Here in san diego, ca. I went to the dmv. The line, as usual, went outside the building and wrapped around one corner. No distancing in the line, then when u get inside, u have to stay 6' apart. And people wonder why I dont trust the govt. If they arent crooked, then they are stupid, or both.
It's all a show. Just like when politicians have their masks off and then it's time to take a picture and everyone puts their masks on, takes the picture, then the masks come right back off again.
I appreciate your walks around town. The people there are so friendly and hospitable. So many smiles it just lights me up. I can hardly wait for tourism to open up. Thanx for sharing Brian.
Last time i was at the Dau bus station a guy had a hold of me and would not let me go. Then when i got on the bus .He was screaming for a few hundred peso for annoying me
Hey Brian my friend, it's good to see some people traveling, but it's still a sad reality that maybe some businesses will not be coming back. Hopefully soon, we all can get through this, and I'm really hopeful that the Philippines will come back strong as ever. I know that Filipinos are very resilient. Thank you Brian my dear friend for sharing this awesome video. Please stay safe and healthy, and God bless you, lot, Borges, Miguel, Hannah grace, Bing Bing, and the rest of your beautiful family. And may God bless your awesome pets.😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
thank u for another wonderful video giving a tour around the bus station also the update on whars going on there in the bus station area. God bless u and your family always be safe and healthy.
It’s kind of harsh to even say “lot of people must be starving there “ when you’re not even there to see with your two eyes how us filipino really live there ! We have a very comfortable lives here comparing here in america or any other places around the world! Please stop judging us just by what you on video
Nice walk and talk. Thanks for always taking us along. Man, I can't believe how many people they were cramming into that bus! Social distancing has now become 2 inches apart. LOL.
Hi Brian, having had a house in Angeles for 6 years I always dreaded picking up or dropping off friends or family at Dau Terminal. You normally had 60 seconds before you were pushed out of the way. Dau is the busiest bus Terminal in Central Luzon, now look what Covid has done. It's not even a busy car park.
your walk through the terminal I happened to see a Philippine Rabbit bus; ha those were there in 1972 when I was stationed at Cubi Point Sep Gd Company semper fi ha, nice to see some things haven't changed
Thanks again Brian for another nice walk, I feel so much for my Phili family and friends, I know that depot, and the only good thing is it is like you said open again SORT OF,,, anyway mate keep them coming and i will keep watching them, YOU and Rod ( Amazing Philippines) are my way of getting my Phili fix... not sure when the madness will end and I can return, some days i feel that will never happen.. Stay safe my good mate and enjoy it for both of us... Eddie Brown Sydney/Australia Jagna/Bohol.
Eddie I could not agree with you more , When they get us enough vaccine ,we will be able to go back ,Hope Lockdown not to crazy a time for you ,Scumo just did not/does not think , 1st Vaccines (all eggs in one basket ,make lousy stockbroker ,probably why he got sacked from Tourism NZ ,there & Here) Quarantine they knew about 18 mths ago , Yet to not purchase Pfizer ,Moderna , makes him look stupider & The vaccine " crawlout " shows his abil/disability ,to run a bath,let alone OZ ,& he will blame the states ,even though 18 mths ago he was asked by them All for Quarantine & hospitals ,as winter was going to come ,now we have AZ ,thats going to run out of date ,Thats incompetent sin in anyones book ,a waste that should be flown to neighbours that will use it ,whom are lining up for it ,Papua,Indonesia , all because Mr Marketing can't sell it due to mixed messages (makes me ashamed) & have people forgotten about "deep vein thrombosis " did'nt stop them flying , Take Care Scomo has made the 'ride' longer and left Australians overseas Longer,
Instead of installing plants help the pedestrians and fix the sidewalks, and ticket the people who block the sidewalks. There should be no reason why people have to walk in busy traffic, especially children.
Car traffic will only increase in the future and there's no planning for it. So either businesses lose customers or people park almost anywhere. And it's not like you can use the public transport in the Philippines either, it's not decent.
Brian, thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I was at the Victory line bus station (If I recall, the buses were blue and white then) in 1982 and although I don't recognize any of the scenery now, I can still recall the sights, sounds, and especially the diesel exhaust.
I think at some point the government will have to decide if the Covid danger is more of a threat than plunging the Philippine economy into a depression that it will not recover from.
Well, if people are outside of hospitals, dying in the street from ALL diseases and not just Covid (as covid fills the rooms quick), economic concerns will seem irrelevant. Many cities and regions have already had most hospitals at full capacity.
Yup, the bus terminal is a tell. It’s usually at least half full. I’m surprised I saw a Philippine Rabbit bus at the Dau terminal because they have their own terminal in downtown Angeles. Even the Dau tricycle terminal looks anemic. Herd immunity looks like a far off mirage.
Wow what a difference, was there January last year( doing a visa run to Taiwan) to get Jeepney ride to get to Clark, having travelled by bus from pangasinan. Taal volcano erupted, had to return thru Manila . Took 10 hours to get home to pangasinan!! 😦😦
Thanks for showing the bus/coachs. I am watching the Ladies tennis at Wimbledon at present. Waiting for the new British champ to come on later. Keep up the good work. Sir.
The Philippines might be a mess, but however ramshackle it looks they have a remarkable public transportation system. You can go anywhere in a city on a tricycle or Jeepney. You can go on a Victory Liner to anywhere in the nation. If they could electrify the busses and Jeepneys they would have a ready made green revolution. Big if. The potential is there.
Sadly the electrical grid wouldn't carry the demand. Power can be iffy here and goes out all the time even without trying to turn all forms of transportation electrical.
@@hansreynders6853 yes Very SLOWLY! Cost and lack of grid capacity has a lot to do with that. It makes sense that big citys are where they will be used, most are way to limited in range to go on extended trips. You want to clean up the environment then we should be investing in Nuclear, Hydroelectric and Geothermal. These are all more consistantly reliable when compared to Wind and Solar.
Nice walk m8, ty, I remember your last walk round there, you had trouble getting through there was so many people. Glad I'm not trying to earn a crust these days, its hard during the pandemic, it must be hard. Keep up the good walk. You an yours stay safe, vertical an well.
It's early July - where are all of the Xmas decorations? Need more businesses to reopen and int'l tourism. People need to make a living. Thank you for the walkabout. Stay safe and healthy.
...That Bus Station ! Really sad to see how few Buses now ! Got to see Victory Liner to my Olongapo ! Take tgat there to DAU PRA for my SRRVisa. Salamat my friend !! I have a photo of your painted mural face promoting your TH-cam at Whiskey Girl bar (fornerly Office bar), here in Barretto !
Last time I was there was in 2018. Terminal was jam-packed with ppl and buses. I also had to sit on a chair in the middle of the aisle on my trip back to Manila. Crazy how different it looks now.
The vans, like jeepneys, used to run when they were full. used to be only a hi-way jeepney to San Fernando where you could get the bus to Olongapo back in the 90's. Can't blame a trike driver with a concession at the bus terminal when there are so few customers!
Hello sir I finally subscribed to your channel . I watch your video everyday . I’m totally retired and pretty much stay hoMe . San Diego is my hoMe . Just wondering if your also a veteran . I’m a retired navy and retired San Diego sheriff . Love watching your vlog and maybe someday I get to meet you . Take care
@@williambayaca9727 once the pandemic and the regulation is done. I think that’s a good time to visit..My husband and I plans to go back. We built our house in 2018 and I visited 6 times looking on the construction and then furnished everything. My husband only seen it once only. But now we can’t go back.
There’s some movement at least, Brian, you and Lot should try those buses and see how far it will go, you can also do some vlogging to a new place👍am just saying😊thanks for the video and take care of everyone too🥰
I remember when I was in high school we would drive up to Dau to buy some playboy magazines at the PX stores there - they didn't give a shit how young we were, it was money in their pockets LOL
Oh wow, I used to access the terminal traveling down that road from the Bliss hotel, pass through the terminal then park along those stores on the road going to MacArthur. I used to travel from there to go to Manila before Genesis started their P2P service to NAIA. Philippine Rabbit shut down the downtown terminal on Henson and has been running out of Dau since they restarted service. I drove past it today when I went shopping at NewStar. My 74 year old father just arrived at Puerto Galera for a vacation, he’s fully vaccinated so no issues on traveling. Face masks and shields are mandated in the Philippines so no matter what anyone states here, it’s really irrelevant until those rules are relaxed whether we agree with them or not.
Doesn’t look like it has changed much since January 09 when my Filipina wife (fiancé then) and I stopped there on the bus trip from Manila to Tarlac City and return. I think the bus was a Victory Liner, for memory.
I'm on another island and its even worse. Many businesses in my neighborhood have closed. Some have been around for decades. South of me is an area dependent on diving and its a ghost town down there. Some resorts are surviving on day use but only 10% of there workers still have a job.
Fun video! I love this type of video, seeing the sights, hearing the sounds, etc. My imagination is running wild thinking about what may be inside The Comfort Room 08:43 🤣 oh wait... CR? It's the toilets. 🤦♂️ Never mind. 🤣🙈
Nice to see the food stands back but that's just not enough customers to warrant opening surely ? They will barely cover their rent. Unless something changes I give them a couple of months and lots will close again.
I could tell that you have a lot of following/friends who were stationed in Clark, or may have made Angeles "home" at one time. Curiosity after all those years. Memories, they never go away. I have never been in Clark, but passed through Angeles weekends on way to Baguio, my hometown, from work at Subic Base,.Ship Repair Facility. Those were the days! Perhaps you can do one sometime. You do videos very well. Also, i am really glad to see you, hopefully, "over the hump". Your "burnout" video was a pandemic aftereffect.
“Hey Joe!” “You like to get some McSpagetti?” “Jolly Bee is BETTER - it’s sweeter!!!” Yeah travelled all thru the Philippines before heading to Indonesia via Davao City in 1998 Greatest adventure of my life! Don’t think I’d have the physical stamina to do it now in my 60s (it was hard enuff in my 40s) but here’s where I caught the bus to Baguio... and then up the Halsema road to Bontoc etc. Besides, my low carb diet of salads, vegetables and chicken would take a BEATING there... even the chicken is hard to get just roasted... it’s either fried or sauced to conceal its tuffness from running around the yards all their lives...
@@TheGeoDaddy yes I agree. I tried it but i forgot where I tried it.. My family is from iloilo city n I've been there so many times. Ilonggo cooking is one of the best!!!
Seems like life if slowly coming back to the bus station. Last time the place was like a ghost town. I'm surprised they're not social distancing at all. Good video bomb at the end Brian..fun and friendly. 😁👍
From Manila to AC take 5-Stars bus. From AC to Manila take Victory Liner. I only do this to avoid a 15 to 30 minute u-turn on EDSA because buses can only do u-turns at SM mall of Asia.
I don't know if I should laugh or feel sad. I was a bit laughing cause the only people making noises in that bus terminal was the operators & vendors. I do feel really sad for them cause loss of income. It just feels so quiet in there.
Good news is, when tourists hit that place, they are going to hit it hard, it will get packed quicker then you think, offcourse when safe to do so that is.
Global politicians are already 5alking about long term travel restrictions and climate lockdowns..People don't want to admit it but they have been had.. The face of travel has been changed forever..
Howard Rewald and why shouldn't they? Just like the squatters if you don't have a permit you shouldn't be able to block what little bit of public sidewalk there is. This goes for numbnuts illegally parking on it as well.
Those poor vendors... just hoping for a customer...😞
Its funny here they make you stand 6 feet apart n Airport then when on plane you are shoulder to shoulder right beside each other :D
Lol 😬🤣🤯
It's like everything in life they have to be seen to be doing something
Here in san diego, ca. I went to the dmv. The line, as usual, went outside the building and wrapped around one corner. No distancing in the line, then when u get inside, u have to stay 6' apart. And people wonder why I dont trust the govt. If they arent crooked, then they are stupid, or both.
It's all a show. Just like when politicians have their masks off and then it's time to take a picture and everyone puts their masks on, takes the picture, then the masks come right back off again.
You give Americans a good name. Always a pleasure watching your vids.
Thanks for the update and sharing your video. Take care and keep up the good work!!
I appreciate your walks around town. The people there are so friendly and hospitable. So many smiles it just lights me up. I can hardly wait for tourism to open up. Thanx for sharing Brian.
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the update. Stay safe and focus🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanxx again Brian for Your walk--thru this Monday of
Excellent video Brian, really enjoy the places you show us. Thanks and GOD bless always
Another good video my friend
Brian Dave Australia here..thanks for the tour through there It brought back so many memories as I rode my motorbike there quite often
Last time i was at the Dau bus station a guy had a hold of me and would not let me go. Then when i got on the bus .He was screaming for a few hundred peso for annoying me
Great 👍 long walk and talk!!! Thank you Brian!!!😀😀😀
*Interesting walk n talk, thx4 sharing Brian* 👍🇺🇲
Thanks for taking us all on your walk-a-long. Cheers :)
Great walk and talk video Brian 👍 😀 🤝 🇸🇪
Hey Brian my friend, it's good to see some people traveling, but it's still a sad reality that maybe some businesses will not be coming back. Hopefully soon, we all can get through this, and I'm really hopeful that the Philippines will come back strong as ever. I know that Filipinos are very resilient. Thank you Brian my dear friend for sharing this awesome video. Please stay safe and healthy, and God bless you, lot, Borges, Miguel, Hannah grace, Bing Bing, and the rest of your beautiful family. And may God bless your awesome pets.😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
thank u for another wonderful video giving a tour around the bus station also the update on whars going on there in the bus station area. God bless u and your family always be safe and healthy.
I was there in 2017 its hard to believe it's the same place ...there must be a lot of starving people there
It’s kind of harsh to even say “lot of people must be starving there “ when you’re not even there to see with your two eyes how us filipino really live there ! We have a very comfortable lives here comparing here in america or any other places around the world! Please stop judging us just by what you on video
Third world country its a shit hole
@@josiecrampton7325 ,stop talking for all phlipines people, many are suffering, just because your doing ok ,you seem to talk for everyone
Thanks for the vid in Dau Phil! Great job!
Would you be able to do a walk through of the Grace Crown hotel? They did alot of rennovation inside and would like to see what was done...
Nice walk and talk. Thanks for always taking us along. Man, I can't believe how many people they were cramming into that bus! Social distancing has now become 2 inches apart. LOL.
Excellent video
Good video Brian . Thank you.
Hi Brian, having had a house in Angeles for 6 years I always dreaded picking up or dropping off friends or family at Dau Terminal. You normally had 60 seconds before you were pushed out of the way. Dau is the busiest bus Terminal in Central Luzon, now look what Covid has done. It's not even a busy car park.
your walk through the terminal I happened to see a Philippine Rabbit bus; ha those were there in 1972 when I was stationed at Cubi Point Sep Gd Company semper fi ha, nice to see some things haven't changed
Thanks again Brian for another nice walk, I feel so much for my Phili family and friends, I know that depot, and the only good thing is it is like you said open again SORT OF,,, anyway mate keep them coming and i will keep watching them, YOU and Rod ( Amazing Philippines) are my way of getting my Phili fix... not sure when the madness will end and I can return, some days i feel that will never happen.. Stay safe my good mate and enjoy it for both of us... Eddie Brown Sydney/Australia Jagna/Bohol.
Eddie I could not agree with you more , When they get us enough vaccine ,we will be able to go back ,Hope Lockdown not to crazy a time for you ,Scumo just did not/does not think , 1st Vaccines (all eggs in one basket ,make lousy stockbroker ,probably why he got sacked from Tourism NZ ,there & Here) Quarantine they knew about 18 mths ago , Yet to not purchase Pfizer ,Moderna , makes him look stupider & The vaccine " crawlout " shows his abil/disability ,to run a bath,let alone OZ ,& he will blame the states ,even though 18 mths ago he was asked by them All for Quarantine & hospitals ,as winter was going to come ,now we have AZ ,thats going to run out of date ,Thats incompetent sin in anyones book ,a waste that should be flown to neighbours that will use it ,whom are lining up for it ,Papua,Indonesia , all because Mr Marketing can't sell it due to mixed messages (makes me ashamed) & have people forgotten about "deep vein thrombosis " did'nt stop them flying , Take Care Scomo has made the 'ride' longer and left Australians overseas Longer,
Very good video 👍👍👍
Thanks for the tour
Instead of installing plants help the pedestrians and fix the sidewalks, and ticket the people who block the sidewalks. There should be no reason why people have to walk in busy traffic, especially children.
Car traffic will only increase in the future and there's no planning for it. So either businesses lose customers or people park almost anywhere. And it's not like you can use the public transport in the Philippines either, it's not decent.
Brian, thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I was at the Victory line bus station (If I recall, the buses were blue and white then) in 1982 and although I don't recognize any of the scenery now, I can still recall the sights, sounds, and especially the diesel exhaust.
I hope philipines is back to normal very soon 🇵🇭 love you all philipines mahal kita 🇵🇭
I think at some point the government will have to decide if the Covid danger is more of a threat
than plunging the Philippine economy into a depression that it will not recover from.
Well, if people are outside of hospitals, dying in the street from ALL diseases and not just Covid (as covid fills the rooms quick), economic concerns will seem irrelevant. Many cities and regions have already had most hospitals at full capacity.
The struggle is real! Thanks for the video.
Excellent video Brian.👍👍👍👌
Yup, the bus terminal is a tell. It’s usually at least half full. I’m surprised I saw a Philippine Rabbit bus at the Dau terminal because they have their own terminal in downtown Angeles. Even the Dau tricycle terminal looks anemic. Herd immunity looks like a far off mirage.
As is mass vaccinations.
Thanks for the walk and talk. Would be fun to search thru those surplus stores. Stay safe on your travels.
Oh new video nice
Wow what a difference, was there January last year( doing a visa run to Taiwan) to get Jeepney ride to get to Clark, having travelled by bus from pangasinan. Taal volcano erupted, had to return thru Manila . Took 10 hours to get home to pangasinan!! 😦😦
I always wondered whats in the Dau bus terminal. Thank you for this very informative vlog :)
Up in Dau today? The bus terminal seems pretty empty. Everytime I used to go there before I bought our family a car it was really crowded before.
Thank you, Brian, for all the updates around the city. Hope you enjoyed your 4th of July as well.
I love the Philippines...
Thanks for showing the bus/coachs. I am watching the Ladies tennis at Wimbledon at present.
Waiting for the new British champ to come on later. Keep up the good work. Sir.
The Philippines might be a mess, but however ramshackle it looks they have a remarkable public transportation system. You can go anywhere in a city on a tricycle or Jeepney. You can go on a Victory Liner to anywhere in the nation. If they could electrify the busses and Jeepneys they would have a ready made green revolution. Big if. The potential is there.
Sadly the electrical grid wouldn't carry the demand. Power can be iffy here and goes out all the time even without trying to turn all forms of transportation electrical.
Jeepnys and tricycles are switching to electric since 3 years. Especially in and around cities.
@@hansreynders6853 yes Very SLOWLY! Cost and lack of grid capacity has a lot to do with that. It makes sense that big citys are where they will be used, most are way to limited in range to go on extended trips. You want to clean up the environment then we should be investing in Nuclear, Hydroelectric and Geothermal. These are all more consistantly reliable when compared to Wind and Solar.
Nice walk m8, ty, I remember your last walk round there, you had trouble getting through there was so many people. Glad I'm not trying to earn a crust these days, its hard during the pandemic, it must be hard. Keep up the good walk. You an yours stay safe, vertical an well.
It's early July - where are all of the Xmas decorations? Need more businesses to reopen and int'l tourism. People need to make a living. Thank you for the walkabout. Stay safe and healthy.
No first all ppl must get Vaxxed
They start in September. The beginning of 'BER' months. 🙂🎄
Many thanks for the update! WoW! Is that right? PHP 42.48 / Liter Diesel? That is almost half price compared to Germany.
That's pricier than America in many places.
The world needs to open up before everything crumbles to rubble. The cure cannot be worse than the disease.
You had a video of that bus terminal before the covid-19, and it was packed with people and buses. Now it looks sad, almost empty.
I have stood in the middle isle from Manila to Subic before .
The jeepnees are running..,dang I'm so homesick for the Philippines 😭😭
...That Bus Station ! Really sad to see how few Buses now ! Got to see Victory Liner to my Olongapo ! Take tgat there to DAU PRA for my SRRVisa. Salamat my friend !! I have a photo of your painted mural face promoting your TH-cam at Whiskey Girl bar (fornerly Office bar), here in Barretto !
I think the people there know your channel will help them
Great vid, shows the economy and businesses are struggling to recover after COVID
So sad what they've done to the entire world.
Last time I was there was in 2018. Terminal was jam-packed with ppl and buses. I also had to sit on a chair in the middle of the aisle on my trip back to Manila. Crazy how different it looks now.
Public transportation is always terribly crowded in the bigger cities. Especially the ferries.
The vans, like jeepneys, used to run when they were full. used to be only a hi-way jeepney to San Fernando where you could get the bus to Olongapo back in the 90's. Can't blame a trike driver with a concession at the bus terminal when there are so few customers!
Hello sir I finally subscribed to your channel . I watch your video everyday . I’m totally retired and pretty much stay hoMe . San Diego is my hoMe . Just wondering if your also a veteran . I’m a retired navy and retired San Diego sheriff . Love watching your vlog and maybe someday I get to meet you . Take care
You should come and visit Philippines when covid is over.
@@marybakalish7683 I would love too ❤️❤️
@@williambayaca9727 once the pandemic and the regulation is done. I think that’s a good time to visit..My husband and I plans to go back. We built our house in 2018 and I visited 6 times looking on the construction and then furnished everything. My husband only seen it once only. But now we can’t go back.
There’s some movement at least, Brian, you and Lot should try those buses and see how far it will go, you can also do some vlogging to a new place👍am just saying😊thanks for the video and take care of everyone too🥰
The back area of the bus station was Dead last time you blog there still wet the back way out and the shops there were mostly closed last time.
I remember when I was in high school we would drive up to Dau to buy some playboy magazines at the PX stores there - they didn't give a shit how young we were, it was money in their pockets LOL
Oh wow, I used to access the terminal traveling down that road from the Bliss hotel, pass through the terminal then park along those stores on the road going to MacArthur. I used to travel from there to go to Manila before Genesis started their P2P service to NAIA. Philippine Rabbit shut down the downtown terminal on Henson and has been running out of Dau since they restarted service. I drove past it today when I went shopping at NewStar. My 74 year old father just arrived at Puerto Galera for a vacation, he’s fully vaccinated so no issues on traveling. Face masks and shields are mandated in the Philippines so no matter what anyone states here, it’s really irrelevant until those rules are relaxed whether we agree with them or not.
Doesn’t look like it has changed much since January 09 when my Filipina wife (fiancé then) and I stopped there on the bus trip from Manila to Tarlac City and return. I think the bus was a Victory Liner, for memory.
Hi Brian, can you please take a walk down Mabini Street please.
I'm on another island and its even worse. Many businesses in my neighborhood have closed. Some have been around for decades. South of me is an area dependent on diving and its a ghost town down there. Some resorts are surviving on day use but only 10% of there workers still have a job.
It's really sad. I hope things will come back to normal as soon as possible. Hoping for the best in your island.
Fun video! I love this type of video, seeing the sights, hearing the sounds, etc. My imagination is running wild thinking about what may be inside The Comfort Room 08:43 🤣 oh wait... CR? It's the toilets. 🤦♂️ Never mind. 🤣🙈
So sad to see the place seems to Dying 🥲😟😕☹️😩😢😭👎
I can't belive i missed this video Paul great walk o buy the way can you tell me what the exchange rate is it got to be at least 50 exchange rate
Extra, extra bonus footage!!!
Brian breaking news this evening England relaxing all Covid restrictions July 19th
That builders warehouse looks like a Bunnings 🤣 (Aussies/kiwis will know)
i have a question for phillyinthephilippines ?? do they have veterinary's there and what do they look like ? and can you travel there with your dog ?
Nice to see the food stands back but that's just not enough customers to warrant opening surely ? They will barely cover their rent. Unless something changes I give them a couple of months and lots will close again.
Of course the buses are going nowhere; Manila is under a full lockdown.
It is not? There are also buses but not as many. I've been to Manila recently and it looks mostly like the usual.
Nice walk m8. Only polyshituns an Olympic Athletes an Business people are allowed out of Aus.
Geez! Why don’t you buy something? A drink, chips, noodles? Just not walk past all the vendors hoping for one customer
it was 10 AM bro
I was thinking the same thing, these people are hurting I bet you could spend 20 dollars and be able to help all the venders out a little.
@@joeygonzo AND
All the things are very obvious in PH but most either dont care or dont have the cognitive abilties to percieve it
I could tell that you have a lot of following/friends who were stationed in Clark, or may have made Angeles "home" at one time. Curiosity after all those years. Memories, they never go away.
I have never been in Clark, but passed through Angeles weekends on way to Baguio, my hometown, from work at Subic Base,.Ship Repair Facility. Those were the days!
Perhaps you can do one sometime. You do videos very well.
Also, i am really glad to see you, hopefully, "over the hump". Your "burnout" video was a pandemic aftereffect.
“Hey Joe!”
“You like to get some McSpagetti?”
“Jolly Bee is BETTER - it’s sweeter!!!”
Yeah travelled all thru the Philippines before heading to Indonesia via Davao City in 1998
Greatest adventure of my life! Don’t think I’d have the physical stamina to do it now in my 60s (it was hard enuff in my 40s) but here’s where I caught the bus to Baguio... and then up the Halsema road to Bontoc etc.
Besides, my low carb diet of salads, vegetables and chicken would take a BEATING there... even the chicken is hard to get just roasted... it’s either fried or sauced to conceal its tuffness from running around the yards all their lives...
Fried chicken in lard is what you want.
Rice fried on crab fat... Iloilo City 😋
@@TheGeoDaddy yes I agree. I tried it but i forgot where I tried it.. My family is from iloilo city n I've been there so many times. Ilonggo cooking is one of the best!!!
Boring. However I would not miss the crowds, this is exactly how I would like to visit the Philippines… I would not miss the overcrowded areas.
I hope they open tourism to unvaxxed
@@joemama5336 It's not even on the radar. Let the unvaxxed masses wait and let those of us with non-Chinese vax into the country.
The bus terminal was always a buzz. Not the same feel there at the moment, hopefully later.
A little more of a pulse compared to when you were there last time Brian.
Seems like life if slowly coming back to the bus station. Last time the place was like a ghost town. I'm surprised they're not social distancing at all. Good video bomb at the end Brian..fun and friendly. 😁👍
Happy 4th of July Brian
I saw a bus going to San Fernando. Is that San Fernando, La Union? or a different San Fernando?
@@sonnygram9457 Cool thanks for answering.. I wasn't sure! ;-)
It’s not a good sign either that I personally have known 2 people get COVID after getting the Sinovac vaccine.
I know someone that had US vaccine get the other day.
People with double jabs with astra zenica or Pfizer jab in uk, who have had covid got a much milder symptoms and DID NOT DIE
@@thethirdman2135 I know many unvaccinated that didnt die...mild cold. So your own immune system If decent would have same outcome.
looks exactly like a mexican border town
Looks like things are returning towards normalcy.
But they really need to get those borders open.
Not even close
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Dunkin Donuts! I’m sold! Lol
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“Hope those chairs had SEATBELTS!!!” 🤣
Are there any buses coming from Manila? Where do I catch a bus in Manila to go to Angeles?
victory liner is running Pasay to the north and stops Dau (family travelled on july 2 2021)
From Manila to AC take 5-Stars bus. From AC to Manila take Victory Liner. I only do this to avoid a 15 to 30 minute u-turn on EDSA because buses can only do u-turns at SM mall of Asia.
I don't know if I should laugh or feel sad. I was a bit laughing cause the only people making noises in that bus terminal was the operators & vendors. I do feel really sad for them cause loss of income. It just feels so quiet in there.
Wow!! Dau bus depot is empty na!
Good news is, when tourists hit that place, they are going to hit it hard, it will get packed quicker then you think, offcourse when safe to do so that is.
Global politicians are already 5alking about long term travel restrictions and climate lockdowns..People don't want to admit it but they have been had.. The face of travel has been changed forever..
I love it when u walk the streets Brian. It's cool to see the sites.
Nice day .
It is happening every where kicking the venders off the side walk.
Howard Rewald and why shouldn't they? Just like the squatters if you don't have a permit you shouldn't be able to block what little bit of public sidewalk there is. This goes for numbnuts illegally parking on it as well.