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  1. Miley Cyrus is a dick and oportunistic twat.
  2. I described myself once as Ex0-Society - I am on the outside looking in, I get invited to special events in the village, I am asked to voice my ideas and concerns at village meetings, my mother would recieve the same gifts that village elders did at Song Kran, but I am not Thai, nor do I want to be, but I believe there is a polite path to walk between being a Farang in Thailand that won't change and trying to be Thai. I hope I do manage that like you Flash
  3. I think I misread this years ago. https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/99350-eden-club-pattaya-closing/ Stick did a nice interview on him in 2007
  4. You don't think there's a lot of underage (by western standards) sex going on? In a variety of ways and places?
  5. My only story about malaysia hotel is from a mate, he noticed that the Bangkok Post on sale there always had been stamped "Promotional Copies Free" but the staff sold them anyway. KhoSod article is good. http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2017/11/24/salute-50-years-late-nights-bangkoks-malaysia-hotel/
  6. THanks to this web site, http://www.bangkokeyes.com/ I found this interesting article, Never hear of Bangkok Eyes before, they claim to go back in their archives to 1990! Flash no doubt can verify, maybe he wrote it Reader : I was recently part of a many-headed thread of emails discussing the Malaysia Hotel and its participation in the backpacker evolution and the R&R scene, and it appears there are a number of dissenting views on these subjects. The discussion started over an article on the Malaysia in the Khao Sod English website. Does your Bangkok Eyes go back to that period, and what're your thoughts on all this? Midnite Hour: Although the Bangkok Eyes website does not go back to that era, and although not directly related to Night Entertainment, our staff was very much in place during that era. We saw the Khao Sod English articles, and were in discussions of our own with a number of our contacts. Regrettably, the articles made errors of omission and over-simplification - and while they covered the basics on the historical aspects of the Malaysia Hotel itself, and other hotels, they failed to present an accurate picture of the situation on the ground. Rather than rehash point-by-point the failings of the Khao Sod English articles, we will instead, present the essential facts of the day - with emphasis on those points that are continually misunderstood and misrepresented on the Internet. While the rise in the 'backpacker era' and the build-up of the war in Viet Nam both took place during the same years, they each had their own separate and independent effect on Thailand, specifically Bangkok. It would seem this wouldn't need to be said, but it does. Backpackers in the first half of the 1960s, while they stayed in various parts of Bangkok, were mostly found in and around the Hua Lampong train station, in the cheap flop-house Chinese hotels. The Thai Song Greet being the most well-known of these. In these years, there was no backpacker action on Soi Ngam Dupli / Soi Si Bamphen / Soi 1 Sathorn. While the Malaysia Hotel did exist - since 1967 - it was not an R&R hotel, and did not serve as one. Nor was it immediately a popular tourist hotel - although later that would change. On the other hand, the US military presence in Thailand (military stationed in Thailand) was substantial; at the end of 1966 the number of US soldiers stationed in Thailand was approximately 25,000. No mean number - and those stationed at JUSMAG, just around the corner from the Malaysia knew the area well, frequenting the Malaysia and Pitak Court and the Blue Fox bar-restaurant. These 25,000 plus G.I.s were not, repeat, not on R&R (although many of the grunts in from Viet Nam had expressed their doubts....). The R&R Hotel. R&R hotels were specific hotels, not apartment buildings, that were leased by JUSMAG directly from the owners for use as BOQs (Bachelor Officer Quarters) or BEQs (Bachelor Enlisted Quarters). -Each having their own lease agreement. Again, these hotels were only some of many "leased facilities" that were leased and lease-managed by JUSMAG. Soldiers coming to Thailand on R&R were assigned to an R&R hotel, and not left free to find their way 'on the economy'. (Not that they necessarily stayed in their assigned R&R hotels..) These JUSMAG leased facilities should not be conflated with JUSMAGs NAF Special Services contracts that involved the likes of Tommy's Gems for tours and entertainment.... Other hotels frequented by the G.I.s coming in from Viet Nam during the R&R years were not R&R hotels. By the early 1970s the small Chinese hotels around Hua Lampong station could no longer handle the number of tourists looking to live the "See-The-World-On-A-Dollar-A-Day" dream. It was at this time that the guest houses started sprouting like mushrooms in Sois Ngam Dupli / Si Bamphen. At this time, the Malaysia Hotel grew in popularity - many of today's long term Thailand residents stayed first in the Malaysia. But the two crowds - the true backpackers staying in guest houses, and the Malaysia Hotel guests were essentially two different classes of travelers (although some wannabe backpackers -who never slept in their sleeping bags- did stay at the Malaysia). The Soi Ngam Dupli (and adjoining areas) still was not an R&R area, although it continued to be frequented by the US military from JUSMAG. In this respect, the Soi Ngam Dupli area was unique in that there was a mixing of US military, true backpackers and other budget travelers staying at the Malaysia and similar hotels in the area. On R&R. The R&R program for military serving in Viet Nam started ramping up in 1965 and was ended in late 1972 on the concluding of the Paris Peace Accord (in January 1973). In that the US armed forces were out of Viet Nam almost immediately after that, there was of course no need for an R&R program. This fact seems difficult to assimilate by many who visit, or live in, Thailand. We see for example, various so-called 'historical' descriptions of Soi Cowboy as one of the R&R-era Night Entertainment Areas. The first bar on Soi Cowboy, even before it was 'Soi Cowboy', was the Gold Label, and it opened in late 1974 (?), almost two full years after the end of the R&R era. The confusion likely stems, at least in part, from the fact that the US military contingent (of now slightly less than 25,000) stationed in Thailand did not depart for home until June-July 1976 (leaving only a small core of advisers at JUSMAG itself). By the 1980s - 1990s, the center of backpacker / budget traveler activity was shifting to the Khao San Road area, leaving Sois Ngam Dupli / Si Bamphen with fewer and fewer guest houses. But the only constant is 'change', and now Khao San Road is an open zoo by day, and an closed off "walking street" bazaar and Thai-Yuppie Nitespot venue at night - the guest houses and budget hotels having shifted to the nearby sois. http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2017/11/24/salute-50-years-late-nights-bangkoks-malaysia-hotel/ A SALUTE TO 50 YEARS OF LATE NIGHTS AT BANGKOK’S MALAYSIA HOTEL =========================================================== http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2017/11/24/bangkoks-1960s-retro-cool-hotels-live-photos/ BANGKOK’S 1960S RETRO-COOL HOTELS LIVE ON (PHOTOS)
  7. I met moo noi in moonshine one-time. I came direct from the airport. After getting a blow job in the toilet, numerous drinks, I realised I didn't have Thai baht. However one bloke working there knew the exchange rates for the three different currencies I had in my pocket, and I made up the right amount. Good night but rarely go there.
  8. I was thinking the Madrid, Mekong and I've sat there a few times. I wonder which is oldest in Cowboy and Nana? I Huay Kwang, I don't know, but they haven't changed as much as the farang bars have
  9. School chief allegedly involved with student to face arrest https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1401898/school-director-involved-in-sex-with-girl-to-face-arrest#cxrecs_s Mr Nathaphop was earlier involved in an indecent act with a Prathom 6 student (Grade 6) at Wat Ban Nong Waeng School in the same district. At the time, he was punished with a 5% salary cut for two months... His current wife, 20, an employee at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Bua Yai, reportedly resigned from her job and left her house after learning about her husband’s sex scandal. Mr Nathaphop had reportedly lived with her since she was 16 And Parents approve! The girl’s mother got angry at the boy’s mother for exposing the relationship of her daughter and the director. In a fit of rage, the girl’s mother let slip that her daughter had already married the Director! In our village I often saw kids about 13- 15 get married to people a few years older, once though to someone about 10 years older. Girls with babies under 15 is rampant. While many things in remote village life have improved, this is one area it hasn't. A number of gogo's in Cowboy always had younger girls. To quote someone, "Have young girl look old, and old girl look young is best" . . . . . .
  10. What's the oldest running go-go in Bangkok? I have no idea but very curious, perhaps knowing the oldest per district, i.e. Nana, Patpong, Cowboy? Anyone know?
  11. http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-wozniak-rants-against-elon-musk-and-tesla-2018-1/?r=AU&IR=T I agree with the basic core, Musk is a showman, having delt personally, I can say that with confidence, however if you're fooled by him, more the fool you. http://www.businessinsider.com/steve-wozniak-rants-against-elon-musk-and-tesla-2018-1/?r=AU&IR=T There is more to the article than my clipping Steve Wozniak says he's tired of Elon Musk's promises and thinks Tesla needs to stop overhyping its self-driving technology. At the Nordic Business Forum in Stockholm, Wozniak, a cofounder of Apple, shared his experiences driving — and upgrading — his Teslas. "Now I don't believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says, but I still love the car," Wozniak said, adding that other automakers were ahead in self-driving technology. Wozniak says he prefers his Chevy Bolt but drives a Tesla on longer trips, pointing to its countrywide charging network. While Steve Wozniak has cemented his legacy as a tech pioneer, Elon Musk still has a long way to go. That much could be concluded from Wozniak's recent talk at the Nordic Business Forum in Stockholm, which the Apple cofounder dedicated in part to his newfound love for Tesla bashing. He accused the electric-car maker of overhyping its self-driving technology and using "cheap" tactics to deflect responsibility for mistakes. Wozniak, an early Tesla fan, owns two Model S cars. But his relationship with Tesla and its CEO has been fraught. "Our first Tesla slid off some ice late at night up at Lake Tahoe, and we ended up in a snow bank," Wozniak said in a Q&A session jam-packed with anecdotes from his life. "There was no damage, but it was clear we needed a four-wheel-drive Tesla." Shortly afterward, Wozniak said, he and his wife coughed up the money for an upgrade. "Then they came up with some sensors that Elon Musk said would drive itself across itself the country by the end of 2016," Wozniak said, referring to a much-talked-about "summon" function Musk has promoted.
  12. I thought it closed years ago! I was never a fan but I didn't mind the french bloke who started it, didn't he die many years ago in Pattaya? I think he even posted here as "Eden Papa"??? The whole thing was far to rough and ready for me, then, now, I'd probably love it!
  13. Yep, I remember when ICQ was the platform. Could do video, no sound if memory is right, or just sound. Was amazing quality for 56kbps dial up. I used to use SAMART pre paid internet cards
  14. Radio Man, you are right, I was in the Tesco in the far remote town, sitting at a coffee shop and doing work on my laptop while the wife was shopping. an older lady ~40+ walked up and asked would I show her how to set her up online? She was pretty fast learner, and made a profile on some site. I know see many doing the same. Someone in our village has made a connection to Korea, and now about a dozen girls have made trips there. Apparently easy for Thais to go there, flying is cheap, and they seem to land boyfriends before they leave town. I guess the hard part is when going through those sites, separating the girls out into some order.
  15. As many know, I've lived in both Bangkok, and a remote village for many years in Thailand. For nearly all the time, I was lucky, Lucky that in Bangkok the pricing wasn't madness, I had a number of young smart gigs, most at uni or starting in good jobs, and I had enough Thai to get laid in some of the not so obvious areas, such as Huay Kwang, some more remote Massage/sopies etc.. In the remote area, I was near enough a large town, and while no massage or soapies, not even "real" massage, it was harder, but I soon found I had a good sized cell of young gigs keen to try white meat to call upon, And, if I was really desperate, then there are 10.000s of tiny Karoke Sing a Song places all over the place. The last group is interesting, as it shows to me how Laos girls have spread into nearly all parts of whoring in Thailand. Going back 5-10 years, it wasn't that common to find a lot of Laos girls in Bangkok/Pattaya, but in remote areas it was getting common. And I've written often about the "Pink House" and other places. Hard to get a fuck but not impossible. Quality varied, and often the girls needed to learn about shaving. Going back to Thailand after being away from playing for a year, I found - 1 - Bangkok is bloody expensive, especially compared to the rest of countries at similar GDP etc etc. I would not live here again unless amazing circumstances. 2 - Lots of Laos girls now in the Massage/Soapie places, not as common in Bar's, depends where you go. Seems they know Farangs have heard of razors which Laos girls seem to hate. 3 - Huay Kwang seems to be growing, and it's a mix of Thai's and Laos and some gems, 4 - A hand job is easier to find in Bangkok, there's one place I often talk about near Ari that has older ladies with amazing blow jobs for 300 baht 5 - Outside of Bangkok/Pattaya, then you need to find a soapie in the big town and pretty sure it's got a lot of Laos girls working, bring a razor, 6 - It's harder to find a young gig in the smaller towns any more, they seem to have realized their value. 100 - 300 baht is not a lot of money any more. BUT this is offset by a large number of older (25-35) professional women who want to have a farang as either a boyfriend/gig/husband and are willing to test the goods. This last development has surprised me, I had a youngish lady, at most 27, head of one of the Tax Revenue sections, nearly rape me, she also needed a razor mind you. But she also had amazing tit's and never had a kid, was never silly enough to go with a Thai farmer. So she was desperate for some white meat, and had friends with the same problem. She'll go on holidays twice a year to Vietnam, Korea etc and find some white meat to hold her over till next trip. Talk about frustrated! Conclusion Thai girls are getting "smarter" in that education is working and most stay on and then get a good job, rather than offering a blow job. Stupid Thai girls will always be stupid Thai girls, usually they get knocked up once or twice at home after a morlam, then move to the big city to whore or work in silly low paid places. This means not enough local flesh to fill the flesh pots, so the importation of whores is becoming far more obvious, especially if you don't go to the typical "Farang" ghetto. Many of the girls in the "non" arab bars are getting older, many haven't changed in 5 years unless it's to have a baby then return! Older girls, that have never had a kid, and are in good jobs, are desperate for a good fucking. Aged 25++ If I was living in Thailand now, this would be the group I'd concentrate on. That, and the occasional new to the trade Laos girl who can be paid to go solo.
  16. good revue i liked this When they aren't slipping you a knock out drug or lifting a few bills from your pockets, or having a psychotic break in your hotel room, at least those are salt-of-the-earth hard workers down there on the pavements...
  17. I can see that Coss has clearly beaten Cav within the Trump USA debate. How can cav win when Coss is landing posts 4:1 the number of Cav! Give up Cav, you're being out posted, through in the towel.
  18. Most overseas consulates now do family visa. I did mine in Oz in December. Why not do that? Not expensive.
  19. I have found Thai internet and mobile banking very good, quick and easy. Opened an account recently, a few months ago, only needed to see that I had a valid visa (in my case "Family") So if you come with a "Family" visa no problems
  20. Very popular in Thailand, I hear their music often. Even on my last trip. Very sad, I liked the Cranberries, and I liked how unlike Sinod O'corner, she didn't try and hide her Irish accent.
  21. The bars can be pleasent enough place to sit, I love visiting the area, but rarely found anything worth dipping the dipstick into. Girls in bars, those available are well past used by date and good looking girls usually attached. Thai massage places tend to think a happy ending is you giving them a tip for a mediocre massage. So a bit of googling revealed a soapy attached to Kanchanaburi Hotel. Went down there and very nice selection. Chose a girl who in Bangkok would be a stunner, overpaid with a 2500 baht fee but was a tad to keen. Turns out the girl was from Lao. Nice Curves 20 years old and you how to give me a bath. A call from work interrupted. So she gave me a 10 minute b****** while I tried to solve work issues. Then onto the main act which was over quite quickly as I was a tad too excited. I left a very happy man and good to find somewhere in kanchanaburi for a root.
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