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nothing improves our self esteem than splurging on ourselves
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mind you , while very decent not exactly a choice for budget conscious or even those who can afford but just don't like to spend dollar on something similar and usable they can have for 35 cents.
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it would be great if the same was required and expected of their employers
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Thailand’s youngest PM at 37 years old
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
I wonder, didn't they have somebody older and more experienced ? -
they are making quite sensible points about possible abuse of right to repetitive entries without any limits on new 60 days visa
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most beautiful, poetic and yet accurate description of that street , in my heart rivalling and beating to the dust all grand avenues of the world. I'm also fan of Quarter Saladaeng , mainly owing to their big rooms and opulent yet inexpensive breakfast. I never wait for a shuttle but when not feeling like walking it was only 20 baht by motorsai to SalaDaeng station and from there it's easy walk to bars and world famous Unseco acclaimed Foodland Patpong 2
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and me although I don't see that requirement as discriminatory. They want keep appearance of bar with handsome hunks and entitled to set the rules which conform to their understanding of handsome. Kind of uniformity in Jupiter or Hot Male has advantages as one going there knows what to expect in term of looks while Dreamboys of Tawan (The One) with their cacophony of types is always bit of lotter, not a bad thing itself though. All depends what patrons are looking for
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honestly , sometimes when they say they are straight I think they mean just 'standing straight" as opposite to being bent
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not in classier places with good lighting so in massage places we are safe. In dimly lit dingy bars it may be a problem indeed although I must say I don't recall ever encountering such an issue
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for sure they believe you, why not ? , after all they know every beggar and his mother can afford to fly to Brazil and spend vacations there
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it's right above GoodBoys (former Screwboys), Fresh Boys and Hot Male, in the same building complex but be warned it's quite basic and tired. If only walls could talk !
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That may be more fun that you imagine , specially with aim of convincing one of them ( or more ) to check stamp collection in your room.
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Foreign Man Survives after Jumping from Pattaya Condo
vinapu replied to reader's topic in Gay Pattaya
it looks that before admission to Pattaya Flying Club prospective members should take flying lessons and pass some sort of qualifying exam. Otherwise overpopulation problem will never be solved -
tell this to some guys. I once offed buy from Moonlight, and stay in Natra Silom soi 6, 5 minutes stroll away and he suggested we take a taxi. I resisted. On another hand I had Tawan boys who suggested themselves to walk to Quarter Saladaeng, quite a distance.
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this is what I would pay although with longer stays, 3 or more because of volume I try to negotiate discount
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it depends which bar you have in mind but in reality as long as you staying in Silom/ Suriwong area all bars are just short walk. Tarntawan, Nantra Silom , Quarter Silom, - if you stay in those you don't even need to cross the street. If you can cross the street Raya, De Arni, 56 Suriwong and Le Siam are right opposite bar areas
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do you recall how much was that Phi Phi tour ?
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An Australian boomer retired in Thailand on an $18,000 annual pension
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
guy in question is not Californian but Australian not sure if all 50 states of USA are so generous with minimum wage , quite high level of it is relatively recent phenomena. 20-25 years ago any mention about raising minimum wage generated howls that it adversely affect economy, like economy really depends on people making minimum wage. Flipper at McDonald may but what about flipper in " Mary and Joe Burger Palace" in woods of Arkansas or Tennessee ? Great you were so prudent and your carefree retirement is deserved but millions did not have anybody to teach them money management. We can all agree that JD Vance case is big time exception rather than example of normal way of lifting oneself from destitution. -
as always, I wonder how really straight are guys who are working in bar advertising itself as gay bar with rainbow flag up front but I give them benefit of doubt and accept that work there does marvels to their vanity, lol
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Thailand’s youngest PM at 37 years old
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
one hopes that sarcasm of this situation is not lost on Thai population -
Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Thailand’s youngest PM at 37 years old
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
I wouldn't single Thailand for having crooks in high office. Fully agree with 'banana republic " description although ' banana kingdom ' will be better fit. -
An Australian boomer retired in Thailand on an $18,000 annual pension
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
that's harsh and insensitive. Those 'idiots ' are aplenty, they mop your floors , sort your garbage, flip your burgers and mow lawn in your park. Not everybody has parents pushing them through school, quite opposite, pushing them out as soon as they finish basic schooling. Often , instead of taking courses they spent time tending to disabled family members and litany may go on and on. Even if lazy, chances are, they are happier with their lives than people retiring with 5 times as much and constantly losing their sleep because movement of currency or stock prices. With such attitudes , no wonder that they vote for snake oil peddles like Trump and stick to them. Comments like that enforce my long held believe that communism will return and I'm glad I'm too old to see it's resurrection as it won't be pretty. -
Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Thailand’s youngest PM at 37 years old
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
Looks nice but seems that main primeministerial qualification is family name. Not to much for leading 70 million strong nation whose politics as pit of snakes. Lets wait and see. -
like most closed places, exceeded it's 'best before' date
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Police fatally shoot armed man outside 'Simply Tomboy'
vinapu replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
something here doesn't add up , six shots when one or two would be enough to get message across / On another hand when gun is drawn there's not much time for deliberations about gunner intentions. Such quiet soi, who would think ? But Sherlock Holmes claimed that quiet streets are more dangerous then busy ones because there's nobody to turn to and no witness.