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Re: Bangkok Field Report
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In that same area there was also Phakdi hotel in the soi right next to Asia hotel, a dirty old curtains motel but with girls who come to do a lineup for you in a room when you ask. Mostly CMI and not really cheap. Now that place is under construction, but I see that the sign (white with a Playboy bunny) has been moved to the entry of the Diamond City hotel further along that same soi. |
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
Latest developments with Red March
Taksin's family taking flight (risks management?) Shinawatras flee country before rally Security plans to defuse potential bomb spots Govt moves to prevent bombs attack
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
Was in coyote pub last night.
Name of the club > Maiake (along Navamin Road) The setting and atmosphere of this place is good. 1 Red / 1 Black label = BHT 1.8K / BHT 2.1k (free mixer) Girls = around BHT 300 per 40mins to sit with you Total Damage for the night = BHT 6k below is a short youtube clip posted by someone else |
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
yoo naemlo, questions...
i will be in bkk for the whole week during songkran, will go to pattaya on 13th and back on 15th, bus or train better? could be stuck in the traffic for hours at highway right? how bad to cheong during that week? MP, agogo, disco fishing? still have gals left for me? or all go back hometown? i know really not a gd idea to cheong during songkran, but thats the only time i can go, ticket booked. any bro here pls help to answer, thanks |
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By the way, remembered you mentioned a website to check on airfare prices. Is it biasingapore or something like that? |
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I never take train b4 but if traveling on the first day out n last day in, the traffic is horrifying. But in BKK traffic is smooth, not many shops open. The worst, not many WL.
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
Avoid these areas when cheonging in BKK.... Chok dee krup.
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
Name is "Cosmo" .. Passed by there last night. Got quoted 2000 baht to take a girl out. Got quite a lot, from younger to older (old one can sing damn good, body also good).
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
[QUOTE=naemlo;4656056]Avoid these areas when cheonging in BKK.... Chok dee krup.
QUOTE] Thanks for the info...it really helps me to plan my route to avoid the places as I will be in Bangkok tomorrow! Cheers... |
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
[QUOTE=parttimer29;4654406]yoo naemlo, questions...
i will be in bkk for the whole week during songkran, will go to pattaya on 13th and back on 15th, bus or train better? could be stuck in the traffic for hours at highway right? Let me answer your questions on behalf of Bro Naemlo. Take a bus from Suv Airport that takes approximately 1.5 hrs. In my experience, a smooth journey to destination. No worries, plenty of gals in Pattaya if you willing to spend. It's fun during the "SongKran" period, splashing water starts in the early afternoon. Do remember to bring along conceal plastic bag to pocket your mobile phone & other valuable items if you intend to cruise around the city. Wear short & slipper as well. Do read the "Pattaya Thread", it's very helpful for you. PM Bro Ah Hia, I am sure he is delighted to provide informative advice for you. Cheers.
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
looks like history is going to repeat itself again this time ...
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Re: Bangkok red report
Petrol sales and deliveries in Bangkok suspended
Fuel stopped; Broadcasters closed as government increases pressure on red shirts BANGKOK: -- Fuel deliveries and community television and radio stations are the latest target of the Thai government in the lead-up to the mass rally by red-shirt protesters this weekend. Early this morning government lawyers applied to the Thailand Supreme Court for an order closing all radio and television stations affiliated with the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD). At the same time the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) announced on Thai Business Channel that it was suspending all fuel sales and deliveries to Bangkok and surrounding provinces commencing tomorrow. A spokesman for the Peoples Television Channel said equipment was already being removed from the stations studio at Lardprao to an off-site location in preparation for this weekends rally and it was expected government officials and police will arrive at the studio with an order to cease broadcasting at around 1pm. “We’ve informed red-shirt supporters of the plans of the government and they will be gathering here prior to 1pm in an attempt to stop the order being served and the removal of equipment”, he said. Sean Boonpracong, international media spokesman for the UDD, said if the government attempted to close-down the community broadcasters the UDD had other plans in place that would allow its coverage of the rally to continue. Meanwhile red-shirt supporters in provinces neighboring Bangkok have confirmed that fuel deliveries will be suspended as of this afternoon. A red-shirt organizer in Ayutthaya confirmed by telephone that they have been advised there will be no fuel available for purchase starting tomorrow and people planning to attend the rally in Bangkok were now stockpiling fuel. Earlier today an emergency meeting of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) decided against shutting down all community radio and television stations and instead delegated the job of monitoring and closing the country-wide network of stations to the police. However, Minister to the Prime Minister's Office, Sathit Wongnongtheoy, said rumors that the government is about to close down the red shirt affiliated PTV network are false and just a tactic aimed at inciting more people to join the weekend rally. |
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
bro naemlo , thank you , damn useful post ( i actually try to up you again but i find out i up you before so cannot ) look like the Abhisit government decide to try and "crush it once and for all" but i dunno if good idea or not , if he can really pull it off , then ok , but if he CANNOT pull it off , then he starting a real big fight this time and after he piss off Hun Sen , i don't trust his judgment/skill |
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
Hmm... seems like troubles are brewing bigger by the minutes in LOS. Lucky went last week and not this week. If not, confirm up the lorry.
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Re: Bangkok Field Report
It's viasingapore.com a airfares search engine from various airlines & travel agents is setup by changi airport. A useful tools for checking the best rates to & from singapore.
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