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  1. She is certainly my favorite of all the girls on this thread. Interesting because she does not fit the classic description of a stunner in that she is not trying to be glamorous or overtly sexual, at least in this pic. In fact, if you look at her from the waist up so you don't see her denim shorts she looks like a librarian. Great find TC!
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    Yes! If the hong nam is occupied with guys chowing down then one would be forced to urinate in his seat.
  3. Here's a thread to talk about Vlogs, Vloggers, and Vlogging.
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    Will one be forced to consume meals in the hong nam since taking off a mask in your seat is a no no?
  5. Looks like Vincent Von Vanker to me.
  6. Only 34 new cases in Thailand yesterday. While the number of cases is somewhat dependant on whether or not testing is widespread, deaths are also low. Despite the low numbers, Thailand is treating the threat seriously. Zero cases reported yesterday in Chonburi or any of the Eastern Seaboard provinces. There are probably extremely few infected people in Pattaya and the checkpoints should keep it that way. Also encouraging for Pattaya, is the only new case Issan was in Loei province. When people migrate back to Pattaya, many more will migrate from Issan than from the harder hit southern provinces. The real test will be when international travel is re-opened.
  7. Quinncent Van Gogh!
  8. Miss Nancy in the Penthouse with the Lead Pipe (or perhaps the Candlestick). That thang is thick!
  9. The best-laid plans of mice and mongers often go awry. I'm loving this thread!
  10. In two of the above pics Nut's nuts are showing!
  11. Started this thread so as to not go too off topic in Snoop's excellent thread in the Romscar's Club. There is no doubt that the information available in the mid-aughts made things so much easier for the ladyboy monger than just a couple years earlier. Even though Hi Boss was open on my first trip (I believe the name was Hi Boss 2002). I didn't know about it and went to other bars on Soi 6 to hunt for ladyboys. My first two trips blur together but in 2003 some of the main ladyboy bars were Jenny Star Bar, Linda Bar, and Limmatquai 80. There was also the Blue Angel, an outdoor bar on Soi 6/1 and Sally's in Jomtien. I believe that Limmatquai 80 was in the exact same spot as the present day KRU, if not then just a shop house away. There certainly was an exhilarating explorer's feel to Pattaya when info was so hard to come by!
  12. There is no doubt that the information available in the mid-aughts made things so much easier for the ladyboy monger than just a couple years earlier. Even though Hi Boss was open on my first trip (I believe the name was Hi Boss 2002). I didn't know about it and went to other bars on Soi 6 to hunt for ladyboys. My first two trips blur together but in 2003 some of the main ladyboy bars were Jenny Star Bar, Linda Bar, and Limmatquai 80. There was also the Blue Angel, an outdoor bar on Soi 6/1 and Sally's in Jomtien. I believe that Limmatquai 80 was in the exact same spot as the present day KRU, if not then just a shop house away. There certainly was an exhilarating explorer's feel to Pattaya when info was so hard to come by! Snoop & Rom, My musings may pervert your vision for this thread. If this is so please let me know and I will move it to a separate thread.
  13. Steady Eddy sure seems obsessed with ladyboys. While I reckon that there maybe even better opportunities to find ladyboys off the beaten track, it seems if you didn't want to do lots of research you could just go to Bui Vien and have a decent choice.
  14. I'd estimate that there are around 10,000 odd bars in the Pattaya area. Even before CV, some guys were saying there were not enough mongers to support that amount of bars. I would expect some owners to walk away from their leases if that's possible. Even if the bars re-open in June, and if flights resume, I think a number of guys will just take a pass on mongering for awhile and I feel many GG bars are not well positioned for this possible downturn. I asked Rossco once how many ladyboys bars there were in Pattaya as he tracks this sort of thing and I believe he said something along the lines of 40. That means less than 1% of the bars are ladyboy bars. I could see who was walking into my building for booty calls (pre-CV) and the percentage of ladyboys certainly seemed upwards of 10%, so there seems to be a huge mismatch between the number of ladyboy bars and the number of ladyboy mongers. So hopefully the LB bars won't have it quite as rough as the GG bars. I know these are not easy times for bar owners so we wish Em, Emmy, Petesie, Herberth and the other ladyboy bar owners the best in their battle to weather the storm.
  15. While riding my Harley, I swerved to avoid hitting a deer, lost control and landed in a ditch, severely banging my head. Dazed and confused I crawled out of the ditch to the edge of the road when a shiny new convertible pulled up with a very beautiful woman who asked, "Are you okay? As I looked up, I noticed she was wearing a low-cut blouse with cleavage to die for... "I'm okay I think," I replied as I pulled myself up to the side of the car to get a closer look. She said, "Get in and I'll take you home, so I can clean and bandage that nasty scrape on your head." "That's nice of you," I answered, "but I don't think my wife will like me doing that!" "Oh, come now, I'm a nurse," she insisted. "I need to see if you have any more scrapes and then treat them properly." Well, she was really pretty and very persuasive. Being sort of shaken and weak, I agreed, but repeated, "I'm sure my wife won't like this." We arrived at her place which was just few miles away and, after a couple of cold beers and the bandaging, I thanked her and said, "I feel a lot better, but I know my wife is going to be really upset so I'd better go now." "Don't be silly!" she said with a smile. "Stay for a while. She won't know anything. By the way, where is she?" "Still in the ditch, I guess."
  16. I hate signing up for stuff and this site is easy peasy. Guess there could be a better selection of adult books but can't argue with the price! Free! Anyone have any favorite free book websites either audio or print?
  17. My mate Alaskan Bear now happily married and RIP Paultain. Looks like they steered in you in the right direction! Pat is a real sweetie. We lived on the same soi for many years and was alway friendly to me even though she knew I was not a potential customer. When she first arrived in town she worked at Cat's Place in Day/Night area. Interesting joint as it was not quite a bar and not quite a gogo. Great combination Snoop!
  18. As a Latina, physical touch and embraces are part of how I cope with the pain of grief. The coronavirus robs us of those touches, of that intimacy. I miss the tears of my friends touching my own face as we hold each other, breathing the same air in silent mourning, in place of answers we can’t give or have. In the past, my friend Lorena Borjas and I have grieved that way for others. The virus has now also taken that from me. On Monday morning, March 30, I woke around 7:30 to see I had a missed call from Coney Island Hospital. I had been calling the hospital daily for the last week to check on Ms. Borjas, who was hospitalized after falling sick with Covid-19. I dialed the number and eventually her doctor came on the line. She started to say “unfortunately …” and I didn’t have to hear the rest to know that she was gone. I was inconsolable. I met Ms. Borjas in 2005, at a club in Jackson Heights, in Queens, where she had organized H.I.V. tests. At the time I thought I was better than “those girls working in the streets.” I was an escort, working out of my SoHo apartment. But later, as I spiraled into addiction, I found myself walking the streets near that club. There she was again, giving out condoms. This time, I needed them. Many of us have been forsaken by our families, found ourselves homeless and deprived of support from teachers, co-workers and employers. We’ve lived through extreme poverty — have made cohabitation with risk and danger part of our normal. Transgender women of color — like she was, like I am — know the uncertainty of taking each step as if it may be our last. We know the weariness of walking under the weight of transphobia, racism and misogyny. Ms. Borjas never presumed that anyone needed saving. She was simply there, ready to reach out if you needed help. And along the way, she enlisted us to help. “How are you planning to unwind this weekend, mama?” I’d ask her. “I’m organizing a group for my girls in Queens. Come help me serve food?” Eventually I was able to get my life back on track. Then in 2012, I persuaded the leadership at a community health center in Manhattan to hire me to run their new transgender health clinic. I wasn’t sure if I had what it took to do the job, but they took a chance on me. My first day on the job, I reached out to Ms. Borjas for help. Together, we walked up and down Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, handing out condoms and referrals to my clinic to the girls. This was lifesaving work. At the time, police officers would stop and search sex workers, using condoms as evidence to support prostitution charges. For many sex workers, particularly transgender women, arrest meant facing degrading treatment and abuse at the hands of the police. “I must make sure they always have condoms, but they can never have more than two,” Ms. Borjas said. As we walked, we talked about abuse, addiction, men, shame. We talked about how she felt she had a higher calling to help people who were walking the same path as she had before. How she found happiness through taking care of her own community, and, without knowing it, she inspired me. She ignited a spark, the idea that we can do good. That the work we do can matter. So often, society paints those of us who need a hand as victims of our own poor choices. As if we had many choices. We are considered a danger to society. And yet it is society that endangers our lives — a life of suffering and surviving at the margins, where we have been pushed, hidden or expelled by the choices of others over whom we have no control. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/11/opinion/lorena-borjas-coronavirus.html
  19. This is the first year that we can walkabout without fear of a bucket in the face. Maybe the good old days weren't so bad afterall!
  20. Pdoggg

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    Many airlines are trying to get passengers to accept restrictive travel vouchers instead of refunds. One airline has even instructed their first line of defense, their Chat agents to say refunds are not possible but if one insists on a case # a refund comes through. With Jetstar Asia the voucher must be entirely used on one booking and has. a time limit. Got a mass email from Tony Fernandez, Air Asia CEO, with of lot of lovey dovey fluff before getting to the meat of things.
  21. My first Thai ladyboy experience was on Boxing Day 2002 about two hours after I arrived in Pattaya. My source of info was the Questionable Girls of Thailand Yahoo Group and went to a bar that a guy wrote about on Soi 6 and barfined about 15 minutes after entering the bar. My main memory of that experience was that she had some sort of wart on her shaft. that put me off a bit. In that week I had 15 sex partners; about half were ladyboys. Then I had to meet my girlfriend who was flying into Don Mueang from the USA on New Year's Day.
  22. After seeing booze banned in Bangkok, I reckon guys in Pattaya stocked up in advance. I rarely drink at home so no big deal for me. Actually, I kinda like not waking up with hangovers anymore!
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