No sir, haha, we do not use the Oxford English version, we call it “McDonalds” here and anyplace in the world. The Mac part only applies to the burgers. But comparing Filipino AFP special forces to the clown “Ronald” would be somewhat of a problem for you if your identity were not concealed because compatriot soldiers in this host country, fresh from fighting and dying in Marawi, may not be as quick as you to see the humor in your comparison. BTW I would keep such flippancy at bay in the local bars as you never know who is within earshot. Otherwise, hey, you have a great sense of humor, Ronald McDonald and all hehe.
Not comparing him with the clown, It's a DI longstanding joke about Expats talking about themselves of their Military past (special forces) Hence ( think I saw him in McDonald's) You being a newbie would not understand, but your comments need some manners in your post.
A woman is on trial for beating her husband to death with his guitar collection. Judge says, "First offender?" She says, "No, first a Gibson! Then a Fender!”
Not a good idea to throw your email out there on a public forum or social media. People can do a reverse email lookup and find out more information about you (example: you have registered to 6 social media sites with that email). I personally have absolutely zero interest in learning more about you or signing you up on spam lists, but others may. A better option is to request someone send you a private message.
The forum blocks the name of restaurants that the forum owner does not like, such as Gie Gies (As in " Gimmee a G, Gimme a G, try it yourself and see)
Was happycamper talking about the place out near senioritas that begins with g. Haven't been there yet, thought it was a bar, does it really have B & G ??
I know it’s off topic but how do you German guys like the beer here in the Philippines such as Red Horse and San Miguel? Personally I think those are a lot better than anything domestic they serve in the US or England :humor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk