Elmer Gantry Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Do you get rape and murder at rave parties in your home country,maybe the occasional bit of trouble,but nothing to the extent you get here.Hope none of your family suffer a similar fate as the 2 young innocent holiday makers.If being a grumpy old man helps to save a life then I am a grumpy old man.There is a word for people like you "SYCOPHANT". Talk about an overreaction. And yes, you do get rape and murder at rave parties back home. When I was growing up there were three murders a day in Los Angeles. I'd say things in Thailand are far more safe than they are in major western cities, where there are murders every day and most of them don't even get any type of news coverage. I think the problem is here we have older retired people who are probably basing their opinions on the safeness of their middle class communities for like aged people. The Full Moon Parties, raves, etc attract younger and less coddled crowd which will attract seedier types of people and be a bit more dangerous.That having been said for the thousands of people who participate in those things, the number of incidents is not out of place with what you would have in other parts of the world. That's not in any way to downplay the significance of the Koh Tao rape/murder. It was a terrible crime, and I hope whoever was responsible pays for it. But as far as danger is concerned, the full moon parties seem to be about part of the course as to what you have everywhere else in the world. People's desire to "protect people from themselves" is just a way of controlling other peoples lives. If you don't want to participate in this sort of thing, it's more than understandable. But by the number of people who do, there is obviously a lot of people who do. You shouldn't use this incident to push an agenda. Couldn't be bothered reading your post,as soon as I saw LA that was it for me.I am talking about the UK not the land of the free.Look at the murder rates per capita per country.I think your homeland wins hands down. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jollyhangmon Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 ... absolutely nothing 'original' about Phangan FMP's, seen that at least 10yrs prior in Goa ... >>> Have some of this: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/roads/2014/06/thailand_s_full_moon_party_on_koh_phangan_is_debauched_depraved_and_increasingly.html or this: http://www.vice.com/read/thailands-full-moon-parties-are-getting-deadlier 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ourmanflint Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 I think whatever the reason behind it, this is a really good idea. The full Moon parties are a legend and form the basis of many a backpackers first experience of the crazy wide world outside of their own homeland. 98.5%* of all those that attend the parties have a great time and don't end up being raped or murdered. They pack up their packs next day and wander off elsewhere, never to return, but with a head full of memories of a crazy night on the beach under the full moon in Thailand. The proliferation of so called "Full Moon Parties" away from Haad Rin Beach was getting ridiculous, and I'm glad they have been stopped. If younglings want to go crazy lets let them do it one day a month in a relatively safe environment, one which can be policed and secured easily enough. Haad Rin is the perfect spot for it.. *(not actual figure just something I made up) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdinasia Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 I think whatever the reason behind it, this is a really good idea. The full Moon parties are a legend and form the basis of many a backpackers first experience of the crazy wide world outside of their own homeland. 98.5%* of all those that attend the parties have a great time and don't end up being raped or murdered. They pack up their packs next day and wander off elsewhere, never to return, but with a head full of memories of a crazy night on the beach under the full moon in Thailand. The proliferation of so called "Full Moon Parties" away from Haad Rin Beach was getting ridiculous, and I'm glad they have been stopped. If younglings want to go crazy lets let them do it one day a month in a relatively safe environment, one which can be policed and secured easily enough. Haad Rin is the perfect spot for it.. *(not actual figure just something I made up) Places other than Had Rin, half-moon, dark-moon etc are simply a chance for locals to try and get another bite at the tourist baht. They tend to be under policed and less controlled. In the long-term I don't expect this announcement to change things but I have been wrong before. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jungle Jim Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Agree with JOC. Keep supporting the mafia just to get their fix. Many rapes, robberies and murders are unreported. Bad for business. As far as rights of passage there most be something better to do than endless vomiting on the beach, garbage everywhere, sex on the beach ,fights, rapes, etc. But hey if you think its a great idea vomit to your hearts content , get drugged and worse. Sounds like a great time. Most TVF members wouldn't go to such a party as they'd look out if place amongst all the young ones !! But don't have like to comment on the things they( youngsters ) consider fun and a right of passage!!Laughable really also considering it doesn't interfere in their daily lives either in Nakhon nowhere waiting for their pension cheques!!Let's just go one step further and ban all nightclubbing and any sort of social partying shall we? It's not like nobody has ever been assaulted or murdered inside or outside such a location has there ?? Fair enough, Party on!! But don't expect any sympathy, when the next body or rape is reported!! It is common knowledge amongst Thai men, that is easy to get sex on the islands, with young girls more or less unconscious from drugs/alcohol!! Plenty of unreported rapes. Interesting to see posters on other threads condemning the mafiafamilies on the islands, but at the same time are willing to support the same families, all in order to get their fix!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prbkk Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 I think whatever the reason behind it, this is a really good idea. The full Moon parties are a legend and form the basis of many a backpackers first experience of the crazy wide world outside of their own homeland. 98.5%* of all those that attend the parties have a great time and don't end up being raped or murdered. They pack up their packs next day and wander off elsewhere, never to return, but with a head full of memories of a crazy night on the beach under the full moon in Thailand. The proliferation of so called "Full Moon Parties" away from Haad Rin Beach was getting ridiculous, and I'm glad they have been stopped. If younglings want to go crazy lets let them do it one day a month in a relatively safe environment, one which can be policed and secured easily enough. Haad Rin is the perfect spot for it.. *(not actual figure just something I made up) Places other than Had Rin, half-moon, dark-moon etc are simply a chance for locals to try and get another bite at the tourist baht. They tend to be under policed and less controlled. In the long-term I don't expect this announcement to change things but I have been wrong before. Yes, it's good that youngsters can feel free to let their hair down and have their 'days of being wild'. But many of them are ill-prepared for this kind of environment...drinks served in buckets, freely available drugs such as 'E', no parental or other control. I don't want to stop fun but the fun should be safe and sensible. A bit on the edge, sure, but not the out of control scenes reported by those attending these 'raves'. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdinasia Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Agree with JOC. Keep supporting the mafia just to get their fix. Many rapes, robberies and murders are unreported. Bad for business. As far as rights of passage there most be something better to do than endless vomiting on the beach, garbage everywhere, sex on the beach ,fights, rapes, etc. But hey if you think its a great idea vomit to your hearts content , get drugged and worse. Sounds like a great time. Most TVF members wouldn't go to such a party as they'd look out if place amongst all the young ones !! But don't have like to comment on the things they( youngsters ) consider fun and a right of passage!! Laughable really also considering it doesn't interfere in their daily lives either in Nakhon nowhere waiting for their pension cheques!! Let's just go one step further and ban all nightclubbing and any sort of social partying shall we? It's not like nobody has ever been assaulted or murdered inside or outside such a location has there ?? Fair enough, Party on!!But don't expect any sympathy, when the next body or rape is reported!! It is common knowledge amongst Thai men, that is easy to get sex on the islands, with young girls more or less unconscious from drugs/alcohol!! Plenty of unreported rapes. Interesting to see posters on other threads condemning the mafiafamilies on the islands, but at the same time are willing to support the same families, all in order to get their fix!! I have been several times. Always left by 2 or 3am. Saw a few fights. Saw some drunk kids. Was offered pot. The thing is.. Every complaint you have happens in other places as well. You may as well shut down every university in the world if you think this way. (perhaps with the exception of Jesuit or Muslim unis. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jungle Jim Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 The farangs would hate to admit that perhaps many of the problems that happen in Thailand are perhaps caused either by their crimes, total lack of brains, non stop drinking and most of all ZERO common sense. The tourists and many of the expats arriving here give evolution a bad name. Way too many foreign criminals here and trouble makers. They give us all a bad name. I wonder why many Thai don,t think highly of us. Isn't the obvious answer to ban Burmese entering Thailand, as they seem to be the ones committing all the crimes? And farangs don't..? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoeLing Posted October 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted October 26, 2014 What is making me laugh (and cry) here is that there are numerous people banging on about the link between these parties and the sad deaths of the 2 English 20 somethings last month. If I remember rightly those 2 had been in a BAR and they had been focused on alcohol (check all the photos). There was a party on a beach with a guitar! In short people using the Koh Tao incident as an excuse to ban these parties are a little like using an incident of drunk driving as a reason to lower the speed limit....just doesn't make any sense. ... Great post. I wonder how many of those shouting "close the parties down" have actually been? If anyone has had a bad experience at a party, please recount it here. If your peace and quiet has been disturbed, let us know which was there first - the party, or you? And perhaps you could also explain why you were expecting peace and quiet on an island famous for partying. And when did having a good time become something only you were allowed to do when you were young? Well, actually. KPG was not known at all for parties when I first settled here. In fact, Koh Phangan was not even on the map of Thailand at that time and no one lived permanently on Koh Tao. When I was a lot younger, people (just like some of the idiots here on TV) used to tell me, if I don't like something, why don't I move. I moved. I travelled the world and finally ended up on this completely unspoiled island with just over 250 inhabitants on 168 sqKM. Absolute paradise. Then, a few years later, those same idiots followed, still using the same super idiotic comment. If you don't like it, move. So again, I moved twice on the island because I had party venues starting close to my home. Means music till late in the morning, people throwing trash or pissing in my garden, people complete disregard for other peoples privacy and property. Now after 26 years, finally someone has an idea. A petty stupid idea. Ban all the parties on the island apart from the Full Moon Party. Apart from the full moon party which goes completely uncontrolled, without organised security, at least the smaller parties, eg. Half Moon Party, Shiva Moon Party, Sramanora Party, Jungle Experience or the many "Micro" Parties like the Pirate Bar Party or the Party in Haad Yuan have to provide their own security. Most of the smaller parties are held on private land, not on the beach or public land. So according to the article, there would be just a handful of venues affected. So reading this news, it doesn't looks to me as if the government would ban too many parties and there is an option, get approval, BUY a licence ;-) 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epicstuff Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Cant believe that . It's ass about face, if they bring that rule in on KPG. There are many very well organised and excellent parties scattered all over the island . It's what defines KPG from everywhere else in Thailand People go there because of it . However the FMP is a total nightmare , nothing but trouble. 10's of 1000's of kids now going, all easy victims of the criminal elements that circle like sharks every time it is on, often coming from further a field than KPG itself. FMP generates an unbelievable amount of money for all concerned local businesses and mafia types etc But if its SAFETY they are worrying about that's the party they should ban. Most the others don't cause much nuisances or danger to anyone. So they are blatantly pretending to care but really only worrying about money at the end of the day. They Probably wouldnt be able to stop the FMP if they wanted anyway, as it has developed a life of it's own with so much momentum it is pretty much an unstoppable event. I love KPG and love the other parties but will avoid the FMP at all costs..... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaobang Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 (edited) The farangs would hate to admit that perhaps many of the problems that happen in Thailand are perhaps caused either by their crimes, total lack of brains, non stop drinking and most of all ZERO common sense. The tourists and many of the expats arriving here give evolution a bad name. Way too many foreign criminals here and trouble makers. They give us all a bad name. I wonder why many Thai don,t think highly of us. Isn't the obvious answer to ban Burmese entering Thailand, as they seem to be the ones committing all the crimes? And farangs don't..? they will never admit this carpy bullshit you are right Edited October 26, 2014 by kaobang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Its about time that the amusement park returns to full operation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post draftvader Posted October 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted October 26, 2014 Yes, it's good that youngsters can feel free to let their hair down and have their 'days of being wild'. But many of them are ill-prepared for this kind of environment...drinks served in buckets, freely available drugs such as 'E', no parental or other control. I don't want to stop fun but the fun should be safe and sensible. A bit on the edge, sure, but not the out of control scenes reported by those attending these 'raves'. Back to my point about the illegal raves in England, rural pubs and big city clubs. These aren't focused around alcohol. Rural pubs tend to be sit down, chat, socialise, low volume/no music, slow paced bars and community focused. Big city clubs go on until 6am and, when I was active as a DJ and clubber, only had licences until 2:30am. The number of people didn't drop and nobody was that bothered by the alcohol stopping. Indeed Bagleys (Kings Cross goods yard) was famous for the tea and burger van in the outside area. I remember many a nice time sat outside with like minded people at 3am having a cup of tea and, when not on appetite inhibiting drugs, a burger then heading back in to carry on. As an aside it was lovely to have a break from the music and a chat with your new friends. Finally the illegal raves. The crime reported was, most commonly, possession with intent (i.e. dealing drugs) and burglary. It was highly unlikely to be people attending the rave that were committing the burglaries but people taking advantage of the increased noise and numbers of people in the area as cover. Again this is what the police would commonly focus on (policing the local communities) and most would pass by without too much bother. At raves there was almost never alcohol for sale. People might bring a few cans with them but mostly they didn't bother. People could walk away from the music and socialise. At the time of the criminal justice act coming into force many of the crews who put these parties together were getting a list of friendly environments together (this is how Glastonbury started all those decades ago) that would allow them to operate with minimal impact. Prbkk you hit the nail on the head (then proceeded to miss again with the next shot). drinks served in buckets However freely available drugs such as 'E' This is where many people lack education. Truthfully most people lack education about alcohol. The statistics for alcohol are clear for all to see yet (like smoking) we continue to ignore the millennia of learning and carry on drinking (I enjoy a social drink but my days of drinking to get drunk are FAR behind me). Sadly most people only read the mass media reporting on most illegal drugs and don't understand the true issues relating to them. Key to this would be lack of purity or effective dosing. Taking a pill in London at the height of the 90s, even from a known dealer, was a risk. It wasn't the risk of what the drug could do but the risk of impurity that was the issue. I took a fair few (only when out clubbing, never when DJing...too distracting) during my time and the worst I suffered was low dosages (i.e. duds). I had met people who had spent the night on a mixture of Ketamine & Speed which had been sold as ecstasy. The effect in the initial half hour is very similar then everything slows right down and becomes quite introspective. This is fine if that was where your mind was when you took the drug but quite disturbing psychologically if you were expecting to be bouncing off moon-beams all night! The other major risk was a lack of education. This is what killed Leah Betts. It is not surprising that her family pointed at the drug as being to blame but it you read the coroners report you will find she died due to over hydration. In short the water killed her. She had heard that you should keep well hydrated when taking a pill but she had taken it at home with friends and not in a sweaty nightclub bouncing up and down for 6 hours with 3,000 other people. If you were doing 6 hours of exercise you would expect to take on board water regularly and in small amounts. She had drunk 7 litres of water in 90 minutes and suffered hyponatremia which caused swelling of the brain. As an example taking heroin is not, in itself, dangerous. It is highly addictive but not dangerous. The dangers with that come from needle sharing leading to HIV and blood infections and overdosing (again lack of eduation and adequate controls). The bigger issue with heroin is that it stops people functioning in society or being able to achieve the basics like eating and regular sleep. Then again this is the exact same problem with alcohol. I have had friends take heroin and quit. I have also know addicts take it to the grave. Just the same as alcohol. As I said earlier people need to educate themselves properly before making cases against drugs (prescribed, over the counter or recreational). This knee-jerk reaction from the government to this situation in Koh Tao is bizarre and very obviously a response to the lack of tourists coming to these islands at the moment. The incident in Koh Tao may well have had drugs involved but there is a high chance that these were ingested involuntarily whilst out drinking heavily. You really aren't going to take a pill and sit and listen to people playing the guitar. The issue of the full moon parties does need to be dealt with but mostly as so many people are jumping on the bandwagon, causing social issues in their environments and scrimping on true, effective, security. no parental or other control Why would you take your parents with you? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdinasia Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 The farangs would hate to admit that perhaps many of the problems that happen in Thailand are perhaps caused either by their crimes, total lack of brains, non stop drinking and most of all ZERO common sense. The tourists and many of the expats arriving here give evolution a bad name. Way too many foreign criminals here and trouble makers. They give us all a bad name. I wonder why many Thai don,t think highly of us. Isn't the obvious answer to ban Burmese entering Thailand, as they seem to be the ones committing all the crimes? And farangs don't..? Few enough of Thailand's problems are caused by farang. Though farang do tend to cause themselves problems here. I am glad I don't fit into your "us" category. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shaunduhpostman Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 (edited) Better wear your crash helmet too, so you don't get popped in the head with a hoe in the middle of your boogaloo, Jim! I'd be packin a can of mace as well, "Oh I'm sorry! Does that sting? I'm sorry, I was just trying to help you not do something you might regret tommorrow there guy!" Edited October 26, 2014 by Shaunduhpostman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Franky Bear Posted October 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted October 26, 2014 Give me a club full of people on E over a club full of pissheads any day of the week and twice on sunday 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jungle Jim Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 boogaloo ? Another FMP moron. Can not spell from years of alcohol and pills. Another fine example of why the parties need to be banned. Should also have a better criminal background check when arriving in Bangkok. This is exactly what i was talking about. Better wear your crash helmet too, so you don't get popped in the head with a hoe in the middle of your boogaloo, Jim! I'd be packin a can of mace as well, "Oh I'm sorry! Does that sting? I'm sorry, I was just trying to help you not do something you might regret tommorrow there guy!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blowin Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 It will be good for business as police and their masters can concentrate their business in the one spot. They will be able to charge more for the merchandise as they can market it as the only FM party in Thailand. Looking forward to seeing the local police force in Porches instead those cheap Merc's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeLing Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Several years ago, a German guy got shot in the arse for standingup against the spread of the parties on Koh Phangan.Wonder who will be castrated this time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post draftvader Posted October 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted October 26, 2014 boogaloo ? Another FMP moron. Can not spell from years of alcohol and pills. Another fine example of why the parties need to be banned. Should also have a better criminal background check when arriving in Bangkok. This is exactly what i was talking about. Better wear your crash helmet too, so you don't get popped in the head with a hoe in the middle of your boogaloo, Jim! I'd be packin a can of mace as well, "Oh I'm sorry! Does that sting? I'm sorry, I was just trying to help you not do something you might regret tommorrow there guy!" You want spelling tests on entering Bangkok? So people arriving at Phuket or Chiang Mai don't need to be able to spell? How's my spelling for you? Have my years of drugs abuse affected my cognitive abilities? Most importantly, however, who pissed in your porridge this morning? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mojorison Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Several years ago, a German guy got shot in the arse for standing up against the spread of the parties on Koh Phangan. Wonder who will be castrated this time Becky. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Franky Bear Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 Jungle Jim, sorry mate, you are utterly clueless, bitter, and frankly, close to stroke. Relax and learn about life, you'll enjoy it more 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 A grammar police nonsense post has been removed as well as a reply. A trolling nonsense post has also been removed. A post containing a photo of a nude child has been removed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 A grammar police nonsense post has been removed as well as a reply. A trolling nonsense post has also been removed. A post containing a photo of a nude child has been removed. What the! I understand, and support, your removal of the other 2. Thank you. Who the sweet F posted a picture of a nude child....hopefully they have been banned?! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOC Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 boogaloo ? Another FMP moron. Can not spell from years of alcohol and pills. Another fine example of why the parties need to be banned. Should also have a better criminal background check when arriving in Bangkok. This is exactly what i was talking about. Better wear your crash helmet too, so you don't get popped in the head with a hoe in the middle of your boogaloo, Jim! I'd be packin a can of mace as well, "Oh I'm sorry! Does that sting? I'm sorry, I was just trying to help you not do something you might regret tommorrow there guy!" You want spelling tests on entering Bangkok? So people arriving at Phuket or Chiang Mai don't need to be able to spell? How's my spelling for you? Have my years of drugs abuse affected my cognitive abilities? Most importantly, however, who pissed in your porridge this morning? And it only took you 2 hours to write your post!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 boogaloo ? Another FMP moron. Can not spell from years of alcohol and pills. Another fine example of why the parties need to be banned. Should also have a better criminal background check when arriving in Bangkok. This is exactly what i was talking about. Better wear your crash helmet too, so you don't get popped in the head with a hoe in the middle of your boogaloo, Jim! I'd be packin a can of mace as well, "Oh I'm sorry! Does that sting? I'm sorry, I was just trying to help you not do something you might regret tommorrow there guy!" You want spelling tests on entering Bangkok? So people arriving at Phuket or Chiang Mai don't need to be able to spell? How's my spelling for you? Have my years of drugs abuse affected my cognitive abilities? Most importantly, however, who pissed in your porridge this morning? And it only took you 2 hours to write your post!! I do have other things in my life. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emilymat Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 On behalf of all the MAS posters who commented on my posts,I would like to say a big thank you.You just confirmed my original opinion of you.I will leave it up to you to work it out. Chill out Elmer... it's just a forum. I know but it keeps the old grey matter ticking over,gotta do something on a Sunday after church. The real Elmer had other things on his mind after church..."and what is love etc" Take care Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeLing Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 A grammar police nonsense post has been removed as well as a reply. A trolling nonsense post has also been removed. A post containing a photo of a nude child has been removed. What the! I understand, and support, your removal of the other 2. Thank you. Who the sweet F posted a picture of a nude child....hopefully they have been banned?! Anyone who thinks nuking any place is a solution as rhythmworx did, should have a good look at that picture! Actually, the picture received the Pulitzer Prize and was chosen as "The World Picture of the Year 1972"!!! Check Google Pictures and the first page is full of that "nude" child even if you have switched your profanity filter on. But obviously you're completely ignorant to world history as that picture has gone around the world a million times. Anyone who sees anything more than people fleeing from being bombed, having their clothes and skin burned of by napalm during Americas "Nuking Time" needs some serious, head examination. BTW, same NUDE girl today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 A grammar police nonsense post has been removed as well as a reply. A trolling nonsense post has also been removed. A post containing a photo of a nude child has been removed. What the! I understand, and support, your removal of the other 2. Thank you. Who the sweet F posted a picture of a nude child....hopefully they have been banned?! Anyone who thinks nuking any place is a solution as rhythmworx did, should have a good look at that picture! Actually, the picture received the Pulitzer Prize and was chosen as "The World Picture of the Year 1972"!!! Check Google Pictures and the first page is full of that "nude" child even if you have switched your profanity filter on. But obviously you're completely ignorant to world history as that picture has gone around the world a million times. Anyone who sees anything more than people fleeing from being bombed, having their clothes and skin burned of by napalm during Americas "Nuking Time" needs some serious, head examination. BTW, same NUDE girl today nuke.jpg That photo. OK. Maybe a touch of discretion in an online world. Linking to it might have been more appropriate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
searayman Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 AKA Vice party Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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