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Originally Posted by Armadillo2014
I read through the PI threads. The prices bandied about shocked me.
When I was first posted to Clark Air Base in 1985 as PTI for the RSAF Flying School based there..... a beer in the bars cost only 15 peso and barfine for LT is only 600 peso. Although we had free Tiger beer flown in from NCO club in the Mess..... we prefer to go to the bars and pay the 15p since it was so fucking cheap.
And the best part was if you buy the girl a drink.... it comes with a blowjob by the girl on the spot.... she will crawl under the table and suck you till CIM.
The most popular and biggest bar was the Firebirds and it was always packed... together with the Lovebirds and New Bangkok these 3 were the biggest bars in AC.
I can't believe AC has toned down so much. 
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WOW, can't believe someone actually goes that far back and visited AC in the 1980's, I thought I was the only one that made it there during the early and "wild" days.
I remember the all nude girls running around the bars giving free kisses and sample BJs hoping you would take them out. Some nights I got blown and sucked (briefly) by almost 10 gals before deciding which one I liked most. Most gals had great attitudes and willing to do almost anything for a peso. None of the gals pulled any scams back then. If you BF them they were yours all night with unlimited bonks until you kicked them out the door. Those were the good old days.
The mega bars in AC today are about the same size or even bigger than the old big bars in the 80s but only difference was way way more gals were packed into the bars of yesterday. I remember one bar back then (don't remember the name) having almost 400-500 gals working the 2 shifts. Todays mega AC bar holds roughly about 100 gals or so.
As for the Prices: Here is my take on the matter as believe it or not but prices are still a bargain today in AC. It's a bargain then and still a bargain now. Reason is simple. If I remember correctly the exchange rate back in 80'-90s were about US $1 = 25peso. Today its almost double that at US $1=42peso. And if you also accounted for inflation over 20-30 years (just look at how much 1 gallon of gas or loaf of bread cost in the 80s and compare with today) and I could even venture to say it might even be "cheaper" in AC today with everything factored in.--just my IMO of course.
As for the "toning down"-- remember back then AC was controlled by the US military (although it was by the PI govt only in name) as the PI was getting paid very well over the table as well as under it. And nobody wanted to kill the cash cow as countless millions and millions were flowing freely into AC. So, they allowed almost anything to happen. Today, the US is gone (and the great free handouts) and Filipinos controls everything and going for the money that is left. So more rules are in place so that any violations can be "fined" or bribed. Thats the new AC--sad but true.
Cheers bro,
PT