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Peter wrote "Yet it is estimated that between 45% and 50% of US citizens do not have passports and have never travelled outside their country. The majorty of those who do have passports are to be found on the east and west coasts. So the majority of those in the USA have never travelled abroad, know about other countries, their peoples, their societies and their problems only from their own media sources" The USA is a large country, about the 3rd or 4th largest in the world thus there is little need to travel to other countries for tourism purposes. Even now land travel to Canada does not require a Passport. I have traveled to Mexico by land and did not need a Passport but that was 10+ years ago. You simply walked across a bridge from USA to Mexico to enter Tijuana, of course one would have some form of ID with them.My parents traveled to Canada and never held a Passport. But even so, about 50% of Americans do have a Passport, which, people wise, that is 170 million Passports in circulation, and increasing annually, which I believe to be the highest in the world. Plus many people in USA have little incentive to travel abroad for whatever reason. As for knowledge of the countries, their peoples, their societies , etc, that all depends on their level of education, ethnic identity, and interests. etc. Kind of like the situation here in Thailand! 555
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As an American citizen, I know of none in my circle of friends who has owned a handgun except for myself. I knew a man who had some handguns and wanted to get rid of them at a very discounted price so I bought two nice pistols. I kept them locked in a safe and had no ammunition except a few bullets that came with them. Finally sold both of them at a profit. Too dangerous to keep in my house! I did live in a State with strict gun controls.
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I have worked with some Indians in my home country and even shared a house with one. Never was there any unpleasant body odor. Perhaps they did not have access to spicy food or maybe took showers every day.
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M bar music enables conversation but not necessarily during the show.
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It would be customary to give a boy who sits with you a drink and a 100 Baht tip. If he allows kissing and touching, then 200 Baht or more depending on the situation.
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You mean not stopping him from drinking?
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Written catholic, not Catholic. The word "catholic" has a general, broader meaning of universal, all-inclusive, or having broad sympathies.
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I went with a Laos lad in Jomtien who says he is straight, but kisses, sucks cock and takes PrEP. What more to say?
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Ok on a positive note there were 2 go-go boys there a few nights and one of them was ill.
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Winner Boy Bar is open however there are very few go-go boys on display.
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I will try to reply and use the most simplistic language possible. Yes, it is true that air fares have soared to new heights, yet some carriers have allowed their fares to descend to new lows. And a few carriers have maintained a steady, level course, neither ascending nor descending. Why is that? Since demand is down the carriers seek to stabilize their revenues by increasing fares, while others lower their fares to seek new customers and yet some carriers are maintaining fares at the customary level for unknown reasons of their own. Does that make any sense? Courtesy of my AI ChatBot.
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Olddaddy's passion is in trolling not in researching.
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A day trip is sufficient; overnight a bore.
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I don't believe that was vinapus' recommendation?
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As zombie posted above, drop him now as it will only get worse!
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There is another factor to be considered in providing for a Thai partner after one's passing. Which is just "what assets does the farang own" ? Not everyone who retires to Thailand is a wealthy person who may have assets to leave anyone. Many are just getting by in their daily lives most often supporting their Thai friends financially. But when the final passing of the farang does occur, there is nothing left to leave anyone. Getting by when alive; penniless in death.
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Name Three Gay Men in History You'd Like To Invite For Dinner
kokopelli3 replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
Seems I misread the title of this post! I thought it said men, not gay men. Thus eliminating Washington and Obama but Lincoln apparently had some suspicious encounters in his younger days. -
Name Three Gay Men in History You'd Like To Invite For Dinner
kokopelli3 replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
George Washington, 1st President of USA. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of USA. Barrack Obama, 44th President of USA. -
I didn't know where Benidorm was but did check Google and, guess what, it is actually in Spain!
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How can you "hire" someone and not give him money?
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The squeeze ball does not switch off the MRI but notifies the technician that he patient has concerns of some sort.
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M Bar is not a classical go-go bar,it is a show bar, but there are many boys there who may be offed. There is an onsite room if one wishes to use it for a small cost. The lads are most willing to be offed!
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Yes, BB Gun has morphed into some kind of night venue at the old Royal House Massage but I have no idea just what it is! I know a guy who works there but his written account makes no sense at all! It does seem it is a late night venue with guys available to whomever the customers are. I am assuming basically ladies but who knows?
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There seems to be another of this type of club by the name of BB Gun Gentlemen Club located at the old Royal House Massage on the left side of TukCom in Pattaya.