Looks like we have a new member of the local SLSC today.
First Asian lifesaver I have ever seen and its a girl.
You can clearly make out nipple thrusting through two layers of bikini and rescue shirt.
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i looked straight at that, before i looked at anything elseOriginally Posted by Looper
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I know the Deoksugung well. No less than 50 visits there when taking visitors to my location around for an orientation tour. 1st visit back in around 1972. Last visit was in 2006. Always an entertaining place to visit. I like the Korean cuisine minus the kaygogi!
from City Pillar Shrine, Chanthaburi
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I'm not all that keen on my dinner still being alive when it comes to the table.Originally Posted by SEA Traveler
A view from my usual stool at the local pub in Delray Beach. Walkers, we got 'em! Also pints of hand-drawn Fuller's at 180 baht each.
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it's only the occasional squid or freshly sliced up sushimi that is still moving around a little. The taegie kalbi and bulgogi are always a tasty meal, in the winter the Taegutong and outer soups are nice to warm you up, and the bebimpap and other rice and noodle dishes all of which have kimchie as a side dish are always welcomes. I think I'll go to the Korean restaurant here in Ban Chang tomorrow.
"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff....and it is all small stuff"
Something from the Berlin Beer Festival 2010 (Beerfest 2010 Berlin). I made a small thread on the event.
The relevance to an Asia forum? The Peoples Republic of Vietnam was the International Cultural Sponsor of the event.
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Originally Posted by Looper
what a pair of perverts poor girl doing her job and all you blokes can find is the hard nipple i must admit i did spot it as wellOriginally Posted by sunsetter
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For some reason I really, really fancy a Smithwicks.
The taps in the photo are from pressurized kegs. The hand-drawn stuff is out of the frame, to the left. There are usually three hand-drawn selections- Fullers ESB and London Pride, and also Old Thumper.
I usually get Dogfish 60. The old scouser who runs the joint is raising the price on everything and inexplicably dropping some popular items from the menu (the food is excellent), pissing off the regulars and the barmen. Might not be as much fun around there anymore.
“You can lead a horticulture but you can’t make her think.” Dorothy Parker
Lizard, saying hello at Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Gardens.
odd looking critter with the what looks like a bib around his neck.
hummm. I don't know enough about these little creatures to accept that as a fact or not but it sounds reasonable I guess. It's an answer anyway.
I ask because cask ales don;t travel well unless the beer is fortified and Fuller's is notoriously difficult to keep, so I image it tastes pretty poor.Originally Posted by robuzo
Here you go (scroll down to the bit on reptiles):
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