBC was “RMB-ready” with its full suite of capabilities on renminbi, ranging from deposit accounts to remittances, renminbi-denominated LCs and other trade products to renminbi-denominated bonds.


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