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  1. You got it! In Sao Paulo, would you travel from: SAO-Guarulhos-SP(GRU) In Rio, would you travel from: RIO-Galeao-RJ(GIG) Are you getting one way ticket each time? Do you have business class on these flights? I did not see that as an option.
  2. I am not being confrontational but can you see? I saw it when I came to the site and was not logged in. I then logged in and saw it again. I saw your post and checked again and for the 3rd time I saw it as well.
  3. An American's view of life and culture in Gay Thailand and all its beautiful boys! keywords: gay pics, gay pictures, live gay asian guys, gay asian web cam, asian, thai, thai boy, bangkok, thailand, laos, lao, culture http://ricequeendiary.com/
  4. It all started when I retired and moved to Nevada to live with a friend of mine. As it happened he was in Thailand when I moved to Nevada. He kept telling me I have to come to Pattaya and that I just would not believe it. I let him know that I had no interest in SE Asia and couldn
  5. Keywords: Gay Bangkok, Gay Chiang Mai, Gay Kuala Lumpur, Gay Manila, Gay Pattaya, Gay Singapore http://shamelessmack.wordpress.com/
  6. Gay Owned and Gay Managed Boutique Bed & Breakfast Home in Patong Beach Phuket Thailand Club One Seven Phuket is a boutique hip, yet valued-added GLBT oriented accommodation located here in Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand. Hailed by former guests as "home away from home", Club One Seven Phuket is your perfect Home base for everything you would desire in a vacation, from pure relaxation to great adventures. Club One Seven Phuket offers a Home Dining Caf
  7. Thanks. You are right! I do appreciate the help. Is there a way to get the site in English?
  8. The Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, whose deeply political work vividly examines the perils of power and corruption in Latin America, won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/08/books/08nobel.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss Has anyone read any of his books? I'd be curious to know what others think before I order a few of them to test. Thanks.
  9. Would you recommend waiting till I get there to book as I'll be in Sao Paulo for a week? or, should I get online?
  10. Makes 4 Servings Ingredients: • 4 tuna steaks, about 5 to 6 ounces each • 1 tablespoon olive oil • Salt to taste • Freshly ground black pepper • Green beans Cooking Instructions: 1. Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. 2. Season the tuna with salt and pepper and then drizzle with olive oil. 3. Grill each tuna fillet for about 3 to 5 minutes on each side, depending on the thickness of the fish steaks. 4. Serve with green beans. Nutritional Information: Per Serving: 1 tuna fillet Calories: 178 Fat: 5g Carbohydrates:Og Protein: 31g Fiber: Og Sodium: 346mg Saturated fat: 19 Sugar: Og
  11. LOL Have you seen the size of these dildos? I am not any ordinary size queen.
  12. Let's face it, dining out is a big part of life. The good news is, you don't have to put your nutrition on hold when you go to a restaurant. It doesn't have to be difficult to eat what you like and maintain, or even continue to lose weight. Just keep these tips in mind when you dine out: • Don't skip meals earlier in the day to "save up" for the evening. It's way too easy to overeat when you're hungry. • Look for key words on the menu: "roasted", "grilled", "poached", "steamed". These terms usually mean they were prepared without extra fat or a large amount of calories. It is still always' helpful to ask your server exactly how the food is prepared. Don't be afraid to make substitutions. • On that same note, stay away from items that are "fried", "smothered", "sauteed", "covered", etc. Obviously, these are less healthy items that can easily have twice the calories of the steamed versions. • Enjoy the dining experience. Take your time, eat slowly, and enjoy the social side of eating. It takes about 20 minutes for the brain to register that you're full. We consume a lot less calories when we eat slower. It is also easier on the digestive system. • Remember to choose a blend of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats at each meal. One large bowl of pasta with cream sauce is not the best way to go. Add chicken and veggies, switch to a red sauce, scale back the amount of pasta and you've got a great meal. • Ask for dressings and sauces to be put on the side. That way, you can decide how much to use. Remember, a little goes a long way! • Take home at least half of your meal. Most restaurant portions are enough for 3 meals so there's no need to clean that plate! It is even advised that you get the takeout box when the food arrives and put half of your meal in right away. Portion control is the single most important thing to practice in a restaurant. It will save you more calories than you know. • Let's say you dine out about once a week. Allow yourself one "exciting item" whether it be a glass of wine, soda, or small piece of cake. Remembering moderation is always key to avoid overindulgence later. On average, Americans eat over 200 meals away from home each year. Remember these tips when dining out. By making small changes over time, you can enjoy restaurant food without sacrificing good nutrition. On average, I eat out about 1,000 times a year. So, these suggestions are important for my health.
  13. Here is the word for this week: frabjous \FRAB-juhs\, adjective: Wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious. He bombarded her with imported candy and American beauties, and cluttered up the spring with a series of whist parties, which butted into the social calendar something frabjous. -- George Fitch, At good old Siwash If there's a more frabjous pairing of writer and director than Lewis Carroll and Tim Burton, I can't imagine it. -- Mike Scott, "'Alice in Wonderland' movie review: Callooh! Callay! Tim Burton creates a frabjous delight," The Times-Picayune, March 2010 Frabjous is one of many words coined by Lewis Caroll in Through the Looking-Glass.
  14. I found an old journal that I kept back in 2005 and thought this entry was interesting. Things change but they often stay the same. Journal: What strikes me during the early morning hours in Pattaya is how much quieter it is than the farm I grew up on in Alabama. There are no crickets chirping, no birds singing and no roosters crowing. The streets are dead and the only sound and movement anywhere comes from the few foreign tourists that get up with the sun. As an early riser, I often start stirring around 7 to the site of the sparkles of sunlight light that manages to filter through my bedroom curtains. When the powerful sunlight pushes through the heavy fabric and creeps into my eyes, I let my day begin. After years of not even going to bed until the early morning hours, I often feel uncomfortable embracing the dawn, but am comforted by memories of my grandmother. When I was a child she would rise at the crack of dawn to brew coffee and start her day. Sleeping on her couch I would wake up to the comforting smell every morning. It was my rock. Whenever I went to bed I knew I could depend on that smell the next morning. The same is true of the sunlight in Pattaya. Every morning here it takes awhile before my mind catches up with my body. When I slowly stumble while I pick up my computer and hit the elevator button to descend the five floors to the street. On most days the streets are empty as I make my way to Starbucks. While some shops open at 7 most stay close until at least 11. This irks me. I want to start my day and can't stand the idea of waiting hours before embracing each day. It pulls on my last bits of sanity and the idleness plays tricks on my mind. Luckily, Starbucks opens at 7 and they have high speed internet access so I can get work done while the rest of the city sleeps. As I walk into the coffee shop, the employees know me by name and offer to get me the usual. I nod my head, sit in MY chair and open my laptop. I answer emails, surf the web and chat with friends in the States. The hour flows by easily. As I head back to my apartment, there is more activity in the streets but the stores remain closed. Back home I water the plants I bought at the local orchid farm. There are five here now
  15. considers is the operative word.
  16. I am going to open up a bank account in Brazil. I have all the needed documentation. I am looking for the best one and easiest one to deal with that will give me an ATM card as well as easy to wire money into. Any information would be appreciated! Thanks.
  17. I am looking for the best choices to go from Sao Paulo to Porto Alegre and then to Rio and back to Sao Paulo. I do carry a few 70 pound bags. What are the baggage restrictions in Brazil? Is this going to cost me a fortune? When I went back and forth from Sao Paulo to Rio so often, I had a car service take me with my luggage in the back and on the top. Now, I am looking for best way to go the route above. Thanks.
  18. Thank you both. I believe I have fixed all log in issues. Please clear you cache and let me know if there are any more issues. Thank you both for bringing this to my attention.
  19. Breast Cancer stole Pink from US. Thanks for the article though. Interesting read.
  20. Thank you. There is no way to widen the interface without redoing the entire site. That is something we are working on but it is not going to be a short term project. Thank you for the suggestion. We will take this into consideration.
  21. I have pinned this event to the top of the forum for the rest of this week. Good luck with the event and I hope it everyone that is in the area will go out and support you!
  22. I believe I have resolved the log in issues that some were having. We now have the log in on the main top banner and have added the "remember me" back as well. Please let me know if anyone is having any other issues. Thank you.
  23. This is the rumor. Do you think this will come to fruition? I'd love to see it and may be the way out of the mess Obama has gotten himself in.
  24. Even their statues of Christ are pink. Who knew?
  25. I am sorry gentlemen. I was working on the main banner and the code was replaced. I am working on having it fixed today. I am pretty new to this so please give me a little time and I'll have it working again.
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