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Well the poor bitch got hammered without having a drink.One way of getting yourself a new thai bird. ON the age you all issed the point.HOW OLD WAS THE HAMMER
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Would you say it was a huge age difference if it were the other way round? Who is to say that she wasn't attractive? Look at Susan Sarandon, Demi Moore. Watch out guys. You oldies may find yourselves home alone more
Terrible story, amazing how they got him to confess so quickly tho, don't you think?
I expect they did not sit down with tea and cookies.
More than likely they hammered him with questions . . .
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Thanks for the link Brother
I know a few people (including Tukyleith and Penzman) who'd probably be interested in a bit of fishing...
sorry for the late reply.Seems from the wording you are on the square.If you need to contact me email [email protected]
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thats great, im moving to bangkok soon, will you be fishing there? maybe we could meet for a bit fishing? what sort of gear will i need mate?
im a guy ny the way my g/f is lucy1
Sorry for the late reply.I will be back there on jan27th 2006.You will need strong carp dods and I use multiplier reels,ot bait runners with at least 30 lbs breaking strain.I only use cheap gear nothing to expensive. if you need more dteails contact me
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Great link, thanks mate.
I will try to check it out soon.
When are you around again? I might need a friend
I will be back in jan 27th for aweek
if you need to get hole of me email [email protected]
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CHIANG MAI SAFARI: Rare animals on the menu at zoo
CHIANG MAI: -- Visitors offered daily buffet of lion, tiger, elephant and giraffe meat; conservation groups outraged. Lovers of “wild” cuisine are in for a treat when Chiang Mai’s Night Safari opens next year, project director Plodprasop Suraswadi said yesterday. Visitors to the park’s Vareekunchorn restaurant will have the option of tucking in to an “Exotic Buffet” of tiger, lion, elephant and giraffe, for just Bt4,500 a head.
The park, which had a soft opening yesterday, officially opens on New Year’s Day.
The animal-buffet idea has drawn strong protests from wildlife groups, which have expressed concern that the menu of endangered and protected animals will confuse the public and foreign visitors about the real objective of the zoo, as well as Thailand’s stance on wildlife conservation.
According to Plodprasop, animals for the buffet would be imported daily and legally to the zoo.
Ironically, the prime minister said the park would aim to increase public awareness of natural science and wildlife.
“The zoo will be outstanding, with several restaurants offering visitors the chance to experience exotic foods such as imported horse, kangaroo, giraffe, snake, elephant, tiger and lion meat.
“We will also provide domestic crocodile and dog meat from Sakon Nakhon province,” Plodprasop said at a press tour before Thaksin presided over the soft opening.
Plodprasop said food provided at the buffet restaurant would be fresh daily and cooked by five foreign chefs.
Wildlife Fund Thailand secretary Surapol Duangkae said yesterday that although consuming wildlife didn’t violate Cites [Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species], it could fly in the face of moral issues and worsen the country’s image on wildlife-trade issues.
“The idea will set the country’s image back a century, because nowadays zoos around the world aim to educate and conserve wildlife, as well as campaigning to stop the killing of animals,” he said.
He said the action of the government would appear to the world as if Thailand approved of the endangered-wildlife trade and consumption.
There have already been cases of 100 tigers exported to China, elephants planned to be transferred to Australia and the illegal import of orang-utans.
Surapol said the country has also been accused of trafficking endangered species, and being a trading centre and hunting ground for endangered species.
“The government’s action seems to confirm these accusations,” Surapol said.
Petch Manopavitr, a Wildlife Conservation Society activist said this was a sensitive issue as the prime minister had previously declared that the country wanted to suppress wildlife trade in the region.
“I see it as a bad idea to market the zoo. In fact, it was wrong from the start with the idea of importing wild animals from Kenya,” Petch said.
Petch was also concerned about illnesses from eating wild animals.
“The zoo should be a place for study and conservation, not killing. Promoting the eating of wild animals will confuse adults and children about what’s right and what’s wrong,” he said.
However, the prime minister seemed unconvinced by Plodprasop’s idea as he said that only part of a crocodile’s body could be eaten and it therefore wouldn’t be worth killing.
--The Nation 2005-11-17
Tune in to Radio Bangkok and listen to the full story at 3pm & 9pm:
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Anybody wishing to fish bung sam and does not know where it is or a couple of places in Pattaya visit this site.It took me lots of hard work to find bungsam as the tour operators keep it a closely guarded secret so you have to pay them.
The SITE IS http://bungsanlanlake.netfirms.com
The lake is actually called bunsamran it also has it's own site which I have linked to mine.I hope this is a lot of help to you all and finally broken the monoppoly of the unscrupulous tour operators who will ot tell you how to get there.
Nakhonsawan - Map Showing Hotels.
in Central Thailand
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You could try e mailing the tourist police for some information.I am in the UK and sought their advice and they were very helpfull
[email protected]