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  1. Sad snippet from you-know-where: Since being flattened, nothing much has happened at the area once known as Washington Square. It has sat dormant for what seems like a year or so, with weeds and plants starting to take over as they do in the tropics. A fence has gone up around the area which looks like it is going to be sealed off from Sukhumvit. Whether that means redevelopment of the area will start soon or whether the land owners just want to keep people out, no-one seems to know.

  2. Citibank, charges a fee. I have a Citibank account in the USA and they still charge the 300 Baht if I pull money

    from an ATM here in LOS from the USA side.

     

    Never tried HSBC, Standard Charter, etc. :dunno:

     

    Not so for Citibank Australia customers with the Transaction Plus account, although I expect its only a matter of time. Extensive thread on this on TV, btw.

  3. YimSiam said:

     

    Certainly there are areas that are higher risk than others – freelance, latenight, heavy-party scene, you raise your odds. But they are fucking everywhere, these replicas – and I’d be glad to wager that anyone who’s hit 20 or so work-at-night Thai chicks has hit a kathoey and not realized it.

     

    I got more to say about this issue, as it’s been eating me up and pissing me off, but that’ll have to follow a bit later, if at all. To me, the interesting questions are: why so many of the ‘replica’ (rather than comic) version of the LB now in the nightlife scene? And: if one wishes to differentiate between the ‘born’ chicks and the LBs, how to do so?

     

    YS, I posted here a while back that I strongly suspect I may have found myself in a 'plastic pussy' in KL, of all places. She was Thai, but even through the condom something just wasnt right - after a couple of minutes I gave up, paid her and she left. Absolutely no issues with her appearance - definitely not one of the 6' drag queens outside Nana - but I'm fairly sure it was a LB - whatever it was, there is no way I would have gone back for seconds. Weird is weird - even if she *was* a woman, something wasnt right down there.

     

    Personally, I don't have an issue with other folks sexual orientation, but it's interesting that you believe most guys dont want to be seen with their LB GF in broad daylight and I tend to agree with one exception - Pattaya. I dont know if it's just the general 'this is Disneyland and we can do what we want !' vibe of the place, but I've seen quite a few big, strapping younger guys walking hand-in-hand with their LB dates. It's interesting that gay men seem to keep their activities behind closed doors - much more in line with the Thai way - while their 'non-gay' brothers strut around town with a guy or gal from Isaan on their arm. Is it possible that gay men have a better handle on how Patts is supposed to work than the rest of us ? ;)

     

    End of the day, I can store enough porn on a laptop to keep me away from LBs regardless of how fat and hideous the bar population becomes over the next few years :D

  4. I was in PP late 2012 and didn't see anything that would make me consider it over Bkk.

    Same, although I haven't seen it since early 2010. I've said it before, and I'll say it again - I need infrastructure more than I need cheap beer and cheap jiggy-jig, and others have made the point that PP has a very long way to go before its anywhere near BKK in everything else. There are so many things that we take for granted in more developed countries that you really only miss when they are nowhere in evidence - for some, I guess that's part of the attraction ('it's like Thailand 30 years ago !' etc). Also strongly agree that the more Barang rock up expecting 'nirvana' the more likely they are to create another 'paradise lost'. About the only report I've seen on TV recently that made Cambo seem like an attractive option was from the guy who handed his passport and 250USD to a Cambodian official and had a no-questions-asked 12-month business visa in said passport when it was delivered to his hotel the following day. One can only imagine how many retirees in Thailand would have looked at that in dumbstruck awe and thought 'Now that's my kind of country !' ;)
  5. I will gather a posse to come and harass you next time you are there.... :neener:

     

    I'm like the Phantom - look for a guy wearing purple underwear, riding a horse and trailed by a wolf. When I think about it, Soi 4 may well be one of the few places in Asia where such a combination wouldnt raise too many eyebrows ;)

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  6. Of the carpark freelancers - as opposed to the 6' tall katoeys out front of NEP and prowling the Soi further down - I've only encountered a couple who were Katoeys. Both were petite, not 'the tallest damned Thai gal I ever saw !' types, and both clearly preferred the company of their sisters over the company of the caricatures out on the Soi. I dont think there is any love lost between the two groups.

  7. I'll stick with Golden Bar - no-one hassles me, no distractions from loud sports on the TV or people playing pool, and it has the single best location on the Soi. Throw in cheap(er) beer prices and I'm sold. The clientele might be a bit of a motley crew, but I don't bother them and they ignore me - win-win.

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  8. It's time he did. Getting near(ish) now. We should be hearing about all the interesting stuff he's preparing and getting ready for the all important questions, where is Thermae, how much for nom yai girls, what is ST etc.

     

    I do know where Thermae is, but given that I'm not Japanese there really isnt much point, is there ? ;)

     

    Let me remind my critics - or rather those who still have issues with the idea of life in a predominately Muslim country - that no-one in Malaysia gives a hoot what color t-shirt you wear. OK - fluoro pink with bike shorts may not be the best choice, but even then I doubt that most Chinese-Malaysians would care either way. Roll on April.

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  9. Hey, gobble, are you resurrecting your countdown thread? :cover:

    Just kidding. Hopefully you've prepped with some Thai lessons under your belt by now?

    Cheers mate.

     

    No more countdown thread - that thing seemed to mock me, making my departure date seem further away with each week.

     

    As for learning Thai, there isnt much call for that on PENANG :D

     

    (Granted, I havent put much time into Bahasa either - realised I need to get the pronunciation right or I'll be like the Poms who cant even pronounce Pattaya properly)

  10. Virtually in lockstep with the (entirely predictable) fall in the value of our own Pacific Peso - the NZD has gone from strength to strength over the last 6 months or so. Converting to kip, I estimate that coss is now a gazillionaire in his adopted country :D

     

    (3.5 months, cossie, and I'll be spending money in LOS like a drunken sailor - I seem to recall you spent a couple of weeks reacqauinting yourself with a few barstools when you got off the plane ;) )

  11. Watching the madness at a Walmart in one of the southern states this morning, I was reminded of Jack Nicholson's immortal performance as The Joker in the second Batman movie.

     

    This town needs an enema !

     

    When a grown man thinks its OK to charge the 'scrum' of women and children huddled around a clearance item, you know the zombie epidemic cant be far away. The cops had to drag other muppets off one another when fights broke out - can only imagine the good times in the carpark later.

  12. Where are the NRA heroes when something like this goes down ?

     

    http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/19572755/mother-four-children-killed-in-ny-home/

     

    A mother and her four young children, including a toddler, have been killed in a late-night stabbing rampage at their home in New York. Police say a man has been taken into custody.

     

    Officers who arrived at the scene late on Saturday found all five victims unconscious and unresponsive. Two girls and a boy were pronounced dead at the scene, while another boy and the woman were taken to Brooklyn hospitals, where they were pronounced dead.

  13. The fast food industry would appear to be a classic case of 'first guy to blink loses'. I put my prices up to give my employees a living wage and a large chunk of my customers decides they are just as happy to eat the competition's Value Meal. Nothing sadder than the sight of an abandoned Pizza Hut - that distinctive shape marks it as a building that could never have been anything else. How do you redevelop a site like this ?

     

    http://www.rhpimages.com/b/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/pic_432.jpg

     

    Pizza Hut was always a tier above the other fast food franchises, but at one stage they actually had reasonably good pizzas - I dont recall Maccas ever having 'good hamburgers'.

  14. Before someone tells me 'they all do it !' - no argument, but most are bright enough not to get caught. The wags are crowing that the US has managed to do what very few have managed in recorded history - unite Europe behind Germany (in their common loathing of the US). Way to go, Langley, way to go.

  15. Curious to hear from the Americans on the board re why voters continually allow the CIA to enrage people worldwide with their antics ? Is it really worth the embarrassment incurred to bug Angela Merkel's phone ? If nothing else, it means the rest of the world has to endure images like this:

     

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  16. Or in America, almost 4 big macs a day, that's nearly a whole meal!

     

    Great if you live under a bridge and dont need anything other than those 4 BMs each day .....

     

    The 2.13 is what they pay hospitality workers - they make their living from tips. The workers interviewed all had a faraway look in their eyes when they were told what the min. wage was for hospitality workers in Oz - the casual rate (no holidays or sick leave) is over $20 an hour and many get paid extra for working weekends and public holidays. I remember someone here outlining what it would cost to run a restaurant in the 'states a few years back, and it was pretty clear that owners had to watch every dollar they spent to make it a viable business - clearly, raising that 2.13 to anything resembling a 'living wage' would put a lot of those businesses in jeapordy in a country where fast food is just so insanely cheap.

  17. Tonight's Foreign Correspondent here in Oz looks linteresting, if not exactly the most comfortable viewing:

     

    Usa - Down In Jungleland

     

    Would you work for $2.13 an hour? That's the tough new reality for two former professionals you'll meet in this disturbing assessment of America's economic reality.

  18. Negative.

     

    NNB still having some great foods served during the week.

     

    With all the rain and floods lately, I expect biz slow at NNB but they are still there.

     

    Like the there boss says...stop in and bring a friend!

     

    OK - I haven't seen the square since Munchy published photos of the 'demo-in-progress' some months back, but it looked pretty grim for the remaining structures. It's weird how I didnt feel even vaguely nostalgic for the place before they started pulling it all down - I suspect that the place grew on me during two 3-month stints on Soi 22.

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