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sustento

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  1. Though definitely not the "lesbian capital", I think the OP is somewhat correct. Visiting gays (M and F) are more visible in CM than some years ago (I am talking about foreign -- mostly farang) and I have been told that CM is defintely on the gay map for travel in Asia. Not surprising really. Although I dont know the nightlife scene much anymore I cant think of any particular upscale "gay" nightlife area. Maybe near Nimman/CMU I guess. I am not talking about a Loi Kroh equivalent but upscale. I am not gay but some of the best night club experiences I have ever had have been in mostly gay clubs. Outstanding music, classy, well-dressed and interesting people. In the US my ex-wife and I really enjoyed going to upscale gay nightclubs in Boston and New Orleans. I dont think there is anything like that here though and, alas, I probably couldnt afford it now anyway.

    Thats cos your Gay

    I dont know ANY STRAIGHT guys that would go to a Gay club for a night out blink.png

    you say your ex wife, so does that mean you have come out the closet now biggrin.png

    I guess you are a stranger to the concept of Straight But Not Narrow!

    Just saying I know of NO STRAIGHT guys that would be open to me or any other one of our mates saying

    HEY GUYS, for a change Lets go to a Gay Club tonight

    Not being narrow just would not happen with straight guys

    Now a Coyote Lesbian Club I am sure I could get the boys to go there biggrin.png just so were not totally closed to Gay clubs and to keep the thread on topic smile.png

    I used to sail with a bunch of Geordie welders. You can't really get much more straight than that. They regularly took their wives to the gay clubs in Newcastle. What do you think actually happens in a gay club? People drink and dance and just have fun just like they do in a straight club. You really ought to get out more.

  2. Though definitely not the "lesbian capital", I think the OP is somewhat correct. Visiting gays (M and F) are more visible in CM than some years ago (I am talking about foreign -- mostly farang) and I have been told that CM is defintely on the gay map for travel in Asia. Not surprising really. Although I dont know the nightlife scene much anymore I cant think of any particular upscale "gay" nightlife area. Maybe near Nimman/CMU I guess. I am not talking about a Loi Kroh equivalent but upscale. I am not gay but some of the best night club experiences I have ever had have been in mostly gay clubs. Outstanding music, classy, well-dressed and interesting people. In the US my ex-wife and I really enjoyed going to upscale gay nightclubs in Boston and New Orleans. I dont think there is anything like that here though and, alas, I probably couldnt afford it now anyway.

    Thats cos your Gay

    I dont know ANY STRAIGHT guys that would go to a Gay club for a night out blink.png

    My straight mates always came to our local gay club on a Saturday. The brought their girlfriends too! Good music - no fights - no dozy drunk trying to chat their GFs up.

  3. When I was at school we used to go to a local shop at break time and buy a loaf of bread and two bags of crisps. We'd tear the loaf in half, remove the dough and fill the crust with crisps to make a big crisp sandwich. We'd then roll the dough up and flick it at each other. It could be quite painful. We did this one day and one of the dough balls hit a new teacher as he walked into our class for the first time. He caned all 31 of us laugh.png

  4. I'm an "expert" too. I too test my BG every day and thus I know what (for me) is the best food to eat to keep it under control. Like tropo I also know, from reading about other diabetic's experiences in diabetic forums, that reaction to different foods is different for different people.

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  5. That's because the USA is in thrall to its 'free market' corporations. Don't forget - "The business of America is business"

    How anyone can sell you a phone and then try and claim that you can't do what you want with it is bizarre...

    The carriers sell the phones at big discounts to anyone who agrees to use their service. My Motorola smart phone cost me only US$190 on such an agreement, when without the agreement it would have been closer to $600. My service is with US Cellular who sold me the phone and the service.

    And you will continue to pay for that service until your contract ends whether you unlock the phone or not. US Cellular won't lose out - you will because you're paying for a service you're no longer using if you fit an alternative SIM card.

  6. Still waiting to read an article about the housing market in Thailand that isn't a blatant attempt at obsfuscating facts by simply drowning the reader in numbers and data. Also, it would be nice to hear things like "There's no housing bubble in Thailand..." pronounced by independent, third-party observers and economists from countries with reputations for openness. No matter what Chatchai's credentials may be, he will always be a Thai talking about the conditions in Thailand. That makes him about as credible as witness with cataracts.

    http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/investment-rating

    Thailand, Moderate to good.

    UK London, very poor.

    US NY, poor.

    Russia Moscow, very poor.

    Australia Sydney, poor.

    Hope this helps you.

    Not really. You're comparing a whole country with a bunch of cities.

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  7. Expecting Thais who profess to be Buddhists to adhere to some sort of higher form of morality is a bit like expecting Italians who profess to be Catholics to have nothing to confess. Is the OP without sin? Then let him cast the first stone...

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