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Re: Happening Discos/Clubs in BKK
PM me your Thai number once you reach here! Tonight I'm going to my friend house party, maybe see you tomorrow for lunch at night bazaar? I left with about a week in cnx here, and I'm staying somewhere middle of the city, and let me know where you're staying na! I buy you cha yen tomorrow si!
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Bro hunterhi,
If you using your old Thai number that you gave to me, I already SMS you na! Higher chance see you tomorrrow for lunch! |
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heyz guys, sukhumvit soi 16 to suvarnabhumi airport rougly takes how long during on sat night, roughly how long the travel time so i can plan my cab to airport..
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How did u get into BKK city itself???
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Ok, got it now at Mike Buger, see u...
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oh no lah, i mean how's the travel condition be like on a sat evening so i can plan my time well and doesnt late for my deparature flight from bkk to sg. |
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They not can only get Oscar award but If use as undercover 无间道,result can be imagine... So one have to train to savor the 1st layer of taste then quickly get out of it or be a master cake chef to control and indulge in the entire process!
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But will entertain you. Sukhumvit soi 16 is almost parallel to busy business area-Asoke/ Ratchapisek street and very jammed on weekdays. Sat night is party/clubbing crowd so not as bad but if taxi wants to use Nana highway from asoke until soi nana and soi 1 may have heavy traffic. If taxi driver wants to use Nana Highway, he should come out to Sukhumvit Road using soi 22 and not using Asoke unless he wants to use Rama IV. To be safe 1 hour is sufficient for travel time. |
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You are so good to him.
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hi guys, i'm planning my next trip and have heard good things about Maiake... just a question for those who've been there - the ladies there can ta pao for LT? or is it like sherbet/piano where 99.999% cannot take away except for teochew porridge at Rex Hotel...
thanks in advance! still got 8 more bottles to finish... hic! happy new year! |
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Maiake G-Club
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99% of the hostesses in G-Clubs will not follow you back for ST/LT except for some of the Pegasus and Chateau La Blanc hostesses. Bottom line is how you play the game. It's just a game in such places. If you've a Yacht your chances will go up 100x notches above me. |
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I have yet to visit Maiake but the mummy from resort who went over to Maiake keeps whatapps me to go over. I will go and try and see whether it is easily ta pao.
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Wow, never invite me.? |
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Thailand detains suspect after US terrorist warning
Report from AsiaOne dated 13 January 2012 :-
Thailand detains suspect after US terrorist warning BANGKOK - Thai authorities said on Friday they had detained a Lebanese man with suspected links to the Hezbollah militant group, after the United States warned of a terrorist threat against tourists in the kingdom. "Foreign terrorists may be currently looking to conduct attacks against tourist areas in Bangkok in the near future," the US embassy in Bangkok said in an emergency message posted on its website. "US citizens are urged to exercise caution when visiting public areas where large groups of Western tourists gather in Bangkok." A Thai senior intelligence officer who did not want to be named told AFP that the kingdom had been informed before the New Year by Israel of a possible threat. The suspect was detained on Thursday while the other man had already fled the country, he said. Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung told AFP by telephone that the detained suspect was being questioned by the Thai authorities. "We already have one suspect in custody for interrogation at a government building in Bangkok. He is a Hezbollah from Lebanon," he said. "I want to assure people that there is nothing to worry about. The police will take care of the situation and everything will be under control." Hezbollah, an Iranian- and Syrian-backed Muslim Shiite group, is blacklisted as a terrorist organisation by Washington and currently dominates the Lebanese government. "Israel was suspicious that these two men might be terrorists, so they gave information, including their names, to our police before the New Year," the senior intelligence officer said. The suspect has denied involvement with any terrorist activities, he added. "These two men entered Thailand a while ago but did not conduct any terrorist activity. I wonder why Israel was suspicious about them." The warning is another blow to Thailand's tourist-friendly image, which was badly dented last year by devastating flooding across much of the country, as well as rounds of rival political protests in recent years. In 2008 a nine-day blockade by "Yellow Shirt" protesters stranded tens of thousands of travellers, and the industry was badly hit again in 2010 during "Red Shirt" street demonstrations. Bangkok's central shopping area was reduced to a battle zone during an army crackdown on the rallies, and more than 90 people were left dead. An eight-year-old shadowy insurgency continues to plague the country's Muslim-majority deep south, but the rebels have never been known to attack outside of the region. The insurgents are not thought to be part of a global jihad movement but rather are rebelling against a long history of perceived discrimination against ethnic Malay Muslims by governments in the Buddhist-majority country. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra also told reporters that authorities in the kingdom had the current situation under control. "I would like to tell our people and tourists that there is nothing to worry about," she said. ----- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Report from Bangkok Post dated 15 January 2012 :-
Police believe terror suspect roaming city - 11 embassies issue travel alert Police are hunting a terror suspect believed to be at large in Bangkok as the number of foreign embassies issuing travel warnings to Thailand increased to 11 Saturday. Late on Friday night police released a sketch of a man suspected of entering Thailand to launch terrorist attacks, hours after Atris Hussein, a Swedish-Lebanese man with suspected links to the Hezbollah militant group, was apprehended by Thai police at Suvarnabhumi airport. The suspect is a white Middle-Eastern man who is about 180cm tall with short hair and stubble. Those who believe they may have spotted the suspect are being urged to report to the nearest police station or call 191, said police spokesman Piya Uthayo. Pol Maj Gen Piya said the man is still believed to be in Bangkok, but police in nearby provinces and other popular tourists destinations such as Pattaya and some southern provinces have been told to be on the lookout for the suspect. Pol Maj Gen Piya added that all units in the Metropolitan Police Bureau have been instructed to look for the suspect, and as a result the public might see more police checkpoints and searches. The police have also beefed up security at certain embassies in Bangkok. "From intelligence reports, the attackers will use explosives, so the public is urged to be vigilant in risk areas, or in buildings visited by a lot of foreigners, and to particularly look for vehicles that have been left in certain areas for a long time," said Pol Maj Gen Piya. Mr Hussein's arrest prompted foreign embassies, including those of the US, Canada and Australia, to issue travel alerts for Thailand, saying that foreign terrorists may be in the process of looking to launch attacks in tourist areas in Bangkok in the near future. The warnings irked Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul, who said Saturday that he was "disappointed" that embassies have not consulted the Foreign Ministry according to diplomatic convention before issuing the warnings". Mr Surapong insisted that Thai security agencies have known about the terrorist plot for a while and have been tracing a group of suspects. He said tourists and investors can have confidence in Thailand's security measures. National police chief Priewpan Damapong Saturday said charges have not been pressed against Mr Hussein because there is no evidence that he has committed an offence. Under Thai law, police can detain suspects for up to 60 days after which point they must be charged or deported. A police source said Mr Hussein told investigators that even though he was a member of Hezbollah, he was not part of the group's militant arm. In Beirut, Hezbollah official Ghaleb Abu Zainab told LBC television that Mr Hussein is not a Hezbollah member. The police chief said he had ordered officers to step up security measures at potential targets including Khao San Road, Soi Rambutri, Sukhumvit Soi 22 and other areas with a high density of Western tourists or residents. Pol Maj Gen Adit Ngamchitsuksi, chief of the Tourist Police, said his bureau had increased security in such areas and had also fanned out officers to gather information on possible terrorist activities in the capital. Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said the public should not panic and let security authorities handle this issue. "Panic will worsen everything, whether it is the economy, the country or tourism," said Gen Prayuth. ----- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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