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  1. #26570
    Quote Originally Posted by Hiihii  [View Original Post]
    So say I want to buy drugs from a nigerian. Whats the procedure? Does he take me to a secret place? Do I need password? Reference?
    One way ticket to an all expense paid holiday, courtesy of the Thai Criminal Courts, in the Bangkok Hilton.

  2. #26569
    Quote Originally Posted by Hiihii  [View Original Post]
    So say I want to buy drugs from a nigerian. Whats the procedure? Does he take me to a secret place? Do I need password? Reference?

    Its hard for me to believe they sell right out in open. In fact I hardly ever see anyone chatting to nigerians other than other nigerians. LOL.

    Wouldn't it be safer to buy drugs from a Thai?
    While Meth and coke and other party drugs can are are sold locally, in regard to Heroin the Nigerians primarily use Bangkok as a pass thru to the USA and were cited as one of the most critical links a decade back in this NY Times article.

    http://opioids.com/heroin/heroin-inc.html

  3. #26568
    Quote Originally Posted by Hiihii  [View Original Post]
    Its hard for me to believe they sell right out in open.
    Really? I have had them come up to me as I pass Soi 13 and ask me if I want to buy various drugs. Used to happen in the Soi 3 and 5 area as well.

  4. #26567
    Quote Originally Posted by DRRonin  [View Original Post]
    "There is article today in The Nation titled "Teflon Thailand". In fact, the country ability to recover quickly is well know to analysts and many Thais are proud of it.

    BTW, if you could resize a little your continous eulogy of capitalism here, or move it to a more appropriate place."



    Ya, if you are going to bring politics into a sex forum at least have something mildly intelligent to say other than the old tired Fox promoted nonsense about Obama bringing Socialism to America. Yawn. It only makes you look silly to most people.
    Most of us know a prostitute when we see one. [Political Commentary deleted by Admin]

    So say I want to buy drugs from a nigerian. Whats the procedure? Does he take me to a secret place? Do I need password? Reference?

    Its hard for me to believe they sell right out in open. In fact I hardly ever see anyone chatting to nigerians other than other nigerians. LOL.

    Wouldn't it be safer to buy drugs from a Thai?

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  6. #26565
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  7. #26564
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    Why can't Stickman participate in the bar industry? Did something happen? I don't know much about him but I enjoy reading his column. I don't get too worked up about his opinions. It's just one man's point of view.
    I thought a principal of the ISG is staying out of other people's private business, whether they are on ISG or not. That's why we have fake names.

  8. #26563
    Quote Originally Posted by Western787  [View Original Post]
    Oh Ok, he WAS married then and many other times inferred he cannot, or will not, or doesn't care to participate in the usual bar activities available in Bangkok.

    JAN 26, 2014 COLUMN

    Sticking It Out.

    In April 2005 I first thought about leaving Thailand. Mrs. Stick had headed back to Bangkok and I extended my stay at home by a week. I was sitting outside on one of those perfect Auckland days when there's nowhere else you'd rather be. The cloudless sky was a deep vivid blue you never see in Bangkok and breathing in the fresh morning air was like a hit of pure oxygen. Sipping my morning coffee, the opportunity cost of living in Bangkok was staring me in the face.

    http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/Stick...n-Thailand.htm
    Um, catching on there, you are!

    There are quite a few of us "long timers" who have grown tired of the bar scene. I think I was in Cowboy once last year and I live within a 5 min walk. Eventually you tire of it. It changes and you change. The fact that there are coyote girls there, insane prices for local beer and other alcohol, combined with the fact that I just find most of the girls there boring, and it is just not a place I want to be. Now if you could pay a "toilet fine" and take 'them back for a quick 1k romp in the hong nam, then it might be fun again.

    There are very few dudes who have lived here for over a decade that still hang out in gogos. Don't get me wrong, there are a few. Hey, I loved it once and for quite a number of years, about 6. Midnight was the favorite hangout till it was sold to the Arab and then Cactus. But everything eventually gets old. When I first moved here I just could not understand the long term resident's attitude about the bar scene. Thought they were nuts to have pulled back. Now, I get it as it has happened to me.

    I think it is great that guys still enjoy it. More power to them. But for my group of friends, when we head out, it is for some great food at one of the many wonderful local restaurants and then off to a few places we can get good beer and alcohol for a good price. Yes, they do exist. When wanting a little action, most of my friends have a list of numbers and "order in." I have a GF so it is oilies for me once every week or 10 days.

  9. #26562
    Quote Originally Posted by Western787  [View Original Post]
    Yes, you are absolutely correct, and exactly why (largely) capitalist economic systems by unleashing the innate abilities, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of the people. Despite the imperfectionsof such systems, will win over economic systems that punish success, treat people like infants, and create ever increasing government dependencies like pre 1980's Communist-socialism in China, and now Obama-socialism in the USA.

    As you said, apparently when the flood crisis hit, many bar girls found other employment and never returned. Necessity, the opposite of government dependency, is the mother of invention one might say.
    Well, I would say that Thailand has not produced a very good standard of living for most of its population. The wealth disparity is huge.

    Northern Europe is still the best model ever devised. The perfect blend. Obama is far from a socialist. He is center right and his policies reflect that. There are many things that don't function well in a market.

  10. #26561
    Quote Originally Posted by Western787  [View Original Post]
    With Hyde Sukumvit (and the Hyatt) on the way on Soi 13, the criminal types may need to find new locales.
    I certainly hope that you are right! It is an eyesore.

  11. #26560
    Quote Originally Posted by Dornyone  [View Original Post]
    Indeed, I too run the gauntlet of these hard sales pitch girls. I went back yesterday after getting my groceries as there was one that caught my eye."350 for full body Thai massage"

    Not interested in having some 3rd rate canola rubbed on my skin thankee so we head back into the bowels of this dump to a cubicle. 3/4 of the way through a lackluster job, the light touching and giggling begins as expected. She asked for 2000 Baht but setled for 1500 incc the original Thai massage. The arrival of a loud gringo (yank) in the next cubicle, boasting about the "8 liters of beer" he had just drank put a damper on the mood and stopped yours truly from reaching his happy place within the allotted time. Be clear with these upsell gals that the 1 hr massage

    Is not the drop dead limit for the pop.

    On a side note, I note that there's an increasing contingent of Africans congregating in the alley adjacent the Villa market. Selling drugs or pimping?

    Time will tell.
    Nigerians and yes drugs including heroin, pimping, and other times all kinds of phone cons including a few months back caught using counterfeit baht notes to fool their targets. Most Nigerians in Bangkok of course are not criminals including legit gemstone dealers. With Hyde Sukumvit (and the Hyatt) on the way on Soi 13, the criminal types may need to find new locales.

  12. #26559
    Quote Originally Posted by Western787  [View Original Post]
    Same at Soil 11 in regard to massage shops.

    Entering from Soi 11 (the only entrance in fact) into Villa Market, then leaving the store via the regular exit, you will usually be accosted by dozens of massage girls, some very sleazy, but some quite cute, since the (mandatory and only) exit requires you to run past either 6 plus shops east bound (toward Soil 13) OR the normal way, back to Soi 11 and 6 more shops west bound. Minus a couple of LB's I think in total approx 50 to 60 girls work just in those very small shops, and they get to give their best sales pitch to every Farang that happens to shop at Villa Market.

    There is no escape and they all know you probably just overpaid at Villa for your favorite Farang food and therefore have cash.

    As for HIllary Clubs, Hillary 3 and Hillary 1 in Nana are fantastic. Other two clubs OK too.
    Indeed, I too run the gauntlet of these hard sales pitch girls. I went back yesterday after getting my groceries as there was one that caught my eye."350 for full body Thai massage"

    Not interested in having some 3rd rate canola rubbed on my skin thankee so we head back into the bowels of this dump to a cubicle. 3/4 of the way through a lackluster job, the light touching and giggling begins as expected. She asked for 2000 Baht but setled for 1500 incc the original Thai massage. The arrival of a loud gringo (yank) in the next cubicle, boasting about the "8 liters of beer" he had just drank put a damper on the mood and stopped yours truly from reaching his happy place within the allotted time. Be clear with these upsell gals that the 1 hr massage

    Is not the drop dead limit for the pop.

    On a side note, I note that there's an increasing contingent of Africans congregating in the alley adjacent the Villa market. Selling drugs or pimping?

    Time will tell.

  13. #26558
    Quote Originally Posted by Western787  [View Original Post]
    Yes, you are absolutely correct, and exactly why (largely) capitalist economic systems by unleashing the innate abilities, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of the people. Despite the imperfectionsof such systems, will win over economic systems that punish success, treat people like infants, and create ever increasing government dependencies like pre 1980's Communist-socialism in China, and now Obama-socialism in the USA.

    As you said, apparently when the flood crisis hit, many bar girls find other employment and never returned. Necessity, the opposite of government dependency, is the mother of invention one might say.
    There is article today in The Nation titled "Teflon Thailand". In fact, the country ability to recover quickly is well know to analysts and many Thais are proud of it.

    BTW, if you could resize a little your continous eulogy of capitalism here, or move it to a more appropriate place.

  14. #26557
    Quote Originally Posted by Goatscrot  [View Original Post]
    Thailand seems to not roll over and die, but come back stronger each time.
    Yes, you are absolutely correct, and exactly why (largely) capitalist economic systems by unleashing the innate abilities, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of the people. despite the imperfectionsof such systems, will win over economic systems that punish success, treat people like infants, and create ever increasing government dependencies like pre 1980's Communist-socialism in China, and now Obama-socialism in the USA.

    As you said, apparently when the flood crisis hit, many bar girls found other employment and never returned. Necessity, the opposite of government dependency, is the mother of invention one might say.

  15. #26556
    Quote Originally Posted by Goatscrot  [View Original Post]
    Lot of misinformation out there about Stick.
    Oh Ok, he WAS married then and many other times inferred he cannot, or will not, or doesn't care to participate in the usual bar activities available in Bangkok.

    JAN 26, 2014 COLUMN

    Sticking It Out.

    In April 2005 I first thought about leaving Thailand. Mrs. Stick had headed back to Bangkok and I extended my stay at home by a week. I was sitting outside on one of those perfect Auckland days when there's nowhere else you'd rather be. The cloudless sky was a deep vivid blue you never see in Bangkok and breathing in the fresh morning air was like a hit of pure oxygen. Sipping my morning coffee, the opportunity cost of living in Bangkok was staring me in the face.

    http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/Stick...n-Thailand.htm

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