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  2. generally it's last thing we need when checking in hotel but in case when such a function is hold in the venue it would make a sense.
  3. Interesting the flood story also appears in Aboriginal stories, as well as the original people's of the Canary Islands, ie pre Spanish.
  4. - for reason explained right above your post - because I can - to quote , what's her name? , Margaret Thatcher , ' it's what friends are for" - to ensure forum appears nice and welcoming place to new visitors -I generally find questionable when people who , say, never visited England voice strong opinions about Stonehenge or Lincoln Cathedral
  5. And now, HE wants the American taxpayer to pay for his BALLroom.... so what would happen to all those millions in "private" donations" he received to build it ? Oh right, THAT money would just go into HIS pocket. Just another Trump SCAM and self-enrichment project. WAKE UP PEOPLE ! How many times will you allow the DUMBEST man on earth to DUPE you ?
  6. And, lets NOT forget, grabbing her by the TIT ! All the BEST People..... "When you're famous, they let you do it !"
  7. Trump's adviser decided that a pregnant wife is the best bulletproof armor One of the key advisers to the US president and an ideologue of tough migration reforms was ridiculed online. At the time of the shooting involving Trump, Miller ducked, actually using his pregnant wife as a shield.
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  9. Manny is Manny, my last 3 trips he actually didn’t come through with any guys and ghosted me, so I personally don’t use him anymore. But he’s convenient, so I still recommend him from time to time. By now, I have some regulars/friends and there are other procurers with just as many men as a manny. It’s up to you, who you choose. maybe it’s time you go back to the SDQ?
  10. I try to do Business class when available, even Jakarta or Surabaya to Bali, Batik Air..... Thai is better than SQ in my opinion except for the older seats and shitty IFE
  11. How much, just curious ? I usually do 200 if they're fast 100 if they drive like grandpa... no time to waste when getting to Pattaya, lol
  12. "hoe are you ok." lol love your posts
  13. Amazingly, yes!
  14. Do they also believe that Noah lived to be 950? Per the Bible.
  15. Why are you always defending him?
  16. Yes, and other legends: AI Overview The Noah myth originates from ancient Mesopotamian flood traditions that predate the Hebrew Bible by over a millennium. Scholars generally agree that the biblical account in Genesis (composed c. 5th century BCE) is a theological reworking of older epics from the Tigris-Euphrates river valley. Mesopotamian Precursors The story of a divinely sent flood and a hero who survives in a vessel appears in multiple older versions: Epic of Atrahasis (c. 17th century BCE): Features the hero Atrahasis who is warned by the god Enki (Ea) to build a boat to survive a flood sent by the god Enlil to reduce human overpopulation and noise. Epic of Gilgamesh (c. 2100–1000 BCE): The eleventh tablet contains a flood narrative told by the hero Utnapishtim, which closely parallels Noah's story, including the releasing of birds (dove, swallow, and raven) to find land. Sumerian Eridu Genesis (c. 1600 BCE): The earliest written version names the hero Ziusudra, a king who builds a giant boat and is granted immortality after the deluge. Comparison of Key Figures Hero Boat Shape Motivation for Flood Biblical (Genesis) Noah Biblical (Genesis) Rectangular box Biblical (Genesis) Human wickedness Babylonian (Gilgamesh) Utnapishtim Babylonian (Gilgamesh) Cubic Babylonian (Gilgamesh) Divine caprice Akkadian (Atrahasis) Atrahasis Akkadian (Atrahasis) Circular/Round Akkadian (Atrahasis) Overpopulation/Noise Sumerian (Eridu) Ziusudra Sumerian (Eridu) Huge boat Sumerian (Eridu) Divine decree Theoretical Historical Basis While there is no geological evidence for a global deluge, several theories suggest localized catastrophes may have inspired these myths: Mesopotamian River Flooding: Archaeological evidence shows major alluvial deposits in cities like Shuruppak dating to c. 2900 BCE, likely caused by severe river flooding. Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise: The flooding of the Persian Gulf or the Black Sea Deluge hypothesis (c. 5600 BCE) are cited as potential region-wide events that survived in oral tradition. Widespread Mythological Theme: Similar stories of aquatic cataclysms exist globally, such as the Hindu legend of Manu and the Greek myth of Deucalion, suggesting the theme may reflect a universal human fear of nature's power. Note, however, that there are a large number of people (including my in-laws), who literally take the myth as fact!!
  17. They didn't screen guests, and luggage?
  18. I thought that the Noah story is merely a retelling of an earlier, Sumerian, legend?
  19. God, you love the last word, don't you!
  20. Im in KK for a few days. Do members have any recommendations? Massage places, in particular?
  21. I will be staying in Jomtien next week and would appreciate any restaurant recommendations nearby. Prefer quality over simply being inexpensive, both having both is great.
  22. I often recognise lads who I'd known in Pattaya 10-15 years ago. I even came across a boy who I'd brought to England, put through college, paid for a house for his mother, and had living with me for 10 years. I threw him out for repeatedly stealing and being disrespectful to my UK housekeeper. Within weeks he was back to whoring.
  23. With respect the Minister stated, as we have heard before, that a surcharge will be added to cover things like medical costs. Thousands of tourists turning up each bearing an insurance policy from their home country in a foreign language is likely to defeat the less than bright Immigration officers.
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