Comment from a reader on "Guam And Olongapo To Be Sister Cities":
I'm confused. Is the "sister" arrangement between the City of Olongapo and the City of Guam, or does the resolution propose a sisterly relationship between the Province of Zambalez and the U.S. Territory of Guam?
If its to be a sisterly thing between Olongapo City and Guam, I say shoot for all the marbles.
Substitute San Marcelino for Onlongapo and propose sister status between that Zambales city and China.
I would leave to those far wiser than I the decision of which of the two China's would be so awarded.
Hell, while were at it, why not two sister cities, The Republic of China in the city of Taiwan, and the BIG city of China known as the Peoples Republic. Mind boggling, isn't it?
[The Subic Bulletin] I wasn't confused till I read your mail...
And another;
SBMA should suggest to Pearl Pacific Airways (ostensibly based at SBIA but not now flying from there)to begin flights SBIA-Guam-SBIA leaving SBIA Friday afternoons and returning from Guam Friday nights, and also flights SBIA-Guam-SBIA leaving from SBIA early Sunday afternoon and returning from Guam Sunday night.
Such flights would serve the Olongapo based OFW population on Guam, medical tourists coming to the George Dewey Medical Center, as well as sex tourists coming over for the weekend.
Such flights would cement a sister city relationship like nothing else.
[The Subic Bulletin] There have been some announcements in the press this week that Pacific Peal will start again. I find it amusing that the press releases make it sound like SBMA has attracted an airline to base itself in Subic rather than a defunct one plane airline that must have found a new investor. SBMA chest pounding politics aside, anything that keeps the airport open is OK with us!
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