Do you still ride in jeepneys, buses, tricycles, taxis, pedicabs?
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For about eleven years we rode in jeepneys, tricycles, taxis and buses when here in the Philippines. We saved a lot of money by using all that public transportation. Then, about a year ago, we bought a second hand Honda Odyssey van. The van is far and away better and safer! Pickpocket tried to rob me in a jeepney in Angeles City. https://timotraveling.blogspot.com/2012 … me-in.html On one occasion in Manila, in Christmas season, I was with my mother in law. She noticed three young guys get in and sit across from us. She indicated they were bad guys, I put my hand into my sling bag to simulate grabbing for a gun. They exited at the next stop. In a crowd at a bus station in Manila a snatch and grab approached my wife from behind, look around into her face and yanked a necklace off her neck. He then ran back the way we had come from and got away in the crowd. We talked to a couple of police at a nearby Jollibee and told them what had happened. One said "Oh, he probably gave it to his aunt." We offered him a reward and he called us the next day to claim it! We did not give the reward because he only retrieved the small gold plated pendant but not the gold chain. https://timotraveling.blogspot.com/2014 … pines.html- @Timo62
@Enzyte Bob Years ago there was a news story of an old man who was carrying two bags of groceries. Punks tried to grab his bags for a second or third time. This time he was carrying a pistol and shot both of them. One fell down dead and the other made it as far as a nearby gas station before he died.
@Enzyte Bob Years ago there was a news story of an old man who was carrying two bags of groceries. Punks tried to grab his bags for a second or third time. This time he was carrying a pistol and shot both of them. One fell down dead and the other made it as far as a nearby gas station before he died.
- @Timo62
I have been living here in The Philippines for just over 7 years.
@Okieboy hate driving a car, because of the traffic, I'm afraid of the rain, I fell many times on steep slopes.
- @stillbiker
@Moon Dog I had a sidecar on my motorcycle about 8 years ago and it was convenient , but my son started driving and hit everything he could so I sold it
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