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  1. Hi, Loverboy. Happy to see you are still. around and doing well. I may be in BKK in a few weeks so maybe our paths with cross.
  2. One of the best trip reports ever done, Rom, if not the best. Well done and thank you for all of the useful information and entertainment. I’ll just post this little photo to recommend an excellent laundry shop on Soi Buakhao a half block up from Soi 15 toward Nicki’s Restaurant.
  3. Correct, gentlemen. The USSR suffered the most, but the exact number is unknown. This short article on WW2 casualties is worth a read. https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-II/Costs-of-the-war
  4. Next WW2 trivia question. Which country suffered the greatest number of casualties during World War 2?
  5. I’ve been to Delirious three times since my arrival. Absolutely worth a visit fellas. Fabulous line-up of gurls. I did a ST with Mona and she gave me a good cock-slapping and called me names. She is popular so get there early if she is your target. But lots of other fine ladies there. Music is mostly classic rock with a great selection. Volume is very reasonable. I would prefer more gay disco music though, @Herberth
  6. I spent a few hours at KRU last night and had a blast. Nice updated seating for groups. Nice line-up of talent. Something for everyone’s taste there. Good diversity. All beer is B99. It’s a gogo so the music is loud, but not too loud so one cannot have a conversation. They have the volume set at a perfect sweet spot. The owners know how to run a bar. I didn’t have a chance to take pics but will next time. Party is gonna happen for Halloween. I had a drink with Cindy (aka Jamie). She seems to be doing much better since the last time I talked to her . And her phallus is still magnificent. Didn’t barfine her though.
  7. None of the members of LBR are gay, Lady Marsha. I don’t know how you got that idea. An interesting additional tidbit of trivia about C.S. Forester: Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, was a fan of Forester’s Horatio Hornblower series. Captain James T. Kirk was inspired by the Hornblower character.
  8. The answer is C.S Forester https://www.britannica.com/biography/C-S-Forester
  9. Nice try, but your answer is incorrect.
  10. Last hint: This British author also wrote a twelve-volume series about the career of a British naval officer during the Napoleonic Wars - Horatio Hornblower.
  11. The politically correct way to write “he/she” is ‘s/he’. Putting ‘he’ before ‘she’ perpetuates patriarchy. I learnt this at university. Seriously.
  12. Nice try, but incorrect. ‘‘Twas neither of the non-binary authors you mentioned, mate. But thanks for playing. Hint #2: This British author wrote the novel “The African Queen”, which was made into a movie of the same name, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn.
  13. Excellent work! I'm still waiting for the whipped cream, lemon meringue pie and other edible props. :) I wouldn't recommend chocolate pudding or anything chocolate for that matter. What is seen cannot be unseen!
  14. If you like this genre of music you won't go wrong with the Bill Withers' Greatest Hits album. Here's one of his most popular tunes:
  15. Set-up for the next WW2 trivia question: The majority of Americans were against US involvement in WW2 when it began. The massive casualties and horrors of WW1 were still fresh in their minds. Most Americans were isolationist and were against US involvement in foreign conflicts at the time. The Japanese attack on the bulk of the US pacific naval fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii changed American public opinion overnight. The USA declared war on Japan after the the attack, which prompted Hitler to declare war on the USA. Question: Which famous British author was deployed by the British government to the USA to write propaganda to influence American public opinion to support military involvement against Nazi Germany? Hint: A recent movie staring American actor Tom Hanks (Greyhound) was based on one of this author's novels.
  16. I am afraid you did not directly answer the question with specifics. Your answer did, however, include interesting and debatable assertions about US industrial growth in the USA during and after WW2.
  17. Same same me, but with a tiny splash of water. I also keep me bottle in the freezer.
  18. This has truly been a great TR, Dude. Please keep doing your thing. I mean it, mate. Your writing is insightful, engaging, humorous and unique. And you have huge balls for putting yourself out there like you do. I am sure I speak for other BMs when I say your efforts and contributions to LBR are appreciated. But. . . I mostly agreed with what PG said. I found a bit of the content about your MILF encounter to be . . . uncool. That’s just my opinion. It is what it is, and I will immediately forget about it after I click the “submit reply” button. And I very much look forward to your next TR.
  19. I am well acquainted with Jamie’s (aka Cindy) magnificent phallus. Too well acquainted, in fact. It has hypnotic powers. I spent quite a bit of time with her in 2019. I had planned to spend some time with her on my upcoming trip, but, unfortunately, she seems to have developed a daily unhealthy habit—a habit I want nothing to do with. She’s a good kid, although slightly wacky. I wish her well and hope she doesn’t end up like so many of her sisters.
  20. I’m busy right now doing nothing. I’ll respond later, when I feel like it.
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