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This show is very well done and keeps you waiting for the next episode week after week. This week's show was great and I love the new characters they brought in this season.
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I usually go to Alabama and Tennessee to visit relatives in the summer and we always take a trip to the Mennonite farms. They have great vegetables to sell and my Aunts really love going from farm to farm to buy the goods. I always enjoy the after product of fresh squash, fried okra, turnip greens, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, etc. When you have great fresh veggies mixed with good Southern cooking, you have a fabulous summer day!
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Yes, it does help keep my data more secure. My account was hacked at Sony and I changed all the accounts. With one breach, it is easy to go about getting other information. That one was made public. Most are not. So, I still think a good idea to change most of your passwords on a regular basis.
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Moses was right in most of his suggestions. It was very kind of him to offer this. Moses is apparently a programmer and was trying to them them out.
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Thank you for that history lesson. It will make me reconsider my anger when my taxi driver goes the wrong way. My BF always has to be the interpreter as I know the short and fast way to get most places I want to go so I tell him where I want the driver to turn. If he is not with me, I just sit back and moan.
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I think important to change passwords every few months for all your sites. That is only my recommendation. It only takes a few hours to do this and it will keep you more secure.
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Our of curiosity, do you tip taxi drivers in Bangkok for a short in town trip? If so, what do you tip? Do you think Thais tip taxi drivers?
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I have written over 100 reviews on trip advisor and I use it whenever I go to a new city. I look at the review and if the review is from a newbie, I pass by. If a review is from someone established with reviews from a variety of hotels, I give weight to that review. Sorry, but I never read a review from someone with only one or two posts. I find them irrelevant to the site and to me. If someone is serious about the reviews, they can do more than a few reviews. I get lots of questions based on my reviews and I always answer. I also will ask questions when I am going to travel. I do have a long Crown Plaza Bangkok story I'll post when I get time and it really told me the weight management puts into reviews and they really try to vet the bad reviews.
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Admin Note: We moved this thread to the main Gay Thailand forum as we think it is relevant to anyone traveling to Thailand.
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We have tried to consolidate the Bangkok City Guide Area on the website. We have now moved this over to the forums as we believe that forum participants best know the area and when something has closed. The old Bangkok Gay Guide area had many old listings that were closed or changed names. We hope we are able to do a better job at keeping this organized. The Bangkok City Guide for Gay Thailand is located at the top of the screen by hitting City Guide. http://www.gaythailand.com/index.php?file=city_guides&gCityID=1&gCatID= We have finished the hotel area of this section. http://www.gaythailand.com/index.php?file=city_guides_listing&gCityID=1&gCatID=6 The hotels are linked to the Gay Bangkok Forum we have created for businesses in gay Thailand. The businesses do not have to be gay owned and operated but at least gay friendly. Here is a post that has all the hotels listed: http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/7174-bangkok-gay-and-gay-friendly-hotels-and-b-and-b/ Baan Saladaeng Saladaeng Road, Soi 3 Silom, Bangkok 10500 Phone:+66 (0)2 6363038 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/7237-gay-bangkok-hotel-baan-saladaeng/#entry51554 Babylon Sauna Bed and 34 Soi Nandha, South Sathon Road Soi 1, Bangkok 10120 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5935-babylon-sauna-bed-and-breakfast/ BBB Inn Guesthouse 918 Rama 4 Road Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/7190-bangkok-gay-hotel-bbb-inn/#entry51253 Malaysia Hotel 54 Soi Ngamduplee, Rama 4 road, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Tel: +66 2 679 7127 thru 36 Fax: +66 2 287 1457 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5933-malaysia-hotel/ OmYim Lodge Address: 72,74 (Chong Nonsi BTS station) Naratiwat Road. Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok, 10500, Thailand. Telephone : (+66) (0)2-635-0169 Fax: (+66) (0)2-635-0168 E-mail Address: omyim@omyimlodge.com http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5939-omyim-lodge-bangkok/ Padi Madi Gay friendly Guesthouse 2/7 Sukhumvit 53 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/6189-padi-madi-gay-friendly-guesthouse/ Pinnacle Lumpinee Hotel & Spa, Bangkok 17 Soi Ngam Du phi, Rama 4 Road, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5937-pinnacle-hotels/ THE SUNRISE RESIDENCE 110/1 Saladaeng 1/1, Saladaeng Road Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5934-sunrise-residence/ Tarntawan Place Hotel 119/5-10 Surawong Road Bangkok 10500 Tel: +66-2-238-2620 Fax: +66-2-238-3228 http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5932-tarntawan-place-hotel/ Vincent's Restaurant & The 7 Rooms Soi Ngam Duphli, Rama 4 Rd., Thungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120, Thailand http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/topic/5938-vincents-hotel-and-restaurant/ If you know of other hotels that we need to list, please add them to this thread and we will research them and add a listing on the website. Thank you for your consideration.
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Bangkok's newest designer residence, situated in the heart of Bangkok's downtown Silom. Baan Saladaeng residence is the destination for all discerning business travelers, leisure tourists and long-term visitors alike, seeking the comforts of a unique stay in central down town Bangkok. A new unique designed Guesthouse with luxury facilities and high service! Not a Hotel, it's not a Guesthouse, maybe even better! Nine individual rooms all with aircon, Internet, TV, etc.etc. Some rooms having a Sundeck or a Outdoor Bath to entertain your 'friend(s). Come to Soi 3 at Saladaeng, you will be surprised. Whether you're coming to the city for business, leisure or pleasure, for a few days or for a few weeks, at Baan Saladaeng you'll always be right in the heart of it all. You'll find us at the end of a quiet, cosy little soi, just off the tree-lined Soi Saladaeng. We're just a few minutes walk from the BTS skytrain (Saladaeng Station), the MRTA subway (Silom Station) and the entertainment and shopping district along the Silom Road. Our guest rooms and suites each have a unique style. You choose the one that suits you best. Thai people are famous for the gentle and generous way we care for our guests. When you stay with us we will look after you, help you plan your day, show you the best Bangkok has to offer. We've been welcoming guests back for the Baan Saladaeng experience over and over again ever since we opened in 2008. They love us. We hope you will too. Keywords: Guest House in Bangkok, Thailand , Guest House in Thailand, Saladaeng, Bangkok's newest designer residence Saladaeng Road, Soi 3 Silom, Bangkok 10500 Phone:+66 (0)2 6363038 Website: http://www.baansaladaeng.com
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Has anyone seen this yet? I am dying to see it but it is not in Thailand. I hope I see it some way before I return to the USA. http://www.magictripmovie.com/
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OK. We are down to the final four. Few seem willing to pick a winner out of a pack of 10. Now, there is only one week left. Who will take home the prize? I am going to say Marco at this point. Although, I think one of the girls is far superior to him and will get a lot of votes. I think Marco will make it to the top 2 and I am hoping he will be the winner! Sorry, I just have to pic a cute boy as the winner! It is the gay man inside me hoping to get Marco to join Male Escort Review one day down the road. Tad doesn't really do it for me. Ricky is gone but he was such a beautiful lad! Lovely skin, beautiful face and a smile that lit up the stage EVERY week. IMHO This year has been my favorite but I did love seeing Ken dance again the past few weeks. He still has a piece of my heart from last year and is growing into a very handsome young man. Ken, if you are reading this, come live with me and lets dance around the world!
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I can see how you would get confused by your friend and me. LOL I am just happy I was sharp enough to retire from working and start traveling the world before I reached 35. I guess if I had been sharper, I would have made it before 30. But, hey, I guess we can't all be the sharpest splinter in the wood pile.
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I'd love to make that last picture a threesome! Chase, where are you getting these photos? They are very high quality. If that is you, you are quite amazing!
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Yeah, but Fountainhall was downloading it from 72 of those countries last month. jk Congrats on the success of the venture and I hope that it continues.
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As always sir, you have great information on everything to do with gay Thailand. Now, may I ask, where I can go to find boys of very low standard?
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Chicken Tamales Servings: 4 ½ cup Maseca® instant corn masa flour 1/3 cup water 1/8 teaspoon sea salt Mix ingredients together until it forms a soft dough ball. Split into 4 equal portions and form into balls. Corn husks: Buy from a Spanish style market or the international aisle of the supermarket. Soak in hot water for 5 min or until soft. Filling: 1 – 6 ounce chicken breast, ¼ cup red bell peppers, roasted and diced ¼” ¼ cup sun dried tomatoes 3 tablespoon green enchilada sauce 1 tablespoon cilantro, finely chopped 1 tablespoon lime juice ¼ teaspoon sea salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake off chicken breast in the oven for 20 minutes. After it is fully cooked, cool it down in the refrigerator so you can shred the chicken. Mix the filling ingredients together. To Assemble: Lay one corn husk down then add one of the dough balls to the corn husks. Press down until about ¼ of an inch. Place filling in the middle. Wrap the corn husk over it to make a package. Steam for 45 minutes. Unwrap husk, serve and enjoy! Per serving: 181 calories
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Apple, Gorgonzola and Butter Leaf Salad ½ cup Green apples, sliced 3oz Cooked Chicken Breast, chopped 6-8 leaves Butter lettuce 1oz carrots, shredded 1ozGorgonzola cheese 1oz Candied Walnuts 1oz light raspberry vinaigrette Layer butter leaf lettuce on bottom of salad plate Top with carrots, chicken breast, cheese, apples and walnuts Dress with vinaigrette and serve.
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Nothing is set in stone yet. But, we wanted to get input from members on moving the political discussions back to the main forum. We separated them as on other sites the discussions got very heated and uncivil. However, I don't see that on this site. People act as gentlemen even when they have political differences. Do you think the politics forum should be moved into the General Forum?
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CNN has a great piece on places that are great to see but few rarely see. I can count only 2. You? http://www.cnngo.com...een-asia-040355 1. Hoh Xil, Tibet 2. An Bang Beach, Vietnam 3. Shodoshima, Japan 4. The Wild Wall, China 5. Garden of Dreams, Nepal 6. Ratu Boko, Indonesia 7. Rua da Tercena, Macau 8. Koh Kood, Thailand 9. Haedong Yonggung Temple, South Korea 10. Shandur Polo Tournament, Pakistan 11. Sea Urchin farm, Hong Kong 12. Miho Museum, Japan 13. Terelj National Park, Mongolia 14. Haputale, Sri Lanka 15. Hai Ba Trung district, Vietnam 16. Kota Gede, Indonesia 17. Kranji farms, Singapore 18. Pekan, Malaysia 19. Serosugil, South Korea 20. Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Japan 21. Burma 22. San Joaquin church, Philippines 23. Doi Inthanon, Thailand, the back way 24. Jungles near Tasik Chini, Malaysia 25. Tarim Poplar Forest Natural Reserve, Xinjiang
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But, the proceeds go to the King Power Foundation. I am sure the money raised will go to support the poor and underprivileged in Thailand. Right?
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While I love a nice afternoon at Hero (even though I can't find the guy Kjun recommended me to see), Bangkok is truly a world class city with so many things going on every month. Here are just a few: 1. James Blunt Some Kind of Trouble Live in Bangkok This is a unique opportunity for Thai music fans to experience the magnificent songcraft of one of today
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August 12th is a very special day for the people of Thailand! H.M. The Queen