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  1. Blue Dolphin is a gay-owned massage parlor with hotel rooms for gay people. It is situated in Patong Beach,on the resort island of Phuket, in the Kingdom of Thailand. We are located in the gay area of the Paradise Complex, on a nice, quiet and safe pedestrian street, yet close to the bars and discos and about 10 minutes away from the beach. The perfect location for a fun and comfortable sleep Keywords: phuket,gay,boy,massage,hotel,guesthouse 135/12-13 Rath-U-Thit 200 Pee Road ,T.Patong A.Kathu , Phuket province 83150 / Thailand Phone:(66) (0)76 341611 Fax:(66) (0)76 341617 E-mail: info@bluedolphinphuket.com
  2. Come and enjoy coffee, tea, drinks and light snacks in our boutique garden Caf
  3. This is a great bar that started in June 2004. You can relax in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. There have many staffers and sexy boys that wait to serve you. Your fantasy and dream can come true. The soft music is gentle for your ear while enjoying the live shows. The staff is very welcoming to new customers and to expats alike. Keywords: free, guy, club, thailand, chiang, mai, gay 181/40-41 Changpuak Rd. Sriphoom Meang Chiangmai Thailand How to find located in a cul de sac off Chang Phuak Rd between The Murcure Hotel and the Lotus Hotel soi. Telephone: 053-212805, 085-8630543 Email: freeguyclub@gmail.com Website: http://www.freeguy-club.com/
  4. Souvenir Guesthouse has moved to a new location. It is about 10 minutes walk to the Night Bazaar. We have 6 rooms only but as charming as our previous guesthouse. We are in a quiet soi and you can relax in a tropical garden with the sound of birds and splashing water. Play ping pong, watch cable TV or just rest. Rates: 250 Baht per person (Share Bath) 300 Baht per person (Private Baht) Keywords: Souvenir Guesthouse 26 Kampaengdin Rd. Soi 3 T.Changklan Muang Chiang Mai 50100 (053)206 165 or 084 740 2458 Website: http://souvenir-guesthouse.com/index.html
  5. Conveniently located in central Chiang Mai – Seven Suns - is a patch of green in the bland urban jungle. Seven Suns is your resting place and starting point for all your Chiang Mai interests. Seven Suns is a hotel / guesthouse / restaurant with western accommodation and Asian influence. Seven Suns is an enterprise of the Mekong Education and Training Company, a Thai registered company with Thai and Australian shareholders. We provide clean secure rooms configured to your needs (single / twin or double) and our restaurant serves a selection of Thai and Western menu items from early morning until late at night. Our Mission Statement is “to provide continuous high quality services and accommodation at our guesthouse, support our staff to be their best and seek opportunities to empower those not as fortunate as ourselves to obtain a better life’. We believe: That we provide our guests with a clean and secure environment supported with the services of excellent and friendly staff That the success of our business is attained through quality services to our guests That we provide good quality, reasonably priced food produced in a clean kitchen and served in the comfort of our restaurant That we provide comfortable accommodation to our guests in our twelve rooms That we conduct our business in an ethical manner respecting local and international laws, regulations, customs and culture That our profits should be shared among our owners, staff and when possible provide charitable contributions back to the community in which we live That the values, ideas, culture and lifestyle of all people should be respected where those beliefs in turn allow individuals to respect others and do no harm. Keywords: hotel,holiday,discount hotel,cheap hotel,hotel reservation,accommodation,travel guide,econo lodge,hotel search,cheap holiday,travel lodge,bargain holiday,lodge,hospitality,holiday home,guest house,booking,unusual holiday,thailand holiday,world travel guide,gay travel guide,online travel booking,online hotel booking,travel booking,hospitality inn,holiday in thailand,guest house inn,asia hotel room booking,booking hotel,asia hotel booking,lonely planet travel guide,china travel guide,adult travel guide,discount hotel booking,hotel booking on line,hotel booking online,tourism guide,holiday booking,cheap holiday thailand,booking online,discount hotel booking site,guest house international,package holiday thailand, Relaxing, enjoyable, good food, friendly, quality, adventurous, diverse, open minded, curious, fun Seven Suns 155 Ratchamanka Road T. Prasingh, A. Muang Chiang Mai Thailand 50200 Tel: +66 (0) 53 814 325, (0) 53 814 430 Fax: +66 (0) 53 814 276 e-mail: bookings@sevensuns.net Web: http://www.sevensuns.net/home.php
  6. The Place to be for complete relaxation & the ideal center towards exploring the northern part of Thailand. Keywords: Buy, Rent or Build your dream house in Chiang Mai, dreamhouse, buy,rent,sale,holiday,apartment,villa,lake,paradise,teakwood,mountains, beautiful,mooban,star,home,properties,Thailand,Asia,real estate 64, Moo 1, Ban Pa Hiang Sankamphaeng 50130 Chiang Mai Thailand Telephone & Fax; +66(0)53880295 Mobile; +66(0)899539716 info@paradise-development.com Website: www.paradise-development.com
  7. Only 150km south-east of Bangkok, Pattaya is Thailand's busiest beach resort with many rooms available in hotels, bungalows and guesthouses. Pattaya, including Jomtien to the south and Naklua to the north, has palm-fringed sandy beaches with bright umbrellas and a view of tropical coral islands on the horizon. To make your stay in Pattaya a pleasant and memorable one, we offer a wide range of accommodations ranging from a luxurious fully appointed beach side town-home to several modern studio apartments with locations ranging from city center to beach side. Keywords: Pattaya Jomtien affordable luxury room apartment studio rental daily weekly monthly Jomtien, Pattaya Phone:+66-8-7977-0081 Website: http://www.asian-escapes.com
  8. LOL. Well, I guess I can make a video for that too. I'll call Jesse Santana over and ask him to bring a paper with him. Give me a few minutes though. Sorry about that.
  9. Sorry, very rudimentary as I am new at this but I gave it a shot! I just learned how to do this yesterday so your post in another thread gave me the idea of trying it. I know not professionally done, but I hope it shows what is needed. Thank you for participating in the board and if there is ever any way, we can make it easier, more fun or just plain sexier, let us know!
  10. Well, it says that if you pay the legal limit for 20 years, that it is forgiven. If you miss payments, you don't get it paid. It is not like if you just don't pay your loans for 20 years then they are forgiven. That is not the case. If you are not in default, if you make all your monthly payments agreed up, if the law doesn't change, then you can get it forgiven after 20 years of monthly payments. Am I wrong in this?
  11. I don't think that is the case.
  12. I have many friends from law school who owe money. They borrowed 60,000-100,000 to pay for their education. Now, they all owe 3-5times that amount. How is that even possible in 12 years? I just can't fathom how that is allowed. I did read a great article yesterday from the Denver Post: http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4987336?source=share_fb Why didn't I decide to be a banker when I was a kid. It seems they bank big bucks in any economy even when they fuck up the economy.
  13. My prediction by the end of this year is getting close. Less than a month left and I may not be in the right time frame. But, I doubt I'll be that far from when he returns.
  14. Thank you Thaiworthy! I'll be back soon enough. Most likely in a few months. I am spending winter in LA and do miss my boys!
  15. I think this is a brilliant idea! I wish I were there to take advantage of the beach, the boys and all while surfing on the Internet. Jeeze, does it get any better for gay guys than Thailand?
  16. Lucky, I would offer to sit in your lap but fear I might break you leg.
  17. It is so sad to me that still in the USA we have our young people struggling with their classmates. It simply breaks my heart.
  18. There are many benefits and advantages of retiring overseas. Launching a new life in a new country at this stage of your life can mean better weather, new adventures and opportunities, and new friends. You can realize the beach life you've dreamed of for decades and sometimes even realize some significant tax savings by relocating overseas. However, the primary advantage of retiring to another country can be a reduced cost of living. In some places overseas the cost of everything, including rent, groceries, a retirement home, medical care, health insurance, and dinners out, can cost a fraction what they cost in the United States. If living within a budget is a priority for your retirement planning, don't despair. Even on a very limited retirement budget, or perhaps even Social Security alone, you can afford a comfortable, interesting, fulfilling, and adventure-filled retirement lifestyle if you know where to look to find it. Here are six affordable places to retire overseas in 2012: Chiang Mai, Thailand --Monthly budget: $1,100 --Monthly rent: $400 Consider settling down in Chiang Mai, perhaps the world's most affordable place to retire comfortably. A retired couple can live here for as little as $1,100 per month, including rent and other basic expenses. A frugal person could live here on much less. I know a single American man living in Chiang Mai on only $200 a month, with half of that going for rent. He makes a sport out of spending as little as possible. Another Thai American woman who bought an apartment in a small town outside Chiang Mai manages on her Social Security income alone, which is $600 a month. These are special cases, but you can live very cheaply in this part of Thailand. House and apartment rentals can vary a great deal. You can rent a small home outside Chiang Mai for $100 to $150 a month. For a house or apartment that most American retirees would be happy living in, figure about $400 a month. Las Tablas, Panama --Monthly budget: $1,200 --Monthly rent: $400 My second pick for the most affordable place to retire in 2012 is Las Tablas, Panama, on the Pacific coast of this country's Azuero Peninsula. Other beach towns are certainly easier to access from Panama City. But these city beaches have gotten expensive. It'll take you four hours to reach Las Tablas from downtown Panama City. That's the bad news. The good news is that, having made the drive on the well-maintained PanAmerican highway, you are greeted by a charming and lively town center, a welcoming local population, and a long-established community of Panamanians and expats who savor their super-affordable seaside lifestyle. A couple can live comfortably in Las Tablas on as little as $1,200 per month. You could spend more, of course, especially if you travel often to Panama City to enjoy the distractions of the big city. But if you'd be happy with a modest life, sticking close to home, passing your days fishing and swimming, Las Tablas could have your name written all over it. One reason Las Tablas is such an affordable retirement choice is that the cost of rent in this part of Panama is dramatically lower than in Panama City or other coastal regions. You can rent a cozy, charming two-bedroom house within a few minutes' walk of the Pacific Ocean for as little as $400 per month. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia --Monthly budget: $1,250 --Monthly rent: $500 This developed Southeast Asian city is one of the world's most exotic and, at the same time, comfortable places to retire anywhere in the world. Kuala Lumpur qualifies as one of the best places in the world to live what can qualify as a luxury lifestyle on even a very modest budget of as little as $1,250 per month. Life is different in the heart of the Malaysian peninsula than in the West. When you go to your neighborhood shop, you take your time and converse with the owner, ask about his family, and he asks you about yours. By your second or third visit, you'll be recognized and waved to when you enter. You may even be invited to dinner, or at least to share a cup of kopi (coffee). Unlike many places in Asia, foreigners are genuinely welcomed in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia is the only country in this part of the world that makes full-time residency a straightforward option for foreign retirees. Language isn't a problem, as almost everyone speaks adequate English. Medical care is among the best in the world, and Malaysia has developed an important and growing medical tourism industry. [see The 10 Sunniest Places to Retire.] Cuenca, Ecuador --Monthly budget: $1,300 --Monthly rent: $500 In Ecuador, I believe Cuenca to be the best place for an expat to retire. It's not the cheapest retirement choice in this country (or the world), but it offers a comfortable and appealing quality of life for the money. At just over 400,000 people, Cuenca is the perfect size. It's small enough so that you see people you know when walking around town. What's more, people know and remember you, making you feel at home and part of the community. At the same time, Cuenca is not so small that it doesn't have all the services you need. It's the provincial capital of Azuay, so you have the state and municipal offices, making the administrative tasks of living in a foreign country easier to manage. Plus, Cuenca is a city of culture, with good restaurants, theater, orchestra, and festivals. Public transportation is great, both within the city and between cities. City buses are plentiful and inexpensive, and a taxi ride is about $1.50. Owning a car is an unnecessary expense and often a burden. Rental cars are easily available when you're ready to explore the country beyond Cuenca. Another advantage to Cuenca is the expat community that has developed here. It's big enough that it's not hard to find someone who speaks English, but small enough that the general population hasn't formed a stereotype about what American expats are like. Leon, Nicaragua --Monthly budget: $1,300 --Monthly rent: $500 Leon is not the best-known retirement option in Nicaragua, but it is the most affordable and also the most authentic. Sister colonial city Granada, with its central square, markets, restaurants, and thriving expat community, is a good choice too. But, because it's more discovered, Granada is more expensive. Leon is Nicaragua in its natural state. If you want to experience this country without the expats or the false economy that follows them around, then Leon is worth a look. Founded in 1524, Leon is home to 110,000 people and sits about an hour north of the capital of Managua. The climate is hot, but humidity is generally low and evenings are usually comfortable. Always a center for Nicaragua's liberal and progressive thinkers, Leon boasts bookstores, coffee shops, museums, universities, and the younger population that typically accompanies those things. This is a city of colonial architecture, an impressive cathedral, markets, and most of all, a relaxed, non-hurried ambiance and friendly people. Leon is an inland city that is close to the Pacific Ocean. The coast at Las Peñitas is less than 15 miles to the west when you're in the mood for swimming, seaside sunbathing, or fresh seafood in an open-air restaurant. Frequent bus service runs between Leon and Las Peñitas, making the trip easy and inexpensive. [see The 6 Best Places to Be a Snowbird.] Medellin, Colombia --Monthly budget: $1,700 --Monthly rent: $500 Medellin is more expensive than the other places on this list, but you get what you pay for. Medellin is still a highly affordable option, but it offers a superior quality of life in many regards, not only to the other budget choices, but to other much more costly retirement options as well. In Medellin, you get an enormous bang for your retirement lifestyle dollar. Colombia's city of springtime and flowers makes a good impression immediately and on many levels. Architecturally, this city is lovely. Built almost entirely of red brick, with almost every structure topped by a red clay tile roof, the place is pleasing in its consistency, especially when viewed from some height. The city is also impressively green, with trees, plants, and small gardens everywhere, and remarkably clean. In the central neighborhoods, you see no litter. The metro, a point of pride for the local population, is spotless and like new. At every station and in every train we boarded, I looked for but was unable to find even a cigarette butt or piece of gum on the ground. Medellin's primary cost advantage is its real estate market, which is a screaming bargain. El Poblado, in the heart of the city, is the top end, for both renting and buying. Here you're looking at $1,000 monthly for a one-bedroom and approximately $3,000 per month to rent a furnished luxury-level penthouse. In less recognized neighborhoods those prices can fall in half and more. Right now you could rent a one-bedroom apartment in the safe and pleasant Laureles neighborhood for as little as $450 or $500 per month. Another notable cost savings living in Medellin is utility expenses. Thanks to the spring-like climate year-round, you could live here with neither heating nor air conditioning, meaning your utility costs could be almost negligible. This could reduce your overall monthly budget by as much as $200 or more compared with other options. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/6-affordable-places-retire-abroad-191538246.html
  19. Our refurbished and upgraded Guest House is an ideal location for those who want to be near the beach and the nightlife, but want to be able to sleep at night! All our rooms are spacious and comfortable, and we
  20. Keep the specials coming! I wish I was there to enjoy them.
  21. Yeah, good luck with that FH. Mine was out for one week at one point and not one baht.
  22. I met Bear on several occasions when I was young. I didn't know him personally but just a handshake. He was like a god to most of us. I love college football and grew up with a family that talked about it all the time. I still get some joy in getting tickets for my Aunts from time to time for games. They have more Alabama shirts than I care to mention. When I was growing up, I use to wear Auburn just to piss them off. LOL It worked wonders. I might not have been able to be a jackass to them in most ways, but wearing an Auburn shirt to Xmas dinner sure did the trick. I am going to be curious to see who wins the games this weekend. It is still an exciting season and one I have enjoyed.
  23. Firecat, I have told you in the past that I met several boys in PA that looked like this. You don't believe me. That is OK. But, I have met then. If you go down one week and go to that sauna, you may or may not find them. Sometimes you have to be there at the right time. When I was there on my last trip, I met 2 guys that were twinkier looking and better looking than the guys in the photo. I went with both. I had a good time with one of the two. But, I didn't take photos. Sorry, my mind was different places. But, most of us don't have time at the sauna to take out a camera and take a photo. Well, I have time, I am just shy. Tom is not shy and gives this board the best photos in Brazil consistently. I know you are a doubting Thomas by nature. But, when 3 people who post here all say the same thing and you still doubt, you then become a skeptic. Come over to the light! Come over to the light!
  24. I doubt that as well. LSU is amazing! But, Bama rocks! (growing up in the shadow of the great Paul "Bear" Bryant!
  25. Friendly wager if Alabama and LSU make it to championship game?
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