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  1. #2872
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    My schedule for today:

    Noon massage and sex.

    15:00 Massage lady comes for drinks, gives BBBJ.

    22:30 Mamasan comes for drinks and sex.

    It's a rough life these days.
    Love it! And I love low season too. I just got offers from girls that turned me down on my requests 2 months ago and now they are begging me to meet them. They are even saying they will accept less than what I offered.

  2. #2871
    I am taking a holiday from my holiday and going to Ban Chang for one night.

    Wish me luck.

  3. #2870
    Quote Originally Posted by EverythingThai  [View Original Post]
    In the dimly lit corners of a bustling online sex forum, there was a user who went by the name "RollerKing." RollerKing had built a reputation for his grandiose tales of wealth and opulence.
    Quote Originally Posted by SamSanuk  [View Original Post]
    Brilliant! LOL.

    SS.
    Quote Originally Posted by SamSanuk  [View Original Post]
    This sub-forum is for "rants, STUPID SHIT. " This post definitely is appropriately offered here. As with a lot of postings in this section of the board, I'm just not sure if "STUPID SHIT" refers to the content of a post or if it refers to the author. LOL Considered the poster might be under the influence when posting this "brilliant" (insert sarcasm emoji) prose.

    Sam.
    I often wonder the same same. Well said my man. Well said!

  4. #2869
    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
    Shots fired by EverythingThai. The first ET story I have read and I give credit where it's due, it was actually a doozy.

    If I can offer one critique as a form of constructive criticism. The story would have hit harder if you capped it off with "How you like me now?. " LOL.
    How you like me now?

    ROTLMAO!

  5. #2868

    Thank you for the Love: I love it here!

    LoveItHere69 are you still smarting over the words we had when you were here talking shit? You don't even like Thailand. Why you riding my dick? I don't need, I got, Thai ladies, Colombian chicas and Dominican Chicas doing that world wide. Find something else to do your time please. I am living my best life in real life not online like you do.

    Quote Originally Posted by LoveItHere69  [View Original Post]
    SubCmdr. You said you would shut up after the poll was taken.
    Point of fact. No one answered the poll.

    Quote Originally Posted by LoveItHere69  [View Original Post]
    Obviously, nobody likes you.
    Maybe you missed this post

    Quote Originally Posted by MassageLover81  [View Original Post]
    I love your reports SubCmdr. They are informative and interesting. Keep posting!

    Don't let the bad reports distract you!
    Quote Originally Posted by LoveItHere69  [View Original Post]
    So not only are you an A-hole, but a liar also.
    Anytime you would like to come out from behind your computer screen and speak to me face to face like a man you can find me at the Bus Bar. Or we can goto your favorite: Soi 6. Alternative is for you to read the fiction consistently posted here and enjoy it. I'm going to continue to keep fucking and reporting about it..

  6. #2867

    RollerKing

    Quote Originally Posted by EverythingThai  [View Original Post]
    In the dimly lit corners of a bustling online sex forum, there was a user who went by the name "RollerKing." RollerKing had built a reputation for his grandiose tales of wealth and opulence...
    Brilliant! LOL.

    SS.

  7. #2866
    SubCmdr.

    You said you would shut up after the poll was taken. Obviously, nobody likes you. So not only are you an A-hole, but a liar also.

  8. #2865
    Quote Originally Posted by EverythingThai  [View Original Post]
    In the dimly lit corners of a bustling online sex forum, there was a user who went by the name "RollerKing." RollerKing had built a reputation for his grandiose tales of wealth and opulence. He painted vivid pictures of his lavish Pattaya lifestyle: champagne-fueled nights in high-end clubs, extravagant dinners in Patrick's Steakhouse, nights out at the famous "Bus Bar" (that does not really exist under that name, no-one else even refers to it by that name lol), and encounters with the most beautiful women from beach road Lol. To the untrained eye, he was the epitome of a high roller.

    One day, RollerKing posted a new story, one he was particularly proud of. He recounted his latest "adventure" in the city's red-light district. According to him, he had caught the eye of a stunning woman and, in a grand gesture of wealth, had bought her the latest smartphone. "She couldn't believe her luck," he wrote, "I made her night." Not really, the phone was only a cheap Android worth 15,000 Baht.

    The responses to his post were immediate and varied. Some of his followers were impressed, showering him with praises and admiration. They envisioned RollerKing as a figure of immense power and influence, someone who could buy anything and anyone. However, not everyone was so easily fooled.

    A seasoned forum member, "HighStakes," chimed in with a bemused reply. "Buying phones for girls doesn't make you a high roller, RollerKing," he began. "A true high roller is someone who commands respect and awe by their mere presence in the most exclusive venues. They spend on experiences, not on impressing women with gadgets."

    RollerKing, feeling the sting of HighStakes' words, tried to defend himself. He insisted that his generosity was a mark of his wealth, that his ability to buy expensive gifts for women was a testament to his high-roller status. But HighStakes wasn't convinced. "Being a high roller isn't about simping and buying phones for prostitutes," he countered. "It's about living a life of true luxury and class. It's about being in places where the rich and powerful gather, where money flows like water, and where the experiences are priceless."

    As more forum members began to weigh in, RollerKing's image started to crumble. They pointed out that his stories lacked the sophistication and elegance of a true high roller's life. They shared their own tales of nights spent in exclusive clubs, penthouse suites, and exclusive Bangkok Gents clubs pre paying for bottles.

    To further brag, RollerKing posted a new story, one he was sure to impress with. He recounted his latest "adventure" in Pattaya's red-light district. He added a boastful comment at the end of his post: "I post the best work on this forum, while the rest of you just spout your bullshit. None of you know what it's like to truly live large." He ended with his stupid closing "How you like me now?". However, the forum members weren't having any of it.

    Realizing his facade had been exposed, RollerKing slowly faded from the forum. His grand stories were replaced by the authentic accounts of those who truly lived the high-roller lifestyle. The forum returned to its usual buzz of excitement and luxury, with RollerKing's tales becoming a cautionary example of how true opulence can't be faked with a few cheap 15,000 baht smartphones.

    Meanwhile in one of the most popular sections of the forum, posts by RollerKing were deleted at an overwhelming rate. That infuriated RollerKing beyond belief. "it's now time to plan my next move" He said.

    Stay tuned for the next chapter of RollerKing to see what happens next. Lol
    Shots fired by EverythingThai. The first ET story I have read and I give credit where it's due, it was actually a doozy.

    If I can offer one critique as a form of constructive criticism. The story would have hit harder if you capped it off with "How you like me now?. " LOL.

  9. #2864

    The story of RollerKing and "How you like me now?"

    In the dimly lit corners of a bustling online sex forum, there was a user who went by the name "RollerKing." RollerKing had built a reputation for his grandiose tales of wealth and opulence. He painted vivid pictures of his lavish Pattaya lifestyle: champagne-fueled nights in high-end clubs, extravagant dinners in Patrick's Steakhouse, nights out at the famous "Bus Bar" (that does not really exist under that name, no-one else even refers to it by that name lol), and encounters with the most beautiful women from beach road Lol. To the untrained eye, he was the epitome of a high roller.

    One day, RollerKing posted a new story, one he was particularly proud of. He recounted his latest "adventure" in the city's red-light district. According to him, he had caught the eye of a stunning woman and, in a grand gesture of wealth, had bought her the latest smartphone. "She couldn't believe her luck," he wrote, "I made her night." Not really, the phone was only a cheap Android worth 15,000 Baht.

    The responses to his post were immediate and varied. Some of his followers were impressed, showering him with praises and admiration. They envisioned RollerKing as a figure of immense power and influence, someone who could buy anything and anyone. However, not everyone was so easily fooled.

    A seasoned forum member, "HighStakes," chimed in with a bemused reply. "Buying phones for girls doesn't make you a high roller, RollerKing," he began. "A true high roller is someone who commands respect and awe by their mere presence in the most exclusive venues. They spend on experiences, not on impressing women with gadgets."

    RollerKing, feeling the sting of HighStakes' words, tried to defend himself. He insisted that his generosity was a mark of his wealth, that his ability to buy expensive gifts for women was a testament to his high-roller status. But HighStakes wasn't convinced. "Being a high roller isn't about simping and buying phones for prostitutes," he countered. "It's about living a life of true luxury and class. It's about being in places where the rich and powerful gather, where money flows like water, and where the experiences are priceless."

    As more forum members began to weigh in, RollerKing's image started to crumble. They pointed out that his stories lacked the sophistication and elegance of a true high roller's life. They shared their own tales of nights spent in exclusive clubs, penthouse suites, and exclusive Bangkok Gents clubs pre paying for bottles.

    To further brag, RollerKing posted a new story, one he was sure to impress with. He recounted his latest "adventure" in Pattaya's red-light district. He added a boastful comment at the end of his post: "I post the best work on this forum, while the rest of you just spout your bullshit. None of you know what it's like to truly live large." He ended with his stupid closing "How you like me now?". However, the forum members weren't having any of it.

    Realizing his facade had been exposed, RollerKing slowly faded from the forum. His grand stories were replaced by the authentic accounts of those who truly lived the high-roller lifestyle. The forum returned to its usual buzz of excitement and luxury, with RollerKing's tales becoming a cautionary example of how true opulence can't be faked with a few cheap 15,000 baht smartphones.

    Meanwhile in one of the most popular sections of the forum, posts by RollerKing were deleted at an overwhelming rate. That infuriated RollerKing beyond belief. "it's now time to plan my next move" He said.

    Stay tuned for the next chapter of RollerKing to see what happens next. Lol

  10. #2863
    My schedule for today:

    Noon massage and sex.

    15:00 Massage lady comes for drinks, gives BBBJ.

    22:30 Mamasan comes for drinks and sex.

    It's a rough life these days.

  11. #2862
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    I'm sure in your head arent I, MessBoy / Oracle.
    In my head? No! All over ISG spouting your bullshit? Yes. Responding true to form like an AI Bot? 100 percent! Continue to read and enjoy my work all over ISG. LOL!.

    How you like me know?

  12. #2861
    Quote Originally Posted by EverythingThai  [View Original Post]
    Despite his grand exit from the forum, David couldn't resist the pull of his virtual world. With The Oracle persona abandoned, he continued to lurk, observing the interactions and devising new plans. Soon, he returned, not as The Oracle, but through his numerous other profiles: TruthSeeker84, PattayaInsider, PattayaPhantom, and TravelGenius.

    He began subtly, engaging in conversations under each profile, slowly re-establishing his presence. TruthSeeker84 would ask a question about nightlife, and PattayaInsider would provide a detailed answer, corroborated by TravelGenius's supposed real-world experience. PattayaPhantom, ever the provocateur, would stir the pot with conspiratorial theories, keeping the discussions lively and controversial.

    David's profiles debated fiercely with each other, creating an illusion of active, diverse participation. "You're missing the point, TruthSeeker84," PattayaInsider would argue. "I've been living here for years, and your facts don't add up. ".

    PattayaPhantom would jump in, "Sounds like someone's trying to mislead us again. Typical. ".

    TravelGenius, playing the voice of reason, would suggest a compromise, keeping the arguments from spiraling too far. "We need to stay focused on the facts and experiences. Let's not lose sight of why we're here. ".

    The forum members, weary of past dramas, began to recognize familiar patterns. Some suspected the resurgence of The Oracle in new forms, but many ignored the growing noise. The heated debates and intricate stories, now seen as more of the same old game, failed to garner the attention they once did.

    David, isolated in his apartment, continued his lonely conversations. His profiles filled the forum with endless threads and replies, a virtual echo chamber of his making. But the community had moved on, weary of his antics and united in their effort to rebuild a genuine space for sharing experiences and advice.

    In the end, David's persistent self-dialogue faded into the background. His multiple fake profiles, once central to the forum's drama, became a faint whisper amid the genuine voices of those who had reclaimed their space. The Oracle, in all his forms, was now just an echo of a tumultuous past, speaking only to himself.
    It's still talking.

  13. #2860
    Quote Originally Posted by EverythingThai  [View Original Post]
    Despite his grand exit from the forum, David couldn't resist the pull of his virtual world. With The Oracle persona abandoned, he continued to lurk, observing the interactions and devising new plans. Soon, he returned, not as The Oracle, but through his numerous other profiles: TruthSeeker84, PattayaInsider, PattayaPhantom, and TravelGenius.

    He began subtly, engaging in conversations under each profile, slowly re-establishing his presence. TruthSeeker84 would ask a question about nightlife, and PattayaInsider would provide a detailed answer, corroborated by TravelGenius's supposed real-world experience. PattayaPhantom, ever the provocateur, would stir the pot with conspiratorial theories, keeping the discussions lively and controversial.

    David's profiles debated fiercely with each other, creating an illusion of active, diverse participation. "You're missing the point, TruthSeeker84," PattayaInsider would argue. "I've been living here for years, and your facts don't add up. ".

    PattayaPhantom would jump in, "Sounds like someone's trying to mislead us again. Typical. ".

    TravelGenius, playing the voice of reason, would suggest a compromise, keeping the arguments from spiraling too far. "We need to stay focused on the facts and experiences. Let's not lose sight of why we're here. ".

    The forum members, weary of past dramas, began to recognize familiar patterns. Some suspected the resurgence of The Oracle in new forms, but many ignored the growing noise. The heated debates and intricate stories, now seen as more of the same old game, failed to garner the attention they once did.

    David, isolated in his apartment, continued his lonely conversations. His profiles filled the forum with endless threads and replies, a virtual echo chamber of his making. But the community had moved on, weary of his antics and united in their effort to rebuild a genuine space for sharing experiences and advice.

    In the end, David's persistent self-dialogue faded into the background. His multiple fake profiles, once central to the forum's drama, became a faint whisper amid the genuine voices of those who had reclaimed their space. The Oracle, in all his forms, was now just an echo of a tumultuous past, speaking only to himself.
    Bravo LOL. Immensely entertaining.

  14. #2859

    Epilogue of the "Oracle"

    Despite his grand exit from the forum, David couldn't resist the pull of his virtual world. With The Oracle persona abandoned, he continued to lurk, observing the interactions and devising new plans. Soon, he returned, not as The Oracle, but through his numerous other profiles: TruthSeeker84, PattayaInsider, PattayaPhantom, and TravelGenius.

    He began subtly, engaging in conversations under each profile, slowly re-establishing his presence. TruthSeeker84 would ask a question about nightlife, and PattayaInsider would provide a detailed answer, corroborated by TravelGenius's supposed real-world experience. PattayaPhantom, ever the provocateur, would stir the pot with conspiratorial theories, keeping the discussions lively and controversial.

    David's profiles debated fiercely with each other, creating an illusion of active, diverse participation. "You're missing the point, TruthSeeker84," PattayaInsider would argue. "I've been living here for years, and your facts don't add up. ".

    PattayaPhantom would jump in, "Sounds like someone's trying to mislead us again. Typical. ".

    TravelGenius, playing the voice of reason, would suggest a compromise, keeping the arguments from spiraling too far. "We need to stay focused on the facts and experiences. Let's not lose sight of why we're here. ".

    The forum members, weary of past dramas, began to recognize familiar patterns. Some suspected the resurgence of The Oracle in new forms, but many ignored the growing noise. The heated debates and intricate stories, now seen as more of the same old game, failed to garner the attention they once did.

    David, isolated in his apartment, continued his lonely conversations. His profiles filled the forum with endless threads and replies, a virtual echo chamber of his making. But the community had moved on, weary of his antics and united in their effort to rebuild a genuine space for sharing experiences and advice.

    In the end, David's persistent self-dialogue faded into the background. His multiple fake profiles, once central to the forum's drama, became a faint whisper amid the genuine voices of those who had reclaimed their space. The Oracle, in all his forms, was now just an echo of a tumultuous past, speaking only to himself.

  15. #2858
    Quote Originally Posted by UglyAzzMan  [View Original Post]
    Not directed at SUB.

    Some clowns take their Bargirls way too serious. Nobody wants to meet you. Chill.
    Not directed at UglyAzzMan.

    Pretty obvious it is not directed at me since I have bar fined exactly one (1) girl our of a beer bar. If someone is going to make accusations and say I do not exist then they better be willing to come out from behind their computer screens and face me in person. Otherwise they are just a keyboard warrior. They need to keep my handle out of their mother fucking posts.

    This is directed at you [be][UGLY[ / be].

    You are a punk ass ***** mother fucker who shows your idiocy in nearly ever post you make.

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