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06-11-19 19:12 #45350
Posts: 624Originally Posted by CzarNicholas [View Original Post]
Though, personally I never liked it.
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06-11-19 18:31 #45349
Posts: 1Hi everyone,
Firstly I would just like to thank everyone for the great reports and general information you've all given on the forum. I've read back so many pages and caught up again then go back another 50. Yeah I have no life.
Just a bit of advise if anyone can give me some pointers.
I've traveled all over Europe but not really done long haul before and it will be my first trip to Thailand.
I've planned to fly into Bangkok from either Birmingham or London on 30th or 31 of October just as we crash out of the EU so great planning just as the pound might plummet. I'll most likely do the 30th so I can change plenty of pounds the day before we actually leave.
The plan is 4 Nights Bangkok, 8 Nights Pattaya and then back to Bangkok for 5 Nights.
I was just wondering when is the best time to actually book the flights and Hotels and which would be the best flights to go for.
I have an idea after reading one here which hotels I'll probably be booking in Bangkok.
Should I just book everything now 5 months ahead or wait closer to the time for a better deal. The ones I've picked are between 2500-3500 baht depending if I actually book and pay now without the cancellation option through Agoda. I'm 99% doing the dates.
Pattaya not so much bothered as the one I've chosen is a bargain of about 1200.
Right now the flights are coming up around £500 direct from London and about the same from Birmingham but with a small layover. Travel wise it's about the same really as I'm nearly 3 hours from London and 45 minutes from Birmingham and when getting back home that 45 minutes sounds much better then the 3 hours from London. Would Direct be the best way to go and just deal with the 3 hours traveling when getting back.
Any info would be much appreciated.
I'll not really be able to give anything back to the forum till I'm on the ground, so if anyone who is living out there and would like something bringing over that you can't get you hands on or maybe want to try before paying the packaging maybe before buying bulk, just so long as it's legal and not too big I don't mind spending a few quid and bringing some stuff with me and passing it on for free as a payback for all the good, maybe bad advise and info I've read these past few months. I'm already thing the cost will not add up to what I'll have saved from reading on here so thanks again.
That sounded way smaller in my head than it actually looks after typing it all out.
G.
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06-11-19 18:15 #45348
Posts: 3682Originally Posted by CzarNicholas [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 18:14 #45347
Posts: 3682Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 18:13 #45346
Posts: 3682Originally Posted by Bouvis [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 17:47 #45345
Posts: 1Originally Posted by CzarNicholas [View Original Post]
As a 27 yo American, I spent an entire week at thermaes a month ago and gladly paid 2500-3000 without haggling.
The other 20-30 yo guys I hung out with (mostly Canadian and American) did the same. I guess cheap is relative given countries of origin and changing economies. When you were our age, there were probably old guys paying sub 500 for top notch girls.
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06-11-19 17:36 #45344
Posts: 463I'm surmising.
Originally Posted by Gargano19 [View Original Post]
So I surmise that between mongering sessions most members use / view porn?
Is that a fair guess? LOL.
I'm not saying all.
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06-11-19 17:16 #45343
Posts: 463Well.
Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste [View Original Post]
There was a movement against facial hair from feminists, because it highlighted differences between men and women, and something women could not do.
Now I've seen beards facial hair become popular amongst the hipster crowd on the left (10-15 yrs ago) in response there was a political reaction from men on the right (at least in the USA) in the last several yrs.
I believe its a political statement for many, right wing and proud, anti-feminist and proud?
If I see a man in business attire in an airport or walking down the street in an american city I'm assuming hes flouting his political affiliation? BTW the bigger the beard, I'm guessing the more conservative.
These are generalizations there are almost 8 bn people worldwide, I'm sure there are outliers in every direction.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/...ds-why/422157/
So if feminists don't like them? Maybe all anti-feminists should have one.
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06-11-19 17:10 #45342
Posts: 624Watches and "enjoy"
Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 16:16 #45341
Posts: 54Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 15:13 #45340
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 15:10 #45339
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by CzarNicholas [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 15:05 #45338
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
Subtle difference I guess. Different folks. Different strokes.
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06-11-19 13:02 #45337
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Goatscrot [View Original Post]
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06-11-19 12:55 #45336
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]