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I titled the thread on the apparently mistaken assumption that I was among some traveling folks here. A least, travelers to Asia. So, if I could type the headline again, it would be Places I Have Enjoyed In Asia. (hint) I have been to Montreal's dismal Chinatown, and I have been to the Web, but back when it was truly geared to Asians and their fans. However, each Asian person you encounter counts a bit toward having been to the land he came from, no?
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I am toying with the idea of taking the President's lead and visiting Yangon. It's a convenient 90- minute flight from Bangkok, and, as a tall white guy, I would be the focus of fascination by those who see few of us. (This happened to me once in a small Chinese town. People rode their bikes up and down the street just to have another look at the strange foreigner.) It makes me wonder which of you has gone where in Asia. I started with Bangkok, Pattaya, Singapore and Tokyo in 1987. My repeated trips to Thailand allowed me to see much of the north, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and the border town Mae Sa, where I did walk across the border into Myanmar on one of the rare days the border was open to foreign tourists. All we could do then was walk around, but the people were very friendly and happy to see us. In Chiang Rai, I went with my all-time favorite bar boy.We stopped at his home, where he no longer lived, but kept a bedroom. It was filled with gifts from other farangs like me, mostly clothing. But, unlike those other farangs, I got to go to the temple with his mother, where she had me dancing with her in some kind of festival. You should see the picture! All of this after spending the night in bed with her son. Since I have gone to Phuket, taking the boat tour of the exceptionally beautiful Pang Na Bay,where the James Bond island is. No doubt the Muslim fishing village we visited was washed away in the tsunami. (It was built on stilts over the water.) Another tour I took from Bangkok was to the ruins of Ayuthya, and another trip to the river Kwai. In Singapore it is not that hard to see much of the country. But I was so bored. Gay life then was suppressed. But I did make a day trip into Malaysia, so, technically I have been there too. In Japan I visited Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima, riding the famed bullet train there, and getting to see Mount Fuji on a day when it chose to appear. The Peace Park in Hiroshima is very impressive, with a ruined building remaining and a room-sized scale model of the city after the bomb showed the widespread destruction. I didn't like the way those little Japanese kids looked at me afterward! Kyoto looks beautiful in the pictures, but in reality is a cramped and crowded megalopolis- or so it seemed. Hong Kong is fascinating, although I was there pre-1997. But it's a neat place still, no doubt. From there I took a hydrofoil over to Shenzen, then a bus tour to Guangzhou, stopping in the village where I was such a celebrity, albeit briefly. The bus had stopped at a restaurant enclosed from the village, but I didn't like the food, so took my walk. What's left? Oh, Vietnam, but not as a soldier. We went to Ho Chi Minh City,then flew to Co Mau and took the boat ride I described in another thread. And then there is Siem Reap, in Cambodia, which fascinated me. It's the home of Ankgor Wat. Another place with friendly people, unless they were killing each other. The village is quite interesting too. My last night there I finally cracked the secretive gay life. They do have a gay-friendly bar, but it was always rather empty and showed no signs of being gay other than that familiar rainbow. But return trips always involve Bangkok for some reason. I think I have been all over that city. And you? Where in Asia have you been?
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But clothes make the man. Would this guy be as sexy without the props? Yes, the pants, but the bike, the sunglasses, the headphone.
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Would you want me to agree with your ultra liberal nudity in public views? What fun would the forum then be? Since I started the thread opposing nudity in public, are you not the one being contrary? hehehe! (Beyond that, we now have lookin at 5 posts for the day! What would that count be if I had not posted this?)
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You Won The Lotto - Fuck The Family Global Warming Kids Friends Peta ....
Lucky replied to a topic in The Beer Bar
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" Like Lucky, they do not enjoy seeing their neighbors' dangly parts and perhaps feel that their offspring might be irreparably harmed by skipping down the street and suddenly coming face-to-crotch with an unclad community member." Simply not true! My kids, both canines, walk the house and the neighborhood naked every single day! They are quite comfortable with their nudity, and mine, for that matter. "Yesterday, I asked a couple of City boys what they thought about all the fuss. They confirmed what I've heard before, that it's a response to the stroller moms who have moved to the Castro to raise their families...: Serious nonsense! We have social mores for a reason- so we can live together in harmony. Not only that, clothes have practical benefits besides keeping one warm. What fun it is to remove the clothing from the cute guy you just picked up...where would that be if he was naked to start with?
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Bieber's taste in clothing may have caused his breakup!
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I didn't want to say it at first, but now that fewer people are looking at the thread, I can tell my story and not look boastful. Over the past 30 years, The Art of Manliness has asked me to be both their spokesman, and, at many other times to pose for a centerfold and accompanying article calling me the epitome of manliness. Well, I just didn't want the attention; a real man, you know, doesn't seek it. So, after several years of virtually bombarding me with offers, I had to go to court to get a restraining order, keeping them away. I didn't feel very manly doing that. (This story has no basis in reality.)
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If waiting in line at Jack in the Box represents the 70's, I am glad that I lived elsewhere! Some other hamburger place!
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The Performers will close on Sunday, only 7 performances on thee official run. They did a lot of previews. I almost bought a ticket for $127 + fee, total $137. Thank you moderators for sending the hand of Twink down to stop me!
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One doesn't think of you consorting with meth users, hito. BTW< Congrats on the 3000th post. I hope you had fun posting them.
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No such luck. He was treated by paramedics after being removed from the theater. Patrons were given paper towels to clean themselves. One woman failed to clean up: (not an actual patron)
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Okay, then. It is not about me, but who are those guys who only post so they can get to the top? The most-liked ones? That would be ironic. We like what they post! Let's see, we've ruled out Lucky and lurkerspeaks...
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He liked his crystal meth too. After failing to win a ranking of #1 following the 2008 Olympics, he became depressed and entered the spiral of crystal meth. He reveals this in his new autobiography, Twists and Turns. He is also interviewed on Australia's 60 Minutes, a short preview of which is here: http://video.au.msn....minutes/xqmkd46
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I am not lookin to be contrary here, but I am beginning to wish that nudity on the streets of San Francisco had never gotten off the ground. If you are unfamiliar with the controversy over the right to be naked in public, this might fill you in: http://www.nytimes.c...nce.html?ref=us When we think of nude men, we think of the guys in the Pornification Forum. (This guy, for example, I want to see naked, just not at the grocery store: But the reality is different: I don't want to see the naked parts of most people, and I think I have just as much right to walk the streets without being offended as anyone. Why these folks think they have a right to be naked in public escapes me. We have social customs that have worked for a long time. Society functions best when groups can coexist, but nudists are not happy being allowed to go forth at parades and fairs. They want to expose themselves to me, and I don't want to see it. Why can't it snow in San Francisco? Get those metal benches nice and cold...
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In other theater news, a drunk patron at the Paul Rudd play "Grace" was sitting in the front row of the mezzanine the other night when he vomited all over the people sitting below. The show didn't miss a beat despite the commotion.
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There were 44 in my class, so we knew each other well. Since I came out, only one of them ever contacted me again, and that was to get me to come to a reunion. I didn't go.
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Thanks, JKane, for providing that link. I sent them this: Comments: Your refusal to listen to over 600,000 customers on the Donald Trump issue is insulting. You are alienating customers like me by keeping your association with this dimwit.
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What? You don't think his 38 year old abs look like that?
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Theater critics can be harsh, at times, and why not? Some shows suck. WSJ critic Terry Teachout did not like the new Broadway musical The Performers, starring the studly Cheyenne Jackson, who plays a porn star. My first clue on this was the remark: By intermission I was positively panting for a nude scene, though I would have settled for a cyanide capsule. And, if that were not enough, he concludes his review by saying: You get the idea? That "The Performers" is being done on Broadway is a mortal insult to the intelligence of anyone who ventures within 20 blocks of the Longacre Theatre. We're talking major, major awful here, a surefire candidate for the What-Were-They-Thinking Prize of 2012.
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Once while in Bangkok I went to a bodybuilding contest being held in a suburban shopping mall. Nothing gay or escorty about it, but I got to see the guys up close and they were quite friendly and enjoyed being admired. The cab driver going out there insisted on a flat fare of 600 baht. On the return the guy used a meter, so the fare only reached 150 baht. Thailand!
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I'll bet Phoenix is hopping tonight! Happy birthday, lurkerspeaks.
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Well, golly gosh, it sure couldn't be me he is talking about. After all, he promised Oz to stop haranguing me here. I let him have the last word in an attack on me, and he told Oz: "With all due respect TOz, I have said my piece and am now done with it. You may delete my post if you choose. I will respect the goals of your site." And it couldn't be because has no "likes" because he does. So, I guess we can blame someone else for lacking quality. Is it Oz, Lord?
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For you, hito: SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES
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LUKAS RIDGESTON of Bel Ami fame is making a return to porn according to Manhunt Daily: "Lukas Ridgeston will be returning to Bel Ami to celebrate the occasion. There’s no word as to who his scene partner will be or what the scene will be involve (threesomes? twins?), but it’s guaranteed to be one of the most highly anticipated gay porn events of 2013. (I found this at wickedgayblog.com. They say that the picture is recent.)