"Crowded LRT train in Caloocan, downtown Manila"
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작성자 ulPe7V 댓글 0건 조회 85회 작성일 24-11-05 02:14본문
I had a meeting in Valenzuela City, in the north of Metro Manila, at dusk, and the traffic seemed terrible, so I decided to take the LRT to Caloocan City, a little before, and then take Grab from there.
Speaking of stations, the LRT Monumento station is adjacent to SM Caloocan (Grand Central), and many passengers get off here and go home.
A dealer at Solaire Casino who I used to work with for a short time also lived in Navotas City, and his daily commute was hellish: he took a jeepney to the LRT station, went south to EDSA/Taft, took a jeepney to MOA, took a bus to Ayala Manila Bay, and walked.
Moreover, the casino has a shift system with morning and night shifts, and they change frequently, so it seems quite tough with a jet lag-like thing.
Not only casinos, but also many of the KTV girls in Malate come from downtown areas such as Caloocan, Valenzuela, Navotas, Malabon, and Tondo.
There was a YouTube video about deep nightlife, such as strip clubs and local KTVs, around Monumento Station in Caloocan, but I wonder if they survived the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MRT that runs through EDSA toward Quezon City has full air conditioning, so it's fine even on a crowded train, but the air conditioning on the LRT this time was too weak and it was muggy...
It's like a sauna during rush hour, and although it's not as bad as in Japan, it's still quite crowded.
Filipinos are close to each other on the train, so we get pretty close together...
I don't like being close to old men, so I take a position near a woman.
There are also women-only cars, and young women basically ride those, so the butts and bellies of plump old ladies are pressed up against me.
It might be good for MILF lovers, but when I got off at MONUMENTO station drenched in sweat, I ran to the air-conditioned mall.
From there, I took a Grab to the mall in Valenzuela.
Valenzuela City is a working-class city in the northern part of Metro Manila, but inside the SM mall, there was a Starbucks and a Boteju.
I was drenched in sweat, so I had a decaffeinated iced Americano.
It seems that chain stores such as Starbucks, Boteju, Marugame, and Yoshinoya will continue to increase in the suburbs of the Philippines.
It will be helpful to change the situation where the suburbs are only Jollibee, McDonald's, and Chowking.
Speaking of stations, the LRT Monumento station is adjacent to SM Caloocan (Grand Central), and many passengers get off here and go home.
A dealer at Solaire Casino who I used to work with for a short time also lived in Navotas City, and his daily commute was hellish: he took a jeepney to the LRT station, went south to EDSA/Taft, took a jeepney to MOA, took a bus to Ayala Manila Bay, and walked.
Moreover, the casino has a shift system with morning and night shifts, and they change frequently, so it seems quite tough with a jet lag-like thing.
Not only casinos, but also many of the KTV girls in Malate come from downtown areas such as Caloocan, Valenzuela, Navotas, Malabon, and Tondo.
There was a YouTube video about deep nightlife, such as strip clubs and local KTVs, around Monumento Station in Caloocan, but I wonder if they survived the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MRT that runs through EDSA toward Quezon City has full air conditioning, so it's fine even on a crowded train, but the air conditioning on the LRT this time was too weak and it was muggy...
It's like a sauna during rush hour, and although it's not as bad as in Japan, it's still quite crowded.
Filipinos are close to each other on the train, so we get pretty close together...
I don't like being close to old men, so I take a position near a woman.
There are also women-only cars, and young women basically ride those, so the butts and bellies of plump old ladies are pressed up against me.
It might be good for MILF lovers, but when I got off at MONUMENTO station drenched in sweat, I ran to the air-conditioned mall.
From there, I took a Grab to the mall in Valenzuela.
Valenzuela City is a working-class city in the northern part of Metro Manila, but inside the SM mall, there was a Starbucks and a Boteju.
I was drenched in sweat, so I had a decaffeinated iced Americano.
It seems that chain stores such as Starbucks, Boteju, Marugame, and Yoshinoya will continue to increase in the suburbs of the Philippines.
It will be helpful to change the situation where the suburbs are only Jollibee, McDonald's, and Chowking.
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