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  1. Just got back home from Kuala Lumpur. I had a great time there. I love the place and the people. Most of the locals seemed to be of Indian descent and when I got there, I was afraid since it's a muslim country and they may not appreciate transgenderism but I was surprised when they were all nice to me and I have never experienced being mocked or ridiculed at all! I got stalked by 7 guys (yes I kept count of it). It was creepy since one of them even followed me until I reached my hotel! But I was told they just are into ladyboys and aren't harmful (LOL) because they will just look at u but do nothing which was to me was fine. I just got creeped out that this could really happen to me cuz I never have experienced that before. I spoke to some foreigners too in Bukit Bintang where I had some drinks. Spoke to a French-Algerian chef and a Norwegian architect (they looked so awesome. Didn't flirt since Im in a relationship -- I wanted though hahaha) and they both thought that I am working there in that bar. I said I'm a tourist too and just having fun and they were surprised that not all ladyboys are sexworkers. But they told me that in a very nice way which i didnt take offensively. They met ladyboys before and they were all sex workers according to them. I went to little india and tried ultra super mega overly tremendously immensely spicy food goddamn it I swear I was soaked in my own sweat after having a bite! I also had stewed frogs in Chinatown and had some time visiting temples and mosques. Overall, i love Malaysia. I love the convenience of the train station, the laidback life, the food (damn I ate a lot! I didnt know I can be that voracious haha) the people and the architectural structures they have are all marvelous!
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  2. Some photos from Nok's birthday. #labambalovelies
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  3. For those of you stuck in Blighty this site may be of interest. We will kick off with this Welsh dragon Jazmin. (I know of one member who may be very interested) http://join.uk-tgirls.com/track/lbrlbr.2.67.195.0.0.0.0.0 http://join.uk-tgirls.com/track/lbrlbr.2.67.195.0.0.0.0.0
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  4. Thought I'd share my recent experiences with police traffic stops in Chiang Mai. I have been stopped three times on my rented scooter in the last 8 days on the moat road surrounding the old city of Chiang Mai. The police were professional and courteous during two of the stops. All three stops also occurred at strategically placed check points on the moat road, where 6 to 8 officers were waving every driver (Thai and non-Thai) on a scooter or motorcycle over to check licenses. I had to pay a 200 bt fine the first time I was stopped because I did not have my id. I told the police officer I forgot my id, apologized politely, and asked if I could "pay a fine". He agreed and politely explained the legal requirement to carry a driver's license when operating a scooter. He directed me to a table to pay the 200 bt fine. I was given a receipt, with the issuing officer's name on it. The second time I was pulled over, I had photocopies of my passport and international driver permit with me, issued in the US. This particular officer came across as disappointed when I produced my license, like he lost out on a few baht. He did not accept the photocopy at first, saying I needed the actual license. Fortunately, Brother Lung, who lives in Chiang Mai, advised me that I should carry only a photocopy of my driver license/permit because of the danger of having a wayward cop hold it hostage. Brother Lung also advised me to invoke the word "embassy" to respond to police who question a photocopy--"US embassy tell me to carry only photocopy." It worked like a charm, too. The officer somewhat grudgingly handed me back my papers and sent me on my way without a fine. The officer who stopped me the third time was very professional and courteous, but he did say something about the photocopy of my license. I again responded with, "US embassy tell me to carry only photocopy." He handed me back my papers, bowed politely, and sent me on my way. EDIT: Neglected to mention that I was wearing a helmet when stopped. I have read that Thai police will ding you for not wearing a helmet while riding a scooter. Don't know how true this is because every other person I see riding a scooter around Chiang Mai does not wear a helmet.
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  5. Ohhhhhhhhh to be you for just a few hours, an afternoon or evening. What a ride. Second only to being Mr. Duke of course.
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  6. The Buzz will kick in for me when Cathay Pacific Flight number 358 leaves the tarmac at Ringway Airport 7 weeks today en route to Manila via Hong Kong, I will get another Buzz when I see my Mr T taxi driver waiting for me at Suvarnabhumi Airport 12 days later to take me to Pat-ta-ya
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  8. Guys...are you ready for PARRTEEEEYYY!!!!!!????? Now you sure have many ladyboys bar in pattaya and that is so good and even the bars that before got some girls are now packet with ladyboys...remind me this song from herta kit so many man so little time haha... so the house is of course ladyboy bar but also a place you can party and have fun...I was speaking with this guy he said but Tony can I come even I have already bar fine someone from another bar...many ladyboys in pattaya know us so don't hesitate to come join the party and even you already have companie and bar fine some ladyboys you are welcome to join us as we close 4am and sometimes even more late...just a good spot before go to marine... Hope you guys enjoy your stay and have a great time to party in sin city which soon will be ladyboy city yeaahhh!!!!!
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  9. Yep she is Lucky none of these Guys on the doors did not shove her camera up her ass followed by a large LB cock.
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  10. the worst part for me is that she is American what a embarrassment to my country.
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  11. It's called Patcharawan's Thai Restaurant. The whole lot of us went there last November. Great food. http://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2015/08/patcharawans-thai-restaurant-in-angeles-pampanga.html
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