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Guest ronnie4you

I went to the Albury club when it had first opened. I liked it. One of the new owners was a friend of Teddy, who was my friend showing me around Bangkok. I wonder whatever happened to teddy. I now he retired from massage in San Francisco. But, we lost touch with him. Last I heard, he was providing great Thai food at SF events.

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Guest FossilGay

Gaybutton was saintly. Always sad when people die so young.

 

Yes, when I think of Gaybutton I think of gently ringing bells and sweet angels singing as they flutter their wings playfully.  When people speak his name it is often accompanied by praises and bouquets.  His own humble, detailed post above of his kindness and generosity in dealing with the last days of his ex boyfriend's life is really unnecessary because everyone in Pattaya already knows what a good person GB is.  I mean has anyone here ever spoken ill of GB?

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Restoration of some of Allen's work has brought back mostly happy memories for me.....so thanks for that.  And Allen, wherever you are, put your broom down and take it easy as you have no obligation to use your moderation broom to sweep this thread clean! 

 

Like all moderators who have passed, I believe they use their brooms as a mode of transport now.  So ride away, Allen!

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It has become quite painful to read that exchange. Seriously, is that really necessary? I'd think you both - Michael & Moses, in alphabetical order - have good intentions, just let each other live if possible...

 

What's so painful about this.  Why can't adults have a fluff-free discussion about what they think really goes on here.  Why can't we call a spade a spade (or a broom, a broom) if we so wish. 

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What's so painful about this.  Why can't adults have a fluff-free discussion about what they think really goes on here.  Why can't we call a spade a spade (or a broom, a broom) if we so wish. 

Fluff free is fine however this discussion sure was not fuck free. Shame that educated people cannot refrain from using fuck as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, etc. I hate listening  when every other word comes out of someone's mouth as fuck.

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Fluff free is fine however this discussion sure was not fuck free. Shame that educated people cannot refrain from using fuck as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, etc. I hate listening  when every other word comes out of someone's mouth as fuck.

 

I  disagree. But, I like the word.  I have no issue with it. 

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Hahahahahahaha, that was so funny Michael that I laughed so hard until I almost burst my colostomy bag!

 

"Oh shit, oh fuck, oh shit, oh fuck, oh shiiiiit!"

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It would be rather nice if we could all move back to the "Old Days Nostalgia".

 

Particularly if that includes lots photos of handsome smooth slim boys free from tatoos.

 

Yes, let's just stick to the sweet saccharine stuff.  Let's pretend HIV & AIDS do not exist, let's have HIV fundraising and memorial days where the names of actual victims known to the Pattaya community are not mentioned because it would be "too macabre and kill the fun", let's not talk about the rampant bareback sex in theThai saunas where the boys go to on their days off, let's pretend the recent closure of a Sunee Plaza bar had nothing to do with the presence of underage boys, let's not talk about fucking and sucking on forums where we primarily talk about paid sex, tops, bottoms, short time offs, long time offs, where photos of non-professional models are generally posted without their permission AND let's pretend being our straight selves again (some of us anyway) the moment we step off the plane in America, the UK, etc. back into the loving arms of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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Guest Prakanong

 

 

Unless Allen somehow copyrighted what was published online, I don't see any problem with anybody using it for any purpose, especially given the attribution has been given.   

 

Under Thai law, copyright vests in the author of an artistic or creative piece (there's a long list under the act) automatically from the date of its publication, throughout the author's life and for another fifty years after his death through his heirs.  There is no need for registration as the right is automatic but the author may do so with the Department of Intellectual Property if he so wishes.

 

At a time when our educational institutions are grappling with rampant cheating, abuse of intellectual property and general disrespect for academic integrity, I hope our supposedly more enlightened western cousins wouldn't be so dismissive about copyright.

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Guest Prakanong

It would be rather nice if we could all move back to the "Old Days Nostalgia".

 

Particularly if that includes lots photos of handsome smooth slim boys free from tatoos.

 

Actually, the title of this thread is Old Days Nostalgia and subtitled History of Gay Thai.

 

Surely, it should be A Short History of Commercial Gay Thailand for the history of gay lives in Thailand goes much further and much wider, respectfully, than the writings of Dr Allen Briggs.

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Well. I have hired one of the tour guides from one of the sites on my first visit to Bangkok. He was an exceptional tour guide, translator and organiser. He was not using it as a cover for plying prostitution. He spent long hours during the day showing me many of the tour sites and providing an excellent history. In the evening he took me to the shows and it was great to be able to watch without being pestered by anyone. He spent lots of time trying to find what I was interested in and pointing out boys that might suit me.

 

Good for him and good for you.  Tourism is a saturated industry and a tourism degree is one of the easiest to obtain.  It is something we try to steer our kids away from but most are drawn by the glamour of meeting "international people" and wanting to show them "our greatest country in the world" (sic) and other insular claptrap that have been drummed into their heads from the time they started school. They don't know how hard it is to book a job - most licensed tour guides are paid on a per job/rotation basis with no fixed monthly income and benefits.  Sometimes I wonder how they survive without a side income.

 

However, those with special people skills like the guide you had catering to a niche market, and those with currently in-demand language skills viz Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Arabic and Russian could certainly make a living out of it or while these languages are still fashionable anyway.  10-20 years ago it was Japanese!

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Prakanong, interesting statement about Thai copyright law (which I plead almost total ignorance); however, perhaps you might want provide your apparent learned legal opinion to the following:  

(1)  Does Thai copyright law apply to a website which is owned by a non-Thai and which is hosted outside of Thailand?

(2)  And, providing you could possibly answer "yes" to both aspects of #1 above, does that same non-Thai somehow have copyright ownership or protection to what other non-Thais write on an internet forum he is hosting?

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Bob, before copyright implementing first question is: if author or his representative has destroyed original work, has somebody rights to restore it? :) And if "yes" - will be that restored copy covered by copyright protection fully or only basic rights will be implemented such as "right to name" and so on...

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Oh, and I forgot to mention internet-specific rule: when webmaster does something on site, country of hosting isn't so important - most important what land he stays while doing something on server. For example: porno is forbidden by law in Russia. If I will stay on Moscow ground and send files for publication at site on the server which is located in Berlin where porno is legal, I still will break russian law even when I'm not russian citizen.

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Bob, before copyright implementing first question is: if author or his representative has destroyed original work, has somebody rights to restore it? :) And if "yes" - will be that restored copy covered by copyright protection fully or only basic rights will be implemented such as "right to name" and so on...

 

1. No, he does not have that right.

2. No, it is not protected.

3. I have made a full back up of Alen's old site.  It took me less than 2 minutes per issue.  I'll be posting it here soon.  If you want, I give you permission to them take it and use it as neither of us have the right to do that. :)

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