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  1. #12327

    Alternatives or just wait for better times?

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    2020..........year of the pandemic.

    2021..........year of recovery.

    2022..........year of getting back to normal.

    2023..........normal.
    I don't think so. Sectors that are hit hardest are very much consumer driven and in Thailand: tourist driven. Once they return everything will be normal very soon. Only caveat is how to check the tourists got a vaccine in a reliable, easy way. We see it in Holland already. Economy recovered quickly before the second wave.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunlover2  [View Original Post]
    I think any discussion of best mongering destinations needs to include The Netherlands. Amsterdam has 3 RLD's and multiple Prive Houses (brothels) to choose from, and there is some action to be found in the smaller cities. So ease is high, and looks can also be high with both native Dutch and Eastern / Western European ladies in the mix.

    SL.
    If you are serious about that than why don't you contribute to the Dutch part of this forum. Many people asking for advice. And to be honest: most contributors to Dutch prostitution sites left for FKK Germany. To me that means 300 to 600 kilometers instead of 15. And I gladly do that.

  2. #12326

    I almost agree

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    2020..........year of the pandemic.

    2021..........year of recovery.

    2022..........year of getting back to normal.

    2023..........normal.
    From the perspective of the common Thai workers and small business owners, I agree. From the perspective of world travelers with money to spend, things will be almost normal in 2022. In future years I expect that world travelers will need to carry proof of vaccinations.

  3. #12325
    I think any discussion of best mongering destinations needs to include The Netherlands. Amsterdam has 3 RLD's and multiple Prive Houses (brothels) to choose from, and there is some action to be found in the smaller cities. So ease is high, and looks can also be high with both native Dutch and Eastern / Western European ladies in the mix.

    SL.

  4. #12324

    The Coronavirus

    2020..........year of the pandemic.

    2021..........year of recovery.

    2022..........year of getting back to normal.

    2023..........normal.

  5. #12323
    I know a few of you guys like EVA Air. Be wary that in order for you to board any EVA Air plane that stops in Taipei you are now required to produce a negative COVID test dated no more than 72 hours prior to your boarding time.

  6. #12322

    Tourist Visa Bank Requirement

    I know we're not supposed to post these loosening of the requirements to get back into Thailand news items here without qualifying that it should not be believed until it has been verified by first hand testimony.

    But it does look like the bank requirement will be reduced from USD $17,000 to $700/$1500. That's a huge reduction (if it happens). In my judgement, those reduced amounts would not exactly be deal killers for many Western tourists. And the 14 day quarantine on arrival might be reduced to 10 days. True, a 10 day quarantine on arrival will still cost something without a lot of value for the money in it other than getting very, very well adjusted to the time change before hitting the bars, malls and temples.

    https://www.traveldailymedia.com/tha...tourist-visas/

    So far there are no rumors or reports of a reduction of the minimum USD $100,000 insurance policy requirement, including coverage for Covid-19. But it seems to me that is something an adult world traveler ought to have anyway.

    No mention yet of only passport holders from certain countries qualifying for these visas while others are not.

  7. #12321
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    It will be great if it is as easy as you described, and I hope you are right.
    I never said it would be easy! But I'm not in the camp that believes that no one has an idea what to do or it must be " solved " prior to its distribution. These companies are all tied into the open market which is mostly Nasdaq, you follow them and one can see in the last year their stock rise and fall based on the news that comes out from their CEO as to their progress. The backing or purchasing power of 190 Billion from the USA Allows a company to use that rise to fuel their research as we know none of these companies are going to develop something that doesn't increase their bottom line. Does the USA Have a direct say in Pfizer to force them to put out a product that isn't safe not even Trump or Warp speech can! You also look indirectly into all the hands needed to make it happen down to the box or containers that will be used to transport and store the vaccine. I remember my former supervisor after 9/11 who went to established TSA on the West coast feeding information that they were in the process of inking a deal for bomb detection equipment under the terminal lots of inside trading nothing so big the SEC could prosecute.

    Solved it has been nearly a year no perfect solution to everything they will roll it out based on what they have and fix what is necessary on the way that is how I'm looking at it. Every country will have to figure it out as for Thailand I cross my fingers that the rate starts to lower so we can start to get back to what we all do best which is come and go as we please once that happens I hope that kiss ass Biden continue to put the squeeze on China.

  8. #12320
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    All they got to do is comtact the CDC they were chosen because of their experience with dealing with the Sars. As I noted CDC has already put out the guidelines as to the handling temerature requirements and handling shipment would basically shipped in pizza side boxes with a number of viles that once open must be used in a specfic time provide something like six shots therefore Pharmacy should make appointment arrangement accordingly. The vaccine that requires much lower temperature storage currently only City Heallth Department and large hospital have which as I noted much of that information comes from family member who are in the health professions at a large city health department and west coast VA facility who I been in contact. EverythingI noted is of public why it can't be found?
    It will be great if it is as easy as you described, and I hope you are right.

  9. #12319
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnTraveller  [View Original Post]
    An interesting question since prices around the world are converging.
    In general I would list these countries. Just ordered into three groups, not ordered within the groups (too complicated).

    BEST.
    Thailand (looks, attitude, ease).
    Japan (looks, ease) ?
    Macao (looks, ease).
    Philippines (attitude, ease).
    Indonesia (looks, attitude).
    Emirates (looks, ease) ?
    Germany, Switzerland (looks, ease).
    Mexico (looks).
    Brazil (looks, attitude, ease).

    SECOND.
    Hong Kong (looks, ease).
    Malaysia (looks).
    Cambodia (looks, ease).
    Myanmar (looks).
    Spain (ease).
    Dominicana (looks, ease) ?
    Colombia (looks, ease).
    Kenya (looks) ?

    THIRD.
    Vietnam (looks) ?
    Emirates (looks, ease) ?
    Costa Rica (ease).
    Panama (ease) ?
    Argentina.
    Ethiopia.
    Australia (ease).
    Interesting. I'm going to state my best in each of your categories. The best in looks is Germany. The best in attitude is Brazil. The best in ease is Thailand. The overall best mongering spot in the world is one of these three.

  10. #12318
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Pfizer 's partner BioNTech is based in Germany. It is German government financed several hundreds of millions for the vaccine development. Pfizer CEO has said they do not want to accept the US government money so there is not string attached and the scientists can do their work without being influenced by the US government.

    Things always proceed faster in thought, but much slower in execution. What you read is only a thought or a plan that lacks detail. Wall streets analyst who tried to find the detail on how the distribution to the pharmacy level will be done can't find anybody who knows.
    All they got to do is comtact the CDC they were chosen because of their experience with dealing with the Sars. As I noted CDC has already put out the guidelines as to the handling temerature requirements and handling shipment would basically shipped in pizza side boxes with a number of viles that once open must be used in a specfic time provide something like six shots therefore Pharmacy should make appointment arrangement accordingly. The vaccine that requires much lower temperature storage currently only City Heallth Department and large hospital have which as I noted much of that information comes from family member who are in the health professions at a large city health department and west coast VA facility who I been in contact. EverythingI noted is of public why it can't be found?

  11. #12317

    Surprised no reports from Greece

    I'm surprised there aren't more reports from Greece, in particular Athens. There are two rather famous (or perhaps that should be infamous streets in Central Athens Odoz Fyllis and Odoz Kolonou. To locals, Odoz Fyllis is affectionally known as 20 euro Street and Odoz Kolonou as 10 euro Street. Yup, in Odoz Fyllis you can get a BJ and full sex for a mere 20 euros and in Odoz Kolonou it can be as low as only 10 euros.

    Now you might think that for a mere 10 euros, the lady whose services you were buying would be a double-bagger or even a triple bagger. And in many cases you'd be right. But there are also some very attractive ladies willing to do a CBJ and then a CGFE for just 10 euros to 20 euros.

    Just as a comparison, a plate with small pork souvlaki skewers, some chips and a bit of salad in a basic restaurant / taverna also costs about €10 euros. Add in some house wine and it's probably nearer 20 euros.

    So in Greece you can now get a quick full service (no more than 10 minutes) for the price of a kebab plus trimmings.

    This sounds pretty bad. But, in fact, the situation is even worse. You see, these ladies are not freelancers working for themselves. They work in brothels probably run by Russian, Bulgarian and Albanian gangs. (I'm not sure the Greeks are sufficiently organized or hard-working to even run a brothel properly). This means that from every 10 euros a customer hands over, the girl is probably only getting around 5 euros if she's working voluntarily and probably less than that if she's been trafficked from some Eastern European paradise. At busier times, there are usually small queues of men in each brothel waiting for their turn. So I imagine each reasonable-looking girl is probably turning at least 20 and possibly closer to 30 tricks a day.

  12. #12316
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    If prices for girls were THE SAME everywhere which cities / countries would you be visiting the most to hobby? Based on girl's looks, service, attitude and the overall ease of hobbying.

    I personally haven't included many cities like Prague / Budapest / London / Montreal / Toronto, etc with escorts only because imo not being able to see the girl before she appears at the door is not ease of hobbying.

    Mine would be:

    1. Dusseldorf / Frankfurt / Berlin.
    2. Las Vegas
    3. Switzerland
    4. Tokyo / Osaka.
    5. Bangkok / Pattaya.
    An interesting question since prices around the world are converging.
    In general I would list these countries. Just ordered into three groups, not ordered within the groups (too complicated).

    BEST.
    Thailand (looks, attitude, ease).
    Japan (looks, ease) ?
    Macao (looks, ease).
    Philippines (attitude, ease).
    Indonesia (looks, attitude).
    Emirates (looks, ease) ?
    Germany, Switzerland (looks, ease).
    Mexico (looks).
    Brazil (looks, attitude, ease).

    SECOND.
    Hong Kong (looks, ease).
    Malaysia (looks).
    Cambodia (looks, ease).
    Myanmar (looks).
    Spain (ease).
    Dominicana (looks, ease) ?
    Colombia (looks, ease).
    Kenya (looks) ?

    THIRD.
    Vietnam (looks) ?
    Emirates (looks, ease) ?
    Costa Rica (ease).
    Panama (ease) ?
    Argentina.
    Ethiopia.
    Australia (ease).

  13. #12315
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    I guess it is how you what to look at it? From what I read you are right but the USA Has made a contract for 1. 95 Billion to them for 100 million doses I guess that contract would keep Pfizer ability to obtain loans to continue to develop the vaccine. Then you got the CDC given the assignment of outlining the distribution and CVS and Walgreen has already applied for the distribution and been approved that approval of course requires them to follow the outlines of the CDC for distribution.
    Pfizer 's partner BioNTech is based in Germany. It is German government financed several hundreds of millions for the vaccine development. Pfizer CEO has said they do not want to accept the US government money so there is not string attached and the scientists can do their work without being influenced by the US government.

    Things always proceed faster in thought, but much slower in execution. What you read is only a thought or a plan that lacks detail. Wall streets analyst who tried to find the detail on how the distribution to the pharmacy level will be done can't find anybody who knows.

  14. #12314
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    . Health insurance is not a big ticket item in the the scheme of things. Why chance it?
    Actually BB it can be, depending on age and how long it's for.

  15. #12313
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Pfizer has not accepted money from US but they have signed an agreement to provide vaccine when it becomes available.

    It has been reported that CVS and Walgreens have no idea how the distribution process would work and that needs to be solved.
    I guess it is how you what to look at it? From what I read you are right but the USA Has made a contract for 1. 95 Billion to them for 100 million doses I guess that contract would keep Pfizer ability to obtain loans to continue to develop the vaccine. Then you got the CDC given the assignment of outlining the distribution and CVS and Walgreen has already applied for the distribution and been approved that approval of course requires them to follow the outlines of the CDC for distribution.

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