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Thanks JKane. We try. But, this new upgrade cost a fortune (free actually but took a lot of time and if I said it was free I wouldn't be able to continue my post) and because of this vase expense, I am no longer able to afford dinner. Can you help me out? I would need to have a cutie join me for dinner. And, did I mention, I wanted to have this dinner in Paris. I think Air France flies there. Business Class of course. Please. Please. Please. I am begging. jk I have been taking note of several of the bugs. This is normal as this is more than a forum site. It is a full functional site and we are required to integrate the log in with the site. If there are issues, we will work on fixing them when the programmers report for work. Bastards always want the weekend off. I don't get it. I tell them that I work 7 days a week. Please keep telling us of any issues you find. We will work on them.
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Went to Nice Boys last night about 8PM an no one there. It was early and I was told to come back in 1 hour. I went back at 10PM with a friend to celebrate his birthday. OMG The stage was packed with sexy guys. Everyone looked over 18. They had tons of customers. The boys all seemed to be having a great time. It was business as usual in the Plaza last night. Welcome back Nice Boys! Keep up the good work!
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I sat next to him going to Brazil last year. We had a nice chat for a bit. I had no idea who he was or what he did. I just thought he was a cute guy. He was with his GF. When we got into the baggage claim area, there was a mob of people. I didn't know why they were all looking at him and walking over to him and he then got bodyguards. He would not leave the area till he got his surfboard off the baggage area. He was then wisked away. He said goodbye to me and thought it was funny I didn't know who he was.
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I thought I was the only one not allowed to vote. Sorry. I will have our programmers check this out on Monday. My apologies.
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OK. I admit I can't seem to stop watching this train wreck of a show. Why? I don't know. I have much better things to do with my time. Yet, every time I see a new episode, I download it and watch it. It has to be the worst show on TV.
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Nice! Thank you.
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As you may have been informed already, VISA has suspended their connection with the ePassporte VISA program. According to those in California, this is a problem with Visa and not the bank. They say it should be resolved next week. If you were sending your BF money via Epassporte, he may not be able to use it. Just a heads up for anyone who uses Epassporte.
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I tried to find a way to do this myself. No luck. But, I'll have the programmer do this as I don't mess up the whole site.
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Wow Daddy. You are so enlightened. I am also displeased with these kinds of things going on here. Can you offer us advice when we get someone who only wants to tear people apart? We would appreciate anything you have to share.
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The upgrade is complete. We are now up to date for at least a year or two. I hope. It was a long day for me (nighttime USA time). Thank you all for your patience if you had issues accessing the site.
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I received an e-mail from Little Choices - Big Pleasures, new gay bar in Hua Hin! The Letter: An American, a Thai and a Swiss guy open this new gay place for local farangs, Thais and tourists. We believe in Hua Hin and we are sure this lovely place needs a good gay bar. Here our information: Little Choices Bar & Bistro 178/1 Naredamri Road Hua Hin Phone: 087 667 42 07 Homepage: http://www.littlechoiceshuahin.com Located close to Sofitel in walking distance to Hilton, nice gay bar for locals and tourist with art gallery. Open till 2.00 am.
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There is a slight possibility that I will be there during this time. If so, I hope we can meet up and hang out. I have to be in NYC for the weekend of Nov. 7 and have not made any arrangements afterward. It will all depend on family in USA before those dates. How much did you get the Atlantico for? Do they have FAST high speed Internet Free?
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As you can see, in progress now.
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Lettuce keeps better if you store in refrigerator without washing first so that the leaves are dry. Wash the day you are going to use. Any others?
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Many of us eat out every day at least once. Some eat out for every meal. I am going to cook a home cooked dinner for a friend in Pattaya who always cooks me great food. It got me to thinking that the BF and I really eat out 3 meals every day when I am in Thailand. I can't even think of the last time I cooked a real meal. I am a good cook. I just prefer the option to eat out often. When you eat out, what are the important factors that you consider when in Land of Smiles?
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Number 4 looks like he is ready (and willing) for a good long ride.
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I have been following him for years but his Glee appearances really make me yearn for him more. How can I have him?
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If you are traveling in Brazil and get tired of sweating your buns off, Curitiba is a cool southern city where you can beat the heat! Curitiba is one of the most modern and well organized cities in Brazil – and unlike Brasilia, there are tons of tourist attractions and hot night life. Even more amazing for South America – Curitiba features an advanced transportation system that is actually efficient and will help you get where you need to go. For once you won’t have to worry about leaving hours in advance when you want to make your dates on time! One of the things that strikes many first time visitors to Curitiba is how clean this city is. Some people, in fact, describe the city as “obsessive compulsive” about keeping the streets, parks and alleys as squeaky clean as possible. This is a good thing, but don’t be surprised if you get a dirty look if you toss a cigarette or trash on the ground. The best way to visit Curitiba is to come in by train. If you do so, you will see some of the most fantastic green scenery anywhere. We highly recommend the train that comes directly from Paranguana. Don’t even bother bringing a book, the vistas will make the trip go by faster than you want it to. If you do choose to fly into the Curitiba airport, there are fast busses that can cheaply get you into the city center. A general rule of thumb is to avoid being a litter bug as much as humanly possible. Part of the charm of Curitiba is that it is one of the most European influenced metropolises in the region. Nominated as the American Capital of Culture in 2003, you will not ever feel like you are on a vacation in a third world country. Better still; the temperature is nearly always moderate, rarely dipping below freezing in winter or above 80 degrees in the summer. You should always bring a coat with you – no matter what time of year you are visiting Curitiba. The city is known for having very unpredictable weather and sometimes the climate can change several times during the course of a single day. This is because cold fronts often come in from Antarctica and Argentina. The good news is that Curitiba is surrounded by mountains which block off nearly all of the wind. In other words, it may get chilly, but you won’t have to worry about winds chilling you to the bone. While this is not exactly a beach friendly climate – it can be a great place to let your sunburn heal and remember what real weather is like – without ever being too hot or too cold. Curitiba is the capital of the southern Brazil province of Parana and has roughly 1.7 million residents. Despite the large number of residents, Curitiba never seems like a particularly crowded city. That’s because it has been a model of modern urban planning – and has even won a UNESCO award for its artfully designed urban development plans. The city’s name comes from the Native America word for “much pine” and refers to the large number of indigenous Araucaria in the region. When it was first founded by the Portuguese in 1693 it was named “Our Lady of the Light In The Pine Forrest.” Over time, this name became unwieldly and it was simply renamed “much pine.” Incorporated in 1842, Curitiba’s growth depended on the cattle trade because it was halfway between the farms in the deep south and the large northern marketplaces. Because Curitiba became quickly prosperous, immigrants from Europe quickly arrived in large numbers, hoping to make their fourtunes throughout the 1800s and 1900s. This is particularly apparent when you go out dining in Curitiba – and discover a wealth of diverse cuisines. You can find eateries reprsenting nearly every type of europeon, asian and North Amercan cooking styles. Over the years Curitiba has developed a reputation as the friendliest city in Brazil for foreign travellers. Because it has never been besiged with the rowdy partiers of Rio de Janerio or Sao Paulo, tourists are almost always welcomed with open arms and encouraged to visit the scenic forests outside the city and the beautiful buildings that make up the downtown area. The downside of not being a tourist mecca is that it will be harder for you to find English speaking natives here than in the larger and more well known cities. You will find yourself using your phrase book more than you would expect – and you will want to learn at least some level of Portuguese - or take a native speaker with you! One of the most popular things to do in town is to come out and check out the street performers on the weekends. Nearly every Saturday hundreds and hundreds of dancers, singers and performance artists come out en masse to the downtown streets and entertain passersby in hopes of getting a few coins. Some of these performers are excellent and nearly all are worth watching for at least a few seconds. Also popular is the downtown “Flowers Street” which has been turned into a pedestrian only avenue and has quickly become a meeting place for city residents when they want to simply relax and enjoy the sites of their hometown. To help you get nearly anywhere you want to go the town has created the “Speedy Bus.” This low cost public transportation option runs regularly and on time (no small feat for South America) and can take you to nearly any part of Curitiba that you want to visit. All of the historic and popular buildings have undergone a complete refurbishing that began in the 1970s, so no matter where you walk you will be able to experience the full potential of the beautiful architecture that Curitiba is known for. Another unique part of Curitiba is that it has four distinctly defined seasons – unlike the “dry” and “rainy” seasons that plague much of the South American continent. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Curitiba is something you won’t want to miss. This huge gothic church is based on the architecture of Barcelona’s classic cathedrals and remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city. Curitiba is known as the “Ecological Capital of Brazil” for good reason. Over the past three decades more than 26 parks have been built in the city. Today there is an estimated 55 square meters of green space for every Curitiba resident. One of the most beautiful sites in Curitiba is the Botanical Gardens. This huge complex features more than 245,000 square meters of flowers, fauna and other botanical delights. Not only can you walk through the enormous (and beautiful) greenhouse, there is also a Botanical Museum that gives you a full history of the plant life and foliage of Brazil. If you go plan to make a day of it – there are more than enough things to see and you won’t want to have to rush home. You will also want to take time to visit the nearby Iguacu Waterfalls. Bring your camera because you can get a spectacular view from an overhanging bridge. Curitiba is also world renowned as one of the best arts and cultural centers of South America. Whether you are looking for beautiful modern art museums, ballet performances or classic theater, Curitiba’s thriving art community will have something to make you happy. The Wire Opera is fascinating. It is a stunning mixed indoor/outdoor wire and metal structure that serves as one of the largest performing arts spaces in the city. This is where classical music fans stream in to see the best culture Curitiba has to offer. Don’t miss the Oscar Niemeyer museum. The building itself is a work of art (it looks more like a satire of a building than a proper structure) and the gallery is dedicated to the works of Niemeyer, who designed, from scratch, the entire capital city of Brasilia. If bike riding or rollerblading is your thing (or you just like to watch bike boys and roller bladders) be sure to head over to the Barigui Park, which is the oldest green area in the city. Particularly on weekends, this is the park to see and be seen in Curitiba. Not all of us can take off on vacation in the middle of winter, but if you can, try to get to Curitiba in December or January. The city is known as the “Christmas Capital” of Brazil, because the residents and businesses go crazy with their Noelle decorations. Santa Felicidade is the “Little Italy” of Curitiba. This is where the original Italian immigrants settled and the area has not changed all that much over the years. You can get amazing pasta for lunch or dinner, and at night the taverns are constantly full with an ever thirsty Campari drinking crowd. If you are interested in learning about the history of Curitiba, you will want to wander over to the Largo da Ordem area – which is an old cobble stone section of town that has been preserved and kept free of the modern architecture that dots the rest of the region. No matter what you want from your Brazil vacation, Curitiba can provide it for you. From a great transportation system, to cool cultural events and hot nightlife, Curitiba has it all.
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Share two things that put a smile on your face today...
TotallyOz replied to a topic in The Beer Bar
Last night I had a sleep over. The long term BF is with me and we had a special guest for the night. I woke up this AM and saw the BF sleeping. So sexy and so cute. I had to smile. I had forgotten about the other guy next to me. I rolled over and there was the face of an angel asleep. Again, a big smile. What a great start to my day. 2 big smiles before I even rolled out of bed. Life is good! -
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When you first joined, I checked to see if the name was in use. If it was not in use, I would have deleted it for you. But, the name is taken by an escort who is still active and updates his profile and keeps up with the site. He doesn't post in the forums though. If I had taken the name my family and friends called me when I was younger, my name would be Reverend. I'll let you guess why.
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If a thread has been started on a particular subject, please stay on that subject. If you want to discuss something other than the topic at hand, please start a new thread. If the posts start to go off topic, I will move them to another thread to keep the original intent of the thread headed in the right direction. Thank you for your consideration. Hugs,
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I met one of the boys above during their heyday and was able to score a hour alone with them. It cost me 2500 US. But, worth every penny. I can see why you are Lucky Lucky. I would have loved to be in the middle of the two of them in bed, on a plane, or just in a photo.
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Ok Guys. I am sorry but I always like to keep the latest copy of forum software that they offer. In order to do this, if you see any issues that have not arisen in the past, please let me know. This is a minor update and should not cause any problems. But, with programming, should and may are two totally different things.