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TotallyOz

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  1. I love the ladyboy contests in Pattaya and they are the best in Thailand IMHO. I have also seen the Jumbo contests before and they are usually great. If you are in Pattaya, for 200 bath, this should be a fun night.
  2. I had a very nice dinner last night at Le Cafe Royale. I always have a good time when I am there. The waiters are very professional and attentive. The food is consistently good and the eye candy walking by is pretty great. I saw they had a big stage set up for their grand 22nd Anniversary Party. I asked for a flyer for it but did not find one. However, it looks to be a very fun night.
  3. We were in Funny Boys and X Boys last night and they had many new boys in each place. The bars had a nice group of customers and sexy boys filled the stage. It was nice to see so many new boys around town and it seems like high season is upon us! The boys have made their way down from the farms and villages and decided to give the 3 sois in the gay mecca of Pattaya a chance. I wish them all great luck! Xboys has a great show and very enjoyable. The special show underneath the blanket last night had one of my favorites getting pounded like I had never seen. Also, the B Boys break dancers were awesome!
  4. Love those BW photos!
  5. OMG
  6. Passion
  7. Young Love.
  8. Sweetness!
  9. I just had Gaybutton's Oatmeal Bread. It was great! The guys and I loved it. Thanks GB for the recipe. We are now making the Garlic Bread. They can't get enough and they seem to love making it and eating it. (day 1 mind you so I am sure their interest will wean much like it does with everything)
  10. This is right outside Central Festival today. It had not rained that much and for only about an hour. We saw this and thought we would take a few photos for those of you that miss LOS!
  11. I was a bit surprised to be reading all the protests in France against gay marriage. I thought France was a very liberal country and gays were widely accepted. Have others who have spent more time there know about this? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20382699
  12. I love Blue Bloods and think it is a great show. I did enjoy Last Resort as well but it was a low priority show but still very enjoyable. I never got into Partners but have friends that loved it.
  13. My guys spent a good 3 hours here at VIP again last night and loved it. Great staff. Decent Prices. Clean and accommodating. It closes at 2AM but if you are there at 2, they let you continue. Just an FYI
  14. Be sure to add your photos in the right thread! Also, be sure if you like a photo, to click "Like" at the bottom of that thread to "vote" for it. You can vote for as many as you want. Come on, this is fun. Vote and add!
  15. Well, the boys made it. And, I am doing much better today.
  16. LOL I have not really understood until this moment why GB always has yeast available to him at the wink of an eye. This explains why I see him on Beach Road every AM.
  17. OK. First batch made. No good smell. I remember they use to smell up the place. None this time. Also, I guess it doesn't work right without yeast?
  18. Damn it GayButton! You come on and throw out all the deals and specials and you don't give enough information for someone to find it. Either that or it was already sold out. Damn you! jk Got it. Thanks for the heads up!
  19. I have lived in both houses and in condos in the LOS and both have advantages. A house can be larger and have lots more space. You get tons of privacy and in the ones I lived in, never had to deal with neighbors. I had a private pool at my homes I rented so I loved being able to go out and swim alone. A condo to me has become more convenient and easy. I love being able to get anything fixed really fast with maintenance and not having to leave the building to get laundry or get items needed from the store. I had food poisoning for the last few days and I will admit that being in a condo made things pretty easy for me as I never had to leave the building to get food delievered each meal and while I do the BF's, I like being able to just take an elevator downstairs and eat without leaving in the rain. You are sometimes limited in condos. I can't choose the package I want for UBC. I can't get True Internet in the condo as they only allow ToT and 3BB. Security is about the same in both places and I always felt secure in a home and I also do in the condo. I really got to thinking about this while I was a bit under the weather this week and I was glad I had chosen a condo this go around. What do others prefer? Are other cities different than in Pattaya?
  20. I get invited back every year to a high school reunion. I have never been. I was thinking about that tonight as I watched the Glee show. I have never even been back to my high school since I graduated. I do have friends from those days but the memories are not ones that I care to revisit so each year, I just never show up and never go. Everyone says they would love to see me. But, what do I even have in common with them now? Do you return for your reunions? Do you keep in touch with friends from yesteryear?
  21. And, now the end!
  22. and some more.
  23. A few more for today.
  24. Let me work on getting them all lined up for you sir!
  25. Eeew how sleazy!” It’s not the usual way that my sister might react to finding out where I met a boyfriend. But that’s because we were introduced not in the real world, or through a conventional dating website, but on Grindr, a free smartphone dating app for gay men. It has a reputation as a place to find partners for casual sex but, as I discovered to my surprise, it’s also the perfect place to find love. For the uninitiated, Grindr is a phenomenon that has totally changed the gay community in London, its most popular and active city, with more than 500,000 users. In other words, about two-thirds of gay men in London use the app (even if they won’t admit it). In the old days before Grindr, if you wanted to use technology to find love, you had to search for someone based on particular characteristics; their looks, their age, their interests and so on, on dating websites. The process was a little like online shopping and very deliberate, not like meeting someone unexpectedly in the real world at a party or through a friend. Grindr and other apps like it use GPS on your phone to just show you the 100 closest gay people to you right now and you can’t search Grindr other than by age. The 100 people you see change all the time as they and you move around London. What Grindr also does is highlight the people around us that we might never have met. As Grindr’s founder Joel Simkhai told me: “If you’re gay there is a basic problem of knowing which guys are actually gay around you. Grindr solves this problem.” For the full story: http://www.standard....dr-8322951.html
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