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[QUOTE=Syzygies;1756609](re:)....packaging) Could be it has improved significantly.
Web site offer Cialis (generic) cheap like $1 or less, Professional Cialis (generic) - a little more costly, and in some cases Brand Cialis (meaning from Lily) at usually 4 to 5 times the price. Tadalafil is the ingredient. Only Lily has the right to use the brand name Cialis I presume. So there is a certain amount of bullshit going on somewhere.
Be sceptical when it just doesn't make sense that it could be true. What happened? Fell of the back of a truck?[/QUOTE]Interesting comments. Fair questions raised. I am frigging skeptical too. But I can't find anything out of wack with these packages. Details are over the top spot on to authentic. The enormous multi fold out product warning / usage in multiple language, the seals, the quality of packaging. Knock offs aren't known for going this far, too expensive to replicate and no premium to gain. Maybe stolen. But I don't think they are counterfeit. I would be interested in seeing a pic of packaging from known good, sourced from UK (Britain). I will happily post same.
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[QUOTE=Oterri;1756892]Has anyone come across any good taxi company or driver for hiring taxi all day for local travel in Bangkok?
[/QUOTE]Public transport is much better and faster in most cases but even if you prefer taxi's there's no need to hire one for all day. They are literally all around, there are thousands of them.
And I don't think it's cheaper to hire one for a whole day. Just raise your hand at the side of the road and take one when you need one.
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[QUOTE=Oterri;1756892]Has anyone come across any good taxi company or driver for hiring taxi all day for local travel in Bangkok?
I also want to travel outside for all day excursion to Kanchanaburi etc. So wondering if any one has any tips for me to find a reliable English speaking driver.[/QUOTE]They all mean well, but BTS, motorcycle taxis etc. Are best left to seasoned veterans. Taxi is the way to go and the traffic situation is only during office rush hours. Using a taxi gets rid of all the headaches of finding the places on your own.
I used to have a couple of good drivers but they retired. Best suggestion is to ask at your hotel desk. The more upscale the hotel, higher the prices will be.
You will see many travel agencies on Sukhumvit and in the Sois around it. Ask at few and you will get a good idea on the rates. Bargain a bit and see if you can get the rates down. Few years ago, it used to be between 1500 -2000 B per day, little extra for out of town trips.
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[QUOTE=Wolvenvacht;1756967]Rent a taxi for the whole day in Bangkok? That is not such a good idea, unless you enjoy sitting stuck in traffic all day.
Bangkok public transport by Skytrain or Metro or riverboat is quite good, cheap and gets you to all the touristy spots. And if you want to go somewhere fast, a motor-cycle taxi is your best choice.
A daytrip to Kanchanaburi is possible, but if you want to really see the sights in and around Kanchanaburi (military cemetaries, death railway museum (the one near the cemetary, not the one near the Bridge!) Hellfire pass and museum, . . .) you can easily fill a long weekend.[/QUOTE]I agree with Wolven for first part of his post. Bangkok rush hour is all day. Hiring taxi for a day is not the greatest idea unless its a public holiday and Bangkok is very quiet.
It is possible to take just a day trip to Kanchanaburi leave very early and get back very late. Hard to get a vehicle from Kancha back at night time.
However I find the touristy things mentioned by Wolven to be deathly boring. I prefer nature and would much rather go to Erewan falls or Saiyok Falls or both. Perhaps better to stay overnight to have time.
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Recently had only a short time available and was a bit horny. Needed to get one out so I could concentrate on something else. So went past LO-LITAS for a look, as was close by.
Most girls sitting outside were hardly my spec. However a girl at the back had her head down reading something so could not see her face. When I indicated I wanted to see her, they called out Anne, and her head came up. Face was cute even though teeth braces, so selected her immediately. Had no clue about the figure, but knew she was not fat.
Going upstairs I touched her ass I suddenly realised how firm and how high it was. Wow! I knew I needed her naked now. Managed to persuade her to get her gear off promising an extra tip. Turned out to have small but very high tits, and very nice ass. Apparently only get 30 minutes. I used most of that if not all. Very happy to fondle her tits during the BBBJ. I score her 7 for BBBJ as was soft and slow and started with some ball licking. She did HJ briefly when her jaw needed a rest, but I did not think HJ was at all special. Have had better for a BBBJ, but was quite adequate and her looks were superior which helps to get me off. Not for guys who like big tits. Could repeat. Might want to fuck her next time.
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[QUOTE=Ace8888;1755763]Gents,
I'm coming to BKK in a few days. I'm staying at the Amari Watergate Bangkok in the Pratunam neighborhood. Is there any early morning, say 6 am - 9 am, activities around the hotel? Or other places in Shuk area?
Thanks a million in advance.[/QUOTE]Some of the massage shops in the little arcade by Villa Market in Sukhumvit Soi 11 are open 24 hrs. I've enjoyed 8 am "massages" there. My flights into BKK often arrive at 6 am.
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[QUOTE=Wolvenvacht;1756967]Rent a taxi for the whole day in Bangkok? That is not such a good idea, unless you enjoy sitting stuck in traffic all day.
Bangkok public transport by Skytrain or Metro or riverboat is quite good, cheap and gets you to all the touristy spots. And if you want to go somewhere fast, a motor-cycle taxi is your best choice.[/QUOTE]I happen to agree with you, but some folks have a different calculus. People with mobility issues or the less adventurous might not be able to effectively navigate the BTS / MRT, and motorbikes and tuk-tuk's are inherently more risky safety wise. And if I had a Thai lady companion for the day I might consider a more convenient option. In those situations door-to-door and always in aircon service holds some appeal.
SunLover.
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[QUOTE=Oterri;1756892]Has anyone come across any good taxi company or driver for hiring taxi all day for local travel in Bangkok?
I also want to travel outside for all day excursion to Kanchanaburi etc. So wondering if any one has any tips for me to find a reliable English speaking driver.[/QUOTE]If your hotel in BKK has a tourdesk then I suggest to make inquiries there about a daytrip to Kanchanaburi. I did that a couple of years ago and found it convenient as they collect you at the hotel early morning and drop you off again at the hotel in the late afternoon, early evening. A minibus takes you to "the bridge", the cemetary etc (the museum is opposite the cemetary). That is: if you don't mind sharing the taxi minibus with other tourists. Or, as already suggested, check out one of the many travel shops on Sukhumvit.
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I did that
Picked me up at hotel and brought me back. Took me to the bridge, train museum, tiger palace, rode elephants, took us to a river lunch and cemetary. Long day. Rested up and then out for adult entertainment. It was like 1000 bhat. Not bad at all and got it in the travel agency on soi 11.
[QUOTE=Wilbar;1757209]If your hotel in BKK has a tourdesk then I suggest to make inquiries there about a daytrip to Kanchanaburi. I did that a couple of years ago and found it convenient as they collect you at the hotel early morning and drop you off again at the hotel in the late afternoon, early evening. A minibus takes you to "the bridge", the cemetary etc (the museum is opposite the cemetary). That is: if you don't mind sharing the taxi minibus with other tourists. Or, as already suggested, check out one of the many travel shops on Sukhumvit.[/QUOTE]
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All day taxi hire
Wolvenvacht, Mogwai, Duniawala, Syzygies, Wilbar. Thanks a lot guys for commenting about all day taxi hire.
Yes I am likely to be with females during one or two days for shopping sightseeing and don't want to hassle them for walking, taking stairs etc in hot or rainy weather. That's why I was trying to find out how much it might cost. Otherwise I too prefer train or hailing taxis when needed.
Syzygies. I do want to enjoy nature more than museums and that is why am trying to arrange a private car to spend more time in National park. Had not heard of Saiyok Falls so will look it up.
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[QUOTE=Nclpimp;1757217]Picked me up at hotel and brought me back. Took me to the bridge, train museum, tiger palace, rode elephants, took us to a river lunch and cemetary. Long day. Rested up and then out for adult entertainment. It was like 1000 bhat. Not bad at all and got it in the travel agency on soi 11.[/QUOTE]Sounds exactly what I am looking for. Any idea what the agency name was or location as to where exactly in Soi 11?
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[QUOTE=Oterri;1757252]Sounds exactly what I am looking for. Any idea what the agency name was or location as to where exactly in Soi 11?[/QUOTE]There a select few tour operators to which these travel shops cater to. Just walk in to any. There is also one on Suk after the Thermae, just before Soi 15. If you turn in to Soi15 there is another one on the right.
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[QUOTE=Nclpimp;1757217]Picked me up at hotel and brought me back. Took me to the bridge, train museum, tiger palace, rode elephants, took us to a river lunch and cemetary. Long day. Rested up and then out for adult entertainment. It was like 1000 bhat. Not bad at all and got it in the travel agency on soi 11.[/QUOTE]From Kanchaburi Hotel? Not possible for that price from Bangkok.
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Self tour
Last February I visited Kachanaburi independently for a few days. I took the bus from Bangkok and returned the same way though my original intention was to return by train. However, the train, which was scheduled to leave at 3:30 pm sat at the station for three hours and I eventually got off and returned to my hotel for an additional night. I originally went up with a girl but she was a bit weird and bailed after the first night.
In addition to a few girlie bars near the main street parallel to the river. I was informed by locals that there is a spectacular go-go bar on the main drag with incredibly hot girls and prices to match. All available for take out and on-site. Didn't go but maybe next year.
The hotels, some of them quite nice, are very inexpensive compared to Bangkok and the overall ambience of the town is very nice. Plus the weather, at least in Feb was more pleasant.
I rented a kayak for a solo non guided tour of the river, which was easy to do via my hotel. The river is flat as a board due to an upriver dam. Also, the cemeteries are very well cared for and quite poignant and worth a stroll.
In short, a guided tour is totally unnecessary unless you want to do a quickie look in one day. I should add that I speak zero Thai and the local population was quite friendly with a surprising amount of ex-pats in the area.
[QUOTE=Syzygies;1757364]From Kanchaburi Hotel? Not possible for that price from Bangkok.[/QUOTE]
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After hours places?
Visiting BKK shortly for a 3 night short stunt. Don't want to waste 1st night, as reaching BKK at 1 am. Can anyone suggest the best places to pickup at those odd hours.
I have heard that all bars closes by 2 AM. Nana parking I have heard have freelancers. But are they safe to bring to the room (Security wise and STDs wise and what if turn out to.
Be lady boys?
Also have heard that there are few after hour places open till 6 AM. Can anyone suggest a good after hour place nearby Nana Hotel (place where I am staying), from where we can get.
Quality stuff? Is Nana Liquid one of them and still is it open. Heard that few days back it was closed by LE agencies? What about Route 56, Ku de ta, demo or crazy house?
Are Annies girls or other MP girls available at that time if booked in advance? Seen few Escort agencies website but seems to be bit expensive (ST 2 hours they ask for 5 k B).
Thanks,