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bendejo

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  1. Actually it's the television shows. The Mary Tyler Moore Show was definitely an outlet for satanic messages. It almost outdid The Beverly Hillbillies. Sometimes it slips out. E.g. Bill Cosby had a big hit of a family man show in the 1980s, and look at what was revealed decades later!
  2. I agree with all this. Never had Aldi bread, but in general the US store-brand sliced breads are terrible, in my experience Safeway is the worst. One of the things I like about Bkk is there is decent French bread if you look hard enough. As for the crap they put in it, well . . .
  3. I have knocked around southern SA a bit, but I've never been to Bolivia. Travelers' stories nearly all mention how unwelcome they felt there. I recall a Dutch gal who had tears in her eyes recounting her experiences: "why do they treat me like that, I did nothing to them!" Ecuador is another one I've given a pass on, but I did want to see the Galapagos. I researched it about 15 years ago and unfortunately that country's crime had spread to the islands, or so it was being reported. Oh well. I like this topic because it counters the typical travel articles about the best, like "which countries have the best salt shakers" etc.
  4. Something familiar here, didn't something like this happen recently, coercion by publicly threatening to release scandalous info?
  5. A cool, poser type would say "Why would I want to?" It's right up there with being too cool to go above 14th Street. Just about everyone I've met who says they've been to Amsterdam tells of getting sick there. It even comes up in a few songs. Getting mugged in Ecuador? Not at all surprising, unless you don't read up on where you are going or refuse to believe bad news. Never been to Riga, but I have seen some beautiful Latvian women. Someone mentioned Sao Paolo: lived in Brazil for a while, hated SP. People up the coast say that Paolistas (sp?) are not really Brazilians. Only had to deal with staying there once. There is an airport there that has a gas station right in front of the entrance. Fascinating. On the other hand I would avoid places that overdo the welcoming. Like Pattaya.
  6. The US revolution had the Minutemen. They were given that name because when called to orders they'd say "wait a minute." The above is not true, but LOS should be given their own version of this with their 5-minute reaction time.
  7. There are people who have 2-way conversations with their god. That's scary, These US Christians are awaiting some sort of apocalypse, as are certain Jewish sects: there will be a cleansing (think Noah's Ark) and afterward a blissful world. Unfortunately some of them think it is their duty to help facilitate it. The situation is explained quite well in The End of Days, Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount by Gershom Gorenberg Hey, there are a lot of books out there titled "end of days" so if you are going to check it out make sure you got the right one.
  8. So, if DT knowingly lies about this "obliteration" while Iran still has its uranium stash, wouldn't that make him guilty of siding with the enemy? Then there is the permission to bomb the US base on the gulf. That God speech he gave is suspicious, IMO. https://apnews.com/article/trump-iran-speech-transcript-text-ff4b286992309ec1337e04260247bb1e
  9. If it were a real movie set the cops would be able see that when they first entered. Multiple levels of lies and confusion is the give-away. Did anyone ask "and were you planning a honeymoon?"
  10. Ah, so someone else noticed!.
  11. Might have to face off with a Norwegian with a crossbow. Betcha her hubby is a farang.
  12. My imaginary beings are better than yours! One of them even brings us imaginary gifts on Xmas.
  13. The guy got rich at an early age. He could have gone on from there and lived ANY DAMNED WAY he wanted to without the care of having enough $$$. Now he is caught in this political mess and has to watch his back etc. Schmuck. Nearly everyone who gets close to DT, even those who pledge fealty, suffers for it in the end. If the Harry Potter series was being written today rather than 20 years ago I would strongly suspect the Valdemort character was based on DT. Double schmuck for the Facebook kid. Check out the Neil Stephenson sci-fi novel Snow Crash from the 1990s. Anything familiar there? It even has the same name.
  14. It's not the doctrine that's getting in the way, it's about getting in people's way and being a public nuisance. Reminds me of the Hare Krishna public displays a few decades back.
  15. Let's see how much $$$ friends and family can muster. In Cambodia products with names like Benz and Rolex can make favorable impressions.
  16. We had a quarrel, a lovers' spat I write I'm sorry but my letter keeps coming back https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/elvispresley/returntosender.html
  17. The rule of thumb with Malaysians is that LOS is cheaper than Malaysia, and that Singapore is twice the price. Kind of funny is that just about every cabbie in Malaysia will tell you that a roti chenai in Singapore is double the price -- that's the metric of measurement. Just about every travel guide book will state that the standard of living in Malaysia is higher than Thailand, but I can't say it is very noticeable, particularly in Terragganu: a few years back one of the PMs went there (Badawi, I think) and expressed his disappointment at lack of development (something to do with the c-word and the state's top official's relationship to the royals). When I first visited Penang in 2004 they did not have a municipal bus system, it was gypsy buses falling apart. Even those old, funky buses with wooden floors in Bangkok would have been a class up.
  18. You should have met my ex-wife. She was a re-incarnated samurai in one life, and a ninja in another. She told me this herself. So when she would blow sh_t fits she said she couldn't be held responsible because of this (with no acknowledgement of the 3 glasses of wine). She was another of these executive types who wanted to rule the world.
  19. Lads from Singapore and KL (as well as other parts of Malaysia) pile into cars and take road trips up to Sadao for, er, cultural exchanges with the ladies of LOS. Malaysians love to have bus trips that last a few days. You'll see the buses parked all over Hat Yai, for instance.
  20. He probably urinates on his ex's grave occasionally.
  21. No attempt to disguise it or any such subterfuge. "Just pack it in the bag and off ya go! What's your problem?"
  22. Smoking since I was 18. 50+ years. I didn't think I would live as long as this, maybe it's the weed affecting life extension. If it was going to kill me it would have happened by now, I have a dodgy liver, can't handle booze. Drinking has not been an option, I'm glad I found a way to get a pleasant buzz.
  23. In 2 weeks it will be July 4th, "It's July 4th, not today, after the holiday." And so on. A new interpretation of the term "block chain."
  24. Donny Two-weeks, good name for a mobster from Queens.

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