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It is something I had trouble with too but once I signed in from the homepage, I was able to see the edit button fine. Now, if everyone having an issue can tell me what browser and OS you are using, it will help.
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sorry guys, I am having the programmers work on this. It is hard for us to fix something that we can't find an issue. I see the edit on the top of this area right under the Lauderdale.
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Welcome to the New Boytoy.com - Please Post Any issues
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Also, for those of you that have already caught my mistake on the homepage image, it is being changed. But, don't you think appropriate for this site? -
Welcome to the New Boytoy.com - Please Post Any issues
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Charlie, Some people have larger screen resolution than others. I can't see well, so mine is not optomized and I see very little. But, here is what everyone sees and then what those with a different resolution sees. It was a bit of a "surprise" for others to see and I didn't think anyone would catch it so quick. Hitoallusa is quick! Wayout, it may change from time to time. My hope is to get some guys to model for me and take my own images. -
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Hi, if you maximize your screen, you can see the whole guy. He is a hottie IMHO. -
People who want to require everyone to proof read every post to perfection (I try but I miss many things) are all pro-life, voted for Bush and masturbate to Osama bin Laden porn.
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Please let me know if there are any issues you see with the site and we will fix them as soon as we can! I hope you enjoy the new look.
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(Info From Their Facebook) Metro Bar & Cafe has an open and relaxed atmosphere and offers a comfortable and friendly environment to all who visit us here in Chiang Mai. Our management and staff welcome people from both Thailand and all over the world to join us at Metro Bar & Café where we are open from 10am until Midnight, sometimes later, 6 days a week (closed on Tuesdays) Metro Bar & Cafe is now a face to face Tourist Center and we really enjoy giving visitors to Chiang Mai a run-down on this wonderful city whilst they enjoy a coffee or a drink. We also have a real understanding of the Gay scene here , which can be quite different from other areas in Thailand and are open to any questions visitors may need answers too. Your taste buds will be delighted by our Cafe Menu. The focus is on home-style Western comfort food that is all about taste, our Hamburgers are the talk of the town, being 100% beef and include real fried onions. We offer all hours Breakfast with crispy bacon and fresh eggs, a great Hotdog is also available which actually has flavor comes complete with fried onions !! The coffee at Metro Bar & Café is super fresh is our own blend and is locally grown and roasted, we also have a selection of delicious cakes supplied by our friends at West’s Restaurant and voted by everyone who tries them as “the best in Chiang Mai”. We offer one of the most extensive bars in the city, which includes the 5 star hotels, with a nice selection of beers and a wide range of spirits and mixed drinks and can conjure up almost any cocktail. Your wallet will also love Metro Bar & Cafe, our PRICES for all our food and drinks are some of the BEST available in Chiang Mai. Please come visit us we are located near Thanin Market at 21/22 Wiang Bua Chotana Road , just off Chang Puak Rd, in the same building as Adams Apple Club please give us a call if you have any questions on 053 220 380 or email to metrochiangmai@hotmail.com Please tell us your experiences? And Share some Photo with us if you have any! Information: Address: 1/ 21- 22 soi Wiang Bua Rd, Chiang Mai, Thailand 50200 Email: metrochiangmai@hotmail.com Phone: 053 220 380 Opening Hour's: 10:00 am - 12:00 am Payment option: Cash Only Email: metrochiangmai@hotmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Metro-Bar-Cafe-Chiang-Mai/218652811481339 Google coordinate: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.805543,98.984187&hl=en&z=16
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This bar is not in the Gay area but has many LadyBoys for your enjoyment All sorts of experiences can happen here, as the owners of this bar have a snake. You will be able to touch it. As you can see in the video they have a song that they play to attract customers and it can get wild! I have visited this place and it can be lots of fun for those who like LadyBoys! Please tell us about your experience and share in post some photo. Information Address: Around the boxing ring on Loi Kroh, Taxi will know! Open Hour: 5 p.m. - 12 a.m. Google Coordinate: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.78365,98.998144&hl=en&z=16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs25YG5EMts
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I have loved Spader since Sex, Lies and Videotapes. Of course, I adored him in Boston Legal!
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No recovery from the food poisoning so I want to Bumrungrad today. I had one of the boys go with me as I really had zero energy. I got there and they took my temp and it was 104.5 also elevated blood pressure. My body really took a beating from this! They gave me 2 bags of liquid as I was very dehydrated as well as some other meds like anti bacteria and antibiotics. We spent almost 5 hours there today and the cost was 11,500 baht. A decent price for all the meds they put into my system.
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No recovery from the food poisoning so I want to Bumrungrad today. I had one of the boys go with me as I really had zero energy. I got there and they took my temp and it was 104.5 also elevated blood pressure. My body really took a beating from this! They gave me 2 bags of liquid as I was very dehydrated as well as some other meds like anti bacteria and antibiotics. We spent almost 5 hours there today and the cost was 11,500 baht. A decent price for all the meds they put into my system.
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I really do not understand why anyone feels the need to point out that someone has spelling or grammar issues in a post. I find it crude and rude. I know in the online arena it is easy to pick on someone you don't know but is there really a point to it? If someone is not a native English speaker or they have some issues like me (dyslexia) I really do see the need to pick and poke. I read a thread on here today (now deleted) in which a poster felt the need to point this out. I'll start my own I don't Get It List and this is at the top.
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A place to have a drink or a meal surrounded by Art from varied Thai Artists. Surrounded by plants and flowers, you can sit and order a nice cold drink and have a good meal in the Thai style. Please tell us about your experience and share some picture with us! Information Address: Located right in front of the Mae Ping Hotel. Google Coordinate: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.782477,98.998569&hl=en&z=16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2dANG7b8TA
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GStar Vintage In Chiang Mai is the number one gay establishment in Chiang Mai at the moment. Packed almost every night with 100's of Chiang Mai’s fun gay guys. GStar has a professional show with some very Good Looking coyote boys who absolutely exude sexual appeal for all tastes. GStar Vintage is located in the North part of City Center in Chang Puek district close to most of the other gay bars, clubs and venues. Facility Service: Show Alcohol And Soft Drink Good Music Good Looking Guy’s Information Address: Chottana Road, Chang Puek Open Hour: Late night Phone: 053 213 119 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GStarVintage Google coordinate: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.816455,98.981616&hl=en&z=16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDtvYEGGJIg
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As we move the site to new code, please be aware that we will be down for a few hours when this happens. My apologies in advance for any inconvenience. We were supposed to be going live yesterday but I had a bout of Food Poisoning and it will take me a day or two to get caught up.
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Two men in Thailand are in trouble with the law thanks to an Instagram photo posted by pop star Rihanna during her recent visit to the holiday island of Phuket. The singer was visiting Phuket for a few days between stops on her Diamonds World Tour, departing on Sunday for Singapore. http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/23/travel/rihanna-loris-instagram-thailand/index.html?hpt=hp_c3 Amazing that they found the guys almost instantly and paraded them in front of the public. Also, Rihanna posted about her X rated experiences and naturally the police found them and fined them as well in order to put a stop to any X rated shows!
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No spoiler here. But, IMHO, the ending sucked big time! No resolution. No real end. Very Very disappointing. I watched it 2 times to see if I missed something. I didn't.
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Do I get a discount if I saw your last Farewell tour and traveled to different cities to see her thinking it was really a "farewell" tour?
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Within a few hours of that fabulous lunch I had, I started feeling nauseous and my body started aching. I had food poisoning and it was most likely related to the seafood. In all honestly, I knew I should not have eaten it as I had had this happened many times over the years and it is one of the worst feelings you can imagine. For over 48 hours, either my mouth or my butt was making movements toward the toilet. We had planned to leave on Sunday but I knew I was not up to the flight. We had booked Air Asia for 84 USD a ticket. But, it was non refundable and after we missed the flight I knew nothing I could do. I talked to the Intercontinental Hotel Concierge and he extended my stay for the same rate (190 USD) and he also booked a flight for me for Cambodian Angkor Airway for 112 USD. Still, a flight back to Bangkok for this rate was great IMHO. And, it was refundable should I need another day or two to recover. I did need more time but I also wanted to get back to my place as I knew I would be able to recover faster there and I knew my doctors there would be great should I need them. We did make the flight and got back into Thailand. We took a taxi from the airport. I was exhausted and could barely walk. The flight was at 12:05PM and we were in the taxi at 1:30 PM. I had not eaten all day as I didn't want to be rushing to the bathroom or even worst. When we hit Sathorn, I put in a call to McDelivery for a cheeseburger as I wanted to eat. As we got to the hotel about 5 minutes later, the delivery boy was already there. I recovered again yesterday and last night and have slept for about 3 days now. I am not over it yet but this morning I felt I could type on the computer so I thought I'd conclude my adventures. Don't fret. The boys were not sick and most likely you would not get sick either. I have a very sensitive stomach and I knew better than to eat seafood. I love it but every doctor tells me never to eat in Asia. I was not upset at the restaurant as it was 100% my fault and my issue. The Intercontinental Hotels was fabulous for the last leg of the journey. They upgraded me to a 1 bedroom suite and gave us lounge access. As I didn't leave the room after the first day, I ordered in every meal. The boys roamed around the city in the day and took care of me at night. They would never leave me alone for more than an hour or two but they would Tuk Tuk here and there and then return. I honestly don't know what all they ended up doing there or where they ate or where they went. I'll find out in a few days when I feel 100%. The trip was still great and I am still so very happy I went and that I took the boys with me. They had a great time and the photos they took of themselves will be great memories for the rest of their lives and for their families. All in all, minus the illness, the trip was amazing!
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Within a few hours of that fabulous lunch I had, I started feeling nauseous and my body started aching. I had food poisoning and it was most likely related to the seafood. In all honestly, I knew I should not have eaten it as I had had this happened many times over the years and it is one of the worst feelings you can imagine. For over 48 hours, either my mouth or my butt was making movements toward the toilet. We had planned to leave on Sunday but I knew I was not up to the flight. We had booked Air Asia for 84 USD a ticket. But, it was non refundable and after we missed the flight I knew nothing I could do. I talked to the Intercontinental Hotel Concierge and he extended my stay for the same rate (190 USD) and he also booked a flight for me for Cambodian Angkor Airway for 112 USD. Still, a flight back to Bangkok for this rate was great IMHO. And, it was refundable should I need another day or two to recover. I did need more time but I also wanted to get back to my place as I knew I would be able to recover faster there and I knew my doctors there would be great should I need them. We did make the flight and got back into Thailand. We took a taxi from the airport. I was exhausted and could barely walk. The flight was at 12:05PM and we were in the taxi at 1:30 PM. I had not eaten all day as I didn't want to be rushing to the bathroom or even worst. When we hit Sathorn, I put in a call to McDelivery for a cheeseburger as I wanted to eat. As we got to the hotel about 5 minutes later, the delivery boy was already there. I recovered again yesterday and last night and have slept for about 3 days now. I am not over it yet but this morning I felt I could type on the computer so I thought I'd conclude my adventures. Don't fret. The boys were not sick and most likely you would not get sick either. I have a very sensitive stomach and I knew better than to eat seafood. I love it but every doctor tells me never to eat in Asia. I was not upset at the restaurant as it was 100% my fault and my issue. The Intercontinental Hotels was fabulous for the last leg of the journey. They upgraded me to a 1 bedroom suite and gave us lounge access. As I didn't leave the room after the first day, I ordered in every meal. The boys roamed around the city in the day and took care of me at night. They would never leave me alone for more than an hour or two but they would Tuk Tuk here and there and then return. I honestly don't know what all they ended up doing there or where they ate or where they went. I'll find out in a few days when I feel 100%. The trip was still great and I am still so very happy I went and that I took the boys with me. They had a great time and the photos they took of themselves will be great memories for the rest of their lives and for their families. All in all, minus the illness, the trip was amazing!
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Today started out at the hotel with breakfast. The breakfast buffet was to die for! Absolutely fabulous! They had a variety of everything. I love this place. After I ate, I went for a swim and while the water was cold, it was nice to lounge around and wait for the boys to wake up. We hired a Tuk Tuk driver today for 8 hours. His rate was 20USD. He agreed to take us everywhere we wanted to go. We started out by going to lunch. I had asked the hotel to recommend a place that most Cambodians would eat. I thought we would get a market area. But, instead, we ended up at Malis. It is an upscale restaurant. I almost left but thought we drove out of the way to get here and I should try it. I am so glad I did. The food was delicious! We had Crab Fried Rice, Scallop with peppercorn, Cambodia Kabobs with chili sauce, Morning Glory, Honey BBQ Pork, and Cambodia Tiger Prawns. We all thought this was the best meal we had experienced in Cambodia! After lunch, we headed to the "Killing Fields." This is the area where there are mass graves from the Po Pot regime. It was a very dark time in Cambodian history and to this day, I don't understand why the International community did not get involved. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Fields The area is very somber and causes many emotions. The cost is 8USD and that comes with an audio tour guide. I got one for English and the boys got one for Thai. This was a great help as they didn't have to translate into another language. My two guys are rarely quite but they listened and they didn't speak the entire timer. It was such an interesting experience. At the end (about 1 hour) they looked at me and said, "so sad." And, then they asked why America didn't help like they want to do in Syria. I didn't have an answer for them other than after Vietnam and Korean Wars, the American people didn't want to get involved in anything. Very similar to now when the public is tired of wars in the Middle East. Shame on us for letting any people get treated this way. After that, we went to the King's Palace but the whole area was closed for a celebration and police and guards blocked us off. We tried a few other places and they were closed too. We ended up at Wat Phnom. It was built in 1373, and stands 27 metres above the ground. It is the tallest religious structure in the city. From Wiki: "The sanctuary itself was rebuilt several times in the 19th century and again in 1926. The interior has a central altar complex with a large bronze seated Buddha surrounded by other statues, flowers, candles and items of devotion and worship. The walls are covered with murals, especially of Jataka stories of the Buddha's earlier reincarnations before his enlightenment. There are also murals depicting stories from the Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. The newer murals in the bottom tiers are somewhat balanced, traditional and modern. The southwest corner of the vihear and stupa, is a small shrine dedicated to Lady Penh. The front is often crowded with the faithful bringing their prayers and food offerings to the woman deemed responsible for the founding of the wat." Our last stop of the day was the Russian Market. If you have been to JJ Market in Bangkok, think the same thing! It is a large market with copy goods galore! The fun part of the day was seeing the street scenes in and around the city! Beautiful people and beautiful city.
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Today started out at the hotel with breakfast. The breakfast buffet was to die for! Absolutely fabulous! They had a variety of everything. I love this place. After I ate, I went for a swim and while the water was cold, it was nice to lounge around and wait for the boys to wake up. We hired a Tuk Tuk driver today for 8 hours. His rate was 20USD. He agreed to take us everywhere we wanted to go. We started out by going to lunch. I had asked the hotel to recommend a place that most Cambodians would eat. I thought we would get a market area. But, instead, we ended up at Malis. It is an upscale restaurant. I almost left but thought we drove out of the way to get here and I should try it. I am so glad I did. The food was delicious! We had Crab Fried Rice, Scallop with peppercorn, Cambodia Kabobs with chili sauce, Morning Glory, Honey BBQ Pork, and Cambodia Tiger Prawns. We all thought this was the best meal we had experienced in Cambodia! After lunch, we headed to the "Killing Fields." This is the area where there are mass graves from the Po Pot regime. It was a very dark time in Cambodian history and to this day, I don't understand why the International community did not get involved. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Fields The area is very somber and causes many emotions. The cost is 8USD and that comes with an audio tour guide. I got one for English and the boys got one for Thai. This was a great help as they didn't have to translate into another language. My two guys are rarely quite but they listened and they didn't speak the entire timer. It was such an interesting experience. At the end (about 1 hour) they looked at me and said, "so sad." And, then they asked why America didn't help like they want to do in Syria. I didn't have an answer for them other than after Vietnam and Korean Wars, the American people didn't want to get involved in anything. Very similar to now when the public is tired of wars in the Middle East. Shame on us for letting any people get treated this way. After that, we went to the King's Palace but the whole area was closed for a celebration and police and guards blocked us off. We tried a few other places and they were closed too. We ended up at Wat Phnom. It was built in 1373, and stands 27 metres above the ground. It is the tallest religious structure in the city. From Wiki: "The sanctuary itself was rebuilt several times in the 19th century and again in 1926. The interior has a central altar complex with a large bronze seated Buddha surrounded by other statues, flowers, candles and items of devotion and worship. The walls are covered with murals, especially of Jataka stories of the Buddha's earlier reincarnations before his enlightenment. There are also murals depicting stories from the Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. The newer murals in the bottom tiers are somewhat balanced, traditional and modern. The southwest corner of the vihear and stupa, is a small shrine dedicated to Lady Penh. The front is often crowded with the faithful bringing their prayers and food offerings to the woman deemed responsible for the founding of the wat." Our last stop of the day was the Russian Market. If you have been to JJ Market in Bangkok, think the same thing! It is a large market with copy goods galore! The fun part of the day was seeing the street scenes in and around the city! Beautiful people and beautiful city.
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We were only going to Angkor Wat and Siem Reap but the more we talked about the country and the wars here, I decided I wanted the boys to see the "Killing Fields." Thais often look down on their neighboring countries and I wanted them to see this to make them understand a bit more of the history of the people here. Instead of just going in and out, I wanted to be sure they were able to see the other places if the had an interest. They both wanted to see Phnom Penh and so we headed in that direction. To be honest, the gatorade saga will soon be lost in my memory as shit like that happens all the time to me. But, I'll never forget the mini bar. Not that I was upset with them at all as I was not. But, it just goes to show what happens when one steps out of their what they know. The BF has traveled with me before and knows that I don't mind him drinking from the mini bar and when we were in India for 6 weeks last year we also had free drinks at the hotels but it was because we were on a club floor at the JW Marriott and the lounge was next to us and we would go in and get drinks there several times a day. I can't really blame him for this. This always makes me angry. I don't get it but it is the way it is. I had asked the hotel for the name of another company to save money and they refused to give me the name of one. They said, they could not be liable should there be an issue. So, I asked where I would go to find this and they said to go to any travel agent. I then asked if they could give me the name of one to call and they said they could not. So, I said, OK I may want to fly out and could they give me the name of a travel agent in town and they gave it to me directly. I then called and booked a car. LOL A PITA just to get one phone number. The taxi was 60 USD total. The plane would have been hear 300 for the 3 of us. It was a savings of over 240 USD and thus worth it IMHO. Now, to be honest, the drive was supposed to be 5-6 hours. It is not that it is a long way as much as the roads are really bad. Our driver was bad and thus part of the reason I said the trip was horrible. He passed every car we encountered and often there was not much room to pass. And, he was weaving in and out of traffic. In the end, we were at the hotel in about 4 hours. Thus, I think he was driving way too fast. At one point, I saw the speed of 90 MPH. I would not do this if driving in US on Interstate. But, he wanted to get there quick. His average speed was around 70 the majority of the time. Also, I did love seeing the countryside. The houses were all built up high on stilts. There were more cows on this one road than I have ever seen in Thailand. We saw lots of water buffalo. The passed by some great little villages and we got to see what the real people here live like. I found the ride fascinating. Just the speed we were going made it impossible to take photos and enjoy the scenery as much as I wanted to.