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  1. Colin Furze's huge valveless jet engine, housed in a specially constructed pair of buttocks, was placed in Dover and aimed in the general direction of France. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/comedy/10985111/British-inventor-builds-giant-fart-machine-to-fire-at-France.html
  2. I know that many of us like to use Skype to chat. This is a great free offer: Signup Link: https://collaboration.skype.com/promotion/ Receive 12 months of free Skype group chat service when signing up to Skype's Collaboration Product Newsletter! Seems like a great deal! If the link isn't working for you, try manually copying and pasting it into your address bar Takes about 12 hours to receive your code. I just got mine in an email. "Start collaborating via Skype now Congratulations! You've subscribed to The Skype Collaboration Project. You're just three steps away from 12 months of free* group video calling 1. Go to skype.com/go/voucher 2. Enter your Skype Name and password 3. Enter voucher code below and click Redeem" Upon redemption: "Your voucher or prepaid card was successfully redeemed, and we are now activating the following services: $107.88 Skype Premium" http://slickdeals.net/f/6564478-12-month-skype-group-video-calling-service-free?referrerid=59660
  3. There are many things to see and do around Sin City aka Pattaya. If you have time to venture out with your Thai friend, try Siam miniture city. It is a lot of fun and enjoyable to see and spend an afternoon. 387 Moo 6 Sukhumvit Rd., Pattaya City Naklua, Banglamung , Chonburi 20150 http://www.minisiam.com
  4. I like the lazy life. I like waking up late and going to bed late. I like that you can find any type of food you want if you are willing to ride a baht bus. I like being able to order McDonalds and Burger King and have delivery in 20 minutes. I like the friendlienss of the Thai people.
  5. Thank you for the photos. I love the ones with the Thai people taking care of their dogs and animals. Not sure that would happen most places.
  6. Michael and Thomas will be missed. They ran a great bar. Do you know if the new owners are going to keep the bar in the right direction?
  7. I thought interesting Bill Maher's show last night as they talked about how his captors shoved a stick up his ass after he was captured. The pundits have been saying how crazy this was and only happens in an uncivilized country. Did they forget the police in NYC doing the same thing in the police station not too many years ago? Why the different rules for different societies. I don't think either case is acceptable and is horrible. That said, I hate the way we often criticize other countries for the same thing that happens in ours.
  8. Fantastic history lesson. Thank you. I learned a great deal from the OP.
  9. Great photos. I loved looking at these. Thanks so much!
  10. This seems so prevalent in Thailand. I don't get it. Why can't they wait a few minutes. Even in some nice restaurants, they do this. Leave me the fuck alone!
  11. For your Kindle, go to the amazon.com site and download to your computer for free and then move over to the Kindle. That is what I do. Also, use the Kindle App as it will sync with all the books and you can read on your computer as well. It even keeps track of what page you are on with each device. Lastly, if you have an IPad, I love my Kindle books on IPad. All the free books are free. But, if your Kindle is not the International one, it will charge you. The work around is just to download to the computer and then push them over to your device. :) That is what I do as I didn't see the need to upgrade to a more expensive Kindle just for International just to download in LOS when I can use the computer's internet to do the same. :)
  12. Lefty, I agree with you. I loved Deadwood and wish they had carried Wild Bill's character longer. What book of fiction would you recommend from this time period?
  13. Lefty, with your reading list, out of curiosity, did you like the Deadwood series that was on HBO?
  14. Summer has always been a time for me to catch up on some reading that I have been wanting to read and haven't had time for. This summer, I want to read 10 books. I have not decided on all the books yet but here is the list of those waiting in my stack to read. Anyone else have a list of books they want to read this summer? Summer Reading List Point to Point Navigation: Gore Vidal Malxom X: A life of Reinvention: Manning Marable Accidental Genius: Mark Levy Prayers for Sale: Sandra Dallas The Angel Experiment: James Patterson
  15. Another one is the amount of nose pickers in Thailand. Every taxi driver puts a finger up his nose for a part of the trip. Disgusting!
  16. One of the greatest movies ever! onetrue: did you want to wear her pants? or get in them? :diablo: :diablo: :diablo:
  17. That has go to be a Western. I would say Deadwood but that is a tv show. Another hint?
  18. I am irritated by the Arabs who rent huge 1000cc and UP motorbikes and have not fucking idea how to ride them!
  19. I guess the right answer when I read his. :) That was the easiest one to date! :)
  20. When census gatherers went door-to-door visiting 5.6 million households across Nepal this month, they collected information not only on the country's men and women, but also on a so-called third gender. In what is believed to be a world first, Nepal's Central Bureau of Statistics is giving official recognition to gay and transgender people -- a move seen as major victory for equality in a country that only decriminalized homosexual relationships three years ago. Among those happy to stand up and be counted in the third gender category is Dilu Buduja, 35. "I was born as a girl, but as I grew up I felt I was a boy. Today I totally feel like a man," he said. A spokesman for the statistics bureau, Bikash Bista, said the new categorization was an attempt to open up the traditionally conservative country up to different points of view. For the full story: http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/31/nepal.census.gender/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
  21. Thunderbird isn't e-amil. It is a way to download and respond and interact with your e-mail accounts. For example, if you have several gmail accounts or an old AOL and old MSN and an old Hotmail account, you can set each up in Thunderbird and they will download your e-mail and you don't have jump on the net to respond to each account. It does the same thing that Mac Mail or MS Outlook does. From About.com: Mozilla Thunderbird is a fully featured, secure and very functional email client and RSS feed reader. It lets you handle mail efficiently and with style, and Mozilla Thunderbird filters away junk mail too. At the same time, Mozilla Thunderbird could be more helpful with showing related information, suggesting labels or folders, for example.
  22. You got it Lefty. It is one of the funniest movies around.
  23. hefe, you are spot on! But, it was still funny as hell! :) Just pretend you didn't see the first one. :)
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