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Speaking of Vietnamese, had a session yesterday with a Vietnamese/Chinese mix. Super tight body! One of the best I've seen. However, the session seemed a bit mechanical. Might try her again to see if she warms up :p http://db.tt/7sbbmiRb |
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Me and another bro will be in BKK next monday 9th for 3 days, any bros wanna go club together?
PM me. Cheers IZ |
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I thought everyone knew about the news till I saw a post in the Pattaya thread where some didnt hear of it yet. Sooo.... fyi
http://www.airasia.com/sg/en/corpora...ssrelease.page AirAsia Ready to Transfer Flight Operations to Don Mueang Airport from October 1st, 2012 Bangkok, 25 June 2012 AirAsia affirms its readiness to transfer all operations to Don Mueang International Airport by October 1st, 2012. The airline assures Don Mueang Airport will be able to accommodate its growing fleet and provide its customers with the utmost satisfaction. Mr. Tassapon Bijleveld, CEO of Thai AirAsia, said that AirAsia’s decision to return to Don Mueang Airport was carefully assessed as he noted that the capabilities of Don Mueang Airport are in line with AirAsia’s own growth plan. Thorough consideration into transferring to Don Mueang Airport found that the airport’s capabilities, coupled with the Airports of Thailand Company’s assistance measures, meant AirAsia could better manage its cost more effectively and provide passengers with improved service. “The uncongested Don Mueang Airport is sure to prove a benefit to AirAsia when it boosts its fleet of Airbus A320s to a total of 48 and welcomes more customers. The airport’s location also makes it conducive to further travel. Prospective travelers should have confidence in what Don Mueang has to offer”, said Mr. Tassapon. AirAsia has scheduled October 1st this year as the date when all of its services will be based at Don Mueang Airport. The airline’s flights will retain their FD code and original schedules. Passengers who are affected by the switch to Don Mueang Airport, may alter their flights by either choosing another travel date on the same route either 7 days before or after their original travel date, at no additional cost. Passengers also have an option to convert the paid flight into credit shell available to be used within the next 90 days. The change options are only available to affected passengers who purchased their tickets before 26 June 2012 whose travel dates are from 1 October 2012 onwards. For further information and developments visit www.airasia.com or contact the AirAsia Call Center at 02-515-999. |
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A funny news this evening.... Chuwit was making a complain in front of a Thai god, he found an illegal gambling den in BKK, made a report to police but police dun dare to raid the den. It was found out the gambling den belongs to YL's elder sis.... :D :eek:
Admire him.... a good, funny mafia politican.... |
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hi bros,
my schedule is travel to bkk every 2 weeks. each time stay about 3 to 4 days. any lobang for me? need more $$$. PM me if u have any plan. Thanks. Cheers! |
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bro, want to earn $ :)
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To all bros,
I'm heading to bkk in nov together with some buddies. Is swissotel a good place to stay? Is there any recommended clubs, massage parlour and etc near by? If not can bros here share your experience as in which club and massage parlour to go. Thanks for sharing. |
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