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  1. I agree! I was saying just the other day that I have never in my life seen a ladyboy, or any Thai for that matter, lip sync as well as she does. And check out the camera on PDooooooooooooooooooooooogg! Good on ya, mate. I've been told that the special is until 6pm, but that hasn't been confirmed. ADVISORY TO PUNTERS: If you are planning to take one of the newer girls out of the bar you may want to check their I.D. first.
  2. That's a bold statement. (unless you're not including EZY. Then it's not bold at all)
  3. Yes, I am lucky in many ways. But no, of course the Slope has a bottom, if you took a moment to think about out it...
  4. No. It was the fact that the cock was attached to what I perceived to be a lady that made it OK in the beginning. And thus began my slide on The Slippery Slope... (I'm near the bottom now )
  5. Thanks, mate! That's really good to know , considering a certain situation... PS -- Bar opens at 3. Do we know what time that deal stops?
  6. Can you confirm that this is still true, PD?
  7. The only experiences I've had that remotely resemble that are with GG massage girls. With them it's sometimes like a la carte sex or something. Had a Thai massage the other day and at the end, as they so often do, she asked if I wanted a special massage. She was pretty cute so I said, "Oh, so sorry, whatever do you mean???" She said, "I can use hand and take shirt off." I said, "That's it?" "Or, can smoke (blow job), but with shirt on, but 200bt more, and must use condom." Who makes up these menus? Comedy. I'm constantly shaking my head at the stories I read about on the internet like the ones detailed in the OP (no offense, mate, just saying). With ladyboys, as in life, I've found if you treat them as you would want to be treated, choose wisely and deploy a little charm, they're often begging to swallow your cum... :D
  8. I said the very same thing to him yesterday, Sam my man. Apparently, that would enter some sort of "grey" area... I think the word starts with a "p"... and rhymes with "gimp"...
  9. Well, if nothing else, it's a nice little validation to send home to Ma!
  10. {up} I don't know boys, it ain't Mischief Night yet, but that was PDogg's "555"th post... Maybe he's pulling our leg...
  11. farangbah

    KOYO 7

    [up] It is if it's the one I'm thinking of...
  12. farangbah

    KOYO 7

    I got my ears on, PD! Sounds like might be the one our tall Dutch friend tried to point out to me a couple times last trip, but she was never around. Time to reinvestigate, me thinks...
  13. farangbah

    Angkor Wat

    Oh, is that why? Thank you for stepping in to clarify Pentire's actions to me. And yeah, that's exactly what Angkor needs -- private limos! They should get some Hummers in there, too. Or better yet, those Hummer limos! Being an intelligent human being, I thought Pentire was perfectly capable of explaining or defending himself. And I had been looking forward to a lively retort, until now. I believe your post is in direct contrast to your last email to me. And I'm on the wrong end of it. In any event, you apparently missed my point... While tuk-tuks may provide mobility (...and noise and pollution and traffic and disruption of what's left of the harmony of the place...), they don't drive themselves. It's the "guide" that's constraining, and taking you where he pleases. But whatever floats your boat, consumer... Rent the tuk-tuk, hire the driver and the guide, ride the elephant, give hand-outs to all the kids and beggars, and believe all the folklore about getting blown-up if you don't have a guide with you at all times! Send out postcards from your hot-air balloon. Import private limos. Future generations will feel indebted to us for what we -- or you -- have done with the place. Or, you can probably just get the t-shirt in Bangkok. And I'll try to remember to not to waste so much time on a Sunday contributing to a forum and trying to express myself about something I feel so passionately about, only to spend too much time dwelling on that it only gets offhandedly dismissed by the boss himself, and wondering his motives...
  14. farangbah

    Angkor Wat

    Pentire, our beloved and (semi-?) retired mayor, is one of the best drinking companions a man could ask for. Alas, I fear my friend and I would not make the best of travel companions, however. At the time of the experience I spoke of above, back in early ought-five, I remember thinking how the locals -- as is often the case in situations like these, through lack of choice or foresight -- were already doing everything they could to destroy the one thing they had going for them, and that the place was already overrun with touts and vendors and people outside the entrances incessantly yelling, "Mista mista you buy something!" and yes, tuk-tuks. IMO, tuk-tuks are just about the scourge of the roads and the transportation world in general and we'd all be better off without them entire. They were all zipping around, making noise and adding to the general chaos and pollution of what is supposed to be a holy, tranquil place. Can't imagine what it must be like there now, several years later... And maybe Pentire got lucky, or maybe, being a former guide myself, I'm just a snob in this dept., but in most third-world countries -- and this place in particular -- just about any schmuck walking around calls himself a "guide". And personally, I don't like being led around by the nose, or constrained to someone else's agenda. The hot-air balloon bit, well that's your prerogative, but, again *IMHO*, they rank just below jet-skis at the beach in terms of tourist traps that don't belong. You know, some French company tried for years -- and almost succeeded -- in building a big red gondola express right up to the front door of Machu Picchu. These kinds of things are very divisive. Some people see them as a modern convenience or a unique and fun experience to tell the folks back home, while others feel they destroy the very essence of the place, and scratch their heads and wonder what the world is coming to. I seem to be in the latter camp. I'm sorry, but tuk-tuks and hot-air balloons are not my idea of an ancient spiritual experience in one of the most historically important places on earth. No offense, PT old chum!
  15. farangbah

    Angkor Wat

    Angkor Wat is well beyond worth seeing, my good man. It is one of the most significant places on Earth. I'm a middle-of-the-road sightseeing guy myself, but this place is neck-and-neck with Machu Picchu in my life. I got the 3 day pass too, but like KenW I was done after about two days. Late afternoon is best for photography, with that unbelievable golden-red sun. But morning is pretty magical too -- you can be all alone in some of these ancient wonders, except for the millions of mind-blowing "bell cicadas" that are just surreal. I'm not much of a guide person -- in my experience they're usually shit with an agenda, and I found that all I needed was right in the easily available written materials. I went for a book and a bike! I can't recommend the bike option enough. You're a swimmer, so I know the exercise would be enjoyable for you. But it's the freedom (!) that it provides that's so lovely and refreshing. Angkor is literally a city, so it's so much fun to just go where the day takes you, cruise around... "Hey, that looks interesting..." and stop and go whenever and wherever you please. The entire area is completely flat, so you can clock lots o' klicks and not have a worry. And it's a damn good thing you finally took my oh so sage advice and brought along a camera on your adventures -- you're gonna need it. The temple of the big stone faces (not the official name :) ) was a particular fave of mine... Enjoy! But beware the touts outside all the temple sites... Best to use blinders, IMHO... Cheers, farangbah, intrepid traveler
  16. Good to see you're back on the ground, runnin', BB! What joy! Keep up the good work... !
  17. Introduce me to that and I'll gladly join your team, buddy!
  18. I think it was last summer I was in Stringfellows with a slew of other BMs and Kang was there. She was my first-ever GFE (3 days). She made an offer and was summarily trounced. If it was ever gonna happen it woulda been then, but the thought never crossed my mind. A GG pussy I can understand. It's welcoming. But some hack job from some Thai dude? It's like sticking your dick in a big nostril...
  19. For fucks sake, are we ever going to get to the end of this fucking list??? Christ, you've been dragging this shit out for like fucking forever over god knows how many boards... Fucking put us out of our fucking misery already, jesus fucking christ... YES, PLEASE TELL US ALL, WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE FUCK IN THAILAND... WE'RE ALL JUST FUCKING DYING TO KNOW, YOU FUCKING WANKER!
  20. Tough one. Dunno if it's possible, but... The last song I heard and thought, "This is a pop masterpiece.": Bittersweet Symphony, by The Verve. The song that's made me cry the most: Pocahontas, by Neil Young. The song that I've probably rocked out to the most: Walking on the Sidewalk, by Queens of the Stone Age. I'ma think about this today . . .
  21. Emmy is by far my fave... She's absolutely gorgeous. What a sex face! Thanks for sharing, DT. Finish strong...
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