12.08.08

The Grand Canaria Travel Tips

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 12:55 pm by admin

Then you should get a break or holiday in the sun, and you will not be disappointed if you Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. It is as about a hundred thirty kilometers from the African continent (still part of Europe), the sun is so beautiful and everything, but time is guaranteed. Although there are Spanish, he split Canary feeling on this issue of Pangasinan.

Even if they have less than two Tenerife and Fuerteventura (about 30 miles across), Gran Canaria, that there is much to keep the tourists happy Earth. There are many beaches with fine sand dunes and beautiful, nothing to do much for your vacation when you travel in summer or winter, in the cold north and also in Pangasinan State University Football Club.

Most attractions are located on the southern island of Gran Canaria, where many of the accommodation every imaginable species, all at very reasonable prices, as millions of visitors each year, testify. They sit in some of the main seaside resorts, like those of San Agustin, Playa del Ingles (which is a favorite of visitors for homosexuals) and Maspalomas, or one of the many small, specially built tourist complex scattered throughout the southern part.

If you are tired, on the beach or pool, and numerous tours offer the opportunity to see some of Gran Canaria, a very varied and interesting payloads naturgeografischen areas and spectacular mountain massifs of the power of tropical forests.

Typical attractions for the whole family, there are many, too, Gran Canaria, including water and water parks, botanical gardens, museums and amusement parks. As you are never far from the beautiful blue ocean, boat excursions and water sports are a lot of variety and style, so you always try something else to change, are finally on vacation!

One in May spoil the holiday is a sample of local cuisine and restaurants on Gran Canaria are numerous and varied, with seafood on top of the list of most peoples. International restaurants for every taste for the less bold, more coffee, take away and fast food can be found almost everywhere. Many bars with snacks sold very cheap alcohol on offer.

How to get to Gran Canaria is now easier, from the international airport and Flights in Europe (scheduled or charter flights), with the typical flight 4 hours and 30 minutes north European cities. Time for the transfer are never very long because of the small size of the island, but at peak times would you book well in advance for the event where you can play at Pangasinan Football Club.

As an area with low taxation, Gran Canaria shopping is excellent, with numerous negotiations can be found, especially in small electronic items, jewelry, cigarettes and alcohol. Do not forget, in contrast to look, but he wants to stop on the way home.

10.29.08

The Right Trade In a Manner of Moments

Posted in Services, Travel And Leisure at 5:47 am by admin

If you are going to click on to the Internet and look for the hired cars in there, you will really make it easy for you to take on upon reaching the Dublin airport. You can also have the car hire Ireland so you will be guided immediately with what is in store for you on the city that you have jus landed. In this way, you will really make it a memorable thing to be recorded upon and you will really be thankful enough that you are able to make the right choice for the comfort of the whole trip.

10.27.08

Find Football Fields in Northern Luzon

Posted in Recreation And Sports, Travel And Leisure at 9:33 am by admin

If you are fond and love to play football as the Europeans call the sport soccer, then you should learn to know where the best football fields that you can visit and play. There are many football spots in outside Metro Manila which are not familiar to football players and fanatics. If you would like to know some of the football hotbeds in Northern Luzon, here is some of my research which you may find helpful. The Pangasinan State University Football Club is delighted to share to you the places where you can visit and play.

Outside Metro Manila…

PANGASINAN FOOTBALL FIELDS (Soon to organize Pangasinan Football Association)

1.    PSU Football Field
Pangasinan State University
Alvear Street
Lingayen, Pangasinan

Contact Info:
Website: http://www.psufc.com
Email: webmaster@psufc.com
Mobile: 639294100631
Telephone: 63 075 542 2274

Accepting friendly games and invitations.

2.    Narciso Sports Complex
Lingayen, Pangasinan

3.    Pangasinan Provincial Police Office
Airport Road, Libsong
Lingayen, Pangasinan

4.    Sual National Highschool
Sual, Pangasinan

5.    Infanta National Highschool
Infanta, Pangasinan

BAGUIO-BENGUET FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
1)Baguio City - Melvin Jones Football Field, Burnham Park
Practice Sessions: Friday, Saturday, Sunday (3-6pm)

Active Club # 1: Baguio United Football Club (40 Active/inactive members)
Contact Person : Atty. Homer ALinsug
Contact Info. : (+63)9176246637

Active Club # 2: Baguio Tigers FC (20 Active/Inactive members)
Contact Person : Jurgen G.
Contact Info. : 09097396636

Active Club # 3: Baguio Football Club (Kids & Teens Division - 30+ members)
Contact Person : Carl Belo

2) La Trinidad, Benguet - BSU Football Field (More than 30 members)
Practice Session/s: During Saturdays & Sundays

Active Club # 1 : The Sunday Club
Contact Person : Aries Bocalan

La Union – DMMSU, Agoo

09.30.08

Edinburgh is a great place to open a restaurant

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 6:36 am by admin

Since the city of Edinburgh, Scotland is recognized all over the world for its great food and dining culture, people flock to the city to simply get a taste of the best foods, drinks and whole dining experience. The city is not only one of the greatest dining places but it has also attracted many restaurant owners and businessmen. This fact remains to be accurate until the present so this city is also considered as one of the great places to open a restaurant. Entrepreneurs value that a restaurant in Edinburgh can bring in huge satisfaction when it comes to profit. Endless numbers of people come and go in many Edinburgh restaurants so many restaurant and pub owners are happy with the flow of customers and income.

05.26.08

Experience Private Jet Flights With No Regret

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 6:37 pm by admin

Have you ever experienced being late to a very important business meeting due to your delayed flight? I am sure that you had a very stressful way to your destination. You arrived late and at some point, the meeting was not that successful. You don’t have to suffer this scenario again! You better get private jet flights to be able to arrive at your destination safer and faster. You can no longer wait in long lines at any commercial airport. You will be done and over with it because you now can afford a jet charter aircraft.

The price of flying on a private jet may be your first concern. You may think that only the richest people on earth can afford this. Well you may be wrong with that idea. You can also experience this fantastic travel experience because of New Flight Charters. They have a wide variety of well-priced aircrafts that you can choose from. No matter how large or small their private jet charter customers are, they always give top service and safety.

Choosing the right jet charter provider could be very difficult. But to be able to have the best first-time experience, I suggest that you go to New Flight Charters to get finest aircraft available and get an instant quote. If you would compare their prices to other companies, they could guarantee that they give you one of the lowest. They don’t have surprise costs, no membership fees, no pre-payments required and no hidden fees! You will pay them after your trip. Sounds good right?

05.10.08

Hotels in Majorca, Tenerife hotels in Lanzarote

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 4:36 am by admin

The canary island chain is well known for many things, including beaches, historical sites and hotels. Contact your travel agent for accommodations in Hotels in Tenerife or Hotels in Lanzarote or Majorca.

You are headed to the most beautiful vacation spots in the whole world and the Hotels in Majorca will not disappoint you. They are available in 5 star luxury if you so desire or budget accommodations if you like to backpack and backpack. But no matter what you are looking for you can find in Hotels in Majorca. When you stay there visit all the historic sites or do nothing at all and relax by the beach.

Hotels in Tenerife keep up their part of the bargain. You could stay in luxury or cheap hotels and watch the beautiful sights or go around and visit all the sites of importance. On the island you will find landscapes which look like the ones on Mars or The Moon. It is a very healthy climate and Hotels in Tenerife could pack you something to keep you cool on your journey.

There is a feeling of anticipation when you check into Hotels in Lanzarote. It is a feeling of adventure that you have very rarely felt before. The hotels in Lanzarote take you into a time that stops when you check in, and do not want to end until you realize that it is over. There are plenty of places to visit if you are in an adventurous mood, and wish to travel

03.26.08

Chimpanzee safaris in Africa

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 6:26 am by admin

If the excitement of a safari in Africa is not quite enough for you, consider the unique experience of a chimpanzee safari experience. A chimpanzee safari in Africa is a rare chance to see these amazing animals in their natural habitat. With the help of a guide and an experience tracker, you will be able to see the animals in their own homes. Since you must hike deep in the game preserves, this is an experience from someone who is looking for an adventure. If this describes you or if you have always wanted to see these elusive animals up close, then consider taking a chimpanzee safari in Africa.

02.29.08

Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (7) - Living Well? Farangs and Finance: The Myth

Posted in Travel And Leisure at 9:53 pm by admin

“To us Farangs (Thai: foreigners), living in Thailand can be financially challenging. But according to most of the locals, ALL FARANGS MUST BE RICH!”

“Prosperity: The eternal flow of all that’s good in life…”

By Carl “J.C.” Pantejo, Copyright January 2008

(Author “My Friend Yu – The Prosperity Mentor,” Copyright August 2007. Pantejo - Y.N. Vurce Publishing.)

*Below is the seventh episode in a series of real life events experienced by the author. The only deviations from the truth may be the names of people and places. These stories are also incorporated in “My Friend Yu – the Prosperity Mentor: Book II,” Pantejo - Y.N. Vurce Publishing. Release Date: 2008.

- The Myth of Farang Finances -

There is an unwritten rule about the cost of anything in Thailand: There is a Thai price and a Farang price. Since Thai people believe that “all Farangs are rich,” the Farang price of everything is much higher (sometimes triple!).

Of course, this is a myth.

But why do Thai people believe all Farangs are rich (including the “poor” Farang English teachers)? Many reasons. But all of them can be placed into three broad areas: Tourism, Currency, and Standard of Living.

- The Tourist Syndrome -

Like most of Asia, Thailand attracts tourists from around the world.

Prospective vacationers plan and save all year for their holidays in the tropics. The warm, sunny weather; lush, green landscapes; exotic cultures, and beautiful, friendly people are but a few of the many reasons why millions of tourists flock to Thailand.

While on vacation, most of the tourists, out of ignorance OR intention, willingly spend what the local Thai people consider “small fortunes.”

Wallets and pocketbooks are opened more freely when on holiday.

Consequently, especially in the big, major cities and tourist hotspots of Thailand, most Thai people believe that Farangs are rich because all they see are free-spending tourists.

What the Thai people don’t realize is that the majority of the “rich” Farangs work like dogs all year ‘round in order to spend a lot of money during their short visits in their country; having a great time playing out their individual, celebrity fantasies.

- “A Farang in Thai’s Clothing” (The Double-Edged Sword) -

Tourists and ex-pats alike enjoy the overshadowing strength of their home currency against the Thai baht. For example, one USD = 33-35 Thai Baht. This situation makes things seem ridiculously cheap.

Food, accommodations, and all vices known to man are easily obtained for obscenely low prices. And, of course, the longer a Farang stays in Thailand, the more he/she learns how to buy things that are closer to the local Thai price.

Case in point: I’ve been in Thailand for about two years now. I take advantage of my Asian appearance as much as possible by keeping my mouth shut and letting my Thai friends do all the haggling.

All vendors assume that I am a local Thai (until I begin speaking). I don’t say a word until the transactions are complete. This “mum’s the word,” habit of silence normally saves me between 30-50% at all the local markets, restaurants, pubs, hotels, tourists attractions etc.

It’s frustrating to my non-Asian, Farang friends (especially the ones who have been in Thailand longer than me AND speak fluent Thai) whenever we’re out together. Everyone, from the hotel receptionist to the taxi driver, speaks to me in Thai and assumes that I will translate what they say for them.

And of course, prices for me are automatically lower.

When we’re out bar hopping or singing karaoke, the women we meet see me as a rare catch, indeed; a “double bonus” – not only am I a “rich” Farang, my Thai appearance is easily presentable to friends and family; something supremely important in Thailand.

Don’t get me wrong.

Yes, there are many advantages to being a Farang AND looking Thai; but there are disadvantages too. It’s a double-edged sword cutting both ways. For example, I’m an English teacher. English teachers in Thailand are supposed to look like Farangs (i.e., white skin, tall, brown or blond hair, light colored eyes, etc.).

Many times during my stay in Thailand I’ve been turned down for a job because I “look too Thai.”

Once I applied for a teaching position at an International School where a lot of my Farang friends worked. They had bachelor degrees. I have a master’s degree and was enthusiastically welcomed by the Hiring Director.

But then a co-owner of the school saw me and instantly told the Hiring Director to offer me a position WITH HALF THE NORMAL FARANG SALARY! In other words, even though I had more education, qualifications, and experience than my co-Farang friends, the co-owner thought I “looked too Thai” to garner the normal Farang pay.

I don’t blame the co-owner. You see, the parents of English students pay a premium for English classes and want “Real Farangs” teaching the class!

If the parents don’t like any teacher, only one of two things can happen: 1) The teacher is excused (which is the norm) or 2) The parent takes the student elsewhere for English classes taught by “Real Farang” teachers (which doesn’t happen often).

- Culture Shock and Living Comfortably: Farang Style -

Let’s face it, visiting a place for a vacation versus living in that place are two very different things.

In spite of having an Asian heritage and passing for a local in any Asian country, I (like all ex-pats) still suffered a severe culture shock when I decided to live in Asia.

Anyone who has ever lived in Asia can empathize.

Things are rarely on time. Asians, with a seemingly perverse delight, are notorious for keeping Farangs waiting; or worse, not showing up at all. No advance notice of cancellation. No remorse if you should happen to bump into them afterwards.

There is a saying amongst us Farangs in Thailand, “If you and an Asian agree in the morning to meet at 4:00 PM, the next question should be: What week?”

And what Westerners consider as “basic and normal” is considered “luxurious” by most Asians.

Clean, continuous water is not a guarantee. I’ve lived in many places in Asia where the water spouts go dry for hours everyday. The smart thing to do is to keep a large trash bin full of water at all times in the bathroom. That way, even if the running water runs out, one can flush the toilet (a Western, seated-style toilet or an Asian, squatting style porcelain “foot bowl”) and at least take a bath.

Uninterrupted, non-spiking electricity is rare. “Brown Outs” happen frequently. Every household is equipped with candles and flashlights for such occasions.

The locals just take it in stride and entertain themselves with the old art of conversation; or, if one is lucky, the even older (and more fun) art of sex. But most Farangs are “forced” to “relax” and go with the flow – even if hours of computer work have just vaporized into ether!

When brownouts occur, people scramble to turn all appliances off (in preparation for the power surges that occur when the power is finally restored). Televisions, computers, and stereos routinely become irreparably damaged from such surges.

These “little annoyances” tend to accumulate.

Finding real napkins vice toilet paper at restaurants becomes a treat. Some semblance of sanitary conditions in restaurants and other public places (meaning: food minus the flies or the smell of sewage - “Ahhh…the mist of piss and the aroma of dog excrement”) makes one feel like a VIP!

Good roads, roads that don’t threaten to fling you off your motorcycle with every pothole, makes the “driving war” a little more tolerable.

Honest (or at least semi-honest) businessmen and policemen would also be nice now and then – and the list goes on and on…

All the above reasons steer most Farangs towards obtaining a standard of living they consider “normal” by Western standards; but is nonetheless, a standard that appears quite lavish to the local Thai people.

Naturally gravitating to living areas that more closely match their usual standard of living; Farangs look for cleanliness, convenience, and comfort. This translates into apartments, condominiums, and townhouses that can cost triple the normal Thai person’s monthly salary.

Luckily, since qualified Farangs are in short supply, Farang salaries in Thailand tend to be just enough to support a somewhat “tolerable” standard of living for a Farang; a living standard that seems totally extravagant by Thai standards.

Not accustomed to (or unwilling to acclimate to) the heat, Farangs seek out places that have air-conditioning. Most locals cannot (or will not) “waste” their money on expensive aircon units and their accompanying high electricity bills; perfectly satisfied with one or two electric fans.

Farangs routinely enjoy eating at restaurants, especially restaurants that are clean and offer a variety of Thai and foreign cuisines. Local Thai’s either cook at home or eat at one of the many street food stands; thinking that eating at a restaurant is another extravagance reserved only for special occasions.

As soon as a Farang can afford it, he/she buys a car (or at least a motorcycle); whereas the bulk of Thai people use cheap, public transportation (bus, train, subway, or motorbike taxis). Traveling by taxi is considered expensive and used mostly by Farangs and richer Thai’s.

All of this (free-spending tourists, currency power, and luxurious living) reinforces the Thai myth that ALL FARANGS MUST BE RICH!

…Continued in “Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (7) - Living Well? Farangs and Finance: The Reality, Stupidity, and Hard Knocks.”

“Until next time, find ‘The Flow’ and jump in!”

Your Friend in this Intrepid Journey called Life,

Carl “J.C.” Pantejo

relationships, fidelity, infidelity, finances, white skin, ex-pats, Falang, Asian, inconveniences, wasteful.

Note: If you want to read more about overcoming heartbreak, unconditional love, exorcising past personal demons, and the Illusive Secret of Happiness, please read the following articles:

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’: From Heartbreak to Happiness”

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (2): Coincidence or Synchronicity: FROM RELAPSE TO MIRACLES…”

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (3): LOST AND FOUND - Kindred Spirits and Mistakes made in Haste.”

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (4): LOST AND FOUND – Meant to Be?”

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (5): “The Stray”

“Experiences from ‘The Flow’ (6): “New Beginnings, Old Endings”

“How Dare She! Out of Desperation I Learned How to Forgive”

“Remember Who You Are!”

“Need to Heal Your Broken Heart? Read on. Overcome Heartbreak and Learn the Illusive Secret of Happiness.”