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  1. I'm up to about 10 LB assholes now (I don't get out much) with no problems yet. No doubt my days are numbered. When done right, it's very erotic. Even the most jaded LB will start fisting madly if you do it right and for long enough. You've got to spread that browneye out a bit with your hands though, so you can get your tongue properly in there. Just around and around and around the ring we go, with occasional sweeps out, straight up to the balls, over, up the penis and down again. Sometimes I jerk her dick as I eat--Rusty Trombone as it's called (whoever he was). It's raunchy but life is short.

     

    I'm fortunate that Thailand has a pretty good health system, not just for me but for them. Keeps the disease down that you can get from such activity (AIDS isn't one of them though)


  2. Since I don't live anywhere near Suk, I find it fun to visit them for LT "sleepovers". No expensive hotel, or overpriced bland short-time room, or bar fine, or need to hassle with a late night cab driver. Booze is usually complimentary.

     

    You get to see some of their personality in their apartment, and they're more relaxed there and things can happen that could never happen in the ST rooms (I won't go into the details). It's also more romantic, and between rounds you can sit around and watch porno on their hi-def big screens while fondling. This was my experience at Kayla's place near Udom Suk.

     

    The bars can be fun, but the push is usually on. This is a pleasant alternative. Many attractive ladyboys who don't work the bars, but out of their apartments.


  3. Glad I'm done with working. Of course the Tails operating system was made for this. Put it on a stick, boot it, and no traces. It's what Snowden used. This works but it's a bit slow (your operating system is running on a USB stick).

     

    You can also use Tor (a special version of Firefox), installed to your computer, very easy to setup, but it's a bit slow...

     

    Here's a good discussion on how to make Firefox leave no trace and also wiping your disk....

     

    http://www.reddit.com/r/TOR/comments/18he35/can_you_erase_traces_left_by_tor_on_your_pc/

     

    (PS: I haven't tried any of the suggestions, but the post is from a knowledgeable group)

     

    PPS: Your browser cache is the main way you get discovered. Firefox has a "don't use cache" option. Computers are always logging your activities too, like last file worked on, and a host of other stuff. So as a total solution, TAILS is the most secure. It's overkill for most people....I use linux so many of these problems are easily circumvented using log wipers, cache cleaners, etc. Windows is harder to sanitize. TAILS is linux based, and doesn't need Windows to run.


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    Mandatory STD testing in LB bars?

     

    Wouldn't that be a kick. Maybe surprise testing, which the BIB are fond of anyway, And not just the girls, but the BM. And while they're here, let's give everyone a piss test (except the cops of course).

     

    All joking aside, I think it's actually a good idea to 1) test, and 2) make sure the girls have had their Hep B shot series but I doubt the cops care that much, or that they or the doctors couldn't be paid off along the line.

     

    I love to do oral in all the usual places, and without a condom, though it's slightly risky, but always wear a condom for anal sex and demand the same.


  5. One of the things I miss the most when I'm in Thailand is a nice fresh Garden Salad.

    If you city boys find yourself in my provincial neighborhood of Banlampoo, there are a number of good salad places and I eat at them regularly. There are 3 New Siam restaurants that have a variety of salads: New Siam, New Siam Riverside, and New Siam II. I like the Roast Chicken salad. Lots of greenery and the usual onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, and sundry. 110B and a big plate.

     

    There's a place on Pra Athit that is dedicated to salads and serves nothing else. It's on the end of PA near the busy intersection where the burned down dept store with the fish farm in the basement is. (maybe that's not that helpful). Can't remember the name except that it has "salad" in the title.


  6. Thai internet is still way behind the western world in reliability and speed, IMO. But yes, it's possible to get hooked up and works (most of the time). But the country badly needs an infrastructure upgrade. And it's very over priced for what they deliver, like DTAC: $18 a month for a 3G service that gets you a few gigabytles of data, and then drops down to EDGE data speeds (eg 200kb/sec) when you reach the limit. Pretty lame if need to do regular downloading of a gig every few days, which isn't a rare scenario.

     

    -- signed "Grumpy Old IT Engineer"


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    This is a superb product !!!! Been looking at plenty London bound flights for November and this has just cut through the crap - cheapest by far is some 22,000b ex BKK on KLM in economy. That is half the price i have seen before.

     

    Many thanks for suggesting this - aside from the GDS systems used by agents, this is way ahead of plugging through each airlines website. The month feature is really handy as well.

     

    Good job that man for suggesting it.

     

    My pleasure. It's fun to contribute and fun to find out it helped somebody. :)


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    This time i am thinking about spending some of my stay travelling around by bus and/or train, and i would like to go from Bangkok and visit Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nong Khai, Udon (Thani) Sakhon Nakon, Khon Kaen,, Roi Et (the city itself) and then back to Bangkok and possible to Pattaya)

     

    So what are good towns and cities in the North and Issan for ladyboys? And where do you find them? (bars, disco, street...?)


  9. thai water can be dangerous at times. years ago i was living at a muay thai training camp in chiang mai.

    One week, we all started falling violently ill, with severe vomiting and diarrhea. The one thing we attributed it to was the water supply at the camp. We all filled up our bottles during training from this one big water dispenser. We all ate different food so that ruled the food out.

     

    Most of us were knocked out for at least a week. The worst thing for me was that halfway through I had to do a visa run to burma. Imagine, hours and hours lying down on the floor of the van (too painful to sit upright) being bumped up and down. That was my idea of hell.

     

    Moral of the story? Stick to bottled water as much as possible.

    I would never trust Thai water outside Bangkok. I brush my teeth with it regularly and rinse out my mouth, but for drinking, it's foul stuff (worse than swimming pool water).

     

    I suppose the Thais decided that it wouldn't do for international investors arriving in Bangkok to get violently ill from brushing their teeth. Not a good beginning to your billion baht project...but for the rest of Thailand, you're on your own from what I know. As usual, social progress only comes with billionaires decide it's in their best interests.


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    "Surprisingly the trial found no adverse effects in those drinking it as to those consuming supply water . Study was over a prolonged period . Their conclusion was that those drinking tank water on a regular basis developed immunity to the nasties and didnt suffer any adverse effects from long term exposure ."

    Depends on what the nasties are. Bacteria are simple organisms and can be adapted to over time. Parasites, which are much more complex, are another matter. Apparently they can't be adapted to. It's estimated that over half the population of Guatemala permanently has Giardia, a common parasite. It hangs around forever, constant diarrhea, weakness...very nasty. And no help because most people can't afford the antibiotics to treat it.

     

    Another aspect of say, well water, is the possibility of chemical pollution. Much of the ground water in India is polluted with mercury, lead, and other poisons. Ceramic filters can filter all this shit out of course, along with any living organisms, but they cost.


  11. Wasnt S15 the name of a Khmer Rough execution and interrogation centre in Phnom Penh?

     

     

     

    What's next? the "Belsen Hotel and Spa"

     

    "The Lubyanka resort by Sheraton."

     

    I think you're thinking of "S21". I've been there--the electrodes hooked up to the metal frame beds, the waterboarding pools...not a pretty sight. Upstairs is even more grisly in a different way, with pictures (then and now) of the guards who did the torturing. What makes it interesting is how they try to explain away their actions. These were all brainwashed teenagers at the time, who honestly thought they were doing the right thing. Teenagers can be very cruel because adolescence is a difficult time where you frequently hate your elders, and teenagers can be easily manipulated.

     

    Likewise, the Nazis assigned very young soldiers to run the extermination camps. The Nazis were very aware that asking a middle aged officer in the field in Russia for example, especially if he was a father to shoot down families and children would destroy him as a soldier from there on. They found this out quickly (soldiers called in sick for the firing squads) and shipped the people they were going to kill all the way back to Germany, Austria, and Poland, where the young Nazis could do the work without any guilt.


  12.  

    Here is a good primer for using advanced codes with Matrix that allow you to plan routes using specific airlines or routing thru LAX or NRT or wherever:

     

    http://hackmytrip.com/2012/09/using-routing-language-with-ita-fare-matrix/

     

    You can't book trips with Matrix. Instead, you print up your itenarary and either give it to a travel agent or call the airline directly. There is no way for the consumer to input the all the codes into airline websites. I use Matrix for my flights, and it has always been my experience that giving the codes to a TA is easier than trying to book codes directly with the airlines. The airlines act as if you are pulling their teeth out when you read out all those booking codes to them over the phone. TA's are happy to do it for you because you have already done all the legwork for them.

     

    Thanks very much. I've used them for years and didn't know this. ;)


  13. Thanks all---

     

    Just some feedbag...I live by the river (actually about 200 ft from my window), but I tried the bumgun anyway. Tight against my ass was the only way it would penetrate. I pushed the trigger of the bum gun and started filling up like a waterballoon. After a short time, I stopped and then blew it all out again, and could see by looking in the toilet that it was effective. Not only that I but I didn't seem to get diareah or a parasite (too early to completely tell since parasites take a while to incubate, but I think I'm OK).

     

    There's one point about enemas (for sex at least): you're only supposed to fill your rectum, which is the part that goes from your asshole to the "transverse colon", transverse because it's parallel to the ground, not vertical like your rectum. You want to fill the rectum, but not the transverse colon, or you'll have shit leaking out of you for hours, worse than the original problem. This video explains more:

     


  14. I thought it might be a nice gesture for the LBs who want to fuck me to provide them with a clean ass. Therefore I've been thinking about enemizing/enemating (??) my ass tunnel using the handy douche spray by the toilet of my apartment

     

    I wondered:

     

    1) how/if others do this, and

    2) do they use Bangkok water from "the tap". I wouldn't dare do this in most asian cites, but I brush my teeth in the stuff, it's as chlorinated as a swimming pool, and it's advertised to be safe.

     

    Comments?


  15. I use these guys a lot to get a reference price. They've been way ahead of the curve for a long time, mainly because they've developed the search engines for most of the airlines. It was a bit of a secret for awhile. Now they're more generally known. Nowadays, many of their attractive features have been added by some airlines (like looking ahead a month for the best price)...good for us retirees who aren't bound by the demands of wage slavery.

     

    http://matrix.itasoftware.com/


  16. Deep,

     

    My partner had HBV injections 2 years ago and when I have my annual check up she also has anti body check a simple $50 blood test, well worth it for peace of mind.

    Right. To be sure that the vaccinations did any good you need to get the blood test for Hep B antibodies.

     

    The interesting thing about vaccination in general (which my Brit doc in Phenom Penh told me) is that if you suffer a massive attack of something you've been successfully vaccinated against, the vaccinations won't save you from getting the disease. The vaccinations only work if you are exposed to the disease in the usual way (eg with Hep B by sex), that is: in low numbers. If you were exposed to say, an injection of Hep B virus (ie much larger concentration), you'd get the disease whether you'd been successfully vaccinated or not.

     

    Not to be alarmed of course. This scenario isn't likely, but it's interesting because it reveals the nature and limitations of vaccination.


  17. HBV antibodies last a lifetime, trust me I am somewhat of an expert on this topic!

    Wikipedia says "at least 25 years".

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_B_vaccine#Duration_of_protection

     

    But note that vaccination isn't always effective. So it's always good to get tested after you get vaccinated to make sure that the antibodies have developed in your system.

     

    "The vaccine is more effective in children and 95 per cent of those vaccinated have protective levels of antibody. This drops to around 90% at 40 years of age and to around 75 percent in those over 60 years."

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_b#Prevention


  18. That's really tough. Fortunately, my doctor advised me to get the Hep B series of 3 shots for (supposedly) lifetime protection (though I guess you need to get tested after 10 years or so to make sure there are enough Hep B antibodies still present in your blood). The main way people get it is sexual contact. Hep C is fortunately much more difficult to catch.


  19. Not sure this holds water but....

     

    Pol Lt Col Tauthong Thitchai of Surin Immigration, in whose territory is the busy Chong Jom crossing into Cambodia, told The Phuket News today, “Bangkok Immigration published an order to be more strict. All immigration officers have to do the same.

    “The main reason is the lost Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.” Two people on that flight were carrying passports reported lost or stolen in Phuket.

    “So Thailand is being watched by other countries because the passports went missing in Thailand. And Immigration [in Bangkok] felt they had to do something about this. Yes, we have to do it.”

     

     

    http://www.thephuketnews.com/missing-mh370-%E2%80%98behind-visa-run-crackdown%E2%80%99-fingerprints-next-46232.php


  20. My last and only STD was back in 1970, crabs. Crabs were pretty endemic in the San Francisco area. It was a bit of an ordeal to get rid of them though: take a shower and coat yourself with this crab shampoo all over, don't rinse it off, and leave the shampoo on for a full 24 hours. Ok, but then clean all your clothes, boil your sheets, etc. I remember the crabs especially because I'd just started a new job, was sitting around the training table for new workers, and I noticed a leetle crab (the things are tiny) walking across the table. It had dropped off my arm and was headed right for a large black woman that I didn't get along with. They're happy little colonizers and not prejudiced at all.


  21. It's too bad they can't send you a ticket electronically (to your email address) though. The alternative is snail mail or "at the venue". Not sure what that means (at the bus station, at the website's service locations around town?) Well, it's a good beginning.

     

    A few glitches: I ride the Bangkok->Bang Saphan route often, but when I entered Bang Saphan as the destination all I got was "nothing found". Oh well.

     

    At least it solves the problem of having to go into the bus station the day you have to leave and hoping there's a bus seat available at the time you want to leave.

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    I prefer trains over buses though, at least for long haul. Those 2nd class sleepers are a thing of beauty. Plenty of room for your gear, walk around whenever you want, food and beer delivered to your table, restaurant car you can loll around in. Sure, they're slower, but if you're sleeping all night, who cares. I can never sleep on a bus. (I'm not Thai.)

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    I traveled on a lot of buses leaving from Khao San before I got smart. They're private buses run on a shoestring and dangerous. Breakdowns, air con failure, and things like only one driver for a 12 hour night drive up to Chiang Mai (you have to keep the guy from falling asleep). One night I was on one of these buses coming back from Chiang Mai as it collided with a motorbike. The bus driver stopped the bus, opened the door and looked back in the rear view mirror at the wreckage, made sure no one was moving, put the bus back in gear and drove on. No phone call, nothing.

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