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  1. On 4/28/2024 at 1:51 AM, Butch said:

    The only one that I find remotely attractive is the one on the far right of the pic, but even then it's a bit of a stretch.

    I agree. While all our tastes certainly differ, I think that the heavy make up, false eyelashes, trout pouts and contact lenses do nothing to improve things.

    If that's progress, then God help us.

     

    Yeah.... the pouting shit gives me a soft on.

     

    But, if one of them was on the floor in front of me at this moment you can believe I would be all over it.

  2. 1 hour ago, boydeste said:

    Whilst I don't disagree with that comment, soi 6 has an amazing selection of girls right now ranging from your tug o war team through to 35kgs wet through spinners.

    I think the saddest thing for me is that you could probably get a decent tug o war team out of many gogos now too, both in Pattaya and Bkk.

     

     

    Tug of War team. That is friggen hilarious.

     

    I have never heard that before.

     

    The only time I have been down to Soi 6 in the last 3 years is to get my visa updated.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, boydeste said:

    No cheese in there mate,

    chicken vindaloo, chicken tikka masala, saag aloo and tarka daal.

     

    Cheers.   Their cheese (I think it's called pandoor) is like pressed cottage cheese.

    Fcuk, I'm cheese deprieved. I'll eat any cheese as long as it's not head cheese.

     

    I lived only a couple of hours from the border of Wisconsin. Cheese capital of the World. Well.... other than France.

    I think other than the humidity here it is then number one thing I don't like about living here.

  4. 2 hours ago, karon steve said:

    Those I know were not high strung but a good hard working biddable-ish terrier and I agree with Maipenrai that it needs to be given the chance to work. All it needs is a hole in the ground preferably with something to displace.
    I have no idea if they have what I term "show" breeds which are lookalikes without the work in them.

    After my last trip to south east Asia I will get one of these game as f**k dogs.

     

    Sorry... that one flew over my head. What's a fcuk dog ?   For breeding ?

  5. 3 hours ago, Horizondave said:

    Yes, nights is a completely different way of life.

    When I came back to live in the UK back in 2018, I took a job with a food delivery company and I drove a 5 ton van at night. Started work at midnight, initially driving around London and then, later, to driving all around Newbury, Swindon and Basingstoke.

    Thought it would be easy but it takes a while to get used to. There were a few embarrassing times, when I first started, that I fell asleep at traffic lights for just a few moments. Usually alone on the street but occasionally a car horn woke me up. Luckily never fell asleep while driving but came close. Got used to it and began to enjoy but it completely screws up your social life or family life. Wouldn't do it again. 

     

    Woke up one early morning. Stopped at a green light, in a squad, in uniform.

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  6. 7 hours ago, coxyhog said:

    I did a bit of 12hr nightshifts when younger,perpetually knackered I'm sure it shortens ones lifespan.

    2004 5/5 rotation in Geneva was the last,after that I refused any job which involved nights.

     

    Oh yes, late night shifts used to fcuk me up royally.

    The only thing worse is rotating 8 hour shifts. Which is what we had when I first started. Many of the shifts they would tack on O.T. I think the rotations occurred every three months. 

    Fortunately after about a year we changed to 8 hour fixed shifts (by senority sign up). Most of the haters took the midnight shift and the oldtimers took day shift. I was able to get 3-11 pm shift which was ideal (still had time to go out drinking after work and sleep it off).

    Then we changed to 10 hour shifts by senority sign up. This was good because it gave you more days-off in a row. But made very some hellishly long days when you were assigned O.T. I eventually ended up locked on day shift where my social life went to hell, but I was able to work out and sleep good.

    Then I got promoted and had to start all over again as low man on the totam poll. 

    By the time I retired (at 51) I had amassed a giant sum in my pension fund which I enjoy today (3% increases every years, guarenteed). But, I have to say.... I earned it.

    That job drained the piss out of me. My last day I dumped my uniforms and equipment into a plastic bin, trashed all of my training materials, etc.,  walked out the door and never returned. 

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  7. 4 minutes ago, coxyhog said:

    I've been feeling rough all week & sneezing lots as well.

    So today was my first visit to the gym since last Sunday & man did I feel a whole lot better afterwards!

    Then I went to see Watford vs Sunderland & felt even better!

     

    Yep.... I always feel great after a good workout and soaking wet bike ride. Sweating out all the poisons. 

    Then rinse, drink beer, sleep good and get up and do it again.

    If I don't workout I sleep like absolute shit.

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  8. I got burned with a booking on a hotel in Hua Hinn a couple years ago (booking.com). Thankfully it was for only one night.

    Went to the hotel to sort it out but the bitch (claimed to be the daughter of the owner of the hotel) would have nothing to do with it.

     

    I can't remember in the past five years being as pissed off as I was that day.

     

    These hotel booking sites are pure scum. I refuse to use them anymore.

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    This is why i almost always stay at the same place in Pattaya and Bangkok. And why typically I will find hotels in a particular area and book directly with ones I have had good experiences with.

    I also will only book for one or two nights initially. Then once I am there extend the time directly at the hotel.  

     

     

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  9. ^^^^  Here I am 65 yoa. Spending time and getting into the Revenge of the Nerds talent show competition. 

    I'm not sure if that's good or bad.

  10. 1 minute ago, Freee!! said:

    Now you are making two possibly erroneous assumptions:

    1. That they have balls, in my experience about half the scammers  are female
    2. That they have mothers to fcuk

    Funny...

     

    After I posted that I thought to myself that it seems like many of the "alledged" scammers we see in the news are of the female species. 

     

    But, I got too busy looking up Revenge of the Nerds to correct myself.

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  11. A small deposit like that is typical when setting up an ACH transfer between two accounts. Usually there will be two small amounts deposited. Then for the connecting account you enter those deposit amounts as part of the veryfication process (link).

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    Lately I have been getting text messages for a package delivery. Went to the friggen post office in blistering heat to find out it was a scam attempt. There were several of them but they stopped.

    Guy at the post office confirmed it, he starts to chuckle says... "There is a lot of scamming going on in Thailand". I started to laugh, I said "Shit, there is a lot of scamming going on everywhere". We both busted out laughing. I think I made the guys day as he was sweating his balls off sorting packages.

     

    I'd cut the balls off of any or these mother fcukers doing these scams. Despicable pieces of shit.

    They take advantage of poor folks, vulnerable, etc. Really boils my blood.

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  12. 4 minutes ago, Butch said:

    All he had to do was use Airbnb or go find some cheap accommodation above a bar. Then again if during songkran then this is perfectly feasible, first off someone scamming cheap accomodation during peak times, and secondly that explains why the Hotel bills were so high.

    Whatever happened to using some common sense like hiring a cab for the day to drive you around the hotels (which the driver will know about) until you find one with a half decent walk in or rack rate.

     

    Just go somewhere like Full L*ve INN and rotate girls throughout the night. He'd forget about getting scammed right quick.

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  13. 31 minutes ago, ChiFlyer said:

    Not looking forward to next month's electric bill. Out here in the Bang Lamung South Suburbs we are pushing 40 most days lately. The pool water is closing in on 34. 

    I hope those May rains start soon.

    The wife's family up in the Khon Kaen area are consistently hitting 40s. 

     

     

    Yep... This upcoming bill will be low for me since I was away for most of that billing cycle. But the next bill will be a real eye popper. Gonna be a huge contrast. I've got three AC units going heavy 24/7. Had a new one installed a few months back and the others checked and cleaned. They did a real good job on them.

    A big power outage would be a real kick in the gonads. I'd have to go rent a room.

    Seems like forever until the rains come. Fcuk !

  14. 19 hours ago, coxyhog said:

    The missus went to a funeral yesterday & today went to see some mates in London.

    So tonight I had a lovely chicken massaman cooked by our mate for the funeral & some brilliant duck from Chinatown.

    BTW I didn't go to either.

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    I have a policy to never again attend a wedding or funeral (I've been to too many of them already. Fcuk it).

    But, to be able to enjoy the chow and not go. You've earned my highest level of respect !

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  15. 15 minutes ago, richy65 said:

    13,000 baht is 220 baht a night for 59 nights so that should have rung alarm bells!

     

    I've been in some hell holes in my time, but yeah.....   220 a night. Even if you found the place you'd probably have to shit out in the parking lot.

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  16. On 4/19/2024 at 9:56 PM, coxyhog said:

    During WWII my dad drove a scout car for the Royal Artillery,he went through the invasions of North Africa,Sicily & Italy & was at the battle of Monte Cassino.For most of his later life he was a manic depressive & I'm sure his war experiences were the cause.Sometimes over a beer he's talk about them & it was pretty horrific.

    We think this was taken in Austria after the Nazi surrender.

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    Cheers. 

    Can't see how anyone who is involved directly in war would not be affected. 

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