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Seligne2

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  1. I find that 80 percent of the working girls you call "hookers" are rural and uneducated with two kids (living with ma and pa) to support. I do not find them morally defective in any way.  I think they would say that they will do whatever is necessary to care for their families. I would trust women in this category.

     

    There may be 20 percent (that percentage I suspect is a bit high), who are turned on by the lifestyle, the money, the dangers involved, etc.) I would avoid getting involved with one of this group.

  2. Hua Hin-Krabi (BKS bus station is south of town centre between Sois 96 and 98). At least one bus a day departs at 22:00 from the bus station south of city centre. VIP passage to Krabi is 855 baht. (Jan 2016) Travel time is approximately 9 hr. VIP, 855 baht.

     

    In Krabi, take songthaew to Ao Nang, 60 baht

  3. There is every reason to believe that BKK can be the locus of conventions, international organisations, NGOs, symposia and  the like.

     

    But the reason is not one the government acknowledges.

     

    BKK is attractive because it offers relatively cheap sex with partners of every gender and specialty, booze, drugs, massage, etc.

     

    Already the Internet gives groups the ability to convene electronically, but convention-goers want to get away from home at someone else's expense and party.

  4. 14 minutes ago, Enoon said:


     

     

    Not much chance of that:

     

    This major corruption scandal took place from 1991-2005.

     

    It looks like the deal with THAI was cut very early in this period:

     

    "Captain Yothin Phamornmontri, THAI’s former executive vice president operations, said the national airline started using Rolls-Royce engines when it purchased Boeing 777-200s, a new model at that time. This aircraft model was designed to be suitable with only two brands of engines made by the US’s GE and Rolls-Royce." 
     

    "The first Boeing 777 with Trent 800 engines flew in May 1995, and entered service with Thai Airways International on 31 March 1996."

     

    That means that for most of the period (until 2001) the government in Thailand was being run by the "approved" people.

     

    Approved by the "good" people.

     

    The ones that the Army likes to protect, because they are so very "good".

     

     

    This is what Section 44 is for.

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