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evvano

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  1. I've always found the bike scene in Thailand to be pretty laid back and friendly. In my opinion it can do without the kind of gang, patched up, hardman, tattooed, colours kind of mentality that seems to spoil certain events in Europe and the US.

    I don't think it will get very far here anyway, assuming they use their usual methods of generating cash they'll find themselves stitched up by the locals who generate cash via the same methods.

    They bring drugs out of the country, I don't think they are heavy pushers in thailand.

  2. Both of you have a point! It is rude to go shirtless in a city - actually it is illegal to go shirtless in the streets in Thailand, and you can get a fine for it. However, Thai people know that foreigners dossen't have the same culture and rules, and I don't think they care too much as long as it's in a park and not in a shopping mall or in the streets walking close to other people.

    However, filming these people and putting it on youtube to try to make a big deal out of it, is IMO just plain stupid.

  3. Hi

    I'm 24 year old guy wanting to move to Bangkok for a change, but I'm unsure where is the best place for me to stay. I want a cheap studio (not too far from a good/cheap gym). I also usually eat at cheap thai food stalls and likes to be around people my own age(20-30). I have been staying in Khao San Rd before and found it very interesting as I frequented thai people working in normal jobs and not just bargirls like in Pattaya. I really liked it, but was wondering if there is any alternatives?

    Can someone recommend any places for me? is Khao San Rd my best option or is there any similar places?

    Cheers :)

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