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  1. This is all based on my last visit in 07

     

    Happy Agogo

    Annajets

    TQ2

    Lucifer

    Champions

     

    Not in any particular order

     

    Champions??? Where old BG's go do die. Obviously you like the more "mature" style of lady, Asia Fun!

    Unless it's changed, last time I was there the youngest girl was about 35, and the youngest punter was about 85 !!

     

    However, one man's stunner is another man's nightmare - YMMV.

     

    For me: (In terms of having a fun night out)

    1. Peppermint

    2. Sweethearts

    3. Happy

    4. Baby Dolls

    5. New Star

     

    In terms of best looking girls - and again, just my opinion

    1. Airport

    2. Iron Club

    3. Happy

    4. Alcatraz

    5. Baby Dolls

     

    Windmill and X-Zone and places like that are kind of too hardcore for me and I find them a bit degrading. I like watching hot chicks dancing and flirting. Not being fisted by some 70 year old fat slob.... yeeeech...

  2. Fair point. But it's usually so cheap if you do chuck it then it's not a huge loss.

     

    To be honest, if I buy cardboard then I buy one of the more reputable cellar brands from Oz here and it's usually more than ok. :thumbup:

     

    I'll bring you a couple of nice bottles of Aussie red when I come to Fecking Dubai later this year! (I hope!) :beer:

  3. Not sure how much wine you get in boxes there in Dubai, Munchie, but obviously quite a lot here in Oz.

     

    There *ARE* some decent box wines out here - you might pay $15 - $20 for them, and they are definitely drinkable.

     

    No, you wouldn't turn up at someone's dinner party with one under your arm, but to keep in the kitchen for a drop when having dinner alone at night (as I do most nights at home) its more than passable.

     

    :drunk::sleeping:

  4. Get any photos??? :dunno:

     

    You must have taken at least a couple of "souvenir pics" of the fulfillment of one of your dreams?? :dunno:

     

    I'm sure its quite ok to post a pic of her clothed in this forum, (I mean.. most of us have seen her online, so it's not like we're "outing her" or anything), so feel free! I'd like to see what she looks like day-to-day, not just on the net.

  5. JS-

    RE-"piggies"post- Agreed an annoyingly ignorant and actuallly very selfish post.Your moniker is appropriate :smirk:

     

    Make sure you get the right "Piggy" here!

     

    Don't get us confused! :nono:

     

    This little Piggy is right behind Jungle Soup all the way! :thumbup:

     

    Oh.. and as for "rather not knowing"... shows a lot of respect for any potential partners, doesn't it? Not.

     

    Also, I would rather get on medication and stay well than be lying in a hospital bed with pnuemonia or liver failure and have the doctor saying "AIDS caused this."

     

    Remember, HIV is a lot different to AIDS.

     

     

     

  6. With my work permint, I got the test done at a local clinic, and it was pretty much as you mentioned:

     

    "take your weight, blood pressure, look at your tongue, ask if you have had any major illnesses in your life and presto..."

     

    Cost 150 baht. My boss experienced the same for his work permit paperwork.

     

    Take the certificate to the immigration office and no questions asked.

     

  7. due to the damage the drug does to the immune system (not to mention the damage it does to the entire body).

     

    Sorry... but what "drug"? Got a name?

     

    Got any info to back-up your crazy theory?

     

    Are you a doctor or HIV specialist?

     

    As far as I was aware there are many anti-retroviral HIV drugs out there being used by people to keep them alive. So which anti-HIV "drug" damages the immune system?

     

    Correct me if I'm wrong but are you saying that HIV positive people shouldn't take their prescribed medicine and they'd have more chance of survival? Hmmm... maybe! I guess that's why survival rates in the western world where people have access to meds are incredibly high and in the third world where people don't have access to meds so easily they're incredibly low... yep! Your point makes total sense.. NOT!

     

    If you want to post some wild and outlandish theory you may have, that's fine, but this probably isn't the thread to do it.

     

     

  8. The so called HIV medicine hasn't been able to show any health benifits to the patient whatsoever.

     

    Sorry... but I've read, and re-read, that sentence about a dozen times and it still doesn't make sense to me.

     

    Would be interesting to see what all the people taking anti-retrovirals who would have died had they not been taking them have to say about that statement.

     

    Care to elaborate? I don't understand what you mean or how you came to that conclusion.

     

    Also, maybe show a little empathy and try and think about what Junglesoup is going through right now eh? Reading negative things really isn't going to help the poor guy's state-of-mind. He needs support. Not ill-informed statements like that.

  9. A woman is in hospital about to give birth.

     

    The doctor explains to her and her husband that there are some complications and she'll have to have to be "put under" for the birth.

     

    When the doctor leaves the room, the husband says to his wife:

     

    "Honey... I'm worried that after you have the baby that maybe you'll be... you know... looser than you were before. Do you think while you're under we should get the doctor to... you know... "tidy you up" a bit down there, so sex is still enjoyable for me after the baby's born."

     

    The wife says: "Sure, darling. I love you and want you to be happy, so get the doctor to tidy me up while I'm out of it."

     

    They ask the doctor and he agrees to the request.

     

    She has the anaesthetic and gives birth to a healthy baby boy. When she comes to, there are three roses tied to the end of the bed.

     

    "Who are they from?" she asks.

     

    "Well...", says the husband, "the first one is from me for bearing me a beautiful, healthy son. The second one is from the medical staff here at the hospital to congratulate you."

     

    "And the third rose?" she asks.

     

    "Oh... that's from Frank, a patient in the burns ward, to thank you for his new ears!"

    :D

     

     

  10. How the heck did that happen???

     

    Not doubting your story in any way Shibuya, but if that's the case then that is medical incompetence on a grand scale.

     

    I would have thought that something strange would have shown up during the regular blood tests that HIV+ people have to take to check the amount of virus in the blood and decline of T-cells. i.e. Nothing would show up in the way of a virus so they would know he wasn't HIV+.

     

    Unless he didn't have a blood test for 7 years after being told he was positive, which for an HIV+ person is basically a death-wish to avoid blood tests for that amount of time.

     

    Did he sue the doctors / hospital that performed the original test?

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