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| Suphan Buri | I live in Ban Chang and about half of the bars along that strip cater to very seedy behaviour. In the last year, the amount of bars has doubled. So there are some butt-ugly ladies (grandmothers) there, but you can also find some gems if you take your time. Then again, when you're just getting a knobber (especially by 3 of them), who's gonna be picky, eh?
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| The Dog | well you only see the backs of their heads so as long as they aint got no grey hairs it cant be that bad Short Time Bars In Ban Chang
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| Lopburi Last Online: 12-08-2007 12:06 PM Join Date: Jul 2006
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| dd. posted before that the one above was a nice "gal" 20 years ago maybe. and that she sometimes helped if some customer was having trouble or taking too long. the horrors and ejaculating go together?????? |
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| Kamphaeng Phet | Quote:
In the past, these creatures have been referred to by many names, to include dolphins, but are nowhere closely related. These figures are meant to represent the Seacow, or Dugong found along the coast of Asia. The irony of it all is that these more depict the Manatee of the West Indies (and Florida). The Dugong and Manatee are related, but are very different in their anatomy and habitat. ![]() The Dugong, at the top, has a very definitive split in the tail, while the Manatee is very much more rounded. The Dugong are never found in fresh water, but spend all their time in salt water where they feed on sea grasses. These can be found around Thailand. Now the Manatee, lower images, is sighted in salt, fresh, and brackish waters where they feed on marine, estuarine, and fresh water vegetation. They are in the coastal waters of the Americas. How could the artist create images in Thailand, that are half a world away? I guess no one really cares but me. Just a little interesting background - These animals are called Sirenians, why? Manatees and dugongs are named after the Sirens of ancient Greek Mythology. In Homer's Odyssey, Sirens were half-woman, half-bird creatures that tried to lure Odysseus and his ship onto their island with sweet songs of love. Later, some authors confused Sirens with mermaids (mythical creatures described as half-woman, half-fish), which eventually led to naming of the scientific Order Sirenia. I remember reading stories about Sirens luring sailors into the rocks, when I was trying to learn German. I think the books were something about the adventures of Augenspiegel.
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