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  1. Here's to remind you why .... Sammi
  2. Shame I can't vote - did my own survey, and so it's more than my integrity would allow Ok ... damn it .... MAY (she always seems to be on her way out with a drooling punter)
  3. Ex Bar Anaconda, YUKIlooking stunning in her party gear. And other photos ...
  4. Should be an excellent party Friday, if last night's rehearsal is any guide
  5. Final pic for now. June (aka Tum) attracting my attention ....
  6. I would like to do a full photoshoot of this lovely .... May. Very popular, and very versatile too I'm led to believe!
  7. Next up, the one I'm definitely recruiting as my paperboy for next UK visit ..... Bee Hope to take a few more pics soon of her perfect 'paperboy' ass
  8. I get a regular beating from Aui .... mainly at the pool table :startle:
  9. Next up Tokky Great attitude, and looking happy after a few bar fines last 3 nights!
  10. A few photos from Guess Bar last night. First is a new girl called Tee (maybe) ... anyway she laughed when I said I'm Mr T too. Speaks quite good english, & couldt be 'well built' in our favourite area :rolleyes:
  11. Agreed. I think most of SF's regular customers are chain smokers. So I don't often stay there as long as I have in the past. The reputation of this bar has gone downhill in the last 18 months. It's also disappointing that the bar only advertises parties etc on its own website, and the owner doesnt get to see the criticisms aired on forums. Having said that, there are some great looking LBs there, and they seem to get a regular flow of barfines.
  12. Called in. Security guy outside Sofitel confirmed it's open. But when I reached the front door, was told it is only the restaurant that's open this month. Room bookings start April 1.
  13. I look forward to some more 'early pics' Snick & I often exchange our differing views on the merits (or otherwise) of KC3! But he guides me there, with my white stick in hand, via the MRT at Sam Yan Last time I went to KC3, I fell out bigtime with one of the mamasans. She gestured (not asked) me to move along the seats, to let one revered japanese customer sit where he wanted. Because I didnt move quite far enough for her liking, she leaned over & physically pushed my legs to the side. The LB I was with looked horrified. Fortunately I contained my anger. Just paid my bin & left the place immediately. Getting you to sign for each drink is a positive. And the talent is good (Nikki #456 being a lovely example) but with customer service often dismal and/or aggressive, it will be some time before I return.
  14. Aaah, thats the problem I was telling you about the other night! Havent been able to log in for several days, but I used the top boxes and its OK. Maybe I dont need the new password I asked for :rolleyes: TT
  15. Met DeepThroat for the first time last week. Thinking about all that DT said about his 'home' forum .... and BB's comments .... have struck a chord with me too. Very civilized in here ... fellow faggots! Size isnt everything, but good luck with your enlargement plans, PD!
  16. How long are you in BKK DT? I'm back in LOS late Tuesday, and will certainly take a stroll along Soi Cowboy one day next week.
  17. Eyemahk introduced me to 'Cucumber' restaurant, nearly opposite TukCom. The Massaman curry chicken is superb. Perhaps you like the gay waiters too, PD
  18. As usual, BB gets all the best angles & shots. Thanks BB for the great photos. Esp as I missed all the fun & am freezing my balls off in UK
  19. Yes I met Chompoo by chance too recently. She was visiting a couple of her friends at Casanova, looking good with 'the smile that's melted many a bank account'. With boyfriend, and she firmly declined my invitation to the ST room! :rolleyes:
  20. It's easy to be outraged by the burning down of malls and civil disorder. But I don't think the disorder could have reached that magnitude due only to demonstrators being paid 500 baht per day. I agree, criminal intent is useful too! If you don't get your own way, put some stick about (or close an airport). I blame the govt for not stopping the red shirt protest MUCH earlier (ie when they were on the move to Ratchaprasong, not 6 weeks after they had a firm base .... basic military tactics? IMO) The next few days could be interesting, when Yingluck's cabinet is announced. Not enough jobs to go around, and a couple of outsiders adding to the mix maybe. The reds want payback for their support. Voters want their 300 baht min wage payback NOW (not next year) The Army want their new helicopters (I suggest the ageing TTChang version, retro fitted!)
  21. Reconciliation? Probably not - just make sure the Reds get out of jail and the Military are purged. Why am I not surprised? Yingluck has an interesting few weeks ahead, mobilising her political forces. General Praya Ocha probably doing likewise with his military forces .... :growl: 'Groundhog Day', anyone?
  22. Interesting front page in todays Bangkok Post. Good governance ...here we come? "UDD chairwoman Tida Tawornseth warned yesterday that Pheu Thai, which claimed a landslide election victory, could see its support waning if the group’s demands for justice over deadly protests last year are not met. In an interview with Reuters, Ms Tida said the red shirts want a thorough investigation into the army’s role in the deaths of red shirt protesters, not an amnesty. ‘‘The future of the red shirts and the Pheu Thai government depends on whether Pheu Thai still governs by listening to the people or not,’’ said Ms Tida. ‘‘I hope no one is unwise and ignores the people’s voice.’’ There have been concerns that military leaders would be cleared of responsibility for last year’s clashes with the protesters in exchange for an amnesty for former premier Thaksin Shinawatra. Ms Tida said the red shirts would not spark conflict but added some people were trying to create the impression of division within the movement over a possible amnesty. ‘‘We have never talked about amnesty. This condition has never been spoken about by the red shirts,’’ she said. She said the red shirts see no need for an amnesty because they do not believe they committed any offences. Instead they were victims of the clashes during April and May last year. ‘‘We believe that we are not guilty,’’ Ms Tida said, adding that she also wanted the release of red shirt protesters who have been detained since last year’s chaos. While Ms Tida is pressuring Pheu Thai for justice, other core members are calling for the return of favours following the party’s overwhelming victory. "
  23. Exit polls are predicting a big win for the Shinawatra party. Full result in a few hours .... but then the Election Commission have a month to confirm the results, hand out red cards, shuffle the deck, think about Plan B, take advice from the military ....etc etc. Don't think we will hear much more from Aphisit, if the Democrats only got 150 seats, with PheuThai close to 300. Chuwit has done ok though, so he will have his work cut out on anti-corruption. One voter was quoted yesterday 'We know all our politicians are corrupt, so I am quite happy to see Thaksin return' Probably sums it up! Btw, Lung thanks for your input. My reference to KhuntAksin and Cambodia was a (failed) attempt at subtlety. Casinos, border disputes - all can be sorted out in private session by HunSen & Thaksin (on a mutual win-win basis)
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