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I love it here.
As do I, my delightful, darling Diva.
I love it here.
I wasn't aware that Damocles had expressed any desire to abrogate his principles in order to attract "new people".
If he had, you'd have a point.
Since he hasn't, you don't.
Perhaps you should try your luck elsewhere on the web, so that your tender sensibilities can be spared the sight of words you don't like in the company of other intellectual cowards.
Damn, it's like you can't read the words. I am not bothered by the content, I just lament that it drives away higher quality posters who might contribute in more positive ways. You can troll! I like it. Just try not to be so stupid with it like trolling headlines. This is just my opinion and not a suggestion or plea for you to do anything.
Damn, it's like you can't read the words. I am not bothered by the content, I just lament that it drives away higher quality posters who might contribute in more positive ways. You can troll! I like it. Just try not to be so stupid with it like trolling headlines. This is just my opinion and not a suggestion or plea for you to do anything.
Every major media outlet trolls headlines. It's an art form.
What are the other things you really like about Pattaya?![]()

from my ass after certain dishes but being me, I don't care, I LOVE SPICY FOOD. ( I'm sure that's what you meant by
) amirite?
like you fucking know, 'Gawd Cursed 'Murica'.It seems that tinfoil is under the impression that "higher quality posters who might contribute in more positive ways" are being "driven away".
Do you suppose that he means other people like himself with whom he can agree on most points aren't flocking to JPP to validate his bias confirmation?
Every major media outlet trolls headlines. It's an art form.

I like the Teddy Bear museum.What are the other things you really like about Pattaya?![]()
There are Indian restaurants seemingly everywhere in tourist spots now, especially Pattaya, Phuket, Bangkok and Hua Hin. When I worked in Bangkok many moons ago, there was only one called the Himali Cha Cha. A brilliant restaurant nonetheless, everything was cooked fresh, it was and is one of the finest outside India.Hmm. There's a lot to talk about in Thailand. Maybe for you, it's implied...
For me it's the cities, the land, the history, the food. So many things have I experienced in Thailand. I have also experiencedfrom my ass after certain dishes but being me, I don't care, I LOVE SPICY FOOD. ( I'm sure that's what you meant by
) amirite?
Let me be clear the BIGGEST thing sold to tourist there is sex and it was the least interesting thing for me as an artist. The temples, the land, the people, traffic while renting a motorcycle, the food were FAR more interesting.
Side note, best Indian food I EVER had was in 'Fuckit' I mean Phuket Thailand. Damned that was good Indian food.
I'm sorry folks don't know that part. It's the best part. Oh man.. I have stories there.
Irrelevant for this community.
But you focus onlike you fucking know, 'Gawd Cursed 'Murica'.
You DO that so.. well.
Quite a few. Even construction trades have many females now. Times are changing. For the better.
Every major media outlet trolls headlines. It's an art form.
It's like a snake eating itself, something I'm sure you 'truly' mouth hold.
Now I will end my posting in this thread so the headline will fade off the main page.
I like the Teddy Bear museum.
There are Indian restaurants seemingly everywhere in tourist spots now, especially Pattaya, Phuket, Bangkok and Hua Hin. When I worked in Bangkok many moons ago, there was only one called the Himali Cha Cha. A brilliant restaurant nonetheless, everything was cooked fresh, it was and is one of the finest outside India.
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Why the bundle of sticks concern? I believe in letting sticks lie where they are. That you had to bring up a bundle of sticks concern is maybe a reflection on you.
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That is one of the reasons I have recently become intrigued with Win Chung Kung Fu. The story behind it's founding is that a woman was taught by a Buddhist nun and excelled at it so much it was named after her. The idea that 'knowing how to use someones own force against them is as you say a great equalizer. Side note one of the best practitioners of Hapkito I ever saw was a Korean woman who was maybe 5'2" She had incredible control & could take ANYONE out. It was amazing to watch her skills.