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  1. Ok was trying to work that video out...at first thought the guy was Tuk Tuk skiing then thought maybe he had left his mobile in the Tuk Tuk and had some how chased the driver down as he needed to get it back asap (maybe he was going to post on LBR!) at the end he sounds a bit drunk so maybe he fell out but managed to hold on either way he seems totally un-phased by the whole thing. This is how crazy new sports are born I can just see the advert now... Opening shots of jungle, elephants, Grand Palace golden beaches and blue sea then a voice breaks in and says "Come to the land of smiles and give Tuk Tuk surfing a go its the new craze in Thailand!!" sign me up I will give it a go lol
    3 points
  2. Was going to meet Xyzzy tonight for food but we cancelled that just after 8pm. The heavy afternoon rain had ceased for a few hours by that point but the place was already flooded. Then it rained again around 9pm for another hour, albeit nowhere near as heavy. Having stayed in playing with myself, by the time 1am rolled around I was hue marg marg (starving), so decided to go see how the water levels were ... Around 1am the water had subsided but was still ankle-deep next to my place, but knee-deep further down the soi towards Buakhao. I didn't fancy wading through that murky muck so took a walk the long way around. Update: 6am and it's pissing down heavily again.
    3 points
  3. This is the worst I've ever seen but I don't usually come during rainy season. It was >2 feet deep on Soi Chaiyapoon as I walked out around 8:30 and the same when I got back around midnight. All the buildings have lots of water inside. There is BIG truck, that was escorted in by police, stuck in Soi Chaiyapoon where it tried to turn into Soi Xzyte. Had to be careful crossing Soi Diana or any big soi running toward the ocean as the current was very strong. Sensations and Action Street were open as that area doesn't flood very badly. But would be a bitch to get there unless you are staying close by. It was good from there down to Pattaya Tai but Tai was a raging river washing well up on the sidewalks. The good news for the new Baby Boom is that soi is a few feet higher than everything else around. There was little standing water in that soi compared to all the rest. I ate at Pizza Itialy and then had a beer at Garden Bar as the soi was functioning as normal.. Every soi around this soi had deep water and Buakhao 15 was a raging river that got deep in spots.
    2 points
  4. I'll be travelling next month to CAMBO and VIET. Since you guys seem to travel frequently to these countries, any idea how ladyboys are treated in these countries? It's my first time
    1 point
  5. Tonight was the worse flooding I have seen in Pattaya ever. Soi Lengkee and Buakhao were pretty much knee deep in horrible brown water, it must have put a lot of people off even going out. I did manage to get over to Obsessions were there were a few people in the bar. The party at Baby Boom was a big problem though… You basically had to walk above knee height in water to get down to the end of the soi, when I arrived the place was flooded and pardon the pun but a bit of a washout… The girls put a brave face on though and one sexy ladyboy made it back to Opey De with me for what was a superb little session. Hopefully that’s the last I will see of it. BD
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  7. We need Geoff Carter on the scene dont we Tel these vids from yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LODemQE2UMw
    1 point
  8. i cannot find the adress of the 3 girs "cooking" salmon & asparagus.....
    1 point
  9. Some shots of the dampness floating around FB today. Some days it's better to be at home.
    1 point
  10. Found this superb shot taken today by a Guy named Yuri Finogeev.
    1 point
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