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Bro norice , u are right what torres said is full of shit...have been to thermae a no.of times but so far i havent seen an ladyboys as what torres mentioned..there are chunks of ladys to look on and feast:D
Having said that although i have been going to bangkok frequently the past few yrs i do not dare to say i am an veteran, however it is good that we share info which are based on facts info by fellow senior bros here ..instead of giving false info to others here thus leading to disagreement here. What you see is what u get..diff ppl will hve diff opinions... cheers Going to LOS in 4days time..counting dwn now:D |
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infando2004,
Don't worry about the red-shirts, so far not too much problems for tourists and it's safe! Just be aware of your surroundings and keep your head high, chest flexed and walk like a veteran of Bangkok not a newbie! |
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Katoeys at Thermae is false info just as saying the sun rises from the West. Katoeys being a good fuck is difference of opinions which is debatable. Welcome to LOS in 4 days bro! Latest news flash: Govt spokesman on TV is now saying the "everything is back to normal and people can go about their daily lives again". "Govt had to use some force"... Looks like Red movement is crushed for the moment. Boys... Welcome (back) to Thailand! |
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Countdown? Tourists advised to stay off Ratchaprasong area. BTS closed in area
Troops disperse protesters, Phan Fa 'to be cleared by nightfall' |
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You doubt me? I doubt you even more. Why would you say Thermae is someone on Soi 11? Soi 11 is the former spice club, the popular afterhours club. You may have more too, but someone with 29 thai stamps (not applying to just bkk), shouldn't be considered a newbie. Period. ขอบคุณที่เข้าใจ |
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20 soldiers injured as protesters clash with soldiers
BANGKOK: -- About twenty soldiers were injured when red shirts protesters hurled explosives into them at Si Yak Kok Woe intersection at about 8pm. The injured soldiers who were dragged from the scene were seen soaking with blood. Reporters were barred and pushed back to be behind soldiers' columns. The soldiers then fought back by shooting rubber bullets at the protesters. Sounds of exchange of gunfires were heard sporadically. Nation channel reporter said that the protesters had guns and fired at soldiers. |
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Thks for the update to all bro here..hope i can walk around normally by then ..Songkran coming already hope can see ppl poured each other with cold water and not red water:eek:
Anyway clash or no clash i still heading my way to bkk :p |
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I'm still attending my specialisation course on "Cheong LOS with the BIG head". Trying to learn how to get away from the kong tao I am currently undergoing.. :D Quote:
Now... planning for a reunion trip in June... bo bian... post-LOS depression. Bad... real bad. |
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Guess most of yah muz have heard that 9 people died in skirmishes today. This is serious enough for Abisit to go on TV tiz evening to say he's not resigning. Its also quite serious as most of Bangkok is rather quite tonight. Guess there is no real mood for drinking & chionging tonight :( |
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Fifteen dead, hundreds injured in Bangkok clashes
BANGKOK (AFP) – Thai security forces fought street battles with protesters in the heart of Bangkok Saturday, leaving 15 dead and hundreds injured in the country's bloodiest political violence in almost two decades. The Reds hurled rocks as troops tried to clear one of two protest sites in the capital with tear gas, while gunshots echoed around the city. The dead included 11 civilians and four soldiers, emergency services said, adding that about 680 people had been hurt, some by rubber bullets. Bangkok News |
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I was at Central lat prao yesterday evening..very crowded prob because the malls in town are closed. Life still goes on but i think its starting to get more and more inconvenient. BTS was down at some point of time. MRT was still running. I thought they might let it die down by songkran but seems they are pretty determined to see this through.
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