Marvin Shields (DE 1066) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1974

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WELCOME TO BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN OLONGAPO We of Olongapo are very pleased that your ship has chosen our Island paradise as a place for your long overdue rest and relaxation. As you wander through the quiet serene streets of our small native resort village, you will most likely be overcome by the relaxed atmosphere of it all. Shake-off all of your agressions and tensions. Enjoy and find peace with yourself, or as the old Olongapo saying goes, LET IT ALL HANG OUT! Here are but a few of the things you will be able to do and see while you ' re in our fa ir village: (1) Beautiful island hostesses will see that your every need is answered. Do not concern yourself with the language barrier, as each of these fine young ladies has spent many years learning to speak your language in a most affluent manner. (2) Happily smiling drivers will take you where ever you want to go in their gaily decorated limousines for almost nothing. (3) Young native boys will beg to shine your shoes. This is their way of saying thank you, Joe. (4) Be sure to see the River of the Gods with its floating lily gardens and young native children which dive from exotic canoes into the crystal clear water to retrieve the coins you tose to them. Their friendly greetings will stick in your mind for years to come. (5) Marvel at the terrific span of the bridge which arches breathtakingly over the River of the Gods (said to be the 13th Wonder of the World). (6) Find yourself astounded as groups of native children surround you and greet you with friendly native greetings, and fight with one-another to touch you. (7) Have beautiful hand crafted art objects offered to you by village craftsmen for a ridiculous sum of money, as you stroll the sensually landscaped streets of the downtown area. (8) Enjoy some of the native delicacies from sanitary food vending stations on the sidewalks. (9) Purchase sacred ducklings from young native lads. (10) Enjoy the thrill of having a lovely native goddess walk up to you and offer to take you anywhere, even around the world, for only a fraction of a cost offered by other hostesses. (11) In the evening, enjoy the skyline as the sun sinks in the west over a glass of sparkling rum, a product of the islands, as the lilac sented evening breeze wafts over your body and tingles your nostrils. (12) Every night is a Mardi Gras here; (a) Enjoy the native ways and customs at anyone of the myriad of exclusive lounges or salons. (b) Let your private hostess talk to you in the language of the islands, using her hands, silent moving lips and other communicative parts of her body. She will tell you the story of the island. (c) Thrill as the game of lights-out is played at high points in the evening, laugh and joke as your friends and you find yourselves in the most comical poses when lights come on again. (d) See if you can control your emotions at the floor-shows that are offered for your entertain- ment at the more exclusive clubs. (13) Stroll down the comfortably large boulevards that are paved with gold and marvel at the simple splendor of the native habitats, the tree lined sidewalks, parks and recreation areas. (14) Speak with the local Gendarms (second only to the Buckingham Palace Guards) and wonder at their discipline and steadfast devotion to duty. (15) Barter cheerfully with young damsels for their wares. (16) Stay for a night in one of the famous hosteleries which offer all the comforts a man dreams of. Eat, sleep, and excercise, all in your own room. (17) Be amused as some of the local lads try to deceive you as they masquerade around. (18) For the stock market minded, you will find yourself in the midst of the International Trade Market. (19) Thrill to the slight of hand tricks the natives show you for free as you traverse the thoroughfare. These are but a few of the things offered for your enjoyment. We wish you a happy stay and when you leave, rrjmember, JINDOD JKAU AKYIN HAPOP which translated means; bring a full wallet, Joe.

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