vinapu Posted Thursday at 03:26 AM Posted Thursday at 03:26 AM 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: Oh please spare me the singing !! spare us your singing emiel1981 and Olddaddy 1 1 Quote
BjornAgain Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM Posted Thursday at 04:19 AM 1 hour ago, macaroni21 said: I have a feeling that the English language is a particularly fearsome minefield of "banned" words and expressions... Wasn't so long ago, that calling someone a 'wog' was a complement, as this was an abbreviation of the expression 'Western Oriental Gentlemen', a term used to describe people from the Middle East. Used today, modern parlance has this as a derogatory word describing people from the Caribbean. As @forrestreid said earlier:- In England you might hear somebody saying “there used to be a Chinese restaurant there, but it closed and they opened an Asian restaurant in its place”. Colloquially I would say "there used to be a Chinky there, but it closed and they opened a Paki in it's place". However knowing Chinky and Paki are now more offensive derogatory words, I would be consciously selective as to who I said it too. Same with describing the local corner shop which sold newspapers, sweets, cigarettes and basic groceries, ubiquitous across Thailand as 7/11, "just nipping out to the Paki shop to get some fags". Say that to an Amercian and they'll think you're gay. Back in the early 1900's in the UK, "nipping out for a German", refered to the popular take-away food sold by Bavarian street sellers of German sausages or wursts. This abruptly ended after WW1, when all things German was considered derogatory or offensive. As David Niven once said on Parkinson back in the 70's, "Gay, a good word ruined". Which as a compulsive womaniser his lexicon would have referred to it as being joyful, carefree or bright and showy. The word 'tranny' in my vocabulary refers to the Ford Transit van, a staple for all builders, logistics operators as the vehicle that built modern Britain. So much so, I got reported to HR by some member of the wokerati and noted for my language for describing the company van as such. As usual in these things, the name of my accuser wasn't detailed. In the UK, prior to getting married, the groom would partake in his "Stag Night", the word 'Stag' implying male supremacy, size and stature. Whereas, the boys from down under would attend a "Bucks Night", a word associated to us Pom's with deer, rabbits or goats. Somewhat feminine in stature. Yes, admittedly a male red kangaroo, or buck, can stand at over 7 feet, so could be viewed the same. So yes, the English language can be a minefield, especially when considering the vocabulary is nearly 1,000,000 words. A word in one country or time isn't necessary the same in another. vinapu, macaroni21 and pong2 3 Quote
spoon Posted Thursday at 05:18 AM Posted Thursday at 05:18 AM Late to the party, but for me personally, word itself, without intent, carry different weight when it comes to identifying a person. The word gay itself is still very offensive in many culture, religion and countries, even though many have accepted it. For this particular word, oriental, that is used in the thread here, I can definitely see those who didnt know it, view it as a normal word to be used as an adjective. Heck, in Malaysia, a famous cafe (kopitiam) here is called Oriental Kopi. And one of the famous 5 star luxury hotel brand here is called Mandarin Oriental. So is the luxury train Eastern and Oriental Express. Apparently, it is okay to use it to refer to inanimate object. BjornAgain, pong2 and vinapu 3 Quote
Jai Posted Thursday at 10:48 AM Posted Thursday at 10:48 AM Has anybody else been to White Cat or have any updates? Are there more guys? What body type? Hoping for hunks, but so far it sounds like mostly twinks Quote
Kiwi306 Posted Thursday at 12:34 PM Posted Thursday at 12:34 PM 1 hour ago, Jai said: Has anybody else been to White Cat or have any updates? Are there more guys? What body type? Hoping for hunks, but so far it sounds like mostly twinks I have sad tidings to bring. I went for the third time last night, accompanied by an English gent I met at Dream Boys. I told him not to hold his breath, but he agreed to come with me. There was one customer there, no lip syncers and there were two guys on stage, one being the bodybuilder and the other being the slim, ripped guy. No sign of the untoned boy. Maybe he is still with the aforementioned ASIAN gent. At least I managed to get Arthur to do a full monty on stage. I wanted to support the club and I want it to succeed, but you just don't open a bar if you don't have a full stable of guys. I don't want to put anyone off from going, but that's the reality. But, if you do go, Tae the bodybuilder will happily let you feel up his muscles. vinapu, jamiebee, Enchanted_Elixir and 1 other 3 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Thursday at 11:04 PM Posted Thursday at 11:04 PM 10 hours ago, Kiwi306 said: But, if you do go, Tae the bodybuilder will happily let you feel up his muscles. and for a tip, more than just muscles emiel1981, Travelingguy, BL8gPt and 1 other 4 Quote
vinapu Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago my spies are telling me that on Sunday night bar door were shut down at 11.10 p.m. If that confirmed today , it looks that it was very short lived undertaking. Quote
Keithambrose Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 hours ago, vinapu said: my spies are telling me that on Sunday night bar door were shut down at 11.10 p.m. If that confirmed today , it looks that it was very short lived undertaking. No surprise there! floridarob 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago correction , it was Monday evening when bar was discovered to be closed. My spy offered to do second check , just in case , next evening. 48 minutes ago, Enchanted_Elixir said: Sic transit gloria mundi but glory of Kiwi306 and me being their first customers will shine eternally floridarob and Travelingguy 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, vinapu said: correction , it was Monday evening when bar was discovered to be closed. My spy offered to do second check , just in case , next evening. but glory of Kiwi306 and me being their first customers will shine eternally First and last would be even better! Quote
vinapu Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Keithambrose said: First and last would be even better! Not sure what you have against that short lived bar. I got conformation that Tuesday evening door remain shut. It could be a victim of war with Cambodia as due to absence of Cambodian there's certainly shortage talent available. Quote
vinapu Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, Enchanted_Elixir said: Sic transit gloria mundi Galia omnia es divida in partes tres Quote
Keithambrose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, vinapu said: Galia omnia es divida in partes tres I didn't know that the White Cat Bar was in Gaul? Quote
Keithambrose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, vinapu said: Not sure what you have against that short lived bar. I got conformation that Tuesday evening door remain shut. It could be a victim of war with Cambodia as due to absence of Cambodian there's certainly shortage talent available. Well, a Bar that can't even display the correct name outside, to me doesn't deserve to survive. The whole thing seemed very odd. floridarob 1 Quote
floridarob Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/11/2026 at 11:11 PM, floridarob said: I have faith you will... the bar, not so much. Well Aunty Vin is still with us but the bar isn't....... and I'm ok with that, better than the other way around 🙏 Quote