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lol. So, BB, were they rather masculine breathy and husky voices? Saying things like, "I want soiboy fuck me. Fuck me, soiboy. Fuck me!" You know, just asking for a friend....
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Robbie Knievel. Daredevil son of daredevil Evel Knievel. As occupations go, it doesn't get more niche than being a daredevil. RIP, Robbie. You and your dad jump some clouds together! https://www.foxnews.com/sports/robbie-knievel-american-daredevil-son-evel-knievel-dead-60
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Lisa Marie Presley. To be buried at Graceland. RIP, sad child of celebrity. https://apnews.com/article/health-lisa-marie-presley-priscilla-elvis-los-angeles-4cbc26cfe1a7bf0b41f21f0f0f6c677b
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With this facial profile pic, I'd say both are ladyboys (i.e., m2f transgender individuals in SE Asia).
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Oh, I think there are many mongers who routinely have it both ways. At least, that's what I've read....
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This article might be of some use for this and similar discussions. Search the internet for "gender identity terminology" or similar such wording and you will find many informative articles. https://www.healthline.com/health/different-genders
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The Pelé Jersey TR - January 2023 PH & TH
soiboy replied to Rom's topic in The Romscars Club's Off-The-Wall Trip Reports
They may be cispolyester, but identify now with other fabrics such as cotton or rayon as well and have no qualms about laundering with them, perhaps even with fabrics such as satin or silk. You know, sissy fabrics.... -
She knows that good bun separation is an important part of personal hygiene.
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I guess the high heels are good for aerating the soil around the plants. And it is hot out there, hence the attire. Now, about plowing that back 40....
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From the 1980s onwards he increasingly got more into "cowboy" music as opposed to "country" music, per se. His song "Alberta's Child" has become sort of a de facto anthem for western Canada. A really nice interview with Ian and Sylvia from around 2010 or so before he started to have a series of health issues. Terrific genuine talent who had quite a career.
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Legendary Canadian folk singer Ian Tyson, aged 89. Ian and Sylvia were THE folk singing duo in the 1960s. My big sister is 12 years older than me, and was a serious folkie in her teen years during the late 1950s to mid-1960s (the epoch that immediately preceded the hippie epoch). As a mere infant/young child I subconsciously absorbed her folk music like a sponge. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ian-tyson-dead-at-89-1.6699778
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This one is great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBSqiTLldXY Alex Stein: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Stein_(comedian)
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OMG! She does have a tattoo! My initial reaction was to proclaim deal breaker. But upon further reflection I decided that I've been too dogmatic in my views. I think the view of that wonderful little pucker not hiding very much behind that thong helped in my decision making.
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No tattoos, no silicone, no nose job, no lip injections, no cat-eye contact lenses. An apparition. A gift from our creator. God bless us all, and to all a good night!
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I can't think of a more perfect time right now to exclaim, "Sweet Baby Jesus!"
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So, I guess doing a week on the original Route 66 in a 1968 Camaro Z28 would be horrible. And lets not even think about the Mille Miglia in a 1955 Mercedes 300SL.
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Hold on to your dream, Zep. Go for a Korean Air 747. PG is just being a world-weary grumpster.
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Wow, this list does bring back memories. Some of these bars I never really understood the appeal, though. Not naming names - to each their own. But, I agree on Check Inn Bar. There needs to be a retrospective on CIB in all its incarnations. They all had their charms. I believe there have been three - it started as an alco cart on Sukhumvit near Nana, then in a little alley between sois 5 and 7 (said alley is not there anymore I think?), and then its current location (or maybe there have been two current locations since the alley location?). Oh, and Litas circa early 20teens. Remember those tall booths where you could get down to, as we would say in high school, some heavy petting? And the stairs to the short-time rooms upstairs. They were right behind that little bar, so when you came back downstairs there were half a dozen patrons staring at you! lol And, yes, Cascades in its pre-Charades incarnation. That weird Flintsones decor and horribly loud music and mamasan always wanting her lady drink. Yep, Nana Plaza at its best!
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And what beer does every bar along the route need to sell? Why, of course....Stella!
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It's not, "seedy and cheap food stalls", Sylvester. It's, "minimalist and budget-priced quick turn-over dining venues."
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"Can’t believe nobody has mentioned the big daddy of the malls in central Pattaya. Or maybe they have and I missed it, I’ll have to go back and check." Central Festival?! We're the 50 baht Tiger draft and free birthday party food crowd, BB. We don't go to Central Festival!
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OK. It's in central Pattaya. We've been around there both at day and night. It's in or near a mall. Mike shopping mall is close but not the one. Hmmm... Pattaya Avenue mall? Approaching from the soi Buakhao side and not the Second road side?