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  1. I now agree that Scotland will probably leave, and after America's disaster with the right wing, I think they should,

    From what I read at a distance, the Scottish First Minister is moving closer to having another leave the UK referendum. It would not surprise me if this time it passes with a considerable majority, even thgouh the economic arguments this time around seem far less favourable. If memory serves at the time of the last referendum oil was priced at over $100. Even then new fields would have had to be opened up to balance the books. Now oil is half that price. How do the books now balance?

     

    Historically though the Scots have always looked outwards. Their persecution by the English resulted in the need for a vast number of Scots to seek their fortunes and livelihoods around the world. I guess that must be ingrained in their DNA

  2. Is it a good idea for ANYONE to fly via the middle east ? I don't want to be on a plane used for some terrorist activity. Whilst these 3 airlines have been OK so far, look at what goes on in the region.

    Agreed 100% with ryanasia. A stupid thoughtless comment. There are apps showing flights in real time. Check Iraq and Syria and youll see only domestic carriers anywhere near that land mass. Theres a reason Middle East airlines have great safety records. Did z909 avoid British and Irish carriers during the 20+ years of the murdering terrorist insurgency in nearby Norther Ireland.

     

    I suppose z909 also avoids all flights into Paris, Marseilles, Brussels, Nice, Istanbul, Sydney, Columbus Ohio, Hanover, Cologne, Manchester, London, Berlin, Moscow, Manila and lots of other cities, trains in Europe - o and Bangkok and most of the south of Thailand! All have experienced terrorist attacks in recent years. Best stay at home z909.

  3. Was twice in Hong Kong over the Chinese New Year period and it was all but dead. Like Kuala Lumpur vast numbers had returned to their home towns in China or migrated to warmer climes for the holiday. There was one float parade and a few lion dances about. Best should have been the stunning 20 minute fireworks displays over the harbour. Several million US$ literally go up in smoke. But even they were a bit disappointing as both times it was spoiled by low clouds and no breeze to blow all the smoke away. Hong Kong can also be pretty cold at that time. In Thailand Chinatown in Bangkok was much more fun.

  4. Anyone interested in #888 better make that interest felt soon. 8 is a lucky number to the Chinese and 888 is about a good as it gets! With Chinese New Year approaching, soon gays from China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan will be heading to Soi Twilight. Ive no doubt thats one reason the boy chose the number 888.

  5. And then your bad reading that I somehow suggest it may be illegal. In fact I clearly state I do not believe at all in that option. I only mention it as one of the very few options that are left. Out of completeness.

    And that is not a veiled suggestion? That certainly is a veiled suggestion!

     

    The idea that it is you who is being harassed is ridiculous! If you stop your one man crusade to find out another members source of income Im sure youll be left in heavenly peace.

  6. Also a rare occurance to have such a person who is that thick on someone else finance source. Lol

     

    Thick? Wooden headed in my view as well as rude and bordering on harassment. Abidismaili has already pursued this on one board under a different name and got nowhere. So now he brings over to this one. IMHO all his probing and all the veiled suggestions (nod nod wink wink) that christianpfc probably gained his income from some unsavoury and possibly even illegal source is totally ridiculous. Yet he goes on and on and on... Yawn yawn! So boring

  7. I think it will not be easy to find a job matching your education when you have been out for so many years. If I were an employer and I read in a resumé that after studying the candidate worked 3 years and then went to Thailand for 8 years living on the money he saved, and now is looking for a job then I think the chances aren't high. So long out of the area of your expertise and also so long out of a daily work rythm. If I were an employer I would maybe not dare to take the risk.

    What's your beef abidismaili? Why this concentrated focus on christianpfcs finances and your narrow minded views on his future employment? It really is none of your business. Looking at your alter ego's comments on the sawatdee forum as pointed out by christianpfc you have an unusually creepy obsession with aspects of his life, earnings and potential future employment that have nothing to do with anyone other that christianpfc himself. You may be happy telling the world how much you earn and can save. I can't think of any other poster here who has done so. Just accept the fact that some people in this life like you prefer an easy life with regular steady employment and occasional holidays. Others like christianpfc take calculated risks preferring to experience living in other countries long before retirement comes along. How they finance themselves is exclusively their own business. In any case, as has been pointed out, you have been through all this before on sawatdee.

  8. Is this an ad for some supposedly glamour competition? If so I've never heard of it. And seeing these guys I dont want to hear about it again. Ive seen far better looking guys on Silom, Orchard Road, Bukit Bintang and so on. Id choose none but there no box for none.

  9. Looking at the broader middle East, with Egypt alone, there have been 2 crashes in recent years.

    Whilst the gulf states have a good record, I am not going to count on it staying that way.

    Whyever would you think the gulf state airlines are due for a fatal crash? Simply because the 3 main carriers have a perfect safety record and therefore the law of averages says theyll not keep it that way much longer? By that reckoning Cathay Pacific hasnt had a fatal crash since 1972 when a bomb expolded and killed everyone aboard. Since Qatar and Etihad were founded well after 1972 I suppose youll avoid Cathay too.

  10. Spoke to the local Hainan Airlines office. Although the website states the BKK to Beijing service only has first and economy, in fact it should be biz and economy. They don't have an F class. Confusing for those not aware of it, but great for those wanting a cheap biz fare to the US on what is clearly an excellent airline. So far it seems they have non stops to Chicago, Boston, Toronto, San Jose and Seattle with feeder arrangements from a few other cities.

  11. Following on firecat69s checking, I checked a notional biz class return booking BKK to Chicago in March. All sectors are ticketed as I, the lowest of the discounted biz class ticket codes. But without a biz class that doesn't make sense. Ive done some round the world biz tickets where internal US flights are in first class if there is no biz class. But the code for those sectors is usually the lowest discount first fare A. Ill check with Hainan Airlines direct in BKK to try and clarify.

  12. Thanks for the info. Thats great to hear. Seatguru shows there is no biz class on the 737s flying the BKK to Beijing legs. So I just wonder if you are on a transpacific biz ticket, do you get an automatic upgrade to F out of BKK? I know seatguru is sometimes out of date so is there now a dedicated biz class cabin on the aircraft?

     

    My only concern would be booking transpacific and then discovering there were too many biz passengers transferring to transpacific or other long haul with the result some might then have to be downgraded to economy inter Asia. That Id hate. If its guaranteed F class to and from Beijing Ill have no hesitation in using the airline in future.

  13. Ive thought about Hainan Airlines a few times and am impressed that Skytrax has given it a 5-star ranking for at least the last couple of years. The price is always great. The problem for me is it uses Beijing as its international hub rather than Hainan. Whenever Ive checked this has meant a 5 hour overnight flight from BKK to Beijing in a 737 with no biz class and only 8 F class old fashioned recliner seats, a very long transit time and then the 787 on to various US cities. Does a biz class tkt out of BKK guarantee F class to and from Beijing? Even then, after the flat bed seat from Chicago or wherever, Im not sure Id be so happy spending 5+ hours at the end of the trip either in cramped economy or in an F seat with just a small recline. So Ive stuck to other airlines for now.

  14. A late 20s guy is able to move to Bangkok? Good for you. Guess you either have lots of savings or have a job there. As for Soi Twilight, I think its possible you mean the touts who try to get you to come into their bars. There are lots of them and they are persistent and can be annoying, often grabbing you by the arm. But they are harmless. Just smile, shake your head and say no. As calluna15 says dont lose your cool. In Thai eyes it makes you look stupid. In many years of visiting that soi I have never had any tout trying to sell underage. I really doubt thats the reason.

  15. What I will suggest is excessive inducements to take credit cards are an irrational offer on the part of the banks & will not be around for ever. No doubt someone has made a "strategic" decision to chase market share. When they find too many customers milk the system & are not profitable, the deals stop.

    These offers are almost exclusively provided by banks to customers in the USA. The offers have been around for many years, each gives you a ton of miles for minimal guaranteed expenditure, you can close the card account after about a year, and theres absolutely no reason why they should stop any time soon. US citizens can also get the same sort of deals with cards associated with hotel chains. Those outside the US can only look on with envy!

  16. Take away the trip reports and what is now left? Precious little. The Beer Bar used to be popular forum here. Now its all but dead. The first page has threads going back to January. Gay Asia a lot less. Gay Businesses have few posts except those about Pattaya. The information pages at the start of the site do offer some useful info for newbies but far too much of it is out of date. One of the listed restaurants died about 4 years ago. 

     

    Going back to the reports, the level of detail has been raised to a new level in one member's recent reports. He reminds me of one poster who split the membership years ago by flooding the Board with hundreds of photos of ladyboys from a Pattaya bar. Since this poster admits he's bisexual, perhaps he's the same guy. I have no idea.

     

    I suppose if you don't like them you just put the poster on ignore. But ignoring posters often ruins the progress of a thread. I'm frankly with the OP. But I assume were in the minority because readership here certainly seems to be on the increase.

  17. Im a little confused. I thought the Board rules were quite specific and pointed them out a few posts ago. Unless a barboy has given permission for his photo to be shown here along with his name, such photos are not permitted. Isnt that perfectly clear? Its not really a matter about identifying bars but identifying boys. One poster said he was sure Vessey had obtained that approval. I don't know how true that is or was. Sorry Vessey, Im not pointing a finger specifically at you. Just want to know what the Board will tolerate. If its against the rules then I guess a moderator should step in.

     

    If rules are now being broken then surely the one about no frontal nudity should also be abandoned. That strikes me as the stupidest rule of all. This is a private members only site yet anyone can go on to any number of tumblr sites and see nudity to their hearts content. Why the ban here?

  18. My book of personal stories gathered in Thailand over the years may - or may not - ever get finished, but I think the story kokopelli's referring to is this one.

    Thanks for letting us read that again. I found much sounded true (and I take your word that it was) except the rape episode. The farang had offed the boy before, been a regular at the bar and so word would certainly have got round the other boys about all his personal and sexual habits, become a friend of the boy and the boy clearly liked him. I find it difficult to understand why that guy suddenly has a desire to organise and indulge in a date rape orgy and drug his "friend". Wanting to be top is one thing. But in tat dreadful manner?  Of course three years had passed and who knows what depravities the farang might have found he enjoyed during that time. If he did organise that rape, I hope he is now locked up in the Bangkok Hilton or six feet underground.

  19. The best prices on Qatar are usually offered in a 4 or 5 day window during the Thai Interational Travel Fair in mid-February. Last year Qatar had three short sales between about mid-November and the Travel Fair with prices dropping further each time. 

  20. I have only flown a 787 once, with JAL, to Tokyo.    

    Being sat in an emergency exit row seat, the leg room was more than I ever need, but the one downside was an excessively firm seat base.  

    I also did that JAL flight once. Seating layout was quite comfortable at 2-4-2 with pitch at 33 inches. Almost every other airline using 787s has a 3-3-3 layout and pitch of only 31 inches. I guess that means they get in one extra row of seats plus perhaps an extra 15 passengers. So that config adds no more than 25 cheap tickets. They/d be better adding one more biz class row and making economy more comfortable.

     

    Read somewhere Boeing designed the 787 for 8 across but the bean counters employed by the airlines decided on 9. as for 31 inch pitch, I reckon its all but impossible for anyone over around 5'10. I save up and look for the best deals on Premium Economy now. Pitch on the best carriers is 38 inches

  21. When I renewed, I had to take both passports - old and new. Also, the new passport details were not automatically passed on to the bank's credit card branch. So if you have a cc you should make sure they also has the details. I received my new one less than 3 weeks before the annual retirement visa renewal. But I still had to have the old visa transferred into the new passport and then the new visa inserted. Total waste of pages.

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