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My thanks to the BMs who turned up this afternoon, and to The Guess Bar Girls who graced us with their presence (especially because, at least between 1 pm and 6 pm when I left, the girls got no bar-fines as there was too much "Guy-talk" taking place - and Jenny changed her skimpy outfits 3 times in 5 hours trying to attract attention).
Thanks (of course) to Jay, Gong & Pancake who dealt with the drinks and the food orders.
I leave it to Stogie to post the Forum Names of those that attended and to the photographers who will, hopefully, post photos of the Girls (who looked great) and, I trust, not post photos of the BMs.
On this visit I am working in the evenings and under an Embassy's "lock & Key" at night, so this was really my only opportunity to meet old friends and BMs with whom I had corresponded but not met - and I welcomed the opportunity, even though it meant foregoing an afternoon with one of the reasons we belong to this Forum in the first place.
My thanks again, particularly to those that came over especially from Pattaya.
I do hope everyone thought it was a good way to pass an afternoon.
Very good to meet TG925 again - his generosity was much appreciated by a slew of board members, some of whom made their way from Pattaya for this get together!
I had the chance to meet some great forum members in person for the first time and it was great getting to know them.
Of course the ladies of Guess Bar were also quite fine and photos will be coming soon - another guy took more photos than I did, but he is on his plane back to the land of Oz. I am sure we will see a few of his too!
What was really a hoot - in the background there is some construction going on across the parking lot. The crew were all gawking at the ladies while we were taking photos! When I aimed my camera at them, they scattered and got back to work.
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