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  1. It was not anal but oral. It was over a dozen years ago in bkk. The four orgasms occurred over the course of about 20 minutes. No more than five minutes between each, as I recall. Did not occur during a massage setting but in a cabin at Babylon. During a one hour session. The orgasms occurred over about a 10-minute period. Again, oral not anal. The ability to produce rapid, multiple orgasms is in IMO fairly rare. It's not something evenly distributed across the population. I find it one of the most erotic and exceptional of sexual experiences. I believe it's even less common than those who can produce copious amounts of sperm delivered in 10-12 strong pulses.
  2. No knowledge or personal experience. TCS Spa located in Chinatown off Charoen Krung Rd. You can view TCS therapists at this link: https://www.tcsspa.com/th/c/works/Therapist Prestige Massage is located on Silom Soi 7 (closest BTS station: Chong Nonsi). You can view their therapists here: https://prestigemassageofficial.com/therapists/
  3. From The Star (photo credit: Laotian Times) VIENTIANE (Xinhua): The Lao government's efforts to submit its Hin Nam No National Protected Area to UNESCO's list of world heritage sites are one step closer to fulfillment following the agency's acceptance of the application dossier. In the near future, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Center will conduct an on-site verification of the facts contained in the dossier and confirm the authenticity of the statements made in support of a world heritage listing, according to a report issued on Monday from Hin Nam No National Park's website. Hin Nam No National Protected Area is a natural marvel that spans an area of 94,121 hectares in southeastern Laos. This biodiverse and stunningly beautiful protected zone shelters some of the planet's most spectacular and mysterious biodiversity, and harbors an array of ecosystems, including pristine forests, majestic waterfalls, and intricate cave systems. The park is home to an incredible range of species, including rare and exotic birds, mammals, reptiles, and plants, and is home to several ethnic minority groups, with their unique traditions, customs, and ways of life. Laos currently has three world heritage sites, including the Plain of Jars in northern Laos' Xieng Khuang province, the Vat Phou temple complex in southern Laos' Champasak province, and the town of Luang Prabang in northern Laos' Luang Prabang province.
  4. There's a handful of guys I'll provide return date info to because I make it a point to see them every trip. With others I'm always non committal. I heartened to see that the shops covered in this thread appear to be regularly acquiring new staff. My short list for next trip gets a bit longer by the week. Most recent addition at One Spa was assigned number 0289.
  5. From The Thaiger A commando police officer fell to his death from the seventh floor of a condominium in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok. His girlfriend insisted there were no suspicious actions or signs of visible stress before the incident. A vendor running a grocery shop near the condominium in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province reported the fatal fall of an officer to Pak Kret Police Station at 8am today, March 18. The officer was later identified as 26 year old Police Lance Corporal Pornthep. The vendor informed police that he heard a loud noise like something falling to the ground and went to investigate. He was shocked to discover it was the body of Pornthep. Police officers and rescuers from the Por Teck Tung Foundation arrived at the scene and found Pornthep with a serious injury to his head. The rescue team provided Pornthep CPR for over 25 minutes but could not save him. His body was transferred to Central Institute of Forensic Science for an autopsy.
  6. UPDATE from Pattaya News / TPN: General Surachet has informed the press that he has instructed Major General Songprod Sirisukkha, the Immigration Region 6 Commander, to cancel the visas of the two New Zealand men in question and prohibit their entry into Thailand in the future. The Chalong Police Chief, Colonel Eakkarat Plaiduang, revealed that these two individuals are currently being taken to the Phuket Provincial Court today (March 18th). The two suspects are facing charges related to robbery, assaulting or resisting an officer on duty, and driving without a valid license. Despite allegedly attempting to bribe the police to avoid further charges, their efforts were unsuccessful. Additionally, the New Zealand embassy has been notified of the situation. TPN media notes that even if the two suspect’s visas are cancelled and they are blacklisted, they would still face the court process and their legal charges under a so-called suspect visa, which only allows them to conduct court hearings and legal matters. Thai police are reportedly recommending to the court that the suspects are not granted bail, as based on their high-profile incident they would be a potential flight risk. Meanwhile, the millionaire parents of the two suspects, who are brothers, have spoken to the New Zealand press about the situation, which you can read here. In brief, they stated they were shocked by the situation, had obtained the services of a lawyer, and described the suspects as “Just two kids on vacation”, stressing that both men had families and children of their own who were deeply concerned about them.
  7. From Pattaya Mail Dr. Siwat Boonkerd, Permanent-Secretary of Pattaya City, and other distinguished guests attend the official launch ceremony of the ‘Seedlings Project for Sustainable English Language Education for Youth” at Wat Boonkanjanaram Meditation Centre. An English language education programme was initiated at the Wat Boonkanjanaram Temple Meditation Centre in Jomtien on March 16. Aptly named the “Seedlings Project for Sustainable English Language Education for Youth” the initiative aims to empower local youth through comprehensive English language instruction, fostering both educational development and cross-cultural understanding. At the heart of the project lies a commitment to provide local youth with valuable English language skills, enabling them to communicate effectively and participate in diverse cultural exchanges. By offering English instruction as a productive leisure activity, the initiative seeks to enrich the educational landscape and open doors to future opportunities for the youth. Central to the project’s implementation are volunteer foreign teachers who will conduct lessons every Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Periodic evaluations will be conducted to gauge progress and explore avenues for expansion. Plans are underway to extend teaching sessions to Sundays in the future, contingent upon the success of the initiative. The initial education session equipped 43 students with learning materials to support their educational journey, marking the beginning of a promising chapter in their language acquisition.
  8. Manna from heaven? One biblical reference says it rapidly dries due to evaporation of its water content, becoming a sticky solid. Works for me.
  9. Distinctly recall one guy who did four consecutive without losing erection. It's rare but oh so memorable. On previous trip had one who managed two during session at One Spa.
  10. From Pattaya News At 3:50 PM, on March 16th, 2024, Chalong police officers captured two New Zealand nationals who allegedly refused to pull over for a traffic offense, evaded police arrest, and were later accused of assaulting an officer who pursued them in Mueang, Phuket. According to the police report, Chalong patrol police were performing their regular duty on Chaofa East Road, in front of the Chalong police station. Two foreigners on motorbikes did not follow the traffic laws, not riding close to the left side of the road and riding at high speed in a community area, according to Chalong police. The police on duty asked for cooperation from them to stop their motorbikes. However, the two violators then allegedly attempted to flee from the police. After the police pursuit, the two foreigners were infuriated and allegedly attacked the police while having the incident recorded by the police. The situation escalated as the foreigners allegedly attempted to snatch the officers’ firearm causing the gun to fire once, nobody was injured, according to the police. The police were able to forcibly apprehend them shortly after and escorted them to Chalong police station for further legal processing. The two suspects were publicly identified as Mr. Hamish Day, a 36-year-old New Zealand national, and Mr. Oscar Mattson Day, a 38-year-old New Zealand national. They were facing harsh legal charges for conspiring to physically assault police officers and other related charges. As of press time both men remain in police custody and have not released any statements to explain the incident.
  11. Flames engulf the 11th floor of the 31 storey EDGE Central Pattaya Condo on Second Road, triggering a rapid evacuation as residents flee (photo: The Nation).
  12. Home Spa posted a photo array today that includes a few guys who appear to be new. They seem to know type their clients want.
  13. Not for them, maybe Just claim you were waylaid by a band of big boys with bigger guns.🙂
  14. Don't know if there's a name for it but this is probably what it looks like
  15. Go Fund Me page has been started to keep our Kostik from--yes, you guessed it--falling off yet again. In keeping with his expressed wishes that all things be American, restraints will be manufactured in Detroit and endorsed by presidential candidate.
  16. From The Nation Muay Thai, the kingdom’s famous martial art, is now being celebrated in a set of stamps released by Thailand Post. Danan Suphatthaphan, president of Thailand Post Co Ltd, said the company had collaborated with the International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA) to design the five commemorative stamps celebrating the sport as Thailand’s cultural power. The stamps represent the five basic principles of Muay Thai – honour, tradition, respect, excellence and fair play, Danan said. The stamps, each priced at 5 baht, come in five colours – blue, yellow, black, green and red. For instance, the green stamp representing Muay Thai’s principle of “excellence” features a design depicting the Thai proverb: “Two tigers cannot live in the same cave” or there can only be one winner. The black stamp, meanwhile, represents the concept of “respect”, which is depicted by a graphic of two palms pressed together in a “wai” gesture referring to boxers’ practice of paying homage to their teachers. The stamps were made available from Friday for 25 baht per set of five, while the collectors’ envelopes are going for 41 baht each. They are available at all post offices across the country as well as through the Thailand Post application or website, www.thailandpostmart.com.
  17. From Pattaya News A fire broke out today mid-afternoon at a room on the 11th floor of the Edge, a prestigious luxury condominium in the heart of Pattaya City. Luckily, other than two people with minor smoke inhalation related issues, there were no injuries. At precisely 1:36 p.m., the Pattaya Public Disaster Prevention Department and Mitigation Radio Center received an urgent report of a fire at the Edge Central Pattaya Condominium, Nongprue, Chonburi. Multiple firefighters and rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Dhamma Sathan in Pattaya City immediately raced to the scene where flames licked the walls, smoke billowed from windows, and water cascaded down the facade. Many people were filming the situation and taking photos and sharing them on social media. Over a hundred residents and tourists, some with luggage and bags, were seen fleeing the building and gathering around the outside. Five fire trucks sprayed torrents of water, battling the flames for nearly 20 minutes until they finally subsided leaving only a thick cloud of smoke. A condo housekeeper, who was not identified by name to The Pattaya News, revealed that the fire reportedly originated in room 158 on the 11th floor. This room was unoccupied at the time of the incident. Moments before the fire erupted, an explosion echoed from an air compressor in the room and panic ensued as flames engulfed the space. Fire officials confirmed to Thai media that the fire originated from the air conditioning equipment in the room in question. The inferno rapidly consumed the room, leaving it severely damaged but without an estimated cost of damages at this time.
  18. From Thai PBS World Thaksin concludes visit to Chiang Mai with a Night Safari Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra wrapped up his three-day visit to his hometown of Chiang Mai today by taking his children and grandchildren for a tour of the Night Safari zoo, before returning to Bangkok this evening. Thaksin, who is now on parole, began his last day in Chiang Mai by having breakfast with his family at the Oasis coffee shop in downtown Chiang Mai at about 8.45am. Arriving at the coffee shop, he greeted a large group of reporters by asking them why they were not covering Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s activities today. He then invited them to join him for breakfast. When asked about his back pain, Thaksin said that he feels better today, but still uses an analgesic spray. He said that he had a great time at dinner last night with the prime minister, former prime minister Somchai Wongsawat and several other old friends. Thaksin said that the prime minister did not seek any advice from him, because Srettha did not have much time and had an appointment with officials to discuss forest fires. At the Night Safari zoo, Thaksin was asked by the management to name a white lion cub, which was born about a week ago. He named the cub “Only”, because it was the only cub born to the mother, which normally gives birth to several cubs at a time. In signing the zoo’s visitors’ book, Thaksin thanked the management and its staff for keeping the zoo in business, despite COVID19 pandemic. The night safari is a major tourist attraction in Chiang Mai and he urged the management to continue developing the zoo.
  19. Thanks for link. Would be interested to know how many places on final list are still around.
  20. The recommended dimensions for a balcony from the International Building Code (IBC) If you look at the photo of hunk above, the height of the railing appears to fall well short of the 42 inch height in the code. The model's center of gravity is above the railing, creating an inherently unsafe condition. The article claims he was on a balcony that had no railing so I'm not sure why it included a photo of him standing on a small balcony that does. The only Balcony without any railing that comes to mind is on Silom Soi 4.
  21. You're definitely on to something.... One study found that men who averaged having 4.6 to 7 ejaculations a week were 36 percent less likely to receive a prostate cancer diagnosis before the age of 70. This is in comparison to men who reported ejaculating 2.3 or fewer times a week on average. For men, sex may even affect your mortality. One study that had a 10 year follow-up reported that men who had frequent orgasms (defined as two or more a week) had a 50 percent lower mortality risk than those who had sex less often. SOURCE: Healthline
  22. From VN Express The construction of the T3 domestic terminal at HCMC's Tan Son Nhat International Airport is set to finish in April 2025, two months ahead of schedule, in time for the Reunification Day holiday April 30. According to Le Khac Hong, the head of the project management board, in order to shorten the schedule and bring the project to completion by April 30 next year, the investor and contractors are determined to intensify manpower, machinery, equipment, and construction efforts. Covering a total construction area of 112,500 sq.m., the terminal is designed to have an annual capacity of 20 million passengers, with a scale of one basement floor and four above-ground ones. It is expected to help double Tan Son Nhat's operational capacity, thus reducing traffic congestion both inside and outside the currently overloaded airport.
  23. From VN Express / AFP Hundreds of people forced to work in an online scam center in the Philippines were rescued in a raid on Thursday that also saw eight suspects arrested, according to police. Acting on a tip from a Vietnamese man who alleged to have escaped the sprawling compound north of capital Manila, police said they unmasked an operation where suspected victims of human trafficking were forced into conducting various online scams. "The rescued workers told us (the company) engages in love scams, romance scam, cryptocurrency scams and other scam activities," said Gilberto Cruz, executive director of the crime task force that led the pre-dawn raid. "The victims were controlled by having their passports confiscated so they were unable to leave." Police found 432 Chinese nationals, 371 Filipinos, 57 Vietnamese, eight Malaysians, three Taiwanese, two Indonesians and two Rwandans at the site. Victims have reported traveling across the region, often on the pretense of romance or high-paying jobs but finding themselves forced instead to cajole people into plowing money into fake investment platforms and other ruses. The Philippines police said a Malaysian worker had also sought help after allegedly being held against his will at the same address in Bamban. At the center, a complex of 36 office buildings and dormitories, the victims were engaged in various online scams under threat of physical harm or other punishment, the authorities said. "The (online gaming) workers who failed to achieve their quota... were physically harmed, deprived of sleep or locked up inside their rooms," Cruz said.
  24. At least once during every trip I succumb to the siren call of the Roadhouse BBQ (Surawong at Rama IV) for what I consider the best burger in town. But what I particularly find attractive is the price. For what you'd be asked to fork over at Burger King down the road for their top of the line burger you get something much tastier and substantial. I think of it as a frugal man's luxury. It comes with cole slaw for 325 baht. But what makes it special is the generous paddy of Wagyu beef cooked expertly to order. You can get fries for 75 baht but I'd opt to pair it with the bacon baked beans for 80. What's a burger without beer and the pints starts as low as 130 for a Chiang and 140 for my favorite draft from Japan. The atmosphere lives up the name: dark wood, spacious seating and coupled with friendly service.
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