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  1. Sunny in Dubai, pics from her facebook page.
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  2. I think I saw her a few years ago on an episode of "The Walking Dead." It didn't end well for the guy who arranged for a ST with her...
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  3. Hi everyone. Welcome to Emmy's Bar Livestream Tonight theme Kitchen Maids. You can support us by tranfer via paypal Only € 3.5 or 120 Baht for 1 drink Pay at this link paypal.me/KattyRoomforRent or use our PayPal account: tutubas85@gmail.com Thank you very much. #Emmybar #Ladyboy #ladyboy_bar Emmy's Bar-Ladyboy bar
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  4. Some remodeling work going on at the popular Stumble Inn Bar on Soi Nana (Sukhumvit Soi 4), diagonally across from the infamous Nana Hotel parking lot and next to Big Dogs bar: Video: Roundabout min. 2:00 Slightly off-topic: Seems that the owners of Rumours Bar on Sukhumvit Soi 7 have sold their bar: At least it looks like a complete makeover is on its way... I loved their old location in front of Queens Park Plaza on Sukhumvit Soi 22... QPP has been completely torn down last year I think. In its place they're building a grocery store now (Makro?)... Anyway: the relatively new bar area between Soi 5 and Soi 7, originally called Nana on 7 or something like that, appears to have become a success story, as it's particularly popular with the expat community. And very off-topic: Patpong has lost another gogo bar. This time it's the end of (GG) Kiss Bar on PP1: Back on topic: Ex DC 10 girl Benz is currently looking for a good boyfriend: Pics from social media
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  5. > Soju Thanks for your comment. You also think he didn't speak Japanese because of his personality. I was wondering because I had heard the episode "French people don't like to speak English in France because they take pride in French even though they can speak English." Unfortunately I don't understand Korean, but I know that Korean and Japanese have similar grammatical structures. Koreans and Japanese have a hard time trying to learn other languages, but I want to cherish Korean and Japanese because we have a grammatical structure that is rare in the world.
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  6. Shuffled more like it ..:)
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  7. A few years ago I worked with people from Germany, Spain, UK, USA, Malaysia, India, China, South Korea, and France. I worked with them for about half a year and the language of communication with them was English. However, when most of the people worked in Japan, they spoke simple Japanese. (For example, "Good morning=ohayo", "Thank you=arigato", "Good-by=sayonara" ) But only the French didn't speak Japanese until the end. I'm not blaming him. He was very gentleman. However, I was wondering, "Why doesn't he try to speak Japanese even though he works in Japan?" Is he not speaking Japanese because he is French? Or is it due to his own personality?
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  8. I knew that japanese used 3 types of characters but could read only latine characters. I didn't try to speak Japanese but just restricting my readings to latine characters, I could traansmit an adress to Japanese people on the phone. I guess the language has subtleties that will be hard to understand if we are foreigners.
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  9. October 15th : Hoàng Yến
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  10. looking for some feedback on that girl any infos welcome
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  11. I'll take your word for it, but I'll stick with chicken.
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  13. I have no idea where to post this but I think its about money, inflation, pandemic , service demands. So Mods please move it to where its more suited. Sweden’s inflation experience may show where the U.S. and other developed markets are going https://www.marketwatch.com/story/swedens-inflation-experience-may-show-where-the-u-s-and-other-developed-markets-are-going-11634299903?siteid=yhoof2 There’s a whole host of goods rocketing in price, as evidenced by U.S. consumer prices matching a 30-year high in September with 5.4% year-over-year growth. That makes sense. The COVID-19 pandemic, and the policy response of lockdowns and government stimulus, unleashed a massive switch in spending from services to goods. Spending on U.S. durable goods, in March, was 26% above its pre-pandemic trend. There’s one notable country that didn’t mandate shutdowns or lockdowns — Sweden. And there, services prices did decline. And now, inflation in Sweden is about 3 percentage points less than in the U.S.
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  14. I’m surprised no ladyboy bar has thought of it before. A shot of frozen chak wow in a drink, a sure money maker :)
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  15. Mmmm....cum ice cubes in a SangSom Coke. Might have to LT Lily for a week so she could fill up an ice cube tray!
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  16. I find it difficult for people from different countries to understand each other's languages and cultures. And I think some people find it inconvenient. However, because each country has a different language and culture, there are interesting new discoveries to each other. I think it's fun. Thank you.
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  17. thank you for having interest. "外人 (Gai Jin)" In Japan, "foreign country" is called "外国 (Gai Koku)".  "外 (Gai or Soto)" means "outside" or "other".  "国 (Koku or Kuni)" means "country". and,  "人 (Jin or Hito)" means "people" or "person" "外国人 (Gai Koku Jin)" means "foreigner" or "people in other countries". "外人 (Gai Jin)" is shortened by omitting "国 (Koku)" from "外国人 (Gai Koku Jin)". The meaning of "外人 (Gai Jin)" is the same as "外国人 (Gai Koku Jin)". Can you understand this explanation? It is quite difficult to explain Japanese in English.
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  18. If they don't, they can try to taste a new specialty of a North Vietnamese city promoted by a local ladyboy. "My hometown's specialty"
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  19. Amazing. I'm really surprised since I start understanding a few words of spoken Chinese. Hearing Chinese is not my goal but I noticed I could a few months ago. My approach is totally oppsite to yours. I am studying a little bit of Vietnamese.
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  20. October 14th : Quỳnh Trang (Trang Lucy) Giahân
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  21. @TR LV I didn't understand either. And I know very well who Jacques-Yves Cousteau is. (His first name is Jacques Yves, not Jacque). We saw many movies he had done exploring the underwater world. I don't know what an English man is likely to know about his supposed spirit. It's better to try to catch it in the original version. He used to comment his TV movies as journalists wrote at the beginning of the XXth century. I am afraid that Fenton's post is just a provocation to f... the thread. PS : Cousteau's wikipedia page in the original version. Perhaps you can translate this one directly. Jacques-Yves Cousteau — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) About Newhalves : great explanation indeed. I didn't expect the ethymology of "newhalf" to be this one.
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  22. Luk Tan & Gow, both ex-Guess bar and not in the pics as they had already been barfined. Here are some older pics when they were at GB. Luk Tan is also the star (or perhaps more accurately her arse is the star), of the Anaconda Gangnam video put together by Snapper. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jptoo7j63fc
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