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4 hours ago, Glasseye said:
Yep. Dogs have some pretty strong instincts. Something that has to be kept in mind when training and raising.
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I'll never forget when my chesapeake took off after the rear tire of a Ford Tarus when she was a pup. She almost caught it and I almost shit my pants.
My family had a Westie when I was a kid (our second family dog). She was the sweetest dog I've ever known.
Years later I got my own dog (Black Lab). Another sweety, but when she got pissed at another dog.... the other dog was fcuked. She was strong as a mule.
I used to let the Westie and the lab play once and a while. It was always friendly, they got along fine. But sometimes the lab would get a little rough. That Westie would not back down an inch. I couldn't believe how tough she was. I would end playtime quick though.
Most small dogs especially terriers think they are way bigger than they are
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3 hours ago, Phantom51red said:
I think he's put extra strong springs in his guitar pedals 😅
Well he can't do that anymore. saw the Who last year & he sits on a chair for part of the performance. They are still a class act though vocals & guitar were spot on.
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I like the 100% no V.D. in the bottom RH corner
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I will be staying at the JW Bangkok, anybody got any recommendations for somewhere to eat?
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Tomorrow. Arrive BKK Thursday lunchtime. Hotel just down from Nana. I wonder where I will be later on.
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23 minutes ago, Horizondave said:
I am totally with you on that, I would always avoid after having visited once with mates. The sights and smells have stayed with me. Made my mates wash their hands afterwards as well.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the place had a strange smell.
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The old X Zone could get wild back in the day.
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1 hour ago, Bazle said:
I think the only equivalents are the gogos Windmills 1 and 2, Kink (upstairs), and LK Angels (upstairs).
Thanks. I never really liked Windmill for some reason.
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On 3/10/2024 at 1:03 AM, forcebwithu said:
A good summary @Butch. One other concentration of GC's is Soi Bongkoch 8, also known as Soi Full Love Inn.
While Soi Boomerang does have a concentration of bars, only five of them are on the GC map. Reason is some are in reality gogo's which have a required dance rotation so you'll run into the "I go dance now" BS. Having said that, the one that stands out there as consistently getting great reviews is Heaven Above which, IMHO, hits the sweet spot as a hybrid googo/GC.
@andyajn, let us know what type of fun you're looking for in a GC and we can point you in the right direction.
Only been to a couple of GC's before. Used to like the hands on experience at Babydolls etc
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After not getting to Thailand for 10 years I'm spending 5 days in Bangkok and then 5 days in Pattaya from next Wednesday. Back in the day used to head straight to Pattaya so any info on where to go in Bangkok for some hands on action would be appreciated. Most of the places I used to frequent in Pattaya don't exist anymore, where is hot now? Didn't really do Gentlemen's clubs back then, are they the way things are going, and if so which ones are worth a look? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Mate of mine got made redundant from a good management job at 60. Couldn't find another management job anywhere. Eventually took a job delivering for Sainsburys. Loved it & lost weight in the process.
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Not so sure it gets you respect, although no doubt you get a better welcome when you next go in.
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14 hours ago, Butch said:
Following on from the "recent passings" thread tangent, I'm sure many of us are kids of the 60's / 70's during which we would have attended primary or secondary school.
It seemed that Schools were the "go-to" venues for each and every kind of sadistic character that didn't fit into regular society.
A few of my teachers were former members of the Armed forces who served in WW2, the Technical Drawing Teacher was a former Bomber Crew, a stickler for accuracy (to the displeasure of several Germans, no doubt ) his favourite method of "discipline" was a ruler ,straight edged across the knuckles. He had a lovely Rover 3500 which was always fastidiously clean, until the end of term when someone put breadcrumbs all over it...
Sports / PE Teachers were also notoriously sadistic and stupid as well, given the fact they taught sports which isn't really much of a subject. This left them plenty of time to devise methods of humiliation of pupils who went out of line. Making boys wear girls skirts from lost property if they forgot their kit was a fun one (one size fits all).
We had an alcoholic English teacher who again, was a former nfantry in WW2 "a pongo" - who delighted in pulling pupils almost off the ground by their ear.
Nit Nurses (already discussed).
"Matron" in the sick bay who spent most of the day smoking Pall Mall cigarettes and wiping open wounds with Witch Hazel.
"The Head" - A person to whom "headmaster" had a totally different meaning to what you might think it is. He got retrospectively investigated an sentenced to prison in absentia, but died before getting caught.
Maths teachers who thought that if you couldn't understand and grasp parametric equations at the age of 11, then you are clearly retarded and worthless as a human being, so effectively "backsquadded" you to the year below, or instead the remedial unit, affectionately known to everyone as "the spastics".
Female physics teacher with the worst body odour I've smelled, and trust me I've smelled some pretty fucking awful body odour in my time.
Punishments included but not limited to:
Rulers, Caning, slippers, board rubbers thrown at velocity, physical abuse, humiliation, running around the track in a skirt at dinnertime in summer when all the kids are on the field eating their lunches, chalk thrown at you, pens thrown at you and generally allowing sadistic misfits to live out their fantasies of hurting children.
In the UK at least, the nicest people in the school were by far the Dinner Ladies, probably due to the fact they were the mums of many of the kids.
I think you went to the same school as me!!
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1 hour ago, Yesitisdakid said:
That last photo boydeste had her on my recommendation after I came home
Forums really are missing this type of content these days
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6 minutes ago, galenkia said:Just booked an appointment with a pension advisor to look at drawing money from my pension. Fucking thing is losing money so I would rather just have it in the bank.
January 4th, so no need to hurry.
Jan gave me her bank cards and PIN numbers for her accounts. She is fucking minted lol, she already gave me £138k in cash and has loads more in her other accounts.
G mate, I know we are a community on here but I would be very careful about posting too much financial info on any forum. Better to be safe than sorry.
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9 hours ago, Aqualung said:
Dear G.
Just be careful and take your time please.
Good financial advice isn't free but it's damwell worth it if you find the right people to deal with.
Good win for QPR tonight.
"The right people" being the operative words. Best bet is get someone you know and trust to recommend someone
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On 8/8/2023 at 3:03 AM, Yessongs said:
Not even wearing safety flip flops, our H/S guy would have a field day.
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The next installment of the Lincoln Lawyer. Its well worth a watch
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On 7/16/2023 at 12:19 PM, rajs123 said:
Watching a series called "Bosch" on Freevee via Amazon Prime. I am quite impressed 🙂 Others may disagree.
The books are worth a read too
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Recomended TV Programs to Watch from Live TV and Streaming Services (Threads Merged)
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The "new" Rebus on BBC 1 is worth a watch. Different from the last 2 actors who have played it but probably more like the Rebus I imagined when reading the books