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    luv u long time got a reaction from Thanks in Silicone injections   
    This is weird Slam Man,
    I was reading a thread on PLB and saw a large selection of non-Asian LB pics where I thought that the uber-inflated ass had taken on comedic proportions.
    I did not want to sound like I was dissing the pics, so I didn't say anything, and then......I read this thread you put up.
     
    I have seen quite a few LBs going for this over the last couple of years. One being Tata from what was Ezy Bar in Pattaya. She clearly asked what the surgeon would recommend for her size and decided to triple what he said Equally, a similar conversation must have taken place when getting her silicone implants. Im certainly not dissing Tata, as she is larger than life and this perhaps suits her personality.
     
    Then there are more uber-fems LBs like Laotian princess Jen (ex Ezy, now Stringfellows). My personal view is that she is the victim of fashion and went with what others were getting done. I know her really well and she never ever had a passion for a bigger ass. As more and more got it done, she decided to keep up with the Jones's and had a little done. It was not too bad to be honest, but then the questions, "When is enough a enough" popped into her head and went for far bigger injections. IMHO, it does not suit her uber-fem body shape.
     
    Im not a fan, but then again, I need to keep telling myself that it is about the LB giving themselves recognition and happiness of the body that they want. If we like it, then it should just be a bonus for them.
     
    The pics you highlighted in this thread just show the pain and effort (and £££ $$$$) they do to obtain the body they are after.
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    luv u long time got a reaction from moderation in What's ur fav Thai dish ?   
    Sucking Cock,
    Eating Pussy
    and having Thai food.....perfect day in LOS !
     
    Heres my favourites, depending what I feel like at the time....
     
    Pad Thai
    If you have never been to Pad Thai Pra Dtoo Pee (Gate of the Ghosts), you have NEVER eaten Pad Thai. This place is famous amongst Thais, unknown by farangs....thank me later ! Head up to Kao San Road area and then ask taxi driver to take to you to Pra Dtoo Pee. Amazing. Its just a row of 4-5 little restuarant/cafes/eateries. Head over to 7-11 to buy beer if you like and drink it in the cafe, else they will serve you soft drinks.
    40 baht without prawn, 60 with prawns. Served with omlette wrap around it.
     

     
    Pla Sam Rod (Deep fried fish with 3-herb sauce - very similar to sweet chilli sauce with deeper taste)
     

     
    Gwi-tee-ow Tom Yum (Noodle soup with Tom Yum flavour)
    Great hangover pick-me-up.
     

     
    MK Restaurants
    Great hot-pot food with lovely spicy/savoury sauce. Cheap as feck. Thai's love this place. Their duck is lovely.
     

     
    Soi 4 (or anywhere!) meat sticks.
    lovely pork with pineapple and chilli stick my favourite.
     

     
    Mango and Sticky Rice (Kaow nee-oo ma moo-ung)
    A must if you have never tried !! Red bull on a plate
     

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    luv u long time got a reaction from Boomerang in Transfering photos from iphone 5 to new ipad   
    Airdrop works perfectly well.
    Just switch it on on both devices. Tick all the images you want transferred, click on the user you want to transfer to from the host device and voi la, xferred in seconds.
    I personally wouldn't sync all devices if there are partners/kids in the house.
    You just never know when iMessage/emails may get shared to another mobile device and read by the wrong person
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    luv u long time reacted to KLW in Hep-B   
    Well two years on and I am still here living with it.
     
    I had my annual medical check up last week and I am in better shape now than I was when I was first diagnosed, all blood counts back to normal viral load lower than it was when first diagnosed etc.
     
    I have just moderated my alcohol intake, I.e. Less than one bottle of Vodka / day and keep beer under 12 per day, I jest you not, plus a slightly healthier diet ( no vodka on my cornflakes), Joking aside, where as I used to drink everyday I will now go a few days a month dry and allow the body to recover and have started eating more fresh food, currently in Vietnam there is no fast food so no option but for fresh, feeling as fit as a fiddle for a 50 year old.
     
    The only downside is how it is perceived by various Nations, Middle East is a no go area for me anymore as is Australia (Work Permit Wise) even in Vietnam it was a struggle to get medical clearance signed off, now if I worked in F&B, Medical or Childcare I would understand but I design oil Refineries and Power Plants I am only intimate at work with my computers.
     
    HBV is not HIV but many countries attach the same stigma against it, but as I said 2 years ago, life is too short to worry, onwards and upwards guys!
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    luv u long time got a reaction from Rodrigo in Ambassador Hotel Sukhumvit   
    This is quite a dated hotel. Very old and never been refurbished to modern standards/decor.
    It is LB friendly and is in a nice part of town, lots happening around Soi 11 and 13 and a 10 minute walk to Soi 4 / Nana. Thermae Bar is at the top of the road if you fancy some freelance GGs.
    If its booked and paid for, then enjoy it. You should hopefully just be needing the hotel to sleep and shag
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    luv u long time got a reaction from Siam Man in Thai Restaurant Rant   
    I have about 15 Thai restaurants in my town, and all are fully stocked with either farm fresh Thai students or bitten n twisted Thais who married for visa and are divorced who hit the bar and casino scene. Finding a happy medium in the middle can be tricky
     
    As for food, two of my good friends own a few of these restaurants and I have often said to them that they are out-pricing themselves to attracting the mass market. They all said though that the most Thai ingredients are generally imported once a week into the UK and can be quite expensive. They said they can go for general ingredients to try and make it cheaper, but less authentic, but whilst business ticks over nicely, they don't want to take that gamble. The other thing that makes it pricey for the customer is the food prep time which keeps small food expensive.
     
    They said the costs of good Thai cuisine shouldn't be compared to Indian/Chinese restaurant prices (the most popular in the UK for Asian food). They said many Indian dishes are derived for cheaply sourced dried spices and Chinese is terrible for its saturation of MGS as the 'accepted' taste of Chinese food. To balance out Thai food properly isn't cheap when most foods are imported.
     
    As for the excessive fried food, one restaurant tried that here and they closed down within a year as the competition was too strong.
     
    Whilst I don't disbelieve them, I still think they could reduce their prices by around 15-20% or so and still make a decent profit ! (but then again, Im not the one paying the ridiculous council business rates )
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    luv u long time got a reaction from william in Shouting about my 'Shoutbox' feature   
    Hey bud.
    Unfortunately, the Shoutbox is just for Advanced Members.
    Hope you understand.
    CHeers
    LULT
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    luv u long time got a reaction from william in Shouting about my 'Shoutbox' feature   
    Hey bud.
    Unfortunately, the Shoutbox is just for Advanced Members.
    Hope you understand.
    CHeers
    LULT
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    luv u long time got a reaction from whiteshirt in Accor Grand Sukhumvit (Formerly Sofitel)   
    Newbies will love this, as well as seasoned mongers. Only prob is, when you stay somewhere not so great on future visits, it can make you feel you wish you were back at the Grand Suk !
     
    I think you will find that that the deal is on standard rooms. There are two towers in this hotel and one tower is better than the other. However, everytime I've stayed here (3 times now), I put an email into them saying its a special occasion and ask to be put on a upgrade list if possible. Give them a phone a couple of days before you arrive and remind them (upgrades are decided on the day of check-in). Then get into them again when you check-in. Its really worth it as the suites are superb. For me, it just makes the whole BKK experience so much more amazing.
     
    I've had multiple guests back at one time and no need for joiners. One could say that the downside is that they don't take your guests ID card.
    I've heard through a couple of forums that they have received emails from the hotel saying they charge 1000 baht per guest/joiner, but this is bollocks. I also read on a forum where a duty manager tried to blag a joiner fee from someone and the farang said he would take his name and verify that Accor group are charging their guests 1000 baht to have prostitutes in their premises. This was quickly reversed and the duty manager didn't bother him again. I've stayed in this place for a total of about 6 weeks now, and I've never seen anyone being approached or charged a joiner.
     
    The great things is there is a 7/11 next door to the hotel, so easy to stock up on cheap supplies
     
    There is also a good laundry further up the lane (away from Soi 4). As you come out the hotel, turn right, walk past the wee food vendor and turn right down a dead-end alleyway. About the third house on the right is a great laundry service.
     
    The gym in the hotel is ample.
     
    Hope you get booked, you will love it.
     
    Cheers
    LULT
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    luv u long time reacted to icebergjr. in Heaven@4 (updated 2013)   
    I was asked to give a hotel review and am happy to oblige, Heaven@4 was the 1st hotel I stayed at in LOS and I'll definitely be booking again on my next trip.It is on Soi 4 just a few blocks from NEP and right next door to Guess,very good location as it's right across the street from Pooks Beer Garden a great place to eat,and also it's very reasonably priced for BKK I booked on agoda for 3 nights at $148 USD and was very satisfied.Some of the features it has are as follows a great elevator so no climbing the stairs drunk also a very fast free WiFi connection in the room, but the staff was the biggest thing that made me feel so comfortable, in the 3 days I was there i brought back 4 LB's and the front desk never batted an eye.Also being so close to the action I never had to use ST rooms and felt very comfortable bringing them back to the room, just a few moments away.Here are some shots of the room, hope this gives you guys some idea of what the interior is like.Also it should be noted that the LB master himself Juri was also staying there and he gives it a thumbs up too Enjoy the pics.










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    luv u long time reacted to checkout in Hep-B   
    Allot of hype over HIV.Its real and me brother died from a case.Now Hepatitus B is quite common.The misery is no fun and for me it lasted for 8 months.It can chronic or everlasting.Never look to far when walking in the night.
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    luv u long time got a reaction from creed in Visa cost   
    The vast majority of 1st world countries have a free 30 day 'entry' visa if you fly, 15 (I think?) if you walk in through a border.
     
    The Thai Govt has frozen all visa fees for a tourist multi-entry (3 entries max), but you need to apply to your local Thai Embassy/Consulate for this type of visa and they will charge you about £10 admin fee for arranging this.
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    luv u long time got a reaction from Jamie in Darjelling Hotel   
    I had an unexpected short stay in Bangkok in the middle of my recent holiday, so needed a place to drop my bags, so nothing too expensive was needed.
     
    Tim at Thai Hotel Discounts sorted me out with Darjelling Hotel. He has a negotiated rate for 1220 baht per night, which includes breakfast.
     
    Positives:
    Location - On the Suk Rd, so just a hop skip and a jump from the action
    Price - For this money, it is difficult to beat given the Suk Rd location
    Modern - nice and modern feel to the hotel
    No joiner fee
     
    Negatives:
    Room size - Quite a small room, but fine if you are lone traveller with overnight guests
    Swimming Pool - Dont be fooled by the website saying, "Swimming Pool". At best this is a large bath and its location in the hotel is just not somehwere you would use to chill out.
     
    Summary:
    Ideal for budget accommodation without compromising on really far away location or old/tired decor.
    Would I use this place again? Yes I would, but only if I couldn't get the usual discount deals with the bigger hotels that I usually stay at.
    Make sure you take a copy of the map of where the hotel is along with their telephone number as it is hidden behind a big apartment block and is not obvious place to find.
     
    Tim was his usual super-efficient self and I have yet to receive anything but fast/friendly service. I would always recommend giving him a try when looking for a hotel in Thailand. He is very honest and gives lots of information.
     
    Here's a few pics I took for the forum as the availavble pics were quite limited when I tried to google the place.
     







     
    And now.......for the 'swimming pool'
     

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    luv u long time reacted to bighairy in Ibis Nana Soi 4 (updated 2013)   
    I see a lot of questions on forums about this hotel - probably because it is part of a large worldwide chain - so I can give you a bit of a rundown.
     
    Negatives
     
    1. The rates are very high if you just walk in - I think 2550 baht was posted at the time I was there. You can definately get a better rate by booking in advance online - I think I paid 1250 baht. Same goes for the breakfast buffet where you can get a 40% discount by paying in advance, which you can do upon check-in.
     
    2. The rooms are on the small side if you are a single. This didn't bother me at all but it may be a concern for some of you.
     
    Positives
     
    1. Location. It is on Soi 4 and is close enough to the action to be within walking distance but far enough away to be quiet.
     
    2. New Hotel. Everything is new and in good repair. Rooms come with in-room safes, nice televisions with satelite hook-ups, and just look stylish.
     
    3. Guest-friendly! The staff are very professional in this reguard, taking the ID card for your guest, which is photocopied and returned upon departure.
     
    4. Ladyboy-recomended! When I mentioned to a freelance LB that I was staying here, she abandoned the idea of a short time room and wanted to go here instead. I can see why. The staff was courteous to both of us and if they thought there was something funny about me going with a LB, you would never have known it. Not even a smirk.
     
    For me, this is the ideal hotel for a stay in Bangkok. It may not be for those who like more space or an upscale plae to stay but for my purposes, it is perfect.




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