| What A Naughty Boy - Neighbours complained - ooops | | Many of you know I have a puppy called Ziggy. At night I usually crate and cover him but he is getting bigger so I thought I would let him have the run of the kitchen. Well I had forgotten to lock the back door and he managed to open it and keep the neighbours awake all night by barking and playing, he had bought in Plastic Garden chairs, pieces of would, a water can and all sorts. Oh he had so much fun. I didn't here a thing as I sleep at the other end of the house. I got a shock when I came down in the morning. When the neighbours knocked I apologised and said it was a one off and explained what had happened but the one that moaned the loudest made me laugh cos when her dog was alive it would be all night every night and I just got used to it and never complained. Oh well. So what sort of mischief has your pet been up too lately? Huggles. Ellie:D | |
| | Night Cruising in Malate | | The last time I was in Manila, Baywalk was still there, but the current mayor had the stalls and restaurant demolished. We used to cruise Baywalk and then cross the road to Malate, known as Manila's most popular district. THe whole area comes alive as soon as the night falls. It is noticeable that Malate has undergone a lot of major changes. There are more pubs and restaurants but Aristocrat is still there now bigger and better. A large lit dancing fountain dominates the Remedios Circle where lots of people swarmed and some selling their products and wares.
We walked further down Adriatico, looking much like Patpong of Thailand sans the night markt stalls and seedy shows, (though we walked into one bar and saw a bit of pole dancers- we bolted out right away!)We could hear the cacophony of sounds coming from the bars as we walk along the streets. It was busy and there were hubbub of peddlers, vendors, hawkers and pretty girls handing flyers for their happy hour specials. Plastic garden chairs and table lined the sidewalks where they lure you to sit and have a beer or so.
We were looking for a cosy place with music or band and as we plod along checking each bar, a relentless... | |
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