Hi Brother Ginno Thank you for sharing, a car wash here cost about $40 us dollars plus tip. Take care my Brother Ginno and GOD Bless You and Dazle and Leana and your Family Too ❤😊❤
You’re right, I miss having my car detailed when I was stationed at Clark AB, Philippines. It brings back memories, the leyempo looks delicious and thank you for sharing, my brother…ingat parati pare.
OH man - I miss eating out by the street! I love the smoky smell of meats cooking by firewood/coals. BAck in the 80's - an entire chicken lechon was P100 pesos. Miss those days - LOL>
I know what you mean my brother. I have a hard time not stopping at roadside BBQ stands; the smell gets me every time. :) The Ramboy’s chicken lechon is 290 pesos; the generic chicken lechon is 250 pesos. Not bad because chicken is 180 pesos per kilo at the market. Ramboy’s stuff their chicken lechon with fresh lemongrass and seasonings; it’s delicious!
Neat Ginno .....wash a bike for less than 2 bucks ...why try and do it myself? Plus, you're there to pick up dinner next door. Your living the high nife 🤪Stay blessed Ginno
@@Obi-Adventures Yes; car washes are everywhere here. When you get a car wash, they vacuum the inside of your car, take out your car mats and clean them. The outside of the car, they hand wash with soap and water, hand wax after, tire black the tires and clean your rims. All for 250 pesos (about $4). Most car washes will have a carinderia or coffee shop; so you can eat and drink while you wait. 😁
Hi, how much is your medical insurance there in the Philippines and what’s covered? I’m from CA and my wife and I are interested in retiring there but we’re worried about health care. Thanks in advance, not sure if you have made a video regarding this already
I am retired U.S. Air Force; Dazel and I are insured with Tricare. We pay $300-$400 a year for our medical insurance. Many expats here get insurance with Pacific Cross Philippines. Michael Onstad helps a lot of expats here regarding health insurance. He is on Facebook. His email is michael.onstad@loc-consultants.com
Car wash, Ramboys and the pet store was interesting to see. Thanks for sharing your province life here.
You’re welcome my friend.
Hi Brother Ginno Thank you for sharing, a car wash here cost about $40 us dollars plus tip. Take care my Brother Ginno and GOD Bless You and Dazle and Leana and your Family Too ❤😊❤
Wow! I can’t afford the carwash there; I would be washing the car myself. 😁 Thank you my brother. Take care and God bless.
Thank you for supporting your local businesses Sir Ginno, my car wash here in California is $25.00 per month with unlimited washes for 2 vehicles
@@FILAM4REAL Thanks a good deal brother.
Salt Air is very hard on vehicles, really important to clean them often!
I agree. That’s why I regularly take our vehicles to the carwash.
Good video!
Thank you our friend!
You’re right, I miss having my car detailed when I was stationed at Clark AB, Philippines. It brings back memories, the leyempo looks delicious and thank you for sharing, my brother…ingat parati pare.
They do a really good job detailing vehicles. Ramboy’s is the best liempo I’ve eaten in the Philippines. You’re welcome brother. Ingat din pare.
OH man - I miss eating out by the street! I love the smoky smell of meats cooking by firewood/coals. BAck in the 80's - an entire chicken lechon was P100 pesos. Miss those days - LOL>
I know what you mean my brother. I have a hard time not stopping at roadside BBQ stands; the smell gets me every time. :) The Ramboy’s chicken lechon is 290 pesos; the generic chicken lechon is 250 pesos. Not bad because chicken is 180 pesos per kilo at the market. Ramboy’s stuff their chicken lechon with fresh lemongrass and seasonings; it’s delicious!
Neat Ginno .....wash a bike for less than 2 bucks ...why try and do it myself? Plus, you're there to pick up dinner next door. Your living the high nife 🤪Stay blessed Ginno
They do a better job on Bumblebee than I do. 😁 We often cook our meals; but some days it’s easier to just pickup takeout food. Stay blessed my friend.
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Thank you my friend.
ang sarap naman kumain dyan bro. :) 🙂
Yes bro.
That's really nice to have Kuya! Do they have a detail shop to clean the inside of a car?
@@Obi-Adventures Yes; car washes are everywhere here. When you get a car wash, they vacuum the inside of your car, take out your car mats and clean them. The outside of the car, they hand wash with soap and water, hand wax after, tire black the tires and clean your rims. All for 250 pesos (about $4). Most car washes will have a carinderia or coffee shop; so you can eat and drink while you wait. 😁
@@dazeltv1351 that's amazing Kuya!
@@Obi-Adventures I usually wash our car. But, when it’s time to clean the interior, I take it to the car wash. I don’t have a vacuum cleaner. 😁
Is it healthy for you to eat liempo? Is the sidecar of Bumblebee plastic or metal... checking if you have a rust problem.
Probably not the healthiest; everything in moderation my friend. Bumblebee is all metal; no plastic. We live by the ocean; rust is unavoidable.
So liempo is lechon, just prepared differently?
Liempo is the pork belly area of the pig while lechon is the whole pig; with the head, legs and all. Cooked the same; slowly over coals.
Hi, how much is your medical insurance there in the Philippines and what’s covered? I’m from CA and my wife and I are interested in retiring there but we’re worried about health care. Thanks in advance, not sure if you have made a video regarding this already
I am retired U.S. Air Force; Dazel and I are insured with Tricare. We pay $300-$400 a year for our medical insurance. Many expats here get insurance with Pacific Cross Philippines. Michael Onstad helps a lot of expats here regarding health insurance. He is on Facebook. His email is michael.onstad@loc-consultants.com
@@dazeltv1351 thank you for your reply and sharing the contact info. I’ll reach out to them. Have a good day