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  1. What kind of jam? Toe jam, no doubt . . . I don't know if I would want to go to this spa. You get your feet cleaned, yes, but is that enough to truly satisfy? I'm getting a few kinky thoughts about other parts of the body that might get a rise from certain . . . . . ablutions, courtesy of the fish. I wonder if that is offered.
  2. What has me laughing is the fact that this thread was supposed to be about protests regarding California's Proposition 8 and the idea that churches should be taxed. Meanwhile, instead of commenting on the subject at hand we have people arguing about which country's populace is stupid. Well, that kind of gets me wondering . . .
  3. It would be helpful if you tell us where this place is. You didn't even say what city. What's wrong with telling us the name of this place? Also, what kind of food is served? Since you say they have had trouble keeping a chef, why is that? If I were to recommend applying for the job to any friends of mine, they would want to know what the problem has been.
  4. In other words, those fish were hot to Trat . . .
  5. That definitely fits into the category of "now I've seen everything." Don't you wonder who came up with this idea in the first place? By the way, you've got great legs. Are you busy this weekend . . . . . ?
  6. That's great!!! Breakfast all day . . . if your day starts at 11:00am!!! It will be very interesting to see just how many customers pack the house.
  7. Somehow I'm not surprised. According to Thaksin, he had promised his wife a divorce if he ever decided to return to politics. Since he is about to announce an official return, that's the reason for the divorce . . . so he says. Meanwhile, the PAD is essentially saying, "We are not amused." I suppose Thailand doesn't have enough political turmoil . . . The following appears in the THE NATION: _____ Fugitive ex-PM Thaksin to Declare his Return to Politics By Somroutai Sapsomboon The Nation Convicted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra will declare his return to politic and his eye-for-an-eye fight with his enemies next month in a controversial mobile TV talk show, People Power Party's MP Jatuporn Promphan said Tuesday. "Khun Thaksin will announce on December 14 that he will return to politics to fight to defend his name. He will no longer stand still. He decided to come out to fight as he did not want to be attacked and cornered any more," Jatuporn said in an exclusive interview with The Nation. "Thaksin will no longer wait to be attacked, he will fight back by all means, particularly by eye-for-an-eye strategy, from now on. Khun Thaksin now believes that the only way for him Thaksin to survive and to live is to fight for his name," Jatuporn said. The announcement will be made in the Kwamjing Wannee Sanjon (Mobile Truth Today) to be held in Supachalasai National Stadium on December 14. The programme has been rescheduled from December 10 after the organisers learnt that the stadium is scheduled to host an Asean football competition on December 9-10. Jatuporn also said the main reason Thaksin divorced his wife, Khunying Pojamarn, was because he decided to return to politics. "Khun Thaksin and his wife had decided earlier, after the coup d'etat in 2006, that they would divorce if he decided to return to politic. It is a promise between them. So they decided to divorce now that Khun Thaksin will return to politics," he said. "However their divorce does not mean that they are no longer in love," Jatuporn said. ____________________ And this, from the BANGKOK POST: _____ PAD Threatens to Escalate, Claims Thaksin Lost Political War The anti-government People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) will protest even more if the parliament pushes forward the constitutional amendments, PAD spokesman Panthep Puapongpa said on Tuesday. In response to ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s warning to fight back his political opponents, Mr Panthep said Mr Thaksin has lost the political war and his subsequent movements would cause further damage to the government. He claimed that Mr Thaksin divorced Khunying Potjaman so Khunying Potjaman can become more involved in Thai politics while protecting their remaining assets. He also believed Mr Thaksin’s political movements in foreign countries were becoming less justified. On the video clip featuring a man resembling PAD leader Sondhi Limthongkul who escorted a woman, Mr Panthep said it is still unclear whether the man in the clip was Mr Sondhi. He said Mr Sondhi does not hold any political position, and it would not be illegitimate for PAD leaders to lead a normal life.
  8. I agree. It's top quality and available every day. There are other major hotels in Pattaya that most likely do something similar, but the Marriott is the only one within easy walking distance or a short baht bus ride from all of the popular gay hotels in Pattaya. If you're staying in the beach area, as far as buffets go I'm sure there are several, but I've never been to any of them. The Avalon hotel, the one right by the gay beach area, may have a buffet, but I've never checked. Maybe someone else can tell us. Most of the time, if I even eat breakfast at all (usually I either make my own or just have a cup of coffee at home), if I go to the beach area I go to either the Continental Bakery, which in my opinion is the best set breakfast in town, or Linda's, where I love their Scandinavian open-face sandwich breakfast. The Continental Bakery does not have a web site, but you'll find a very good review at: http://www.pattayamail.com/576/dining.shtml The review was written in 2004, before Continental Bakery moved, literally just a few feet away from its original location, and the prices are a bit higher now, but I definitely concur with what the the review says about the food. Want breakfast in bed? Is it a rainy morning and you don't know what to do about breakfast? The Continental Bakery has 10 breakfasts available, beginning at 11:00am, from Door-2-Door. See: http://www.door2doorpattaya.com/continental.php One thing to remember at many Pattaya breakfast restaurants: If you want toast, make sure to ask for it when you place your order. If you don't, many restaurants will give you un-toasted bread and you'll have to send it back to be toasted. Then, by the time you get it you'll probably have finished everything else. But most will be happy to give you toast if you ask. The buffet breakfasts at the Lek Hotel and the Diana Inn are both cheap, but not exactly gourmet quality. The quality is about what you would expect for that sort of price. I have yet to try the breakfast at the White Night. They're open for breakfast every day except Mondays. It's not a buffet. You order from the menu. They open at 8:30am and breakfast is available right up to 2:00pm. They also do an afternoon tea, available until 6:00pm. Except for buffets, most Pattaya restaurants charge extra for a second cup of coffee or tea. At the White Night you can have as much as you want at no additional charge. From what I understand, the White Night serves brewed coffee, good brewed coffee . . . not that Nescafé shit-in-a-cup that so many Pattaya restaurants serve. Has anybody been to the White Night breakfast and/or afternoon tea and can tell us what you thought of it?
  9. The following was posted by Passion Patrol on the Pattaya Passion board: ______ If There's One Thing Gaybutton Knows, It's... FOOD! That's why when he posted a thread about Cafe Ritz, I ran out as soon as I could to try it. Here is where you can find his original posting... http://www.gaythailand.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3152 I have to tell you, he was absolutely right on the mark! My meal was first class all the way -- and very, very cheap for what they served up. I chose the four course meal for 350 Baht, and here's what I got... Shrimp Cocktail -- beautiful presentation, tasty shrimp with a nice dressing. Served on a bed of lettuce and accented by tomatos cut into the shapes of beautiful flowers. A side white bread & butter plate was also given. Pumpkin Chicken Soup -- a creamy blend of pumpkin with just a hint of chicken broth to give it some depth. No lumps, no meat pieces -- very smooth and exploding with taste. A side French bread with butter was also given. Lasagna -- Garfield, start drooling! This cheesy, wonderfully powerful homemade lasagna in a bowl was mouth watering. It was a big portion and full of excellent quality cheese and high grade beef -- not the Thai stuff. Blueberry Cheesecake -- I can't even explain this one. If you ask me, this is the BEST part about this restaurant. I haven't tasted the other choices but they looked amazing as well. I could have eaten the whole pie! DON'T WALK, RUN TO THIS PLACE AS SOON AS YOU CAN. It is only a matter of time before you will have to have reservations -- as it is very small... ABSOLUTE, TOTAL PASSION APPROVAL! Well done, Gaybutton! And good for you, Cafe Ritz! May you live long and prosper!
  10. I'm no great fan of Hillary, but I do think she would be perfect for the position of Secretary of State and, from the latest news reports, it looks like that's exactly where she'll be, assuming she would accept the nomination if it's offered. I would certainly think she will. I think it's quite a smart move on Obama's part. First, she has bipartisan support for the job. That alone is important and I think if she's nominated, she stands a very good chance of of being confirmed unanimously. Second, if Obama is already thinking ahead to 2012, then giving Hillary a top post like that makes it very unlikely that she would run against him. Unless Obama royally screws up, I think Hillary is out of presidential politics for the rest of her career, but she definitely has potential for making dramatic and historic moves, the right kind, as Secretary of State. I hope she gets it.
  11. That's yet another reason I thank God I'm gay . . .
  12. Out of curiosity I just called the Marriott (located next to the Royal Garden shopping mall) and asked the price for the breakfast buffet. 707 baht per person.
  13. Gaybutton

    Boys to Men

    To set the record straight, I never referred to a black person as "boy" in my life and I never knew anyone who did. When I was growing up, black people were referred to as negroes. That eventually evolved into black and/or Afro-American. I'm not someone who gives a damn about being politically correct. I don't even accept the idea that those who are politically correct are actually correct about a thing. But as far back as I can remember, the term I always used was simply "black". As far as I know, the only people who referred to a black person as "boy" were those who were intentionally using the word as an insult or put-down, and most of those types were from areas that were not only segregated, but I wouldn't have been surprised if they advocated a re-establishment of slavery.
  14. Gaybutton

    Weather

    In Pattaya we had little else but rain for several weeks. Then just in time for the Loy Kratong holiday and the main ceremonies for the funeral for the Princess, the weather changed and became some of the most beautiful we've had in months. Now it's dark, dreary, rainy or about-to-rain weather again. How do they do that?
  15. Other than the British style Sunday lunches, and several other Sunday brunches around town. I can't think of any restaurants that do lunch buffets. Some of the buffet breakfasts go on every day until about 11:00am or so. The buffet breakfast at the Lek Hotel, on Second Road almost directly across the street from the Villa Market does one. A little further up the street there is the Diana Inn, which also does one. Those are inexpensive, about 110 baht or so per person. Also, the Marriott Hotel does one, but it's much more expensive. I don't know how much it costs. The only time I was at that one was at someone else's invitation, so I didn't pay attention to the price, but it's probably the best one and highest quality to be found in the proximity of the popular gay hotels. I believe the Sizzler, in the Royal Garden shopping mall, has a daily buffet at lunch-brunch time. That's all I can think of. I'm sure there are several others, but in all honesty I rarely eat out for breakfast or lunch, so perhaps others can answer your question better than I. For a Sunday brunch, in my opinion the best one of all is at Casa Pascal. It isn't cheap, but it's one hell of a brunch. See: http://www.restaurant-pattaya.com/Sundays-Brunch.htm
  16. It's all Thai food, but the area around Wat Chai and Center Condo, on South Road (Pattaya Tai) thrives with 'mom-and-pop' places during those hours.
  17. I've written numerous reviews about restaurants about town that I enjoy. Within Jomtien Complex I recommend the Poseidon, L'Olivier, Hot Stone Grill, and now the Café Ritz. There are too many more for me to write out a list of the other restaurants about town that I recommend. If you use the 'search' function on this board and write in 'restaurant,' they'll come up, but you'll have to wade through the thread titles.
  18. The bars are far less crowded, but the boys are as plentiful as ever. Unless the bars close, I doubt that the boys will be in any hurry to pack up and go back to the rice farm. There are nowhere near as many farang, but as long as there are any, that means there is still a chance for an off and a relationship. Also, even if there are no offs at all, as long as the boys are at least paid their salaries they're still doing better than they would do on the farm. And don't forget, while one goal may be to "have farang," there is still the goal of coming up with enough money to send home to mama. They can't do that if they are living on the farm.
  19. In Pattaya I have noticed no attire out of the ordinary from among Thais and farang.
  20. In the Jomtien Complex there is a new restaurant called Café Ritz. It's only been open about 6 weeks. This evening a friend and I tried it, and this restaurant is now on my list of "don't miss" restaurants. To find it, if you are standing in front of the Bondi, facing the street, just walk forward to the next soi, turn right, and you'll spot it. The restaurant opens at 6:30pm. The owner and chef is John Rumbelow, from the UK. He's definitely a character and he'll personally see to your satisfaction. The restaurant is quite tastefully decorated. It's a small restaurant, but we both thought it was excellent, with excellent service from his staff. There are only about a half dozen tables in the restaurant and one table outside. Basically, there are two dinner specials. One is 295 baht. The other is 350 baht. The dinner for 350 baht includes soup and your choice of starter. The dinner for 295 baht includes your choice of soup or your choice of starter (try the lasagna starter). There are several delicious starters from which to choose and at least two soups. There are several main course selections, everything from fillet steak to liver and onions, all of which include your choice of potato and a tremendous, and I mean tremendous, bowl of steamed vegetables, served separately. There is also a nice wine list. Wine by the glass is also available. There is a wide selection of dessert choices as well, which is included in the dinner, ranging from a champagne trifle to blueberry cheesecake. Considering the quality, I don't know how he does it at this price, but those are the prices. He also does turkey dinners three times a week, usually Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Of course, he also does a Sunday Roast. There is no Thai menu. Everything is "farang food." I asked about that. The answer was there is no problem if you bring a Thai boy with you and he wants Thai food. There is a Thai restaurant right next door. They'll give you the menu for that restaurant and that's where the Thai food will be prepared and brought over to your table at Café Ritz. If you have any questions or want to check on the availability of the turkey dinner, the contact telephone numbers are: 087-912-9108 and 084-865-0415 We truly enjoyed this restaurant. I certainly will be back a great many times. I highly recommend giving Café Ritz a try.
  21. I think it was a completely different story, regarding Hitler. He made it to the top through violence and his charismatic ability to tell the people what they wanted to hear at a time when they wanted to hear it. By the time he reached the peak of his power he was considered almost a god-like figure among the people, provided they weren't Jewish, gay, Jehovah's Witnesses, gypsies, etc. I don't think the Burmese people see their leaders in that light. I don't recall the Nazis having to put down anti-government riots once they were in power. In Burma, I think the people are simply afraid and would prefer to go on trying to live out their lives as best they can rather than become involved in anything that would cause them to lose their lives or end up among the living dead in Burmese prisons.
  22. Whatever the reason is, why do I have a feeling it has nothing whatever to do with making "everybody feel comfortable"?
  23. According to the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association, tourist numbers in Pattaya this year are 50% less than last year, and last year was no great shakes in the first place. Based on personal observation, I believe the numbers are even less than that. Details are in the following article i The PATTAYA MAIL: http://www.pattayamail.com/current/news.shtml#hd3
  24. Finally, we have something official. The following appears in PATTAYA ONE: _____ Entertainment Venues and Tourists Prepare for 3 days of Closures and Limited Service During this time, Pattaya along with the rest of Thailand are in a period of mourning. Although Pattaya is dominated by it’s entertainment industry, local venues are complying with regulations put into place to cover a 3 day period from 14th until 16th of November when Cremation Rituals and the Cremation Ceremony for Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Wattana takes place. Entertainment venues recently received a letter from the Chief of Banglamung District, Khun Mongkol which stated that venues may open on 14th and 16th November, however entertainment within the venue must either be stopped or reduced to a minimum. Individual bar owners will interpret these regulations in their own way. The letter states that all venues offering entertainment must close on 15th November which is the day when the Cremation takes place. We toured South Pattaya on Friday Afternoon and found all bars were complying with the regulations. Many bars were open but no music was heard. Alcohol was being served and many tourists appeared oblivious to the temporary changes.
  25. That's the point. Nobody knows. That's what they are researching and experimenting to find out. Even if tomorrow morning they can prove they've really found a cure, it would still be years before such a treatment is generally available if things go they way they usually do.
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