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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1298377, member: 10944"]Thanks for the thoughtful and rich reply. Filipina ladies certainly are lovely. I had a chance to visit there a few years ago. In addition to being pretty many had a great way about them. I was lucky enough to date one for a while when I was much younger, very nice lady. I guess this post has become partly me revealing my dating history now lol. </p><p><br /></p><p>I wondered wether it was a flower or just a bun myself. It is very hard to tell especially with my poor photo. </p><p><br /></p><p>The Kimona seems to resemble to me the top she has on. I see what you are saying there. It does look like something silk to me for some reason. </p><p><br /></p><p>They definitely have a varied background. I’ve more than once mistaken a Filipino for a Latino. Not as much the women for some reason but that’s happened too. There were plenty of Latinos there at one time so maybe I wasn’t totally mistaken. There were probably Spaniards of pretty mixed race too so she could be both Filipina and have some African blood at the same time. </p><p><br /></p><p>Who knows though, could be something no one has even mentioned yet. Unless myself or someone else finds out a lot more about Richard it will remain a mystery probably. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again for taking the time to reply and pull those images![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1298377, member: 10944"]Thanks for the thoughtful and rich reply. Filipina ladies certainly are lovely. I had a chance to visit there a few years ago. In addition to being pretty many had a great way about them. I was lucky enough to date one for a while when I was much younger, very nice lady. I guess this post has become partly me revealing my dating history now lol. I wondered wether it was a flower or just a bun myself. It is very hard to tell especially with my poor photo. The Kimona seems to resemble to me the top she has on. I see what you are saying there. It does look like something silk to me for some reason. They definitely have a varied background. I’ve more than once mistaken a Filipino for a Latino. Not as much the women for some reason but that’s happened too. There were plenty of Latinos there at one time so maybe I wasn’t totally mistaken. There were probably Spaniards of pretty mixed race too so she could be both Filipina and have some African blood at the same time. Who knows though, could be something no one has even mentioned yet. Unless myself or someone else finds out a lot more about Richard it will remain a mystery probably. Thanks again for taking the time to reply and pull those images![/QUOTE]
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