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    Where the pictures of the black girls ?

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    The urge to move to America has grown again, I would have moved there instead of here all those years ago but my income wasn't enough, now America is basically cheaper than Thailand for a farang with the way the dollar is, the work opportunties are better, the climate is whatever you want it to be depending where you want to live, the people have a reasonable degree of education, well compared to Thais they do, not all the women are 200 kilos, I saw some sexy beasts, the food is a million times better as is the service, basically all Thailand has going for it is cheap taxis and cheap sex, I am getting old now so neither of those matter so much, well apart from the cheap sex, but I think I can get that out of my system, well in the next few years anyway.

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    ^ I can evict the free loader out of my condo in Chicago. He is behind on the rent and hardly ever pays on time. This is a nice 2 bedroom, with furniture, 1 large bath and a lovely kitchen. Has a nice view of a park and withing walking distance of the elevated train station, 2 Thai restaurants, many other good eating places and a supermarket. All for $1500 a month and you pay all utilities. That is a bargain, most places rent for $2000 and up in the area.

    I only rent it to the other guy because he keeps the place neat and he does maintenance and property management on some of my other units. An the best thing is, he gets out and goers to his sisters when I come to the city so I have a place to stay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    well apart from the cheap sex
    If 200 kg's doesn't frighten you, the sex is damn cheap too- they'll even buy you breakfast at Macca's, thus delivering a small profit in your hands.

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    ^ But the cost of Viagra puts you in the hole for sure. One would not be enough. You would have to down 3 and get drunk or stoned to avoid any post traumatic stress that would result for the "act".

    But fat girls in the states think they are divas, some sort of prized possession that commands your every move... It is pathetic.

    I once knew a girl that weighed about 225 pounds and she had guys crawling at her feet just because she was easy and her face was above average in looks compared to the rest of the giants in the neighborhood. She acted like he was God's gift to Chicago. She strutted around like Paris Hilton.

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    ^^ ahhh, Chicago isn't in my list of places to live, I really don't like the cold, my knees started playing up after a couple of days, although I have to admit I did enjoy wearing proper clothes and also done a bit of jogging which was nice but showed how unfit I was.

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    I have no idea what this building is, it is down near North Rush Street and the Thai consulate, but it is surrounded by skyscrapers.






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    ^ Isn't that the Adams Family residence?

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    A Chicago Cemetery

    So it was back to the cemetery to lay some flowers on the grave, damn it is cold up there and it was raining, nobody else had bothered so someone had to.


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    ^^I have no idea, nice building though, was quite impressed by this car park, you could push a load of cars over the top with a 2 ton truck


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    This is the John B Murphy Memorial, damn nice building.






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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    I have no idea what this building is, it is down near North Rush Street and the Thai consulate, but it is surrounded by skyscrapers.





    Prolly Al Capone's mansion.

    Nice to see it was preserved and most rich coots who built places like these right smack in the center of the city had them raised in time for 'prosperity'


    NYC has a bunch of old type mansions like this along Central Park - must be nice to have cash falling out of your ass like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post


    Do my eyes deceive me?
    Ham, at a Jewish funeral.
    It sure looks cold there in the city by the lake... and yes Sabang your eyes decieve you ...it is Pastrami which is made from beef.

    The stuff on the left looks like ham, But not every person at Jewish funeral is Jewish either. I wasn't at my wife's and that is also taken into consideration.

    Finally there is such a thing as 'Kosher Ham' which has been blessed by a Rabbi at the processing plant and is readily available in the States..
    Silent but deadly.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driventowin
    Finally there is such a thing as 'Kosher Ham' which has been blessed by a Rabbi at the processing plant and is readily available in the States..
    Link please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Driventowin
    Finally there is such a thing as 'Kosher Ham' which has been blessed by a Rabbi at the processing plant and is readily available in the States..
    Link please
    Why? This ain't issues!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driventowin
    Why?
    Because the first 5 pages of google don't list it except as a T shirt brand, an oxymoron and a joke.
    So where is it "readily available in the States" ?

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    "The Greenwich Village gourmet grocery store, Balducci's, has become the butt of the Jewish holiday by advertising its boneless hams as "Delicious for Chanukah."

    Manhattan novelist Nancy Kay Shapiro, 46, spotted the kosher faux pas while browsing the meat section Saturday at the chain's outpost at Eighth Ave. and W. 14th St.

    When Shapiro went back Sunday, she took photos of the unorthodox display promoting boneless spiral-cut hams for $8.99 a pound, petite smoked hams for $6.99 a pound and boneless smoked hams for $6.29 a pound.

    Instead of pointing out the mistake to management, she posted the snapshots on her blog to "amuse others."

    "I just thought it was funny," Shapiro, a self-described "unobservant Jew," said. "I wasn't offended in any way. I just thought, here's somebody who knows nothing about what Jews eat."

    Shapiro said that when she went back to the store Tuesday, the first night of Chanukah, the signs had vanished.

    A Balducci's official was so verklempt about the error he didn't want to speak on the record. He fessed up that "it was a mistake," blaming it on a stock clerk who normally doesn't work the meat department.

    He referred all other questions to the company's marketing department in Connecticut."


    Source : Balducci's offers ham for Chanukah

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    ^Pretty funny story, though, eh?

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    ^
    And no threats of Fatwahs or bloodshed for insulting their God.

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    Marriott Hotel Chicago Deerfield

    So this is where I spent my time, it was the penthouse suite at the Marriot in Deerfield, some suburb outside of Chicago, it was 180 bucks per night weekdays and 104 bucks per night weekends, luckily one os the people we had to meet had a few free days so that brought down the cost considerably.



    This is where I worked.



    Our dining table, although we never got to use it.



    One of the two bathrooms.



    Towels all over the place.



    The upstairs bedroom.



    Our kitchen, it did have everything, from a coffee machine to a microwave, plus dishwasher and cutlery for a family.

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    I have been by that building, but not sure what it is.

    Please tell me that if you close to the Thai consulate, you ate at the Big Bowl Thai restaurant or the Rain Forest Cafe!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    I have no idea what this building is, it is down near North Rush Street and the Thai consulate, but it is surrounded by skyscrapers.






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    This building is the Marina City - you can buy a 1 bedroom condo for about $350,000.

    On North State Street right??

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    ^^I have no idea, nice building though, was quite impressed by this car park, you could push a load of cars over the top with a 2 ton truck

    Last edited by chitown; 14-04-2008 at 05:03 PM.

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    She weren't going for Thai food in Chicago, she said it was all crap, the rain forest place I saw quite a few times and did want to try it out but didn't get the chance.

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    The Big Bowl ain't really Thai and is pretty tasty. It is a place where you choose your meat and vegetables (as much as you want) and then they stir fry it for you. It has an Indian flavor more than anything. Pretty good. I usually pop in once when i go back home.

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