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04-14-21 07:05 #49439
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04-13-21 16:14 #49438
Posts: 351Originally Posted by TourduMonde [View Original Post]
Suzie Wong also used to do occasional "lesbian shows" during the night as well, but after a long run, they've been gone for a few years. They were OK if you had a really good view, and much less enticing if you didn't. More or less, a dead eyed stripper going through the motions of being forced to lick some other dead eyed stripper, on stage, for a few minutes and for no money before they walked off stage completely uninterested in what just happened.
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04-12-21 23:56 #49437
Posts: 459Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
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04-12-21 12:40 #49436
Posts: 360They casually drove from Paris to Pakistan in the blink of an eye and checked in at a seedy guest house in the rain.
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04-12-21 12:28 #49435
Posts: 34Originally Posted by CockaSaurus [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippie_trail
Also note that you wouldn't need to pass through any "full" communist countries, Yugoslavia stretched between Austria and Greece and was a bit of an in-betweener in some ways back then and western tourists often used to go there.
I haven't seen the show yet but if it's about some kind of criminal then there might also be crime-related reasons for bringing a vehicle overland.
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04-11-21 18:34 #49434
Posts: 1264Good to know.
I have not made it past Episode 3 so did not know yet about the auto excursion from Pakistan to Paris in a Peugeot. In addition to your observation of the difficulty in securing that type of vehicle in Pakistáand then, it seems highly unlikely someone could safely drive a vehicle from Pakistan to the west. Imagine the type of dangers and poor infrastructure they would encounter on a long trip like that. In fact, even today, that type of journey does not seem possible.
And as you note, making an international phone call from a public phone booth in Pakistan to Paris during this time frame seems highly suspect.
Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
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04-11-21 14:36 #49433
Posts: 1232Originally Posted by TonyIndian [View Original Post]
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04-11-21 12:16 #49432
Posts: 360The coronavirus variant discovered in South Africa can "break through" Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine to some extent, a real-world data study in Israel found, though its prevalence in the country is low and the research has not been peer reviewed.
The study, released on Saturday, compared almost 400 people who had tested positive for Covid-19,14 days or more after they received one or two doses of the vaccine, against the same number of unvaccinated patients with the disease. It matched age and gender, among other characteristics.
The South African variant, be. 1.351, was found to make up about 1 per cent of all the Covid-19 cases across all the people studied, according to the study by Tel Aviv University and Israel's largest healthcare provider, Clalit.
The vaccine appeared to be less effective against the South African variant, researchers noted. Crucially, however, it the variant does not spread effectively, they say.
It is believed that this reduced effectiveness may also only occur in a short window of time. Results from the study showed that there were no reported cases of be. 1. 351 in fully vaccinated individuals who had received their second dose more then 14-days prior.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/coronaviru...012155694.html
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04-11-21 09:25 #49431
Posts: 258Interesting character from Offdek
Met a girl last night who was 100% racially Vietnamese (not Lucky). A good conversationalist, although possibly somewhat full of crap, said she liked to dive and travel. Decent long duration blowjob and CIM, and very fair / pale skin of the Vietnamese variety. Easy going and witty. PM for link / digits.
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04-11-21 08:09 #49430
Posts: 182Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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04-11-21 02:08 #49429
Posts: 548This is correct
Originally Posted by LinkAngel [View Original Post]
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04-10-21 22:12 #49428
Posts: 2116The Serpent
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
1. Charles, Monique and Ajay went to Malaysia on a gem buying expedition. Charles took Ajay into the jungle. Only Charles returned, so it is believed that Ajay was murdered in Malaysia by Charles as he had no further use for him. Ajay's body has never been recovered. In the show, Charles drives Ajay to some desert area in Pakistan and leaves him there, which is not correct.
2. We see Charles making an international phone call to his mom in Paris from a public phone box in a slum area in Karachi. That was not possible. Pakistan in the 1970's was a dirt poor country with shit infrastructure. International calls were rare, very expensive and had to be booked through an operator. To make an international call in Pakistan / India / Bangladesh back then, you had to go to the Post and Telegraphic Office, fill out a form, get it approved by a clerk, and then get it connected by an operator. You then paid for the call using cash at the cashier station. Similarly, Charles gets his mom to call back at the same streetside phone box at the slum town. That was just not possible.
3. We see Charles and Monique leaving Pakistan and driving all the way to Paris in a brand new, right hand drive, Citroen CX2400 Pallas, which was the top French luxury car at the time. Even in my country, that car was quite expensive. The model was only released in France in 1974 and are we to believe that there was a Citroen dealer in Karachi offering a RHD version of the top model in 1976? Not possible. The model in the show looks like one from the early 1980's. Maybe if he drove across in a Peugeot 404 it might have been more believable.
4. Many of the passports in the 1970's were hard cover, yet we see all of the passports in the show are the soft fabric covers we have now.
5. A lot of the rank insignia used by the Thai / Indian / Nepalese / Pakistani police and immigration officials are inconsistent and wrong. Some of it has just been made up by the costume designer with no reference to reality.
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04-10-21 21:20 #49427
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Tommylove [View Original Post]
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04-10-21 19:21 #49426
Posts: 41Originally Posted by TourduMonde [View Original Post]
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04-10-21 15:28 #49425
Posts: 34Shows
Interested in the discussion about shows. I'm heading to Bangkok for the first time when things open back up for vaccinated tourists, and would like to basically try everything at least once during my stay and have found most of the info I want online.
My remaining question is where is a good place to go to see a show? I'm thinking of seeing something in the "only in Thailand" (pingpong, fish, razorblades, ribbons and so on) category but I don't have a specific thing like that I'm after.
I'm aware that following the touts to pingpong shows in Patpong is a bad mistake. Is there anywhere to go which is on the level and won't rip me off? Or should I watch the shows at the gogo clubs instead? If so what is (or was in normal times) a particularly good one?