I met the other night a great ladyboy named Golf--petite and sexy and very nice. I bar fined her from Obsessions about 5:30pm and then we went for a couple of drinks at the Marriott bar where I stayed and then to see and meet her friends who worked at the Ratchada Cabaret where she used to work. Then we went back to the hotel and hung out. She wanted to spend all night and was upset after I came that I wanted to go to sleep b/c I was playing golf at Pagna Indra the next day at 60am which I ended up blowing off b/c of the traffic and heat. I live in MIami which I thought was hot but BKK wins the steam bath contest hands down. Anyway this chick GOLF is great and Obsessions is a lot of fun
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I heard that too, doesn't make much sense. Lots of other places are hotter Ridhya Saudi Arabia, Adis Abibba Etiopia come to mind.
And while Bangkok is a bit humid, I have been in many places that are far more humid during their summers"Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon
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Was that the bar between where you check in and the cigar shop? I like the Marriott except I'm not to comfortable hanging in the bar with ladyboy's. I normally try to keep a low profile by going in the door by the cigar shop and straight to the elevators. If there's no problem being in the bar then maybe I'll change my ways.
Bill
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Originally posted by (Bartman @ Mar. 30 2005,22:15)I saw somewhere where it said Bangkok is the hottest city in the world
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walk outside your hotel room in HCMC and you can barely breathe; of the 12 countries I have been to Vietnam is easily the hottest. makes it easier to understand why our country fought a stupid 14-year war there and LOST; besides the tenacity of the enemy they also had to put up with the heat and most of the soldiers just couldn't deal with it.
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I think that the heat might be a predisposing factor but overwhealmingly historians agree that after 14 years of guerilla warfare and discontentment from US people back home that your honest, hard fighting GI simply lost the will to fight and that is one intrepretation and in NO WAY whatsoever denegrates the great US combatant !! It is well known that from the beginning the Vietcon had a steely determination to win and win at ALL costs. Afterall this was there country and the land of there ancestors and no matter how much naplam was dropped the Vietnamese prevailed. The psychological rigidity and discipline employed by the vietnamese finally won the day. My personal opinion is that the US soldier was finally let down by politicians and discontent at home - no man wants to fight knowing when he gets home he will be treated like a criminal. How or why that happened is beyond me. In my opinion the young men and women that are courageous enough to defend our democracy and fight tyranny are to be highly cherished not abused as right or wrong about whether war is legitimate, war happens and they have to fight for us as we casually debate while they dodge bullets. God Bless you Vets.
Bricktop
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