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  2. Of course it's a dig, and applies to more than you. If you were broadening your horizons you wouldn't have wasted time entering an opinion on what sits where on the insult scale. Taking a day off is allowed. So is a new subforum on instant overreactivity to Olddaddy that a handful of readers might follow while the majority of us can ignore obsessional attention-seeking irelevant repetitive noncreative cliché commentary. It would be boring as the repetitive sidebar of chatter at a dinner party and it’s boring here. A membership of thousands is not held in thrall by the same invariant centre stage panel of peanut gallerists, and new potential members scouting for meaningful dialogue are put off by it. Just use your heads assessing the paltry degree of emoticons entered.
  3. Officer, I have no iris image to produce. Will my rosebud suffice?
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  5. You'll be bored...It's the only place I remember changing my flights to leave earlier than planned....
  6. He is them, they don't all talk to each other or get along with each other 🤷‍♂️
  7. I do it for different reasons.... not so much in Asia but Latin America.... but could happen in Asia, they know if they steal something from you and you have to go to the airport soon or early morning, you're less likely to go to the police and start a process that'll make you miss your flight.
  8. I have a guy that asks for 60k , I give him 100k, I don't want to be known as Scroogy and the best fuck by far. He messaged me the other day asking if I remember him, lol So I bought tickets for the end of Jan..... what the power of suggestion can make us do , lol Is why you should look/listen to them..... also, guys are doing this , high fees, hourly rates, blah blah blah, because people are paying or they've goteen people to pay for shitty service, they have no incentive. I use the Thailand short/long time model, even in latin america..... when explained to them, 90% agree, the other 10%, if they're that difficult at the negociation stage when they are trying to get a customer, what do you think they'll be like in bed 🥺
  9. i think there is a webpage for hustler in the latin speaking worl, also for spain...anyone who could tell me the name of it?
  10. And the United States sits very firmly on the fence. Although a member, in 1986 it withdrew from its compulsory jurisdiction. Judge Joan E. Donoghue, the US member of the Court. said, 'There's always been a bit of a love-hate relationship" between the USA and the ICJ. In other words, it will accept the Court's jurisdiction - but only if it approves of the judgement.
  11. Brilliant phrase. Just so. Ranges all the way from "WTF was I thinking" to "let's go pick out rings." As well as, "wish he had not turned on that bright light now." Plus, "sorry, no WhatsApp."
  12. He also likes to ask the same questions, and ones to which he knows the answers!
  13. Thailand does not accept the decisions of the ICJ.
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    Pakistan Feb 2026

    I've spoken to numerous young Muslim men, usually while waiting at the airport. They have all told me the same thing - they enjoy sex and alcohol just like us; the only difference is we do it in public while they do it in their homes. To have fun in Pakistan you may have to befriend a gay guy first and wait for an invitation to a house party.
  15. Wow No Australian embassy there 😮
  16. For decades, FIFA the governing body for world soccer which organises the World Cup every four years, has been the subject of way more than a fair share of scandals - nepotism, corruption on a massie scale, working with alleged and virtually certain crooks, and so on. All coalesce around the World Cup if only because it generates humungous sums of cash. Next year's Cup will be no exception. Someone, somewhere, decided it would be a good idea to split the matches between the USA, Canada and Mexico. Such a good idea did this seem that in 2030 the countries will be Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Well, for the hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the world, commuting between the 2030 countries will be relatively easy. For 2026 it will be hugely costly. But that doesn't worry FIFA one iota. Inspired no doubt by President Trump, it has litte concern for the cost of getting to North America from as far away as Australia and Chile, it has raised ticket prices to astronomcal levels. For Qatar's Final Match in 2022, the lowest ticket price was US$420. When the final is held in New York's MetLife Stadium next year, there will be just three price categories -US$3,119, US$4,162 and US$6,615. These are shocking in the extreme and have been met with outrage all over the world. But as the draw was being made, there ws the utterly ridiculous sight of Trump being presented with FIFA's first ever FIFA Peace Prize - Football Unites the World. As the near idiot President of FIFA stated when handing over the Prize, “This is what we want from a leader; A leader that cares about the people. We want to live in a safe world, in a safe environment. We want to unite – that’s what we do here today, that’s what we’ll do at the (FIFA) World Cup." Whoever would have thought that FIFA would inaugrate a Peace prize when it has nothing to do with Peace? Mind you, FIFA has become almost a Donald Duck operation over the years and few have much faith in it. For years foortball enthusiasts used to berate the President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, for the organisation, cost and corruption involved in World Cups. After all they made FIFA a gazillian $$s, some finding its way into pockets of Blatter and his cronies of the Executive Committee when it should have gone to soccer federations around the world. Blatter had been an odd coice for President. Once a salesman for ladies underwear, he had eventually become involved in sports management. His election and re-elections to the top job were beset by corruption allegations. He was investigated by FIFA's Ethics Committee and amazingly - but perhaps not surprisingly since the members were basically in his pocket - cleared of wrong-doing in 2013. He finally had to resign as President. His misdeeds then caught up with him in 2020/21, however, when he ws investigated by the Swiss police and FIFA finally filed a criminal complaint against him. This ended the influence of the deeply unpopular and highly corrupt Blatter. In his place FIFA elected its present President, Giovanni Infantino. involved with its European arm UEFA since 2000, initially in the legal department and eventually as President. He was aso on FIFA's Reform Committee. When elected to succeed Blatter he was regarded as Mr. Clean. But then that did not last long. That same year UEFA was involved in the Panama Papers for dealng with idividuals indicted in some FIFA countries. Of his many indiscretions since then, perhaps the most ifamous was his doing absolutely nothing as migrant workers from the Indian sub-continent were dying in their hundreds from desperate working conditions then buiding the stadiums for the 2002 Qatar Word Cup. Infantino's defence of Qatar was risible. Next he limited the number of possible applicants for the 2034 World Cup and awarded it to Saudi Arabia. He had frequently been involved with Saudi leaders and apearing at Saudi events. That he is in league with the Saudis is almost certain. Infantino - a worthy seccessor to Blatter! https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c80x38e04yro
  17. Technically yes Australians can visit Iran (at this point in time only god knows why though) however the following is from our governments smart traveller website.
  18. Any updates on Chiang mai ? I'm thinking a week in March next year
  19. Why do you think prison is the answer , throw him a jail cell 📲 The poor man must be helped ,listened to , and assisted in life with his problems ,hugged and loved Show some empathy please !👨‍❤️‍👨👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨🤎
  20. I can't be certain but i expect it is - as long as you are not American, British or Canadian, all of whose governments advise against it. I think the Australian government is the same. Even back in 2018 I was slightly concerned since I am British and the Brits were party to sanctions against the country. I have to say, though, everywhere in Iran I was met with extreme kindness by Iranians. One young mullah even showed me round one of the most important mosques in Qom. He, too, could not have been more polite and welcoming to a western visitor. If you are seeking gay sexual adventures, I would not be tempted. My straight guide was a tallish slim guy around 40 and he had a hooker in every city we visited! I saw no evidence of gay sex, though, paid or unpaid. I was just too afraid of what might happen if caught in such a liaison by the secret police. If you consider going, I can send a PM with the details of my travel agent in Shiraz. He had been recommended to me by two Chinese friends and was excellent. Visas, though, are very expensive! Mine was around Bt. 8,000 but that may be because I was from Britain. Half the tour fee was paid in advance to an Iranian in Chicago (to get around tax in Iran) and the rest in cash on arrival.
  21. He needs to sober up and straighten his mind out. Some serious jail time seems a good place for that to happen.
  22. Maybe next time have your misunderstanding in the beginning so you can have hot make up sex.
  23. I bet they still have cruising places there though 😁
  24. Is it still possible to go to Iran today as a tourist??
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