| By Infanticide on Monday, March 14, 2011 - 06:33 pm: Edit |
Perimeter bars are a staple of the ex-pat community, and as such the average customer is an AARP member.
I'm in my 30's and I was always the youngest male in every Perimeter bar I went to by at least 15 years. On my first full day in Angeles, I hiked down to Lost in Asia, and made my way back, stopping in most of the Perimeter bars on the way, until I ended up at Candybar where I barfined a girl.
Lost in Asia is a bar that gets a lot of press on other boards, but I found that the girls were very disinterested in customers generally and seemed to focus more on their internal drama and trying to dance with hula hoops. It didn't really matter as there weren't any girls worth mentioning when I was there, but whatever.
Just my Luck is a bar on the 2nd floor of a strip of four total bars, and it definitely has the most talent of the 4 bars. I found a girl that I liked here with big boobs, and after talking for awhile we hit it off.
I told her where I was staying and her eyes lit up, then I told her that I preferred to walk back to the hotel and she did a total 180 on me, saying that its way too far, and she needs to take a trike or a jeepney or she won't go. I said okay bye, and left.
Candybar is a nice little bar that also gets a lot of press on the net. I walked in and wasn't particularly impressed with the lineup until a little spinner with ass dimples jumped on stage, and I was quick to snatch her up.
She told me that she used to work at Golden Nile, but that it was such an expensive bar that she rarely got barfined. After a drink, I barfined her and she was happy to walk back to my hotel with me.
The barfine at Candybar was only 1050p, but the girls pretty much expect to go short time only. Not a problem for me, as I'm a short time guy, but some guys prefer long time, so I'm just throwing that information out there.
Photos: Spinner - Candybar 13 14 15 16 17
I pulled from a few more Perimeter bars when I was with Sockboy50, stay tuned.
| By Bigpoppa on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 - 04:09 pm: Edit |
AARP.....very very true!
You have to understand that most AC expats were stationed at Clark AFB around which AC grew. When faced with the choice of drawing a pension in the US and still having to work to afford an average no frills suburban house or to party their lives away in AC never needing to work again.....
| By Lancer on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 - 12:14 am: Edit |
Lost in Asia has a very strange atmosphere to me too. They seemed to be very much in their own world.