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Thanks For Making My Coworkers Think I'm Looking For Asian Smut At Work!
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shit sorry, i didnt notice i t hink she is wearing underwear... dont freak out, she is 22! I saw her ID ! Sorry thuggo =( I promise when i took that pic i ddidnt notice that, it came straight off my camera, and with the little screen you cant see details =(
It's hard to tell with asian women. In all honesty though, the guy who sits behind me is too busy trying to convince girls from match.com to sleep with him and the guy off to my right is looking at guns or working on autocad.
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Rofl I had the same thoughts. /touches his rod
LOL.
So, you picking up any Thai street fighting!? You gotta protect yourself on those streets, ya know...
Actually,
I worked out and trained at Tonys Muai Thai Academy about 6 days a week until i left the city. I never actually faught anyone. If you seen the brutality of it down around the bar areas (they have outside free matches at many bar locations in the cities) you wouldnt want to either. The best protection would probably be a knife or a gun tho. www.pattayapeople.com
You gotta be careful around the trannies aswell( as in don't offend or be rude), as most of them know kickboxing aswell.
haha
thats funny you bring that up. The lady boys, (called Katooeys) in thai look like girls, act like girls, but they for sure.. 100% fight like men, and never fair, you fight with one and you fight with any in the immediate area. As an estimation id put that at about 5 to 10 depending on where your at.
I reposted that other pic too. I figured what the fuck. If the admins think its not PC enough can remove it. The reason for this thread was to battle my immediate bordem anyhow.
We had a few of them following us home one night, I was drunk and my buddy kept saying, "Hey man don't piss em off". They had boob jobs and were cruising around on there motorcyles trying to get tourists. After that we took a tuk tuk home after the bar. That was in phuket
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Originally Posted by Zarxen
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Originally Posted by Rika
Rika must be returned his private boards access!!! Make it so! :wink:
loveyoumissyoukissyou!
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ditto except I'm in the computer lab for grad students at UKZN...Quote:
Originally Posted by Thuggo
I'm pretty sure there is a strict no pr0n policy... :eek: :eek: :o
Thailand scares me.
How much of this is true Rika heh?
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse....cgi?u=thailand
Some of it is true. Some is also exagerated. Not sign of sars, there was a litte Dengue fever and some bird flu across the way in Vietnam. Nothing to really worry about. As far as Thai hookers there is plenty, but 99% of the thai prostitution is thai/thai not thai/farang. Some of the cities need some major cleaning up, they do however have some state of the art street sweepers there. Old ladies come out in the morning with ancient style brooms and sweep the streets.
Thailand is pretty exciting and very safe (id rather walk a dim lit street in pattaya as opposed to harlem or bronx anyday). Everyday and everywhere you go there is an adventure. Even waking up in the morning is an adventure as most pattaya residents would agree. From the moment sunlight finds its way to my eyelids my first conscience thought was always, "where am I?" followed immediatly by, "and who the hell are you?".
Id like to consider myself a true adventurist. Going down to some island Ko chang or something. I was invited by a few friends to go, saying how great the beaches were and how fun it would be. Upon arrival we have to cross some water to get to the island. THis was the scary part as a large piece of driftwood turned out to be the boat. Which i gave a 50/50 rate of even floating let along crossing about 6 miles of water on this floating tree trunk.
The crew was some man in his late hundreds wearing only a pair of shorts older than he was. He had some grizzly looking tats and his skin looked something like elephant hide, which is interesting since the word for elephant is chang, and this was exactly the island we were going to. He stood proud smoking a big cone shaped cigarette obviously hand made.
As we were crossing the water my friends, altought not for long im thinking, were unwaverd by the lack of safety features. Saying stupid things like, "isnt this fun?". Myself seeming to be the only once concerned, I cant seem to take my eyes off the Thai ship captain. As his smoke came to an end, he nodded to me an quickly produced a small bag of leafy substance from under his seat. I was hoping it was tobacco. Within a matter of seconds he had another conical shaped cigarette identical to the ice cream cone he was smoking before. He reaches down on the boat breaks off about a 10cm splinter of wood, opens the gas tank dips it in and gives it a good soaking. I watch as he spins around, removes the spark plug wire, holds the stick about a cm from the plug and sets the twig ablaze. Quickly putting the wire back, as was his skill. Lit the cigarette, tossed the twig into the water, and then returned the cap to the highly flammable liquid. Im of course the only one that saw this, as it happend in only a matter of seconds.
Needless to say we lived, went swimming, frolocking, and drinking ourselfs into a stupor. I did have time to stop by a shoddy concvience store for a little shopping. As we returned back to the boat, before it was time to shove off. I walked up to the capatin and handed him is brand new shiny lighter. In puzzled gratitude he smiled, tugged on the rope tied to the engine and with a sputter or two we were off.
Adventures like this happen all the time. The differences in thais and westerners are incomprehensible. Better to not even try to understand. By far I think its more dangereous to ride in a car on the freeway, and no way in hell id look forward out the window to see exactly whats going on.
I had actually took time to journalize this story when I returned back to my room. I thought it quite interesting. Unfortunatly, I cant find that version which was a much better read.
So as you can see Vinen. No need to fear Thailand because at any given time you could be on the cover of Bangkok post, "5 Farangs incenerated in fireball during freak boating accident". Happening so quickly it would leave no time at all for even the slightest hint of fear.
I felt safe and at ease in Thailand. Thai people are very laid back from what I have experience. Be it that it's a largely Bhuddist culture or other they seem to be a very non-violent/non-controntational people.
There is some good and bad things. From what I gather everyone that is physically able to work will do so in one way or another. The only type of beggers that I ever came accross were those that were physically disabled in one way or another. Other then that they believe that if you are employed you are doing good.
The food, shopping, medical( in bangkok), skytrain system are all superb.
As far as the sex trade goes, the thing that is the most scary when you hear about children being involved. From what I gather that seems to happen moreso in Cambodia then in Thailand.
hi rika! and everyone else. this thread is quite interesting
zaaarx its been forever, hope all is going well, i remember we had good times although its kind of weird how much EQ has escaped my memory, i hardly remember anything now that i think about it. oh well, a few things stand out :)
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Hey Rika, sounds like your having too much fun over there ;) good to hear from you.