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Old March 2nd, 2004, 05:18 AM
JosephP
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If closings will keep scumbag assholes like you away, then it's done it's
job.

"Dave Baker" wrote in message
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 10:08:30 +0800, wrote:

Yeah, good for you. Bangkok and for that matter, Singapore don't need
your kind of tourist to corrupt our young


Interesting that all estimates I have seen say that 95% of the
prostitution
in Thailand is carried out for the benefit of Thai men.

Who is corrupting who?

Dave



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Old March 2nd, 2004, 07:39 AM
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 05:18:41 GMT, "JosephP" wrote:

If closings will keep scumbag assholes like you away, then it's done it's
job.


plonk
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Old March 2nd, 2004, 05:38 PM
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I remember when I was in high school and Cuba was somewhat like Thailand, then
Castro got in and closed all the fun things down, just like Thaksin is doing in
Thailand, Castro started off slowly, and slowly turned Cuba into a comunist
country, keep in mind that Thailand is almost completely surounded by
communism, the Thai people better wake up before it's too late and get rid of
this guy!
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Old March 3rd, 2004, 02:14 AM
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Good question. I am asking the same too. Sex for sale existed always
but it wasn't so rampant then. Now the night scene in Geylang,
Singapore makes Patpong look like a children's birthday party.

That's the whole trouble, our vice squads need to work harder. IF I
were to head this section, I can assure you most emphatically that
they will be swept off the streets within 3 days.

On Tue, 2 Mar 2004 09:25:01 +0700, "Ewan" wrote:


wrote in message
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Yeah, good for you. Bangkok and for that matter, Singapore don't need
your kind of tourist to corrupt our young and sully our asian cities
with your "filthy" dollars. Maybe we prefer eco tourists and those who
can appreciate the natural beauty of a place or region rather than
those sex hungry tourists after lust.


In that case, why are there so many Thais and other asian nationalities (so
I'm told) working on the game in Singapore?
Ewan



On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 16:04:59 -0500, "Matt Kelly"
wrote:

Good to know. Not that I planned to party until 4 a.m. every night, or

spend
all my money on prostitutes and illegal drugs-- I don't. But if the
government of Thailand wants to turn its greatest city into a convent,

I'll
be sure to spend as little time as possible there and spread my tourist
dollars around in another city.





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Old March 3rd, 2004, 02:07 PM
Matt Kelly
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I guessed you missed the sentence in my post that said I'm not interested in
the sex trade. But I am interested in a late-night drink or meal. Try
visiting New York City sometime and you'll get a sense of what a vibrant
city feels like. It's a shame Bangkok has decided not to stand in the same
league-- but then, your answer did sound rather thick-headed, so maybe
that's the nature of the place.


wrote in message
...

Yeah, good for you. Bangkok and for that matter, Singapore don't need
your kind of tourist to corrupt our young and sully our asian cities
with your "filthy" dollars. Maybe we prefer eco tourists and those who
can appreciate the natural beauty of a place or region rather than
those sex hungry tourists after lust.

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 16:04:59 -0500, "Matt Kelly"
wrote:

Good to know. Not that I planned to party until 4 a.m. every night, or

spend
all my money on prostitutes and illegal drugs-- I don't. But if the
government of Thailand wants to turn its greatest city into a convent,

I'll
be sure to spend as little time as possible there and spread my tourist
dollars around in another city.





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Old March 3rd, 2004, 02:24 PM
Oliver M
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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:25:27 GMT, LarbGai@remove thisto replylycos.com
(LarbGai) wrote:

*****Hmmmmmmmmmm Thank God you're not. Where would our leading 'sex tourist"
Tchiowa go to if this were the case??????


Tchiowa would go to where ever the young boys are !
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Old March 4th, 2004, 02:32 AM
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When life was pure and when I was in school, I was taught by my
teacher, (the p**ck, may he rest in peace). that only the below
mentioned people prowl around the earth between the hours of 12
midnight and 6 the next morning:

1. Drunks too inebriated to go home.

2. The homeless with no where to go home to.

3. Perverts out for one last quick one before going back to the fat
slob of a wife.

4. Dracula out looking for supper.

5. Thieves and robbers who prey on those who has got no business being
out in the streets at this ungodly hour.

6 The lazy unemployed who sleeps during the day and drinks at night.

7 The chronic insomniac on the prowl.

So which category are you? :-))

On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 09:07:38 -0500, "Matt Kelly"
wrote:

I guessed you missed the sentence in my post that said I'm not interested in
the sex trade. But I am interested in a late-night drink or meal. Try
visiting New York City sometime and you'll get a sense of what a vibrant
city feels like. It's a shame Bangkok has decided not to stand in the same
league-- but then, your answer did sound rather thick-headed, so maybe
that's the nature of the place.


wrote in message
.. .

Yeah, good for you. Bangkok and for that matter, Singapore don't need
your kind of tourist to corrupt our young and sully our asian cities
with your "filthy" dollars. Maybe we prefer eco tourists and those who
can appreciate the natural beauty of a place or region rather than
those sex hungry tourists after lust.

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 16:04:59 -0500, "Matt Kelly"
wrote:

Good to know. Not that I planned to party until 4 a.m. every night, or

spend
all my money on prostitutes and illegal drugs-- I don't. But if the
government of Thailand wants to turn its greatest city into a convent,

I'll
be sure to spend as little time as possible there and spread my tourist
dollars around in another city.





 




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