@@JohnBoyJoy you wouldn't believe the difference, having lived in several different countries in my lifetime it's astonishing to see the difference a society impacts a perspective.
@@johnjjarhead5721 well I know PEOPLE in general are corrupt in the US. I'm from here. And people here act like they have it hard but the US hasn't seen real struggle and poverty.
@@JohnBoyJoy corruption is everywhere for sure, but the corruption I am speaking of in this circumstance is cultural, habits that one has obtained and are practiced. Such things are what is referenced in my post.
A woman who won't leave their own country for the west is either not trusting you or already understands the problems of the west. Amazing stuff! None of my Filipinas over time have ever asked for a visa either.... lol? Interesting
I agree with you brother, im 55 years old filipino-american i was born in the Philippines and moved to America when i was 13 years old. I'm retiring this year and moving back to the Philippines and my next girlfriend/wife must not want to go to America. I want to live a simple life in the province away from big cities like manila. Alot of filipino has a misconception that if they move to America there life problems will go away, guess what it doesn't. I rather live a slow and simple life and away from American stress.
I know that opportunities are limited in the Philippines but if more Filipinas knew just how much someone has to work (even with both husband and wife working full-time) to keep a roof over our heads they would think twice about wanting to come here. The cost of living here has exploded in the last five years and 1000 USD a month seems like a fortune to a Filipino but in the US you will be homeless on that. I don't take my citizenship for granted but the American hamster wheel is not discussed enough amongst Filipinas who think that Americans have it so easy.
Lol move to the country and don't watch CNN you'll find life is so much simpler!! We have had no rise in crime, no riots, no covid restrictions, and we manage to live safely with 1 part time cop lol Dogs and roosters don't bother us either!! Life is good here! Minus indoor plumbing, good internet and dependable electricity it's just like being in the province!
So true....I have a Filipina friend living in America working 24 7 to support herself and her lazy ass American husband. She has aged double due to all the stress she has. It's too bad she does not move back to the Philippines alone to restart her life again.
I’m just so sick and sorry to hear about John. He might not have had the healthiest lifestyle but he was young and strong. John should have had a lot of years left and I can’t help but think how different it might have been if he had received effective medical care sooner. Condolences to you and his people. I know you’ll miss him a lot. When the dust settles and it’s not so emotional, maybe you can tell us if this gives you any insight into medical care and issues about the Filipino medical system that ex pats can learn from. You could save lives in honor of John.
Wow, a young bloke died... How? I went through all sorts of crap in Taiwan years ago. Even beaten on my knees, as I had no option and AU embassy left me to rot. What happened to this man? I recently discovered Dr Ken Berry USA MD. My health is improving exponentially already. I hope this mention will help someone.
Hey Calvin, you really picked a good girl, and you know it. You did good. I offer condolences on the passing of your friend. Moonshine Shoulders will be missed for sure. Please take care there.
Good for her, shows she's all for you and your life together there, you picked a winner Calvin. Rest in peace John you will be missed, he was so funny and a great part of your live streams I loved it I'll miss him too be safe be happy love your woman and kids, do a trip to Thailand with your girlfriend then back to start another 3 years again
Calvin is exactly right. I will add another data point here. I am Vietnamese American and I go to Vietnam to vacation and also stay. It's a near certainty, from experience with thousands of guys who have brought their new Asian wives to the US, that the relationship will not survive. Primarily because the girl doesn't know how to handle it (think back of how nuts you went when you first come to Asia, and she would experience the exact same thing in reverse, except with an incentive of 50% of your assets and a green card under her belt). Not being cold, just reality.
Expats who are currently living/will retire in the PI should consider going to Manila for their elective surgery if you expect a Western standard of medical care
I read the thumbnail and I'm not surprised I've dated 3 Filipinas and none of them want to come to the US to live they would only like to visit. I also don't blame your girlfriend. I'm also sorry for your loss Calvin.
After all you have been through in regards to relationships. Seems you learned how to do it right this time. And now thanks to your channel we don't have to make the same mistakes. Just keep doing what your doing now. Those of us who are seriously considering following in your footsteps are extremely thankful.
I enjoyed all the scenery on your walk all the beautiful foliage trees you just being so kind to everyone on your way giving to the church you have such a good heart Calvin !
I'm not surprised. Filipina does not want to leave home. Usually they go to the states on visa to be with their man. It is so tiring to hear people say "oh she just wants to live here". They don't want to live in the USA, unless it is for work. Their home is a paradise... Also, I spent the time to find a gal that is on the same page as me. This is important as I was looking for a wife, not a girlfriend. My wife never owned toys. When she was 12, she worked washing clothes.
Sorry about ur friend John. I just watched ur video with him yesterday. I've dated Filipino women here in USA, and won't deal with them here again. You give a different perspective being over there. That's a good thing calvin!
This was my first viewing of your channel. I was impressed with the knowledge you gave that filipina years concept is a great and interesting one. It is a blessing in many ways. But I see how it could be trouble if someone isnt ready.
I totally agree with you Cal, because in Puerto Rico and most lating countries specially the less fortunate areas where people live of the land and other means. Both man and woman have been working by the age of 8 years old. I myself together with all my cousins have been working since the age of 8 in my grandfather land. We didn't have toys or electronics and we even heartily watch any TV back when I was a kid. And we all went to sleep at 7pm to be up by 4 AM the next day to work again. The American life took that away from most people. That's we have a lot of man and woman maturing up late, because they are all leaving from mom and dad and not lifting a finger. But most of us Latin people grew up playing in the dirt amd working in the dirt.
Great topic!! Your advice always pursues exactness and excellence. Yes, if a person's self-preservation (or self-protection) isn't a priority, he or she will eventually get sucker-punched. An adult with childlike trust puts him or herself in a vulnerable position like unsuspecting prey. If you have what someone else wants, be wary of subtle charm. Some people always think ahead and maneuver for their own benefit, which is what you should do as well.
Sorry about the loss of John. It is always sad to lose those close relationships with real friends when living overseas with limited support systems outside of the home.
I'm just a 56 YEAR OLD guy from from Canada, that lives on the far east coast a island called Newfoundland....that enjoys listening to you....I can tell you, been around.......Oh my........the stories you can tell. 👌👌..SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT JOHN😢😢 .......YOU CAN TELL......HE WAS A REALLY NICE GUY....SO SAD. IT REALLY IS MY FIRST COMMENT ON HERE....Maybe its getting hard to come up with a topic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 keep up the good work...I like your style...LIVE FOR TODAY........I also watch Steve......he is always ,trying to plan for the future.....and maybe not enjoying the moment.....like you would say......just a opinion . ....Take care......p.s......you have me thinking about coming over.
So sorry to hear about John and condolences to the family. As to your girlfriend she's not missing a lot it's our dream to settle back there. Laid back and stress free life. It's a rat race here and I'm lucky to be retired now. Take care girl stay real and simple...family first!
So sorry to hear about your friend John Calvin, there's a reason why he passed so early, that will never know until it's our time to go, once again very sorry for your loss, not only for John, but I'm sure wherever John is he was sorry that he lost his friend Calvin too, it was just his time Calvin that's all I say a prayer for John, 🙏🙏🙏
Condolences to you and John's girlfriend. John Rest in Peace brother you will be missed. This has caught a lot of people of guard including me, praying that everything works its way out. God Bless.
My wife did not want to come to the US, however, we did go to the USA. As soon as the possibility came to return to the Philippines, she was packing straight away!
Wow Calvin. I understand where you’re coming from regarding John. It’s like when my wife’s uncle passed away two years ago she said “now I don’t know who you’re going to talk to over there”. He wasn’t American, however, he used to work in Subic with Americans and was comfortable talking with me. I am going to miss the sunshine and moonshine 🌞🌛happy hour. 😥
Nice one Cali Cal. Prioritizing YOU FIRST has stuck with me for a long time listening to you. I hope our other brothers and sisters who plan on becoming expats take heed to this what I think the most important value you should make priority one for yourself! Thanx Cali Cal as always. Stay safe and healthy brother. God rest John Wales sweet soul in peace. Take care...
Really appreciate your channel Calvin. From your position you can pass along information and knowledge that is so valuable to men and I hope they can fully understand your insight. Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend and I look forward to your uploads as well as your advice on helping others.
My Filipina has never wanted to come to America and that is why (one of the many reasons) I love her so. She doesn't know just how special she really is... RIP John prayers to your family and friends🙏
So sorry about your lost on January 22 I was celebrating my girl who lives in bacalod birthday and hearing that John is gone so soon put a bad taste to it RIP to him and condolences to his family
I have a filipina wife she came to australia we got married her sister lived close to me in aussie and liked aussie but really missed her extended family here in the philipines she asked me if when I retire would I go and retire in the philipines it was an easy answer idd liked my times when idd gone there so I retired and been here 3 years love it my wife is so much better beeing here its brought her out off her self most woman here are not really looking to go to urr country they want to feel wanted and have a family if urr good to urr philipina she will be there for you
Your co-host John, is dead? He was a kind, jolly soul, but his drinking was a sign of him being a troubled soul. My best friend George Morrow had a similar "relationship " with alcohol. Thankfully, George still lives at 66, and it appears nothing will stop him until God calls him home. I cherish everyday i see George and waste little time judging his drinking. I pray for mercy to his soul. But I do dread the day he will be gone. My condolences to you. John will be missed.
A perfect combination of great video and fantastic advices, well done again Calvin! Thanks for sharing and as always. I would continue the support because you really deserve it! Best regards/Ned 💐🤝💐
I would say she's also thinking about self-preservation. Preservation for her family for the future. It is self-interest I agree, but it's also preservation. She knows the future they can hold for her children her grandchildren her great-grandchildren and generations to come. It's not greed. it's not necessarily a pure money thing or being an opportunist. If they're already married it should not be a big deal for them to file for Visa now for the children.If she leaves with the children and goes to move to the United States, he can move on and find another. Take that chance. I would rather her be with me when she knows she can leave anytime but chooses to stay.
It's feels good when you know that a Filipina woman didn't hook up with you to use you to come to the US. But please don't deny your biological children dual citizenship (Philippines and US). Your biological children in the Philippines are automatic US citizens but you have to apply for their Citizenship at the US embassy in Manila while they are minors.
@@s.v.gadder1443 land of opportunity Is a lie the only people that succeed in America are people that inherit success from others, or people that are natural entrepreneurs or people that want to start there own business.
Not here in TX. Groups of women representing all age groups having breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and clubs without their(older, disabled, white, unconcerned) husbands is what comes to mind. Most or all have divorced the man that brought them to the U.S.
Calvin you are the Man of the house. Therefore, your woman shall follow her man rules and decisions wherever u go she shall go. Keep up the good work and take care. Vaya Con Dios! to u and your family. John
Got to get that out in the beginning: No American visa, no children. If that's not good enough, go hook up with the filipino pedicab driver, fisherman, or security guard. Good luck to you.
Visa issue as it pertains to me....I dont meet the minimum income requirments... dont have anyone to sponsor her, so I told her that's never an option. My girlfriend is very mature also...knows how to handle money, understands sacrifice, etc... And she has been driving an XRM or scooter since she was a little kid... I total agree with you Calvin. Have to make sure the foundation is strong before you put the walls up.. Also an early congratulatory gesture on reaching 29K subs in a few days from now...
That would definitely be a rule for me also never wanting to come to America cause for me once I'm able to get over their there will be no reason for me to come back to America
My Missus can't wait to leave Australia. She would have been quite happy to stay in the Philippines. But she accepted that we had to go. She had a very well paid job and was sad to leave her employer. Not all Filipinas want to leave home. Find one that wants to stay put. A lot of the decent ones don't have anything to run away from. I love the Philippines and when I retire next year my wife and I will enjoy the freedom of the Mountains one day and the beaches the next. For the first time in our lives we will have the time to do whatever we want. We have a retirement income that will keep up well fed and my wife has 3 houses. One in Cebu city, one in the mountains of Siquijor and the other in Siquijor town near the beach and pier. Only 11 months to go. See ya soon. Great video as always. Keep up the god work. Have a great day.
Your lady decided she has everything she wants to take care of herself and kids in PI. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Your criteria makes common sense. Stay safe and healthy brotherman. RIP John.
Just watched your live stream from December 8. That shit about feet was funny af! You said the womans feet looked like Mr. Magoo🤣 I stumbled upon your channel looking for something completely different but subscribed because watching you is like sitting in the barbershop was for me years ago. Question for you. How are the Philippineo guys acting with foreigners coming and helping themselves to all the women? You're a solid guy. Keep telling the truth both men and women need to hear it🔥
My friend @ 58 had a cute sexy GF that drove a scooter, She used to pick him up after drinking sessions. In my head my saying dude what a deal. He passed away a couple of years ago with a smile in his face.
Calvin, you are absolutely Wright in sticking to your three rules. So many of us bend in the West in order to (keep her happy). I will be joining you in the Philippines because of the traditional gender roles that still exists in that wonderland.
In the PH. most people are born into poverty whereby they learn to adapt, improvise, and overcome to survive. In the process, many mature very quickly. Your GF is a gold nugget in the streams of the PH. culture. More power to you, Sir Calvin.
"Self-interest first!" I haven't known this woman but for three weeks and she's pulled out all the stops to convince me that I'm the answer to her prayers to fix years of loneliness. The chief end is what you say, but HER self-interests, which may include being a good, submissive wife. But I feel manipulation taking place and it is not subtle. As Lynn Collins sang, "We've got to use what we've got, to get what we want!" The moral of this story will be me putting MY interest before hers, no matter how inviting (or enticing) she may be.
13 years with my wife. She always found excuses to not do her side of the paperwork. Finally she tells me she wants divorce blocks all communications with me and haven't heard from her since. Be happy that your there with her and your together
I just found out about John. I really enjoyed listening to John during Sunshine Happy Hour. John appeared to be a fun guy to have around. John will be missed so much.
Condolences to the family and girl friend of John. It goes to show you how short life can be. Enjoy your life, Calvin life is too short.God bless you and your family.
Calvin: So sorry to hear of John Wells passing. He was an addictive character but true to spirit with the Sunshine Shoulders Moonshine Shoulders Happy Hour. God bless the family and I pray for Genessa and her family.
Best to stay where she is from. Enjoy your days with an uncorrupted wife.
So woman in the us are corrupted? What do you mean by this
@@JohnBoyJoy you wouldn't believe the difference, having lived in several different countries in my lifetime it's astonishing to see the difference a society impacts a perspective.
@@johnjjarhead5721 well I know PEOPLE in general are corrupt in the US. I'm from here. And people here act like they have it hard but the US hasn't seen real struggle and poverty.
@@JohnBoyJoy corruption is everywhere for sure, but the corruption I am speaking of in this circumstance is cultural, habits that one has obtained and are practiced. Such things are what is referenced in my post.
A woman who won't leave their own country for the west is either not trusting you or already understands the problems of the west. Amazing stuff! None of my Filipinas over time have ever asked for a visa either.... lol?
Interesting
I agree with you brother, im 55 years old filipino-american i was born in the Philippines and moved to America when i was 13 years old. I'm retiring this year and moving back to the Philippines and my next girlfriend/wife must not want to go to America. I want to live a simple life in the province away from big cities like manila. Alot of filipino has a misconception that if they move to America there life problems will go away, guess what it doesn't. I rather live a slow and simple life and away from American stress.
I know that opportunities are limited in the Philippines but if more Filipinas knew just how much someone has to work (even with both husband and wife working full-time) to keep a roof over our heads they would think twice about wanting to come here. The cost of living here has exploded in the last five years and 1000 USD a month seems like a fortune to a Filipino but in the US you will be homeless on that. I don't take my citizenship for granted but the American hamster wheel is not discussed enough amongst Filipinas who think that Americans have it so easy.
Lol move to the country and don't watch CNN you'll find life is so much simpler!!
We have had no rise in crime, no riots, no covid restrictions, and we manage to live safely with 1 part time cop lol
Dogs and roosters don't bother us either!!
Life is good here! Minus indoor plumbing, good internet and dependable electricity it's just like being in the province!
So true....I have a Filipina friend living in America working 24 7 to support herself and her lazy ass American husband. She has aged double due to all the stress she has. It's too bad she does not move back to the Philippines alone to restart her life again.
I’m just so sick and sorry to hear about John. He might not have had the healthiest lifestyle but he was young and strong. John should have had a lot of years left and I can’t help but think how different it might have been if he had received effective medical care sooner. Condolences to you and his people. I know you’ll miss him a lot. When the dust settles and it’s not so emotional, maybe you can tell us if this gives you any insight into medical care and issues about the Filipino medical system that ex pats can learn from. You could save lives in honor of John.
Wow, a young bloke died... How? I went through all sorts of crap in Taiwan years ago. Even beaten on my knees, as I had no option and AU embassy left me to rot.
What happened to this man?
I recently discovered Dr Ken Berry USA MD. My health is improving exponentially already. I hope this mention will help someone.
@@JudahJourney Wishing you good luck and good health.
I'm sorry for your loss Calvin. I can't believe he's gone.
Hey Calvin, you really picked a good girl, and you know it. You did good.
I offer condolences on the passing of your friend. Moonshine Shoulders will be missed for sure. Please take care there.
Good for her, shows she's all for you and your life together there, you picked a winner Calvin. Rest in peace John you will be missed, he was so funny and a great part of your live streams I loved it I'll miss him too be safe be happy love your woman and kids, do a trip to Thailand with your girlfriend then back to start another 3 years again
thankyou for your channel- my partner and i are visiting for the first time next year and you have helped make philipines more accessible
Great video. My condolences about John, he will forever have sunshine on his shoulders now. God bless you Calvin and John Wells.
Calvin is exactly right. I will add another data point here. I am Vietnamese American and I go to Vietnam to vacation and also stay. It's a near certainty, from experience with thousands of guys who have brought their new Asian wives to the US, that the relationship will not survive. Primarily because the girl doesn't know how to handle it (think back of how nuts you went when you first come to Asia, and she would experience the exact same thing in reverse, except with an incentive of 50% of your assets and a green card under her belt). Not being cold, just reality.
Cold hard truth and simple spoken. Would not want to subject myself to that.
Expats who are currently living/will retire in the PI should consider going to Manila for their elective surgery if you expect a Western standard of medical care
So sad for your partner in crime, he was a good part of your panel. Really, really sorry for your loss and his Families loss
I read the thumbnail and I'm not surprised I've dated 3 Filipinas and none of them want to come to the US to live they would only like to visit. I also don't blame your girlfriend. I'm also sorry for your loss Calvin.
So very sorry to hear of John’s passing. May his soul Rest In Peace.
Wonderful advice and subject matter.
Showing John's vehicle in the driveway hit me in the stomach.
After all you have been through in regards to relationships. Seems you learned how to do it right this time. And now thanks to your channel we don't have to make the same mistakes. Just keep doing what your doing now. Those of us who are seriously considering following in your footsteps are extremely thankful.
I enjoyed all the scenery on your walk all the beautiful foliage trees you just being so kind to everyone on your way giving to the church you have such a good heart Calvin !
Calvin thanks for sharing ill see you out there next year brother. Sorry about your loss John will definitely be missed.
I don't blame her I don't want to go to America I want to live in the Philippines and visit Canada
These are my favorite kind of videos, seeing the neighborhood and day today living.
Hearing about John, my heart is broken. Please give my condolences to his girlfriend and family.
Another good video. Their are lots of filipina's that feel that way. They love their lives, culture and families.
I'm not surprised. Filipina does not want to leave home. Usually they go to the states on visa to be with their man. It is so tiring to hear people say "oh she just wants to live here". They don't want to live in the USA, unless it is for work. Their home is a paradise... Also, I spent the time to find a gal that is on the same page as me. This is important as I was looking for a wife, not a girlfriend. My wife never owned toys. When she was 12, she worked washing clothes.
I am doing my SRRV visa process now. When I get to the Philippines, I will look you up. Your videos have helped me a lot. Thank you very much.
Sorry about ur friend John. I just watched ur video with him yesterday. I've dated Filipino women here in USA, and won't deal with them here again. You give a different perspective being over there. That's a good thing calvin!
This was my first viewing of your channel. I was impressed with the knowledge you gave that filipina years concept is a great and interesting one. It is a blessing in many ways. But I see how it could be trouble if someone isnt ready.
Thanks Craig I appreciate you stopping by.
I totally agree with you Cal, because in Puerto Rico and most lating countries specially the less fortunate areas where people live of the land and other means. Both man and woman have been working by the age of 8 years old. I myself together with all my cousins have been working since the age of 8 in my grandfather land. We didn't have toys or electronics and we even heartily watch any TV back when I was a kid. And we all went to sleep at 7pm to be up by 4 AM the next day to work again. The American life took that away from most people. That's we have a lot of man and woman maturing up late, because they are all leaving from mom and dad and not lifting a finger. But most of us Latin people grew up playing in the dirt amd working in the dirt.
Great topic!! Your advice always pursues exactness and excellence. Yes, if a person's self-preservation (or self-protection) isn't a priority, he or she will eventually get sucker-punched. An adult with childlike trust puts him or herself in a vulnerable position like unsuspecting prey. If you have what someone else wants, be wary of subtle charm. Some people always think ahead and maneuver for their own benefit, which is what you should do as well.
Support from Australia mate 👍hoping to come over maybe the end of the year.
Sorry about the loss of John. It is always sad to lose those close relationships with real friends when living overseas with limited support systems outside of the home.
I'm just a 56 YEAR OLD guy from from Canada, that lives on the far east coast a island called Newfoundland....that enjoys listening to you....I can tell you, been around.......Oh my........the stories you can tell. 👌👌..SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT JOHN😢😢 .......YOU CAN TELL......HE WAS A REALLY NICE GUY....SO SAD. IT REALLY IS MY FIRST COMMENT ON HERE....Maybe its getting hard to come up with a topic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 keep up the good work...I like your style...LIVE FOR TODAY........I also watch Steve......he is always ,trying to plan for the future.....and maybe not enjoying the moment.....like you would say......just a opinion . ....Take care......p.s......you have me thinking about coming over.
So sorry to hear about John and condolences to the family. As to your girlfriend she's not missing a lot it's our dream to settle back there. Laid back and stress free life. It's a rat race here and I'm lucky to be retired now. Take care girl stay real and simple...family first!
RIP John W. Thanks for sharing Calvin!
John got his Wings...., Your family is comfortable with a new house. . I'm happy for yall... Enjoy your labor .😊
Love to watch your videos it's always good to see someone respecting others cultures.
TYVM for that Filipina Years concept. I had never thought of it like that though I have heard those same details before.
Good point about just being nice to people.
It’s free to smile and say hello.
You never know how much it may help someone.
Nobody in USA are friendly unless you know them. It's all cutthroat and nobody says hello anymore or smiles.
So sorry to hear about your friend John Calvin, there's a reason why he passed so early, that will never know until it's our time to go, once again very sorry for your loss, not only for John, but I'm sure wherever John is he was sorry that he lost his friend Calvin too, it was just his time Calvin that's all I say a prayer for John, 🙏🙏🙏
Hello. My condolences to you John’s family. Be strong and keep your focus.
Condolences to you and John's girlfriend. John Rest in Peace brother you will be missed. This has caught a lot of people of guard including me, praying that everything works its way out. God Bless.
That's so sad no more moonshine shoulders I can't believe it I'm so sorry Calvin losing your good friend.
My wife did not want to come to the US, however, we did go to the USA. As soon as the possibility came to return to the Philippines, she was packing straight away!
I love America,and love American people.Blessed to be here.I am pilipino and married to American for 30 yrs..
Sorry for your loss. Godspeed to all family and friends
Wow Calvin. I understand where you’re coming from regarding John. It’s like when my wife’s uncle passed away two years ago she said “now I don’t know who you’re going to talk to over there”. He wasn’t American, however, he used to work in Subic with Americans and was comfortable talking with me. I am going to miss the sunshine and moonshine 🌞🌛happy hour. 😥
Nice one Cali Cal. Prioritizing YOU FIRST has stuck with me for a long time listening to you. I hope our other brothers and sisters who plan on becoming expats take heed to this what I think the most important value you should make priority one for yourself! Thanx Cali Cal as always. Stay safe and healthy brother. God rest John Wales sweet soul in peace. Take care...
Really appreciate your channel Calvin. From your position you can pass along information and knowledge that is so valuable to men and I hope they can fully understand
your insight. Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend and I look forward to your uploads as well as your advice on helping others.
So sorry to hear about John😞
Great advice, also nice tour of your neighborhood, clean and no litter, unlike manila.
I'm a construction worker in NY. I appreciate your channel.
Thanks Darryl it means a lot
My Filipina has never wanted to come to America and that is why (one of the many reasons) I love her so.
She doesn't know just how special she really is...
RIP John prayers to your family and friends🙏
So sorry about your lost on January 22 I was celebrating my girl who lives in bacalod birthday and hearing that John is gone so soon put a bad taste to it RIP to him and condolences to his family
You have a great neighborhood! Less people roaming around, less noise, secured.
My sincere condolences to John's family and friends 🙏. Very sad news.
Real talk Calvin, my Condolences to the Family of John.
I have a filipina wife she came to australia we got married her sister lived close to me in aussie and liked aussie but really missed her extended family here in the philipines she asked me if when I retire would I go and retire in the philipines it was an easy answer idd liked my times when idd gone there so I retired and been here 3 years love it my wife is so much better beeing here its brought her out off her self most woman here are not really looking to go to urr country they want to feel wanted and have a family if urr good to urr philipina she will be there for you
This is their country..they have all the things in life to really make you happy..family..church..language..
simple life..
You're right, about the maturity of Filipina girls when it comes to some things you've observed like being responsible in many ways at an a young age.
Bro Calvin,
Excellent topic 👏 as always keeping it 💯, much appreciated 🙏. Stay Strong 💪
Your co-host John, is dead? He was a kind, jolly soul, but his drinking was a sign of him being a troubled soul. My best friend George Morrow had a similar "relationship " with alcohol. Thankfully, George still lives at 66, and it appears nothing will stop him until God calls him home. I cherish everyday i see George and waste little time judging his drinking. I pray for mercy to his soul. But I do dread the day he will be gone. My condolences to you. John will be missed.
Sorry for the passing of your friend, May his soul rest in peace.
A perfect combination of great video and fantastic advices, well done again Calvin!
Thanks for sharing and as always. I would continue the support because you really deserve it! Best regards/Ned 💐🤝💐
I think she is contented with her life, used to Philippine values and culture and what she has now..
I don't blame her , I want out of America.
better to leave a year too early than a day too late.
I would say she's also thinking about self-preservation. Preservation for her family for the future. It is self-interest I agree, but it's also preservation. She knows the future they can hold for her children her grandchildren her great-grandchildren and generations to come. It's not greed. it's not necessarily a pure money thing or being an opportunist. If they're already married it should not be a big deal for them to file for Visa now for the children.If she leaves with the children and goes to move to the United States, he can move on and find another. Take that chance. I would rather her be with me when she knows she can leave anytime but chooses to stay.
Sorry to hear about John. Condolences to you and his family. We are big fans of you both.
My sympathy Calvin. John was awesome, I am going to miss him on your vlogs. You are very blessed to have him in your circle of friends.
Sorry to hear about Jhon, my prays go out to his family and friends
It's feels good when you know that a Filipina woman didn't hook up with you to use you to come to the US. But please don't deny your biological children dual citizenship (Philippines and US). Your biological children in the Philippines are automatic US citizens but you have to apply for their Citizenship at the US embassy in Manila while they are minors.
My children are all US citizens except for Boobee and once we can travel to Manila she will be too. It's their decision alone. Thanks.
@@s.v.gadder1443 land of opportunity Is a lie the only people that succeed in America are people that inherit success from others, or people that are natural entrepreneurs or people that want to start there own business.
i miss walking these streets thanks to the video
The lady cleaning the cart and being so polite is the epitome of what we (westerners) think of when we think of Filipinas. :)
Thanks for your talk.
Not here in TX. Groups of women representing all age groups having breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and clubs without their(older, disabled, white, unconcerned) husbands is what comes to mind. Most or all have divorced the man that brought them to the U.S.
SUNSHINE SHOULDERS: CALVIN, YOU ARE THE "GODFATHER" OF THE PHILIPPININES! "SALUTE"
RIP John hopefully he provided for his woman and her future
Calvin you are the Man of the house. Therefore, your woman shall follow her man rules and decisions wherever u go she shall go. Keep up the good work and take care. Vaya Con Dios! to u and your family. John
Got to get that out in the beginning: No American visa, no children. If that's not good enough, go hook up with the filipino pedicab driver, fisherman, or security guard. Good luck to you.
I’m going to miss Moonshine he seemed like a great guy full of life. Condolences to his family and girlfriend.
Visa issue as it pertains to me....I dont meet the minimum income requirments... dont have anyone to sponsor her, so I told her that's never an option.
My girlfriend is very mature also...knows how to handle money, understands sacrifice, etc...
And she has been driving an XRM or scooter since she was a little kid...
I total agree with you Calvin. Have to make sure the foundation is strong before you put the walls up..
Also an early congratulatory gesture on reaching 29K subs in a few days from now...
What are the minimum income requirements? I probably do not meet them either.
That would definitely be a rule for me also never wanting to come to America cause for me once I'm able to get over their there will be no reason for me to come back to America
My Missus can't wait to leave Australia. She would have been quite happy to stay in the Philippines. But she accepted that we had to go. She had a very well paid job and was sad to leave her employer. Not all Filipinas want to leave home. Find one that wants to stay put. A lot of the decent ones don't have anything to run away from. I love the Philippines and when I retire next year my wife and I will enjoy the freedom of the Mountains one day and the beaches the next. For the first time in our lives we will have the time to do whatever we want. We have a retirement income that will keep up well fed and my wife has 3 houses. One in Cebu city, one in the mountains of Siquijor and the other in Siquijor town near the beach and pier. Only 11 months to go. See ya soon. Great video as always. Keep up the god work. Have a great day.
Your lady decided she has everything she wants to take care of herself and kids in PI. If it ain't broke don't fix it. Your criteria makes common sense. Stay safe and healthy brotherman. RIP John.
Wow sad news about John passing
RIP John, great guy, We will miss him
Just watched your live stream from December 8. That shit about feet was funny af! You said the womans feet looked like Mr. Magoo🤣
I stumbled upon your channel looking for something completely different but subscribed because watching you is like sitting in the barbershop was for me years ago.
Question for you. How are the Philippineo guys acting with foreigners coming and helping themselves to all the women?
You're a solid guy. Keep telling the truth both men and women need to hear it🔥
🤣🤣🤣 Filipino men have no problem with foreigners dating/marrying Filipinas, in fact they are more hospitable than the women in most cases.
Wow! I cannot believe John is gone just like that. My condolences to his family and loved ones.
Calvin it's your channel you can mold it into what you want it to be not what you think people want you to talk about much luv brother
My friend @ 58 had a cute sexy GF that drove a scooter, She used to pick him up after drinking sessions. In my head my saying dude what a deal. He passed away a couple of years ago with a smile in his face.
Calvin, you are absolutely Wright in sticking to your three rules. So many of us bend in the West in order to (keep her happy). I will be joining you in the Philippines because of the traditional gender roles that still exists in that wonderland.
Calvin you've lost a close friend, take good care of yourself; we'll be here when you're ready to return.
Thanks for sharing interesting content Brother Calvin 👍
Thanks Jeff
Great discussion. Thank you.
Great video, so sorry for your loss!
In the PH. most people are born into poverty whereby they learn to adapt, improvise, and overcome to survive. In the process, many mature very quickly. Your GF is a gold nugget in the streams of the PH. culture. More power to you, Sir Calvin.
John W We will miss you RIP prayers to you and family.
My gondolas go to John family so sad .Thanks for all you do truly you a great man 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Moonshine John will be missed on your broadcast. Rock steady Sunshine Shoulders.
"Self-interest first!" I haven't known this woman but for three weeks and she's pulled out all the stops to convince me that I'm the answer to her prayers to fix years of loneliness. The chief end is what you say, but HER self-interests, which may include being a good, submissive wife. But I feel manipulation taking place and it is not subtle. As Lynn Collins sang, "We've got to use what we've got, to get what we want!" The moral of this story will be me putting MY interest before hers, no matter how inviting (or enticing) she may be.
13 years with my wife. She always found excuses to not do her side of the paperwork. Finally she tells me she wants divorce blocks all communications with me and haven't heard from her since. Be happy that your there with her and your together
Dang... John was such a good guy... what the hell? im at a loss man, I was looking forward to more videos of you two.
And also brother Cal you really have a good one in your lil lady brother. Man I hope I can be so fortunate when I make that move...
I just found out about John. I really enjoyed listening to John during Sunshine Happy Hour. John appeared to be a fun guy to have around. John will be missed so much.
Condolences to the family and girl friend of John. It goes to show you how short life can be. Enjoy your life, Calvin life is too short.God bless you and your family.
Calvin: So sorry to hear of John Wells passing. He was an addictive character but true to spirit with the Sunshine Shoulders Moonshine Shoulders Happy Hour. God bless the family and I pray for Genessa and her family.