They're Dropping Like Flies!
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They're Dropping Like Flies!
Pattaya has become a sea of white-haired falangs. I walked by the beach yesterday it looked like what Miami would have looked like 40 years ago, an army of mostly old men with saggy breasts. In the past few years I have lost 2 friends to illness and now seems like every few days I hear of someone I know having health issues, I know getting old has it's downside but I am not ready for everything that goes with it.
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
I'm sure there must be a profound point to this topic, but I missed it. What is it?
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
Merely an observation.
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
"Do not go gently into the good night, rage against the light".GWMinUS wrote:Get over it!!!
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
There is too much observation about breasts & tits.
What about the derriere?
Have you seen them retreating?
What about the derriere?
Have you seen them retreating?
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
They are usually the ones wearing a bikini.deanagam wrote:What about the derriere? Have you seen them retreating?
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Ah -- but Pattaya is such a wonderful place for growing old.
At seventy-nine years of age I entered a go-go bar with a wheelchair. A young man with the body of a Greek god saw I was admiring him, but in my situation I didn't feel comfortable in asking if he cared to go off.
After the show I paid the bill and left. The god followed me onto the terrace and knelt beside the chair to chat. Those familiar with Pattaya know the rest of the story. I need only add that the god behaved as if it was a most enjoyable experience.
But then if you’re familiar with Pattaya you already knew that too.
At seventy-nine years of age I entered a go-go bar with a wheelchair. A young man with the body of a Greek god saw I was admiring him, but in my situation I didn't feel comfortable in asking if he cared to go off.
After the show I paid the bill and left. The god followed me onto the terrace and knelt beside the chair to chat. Those familiar with Pattaya know the rest of the story. I need only add that the god behaved as if it was a most enjoyable experience.
But then if you’re familiar with Pattaya you already knew that too.
Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
Yes I do. Many years ago, I was in Throb- in those days, a crowded venue- when a disabled guy entered; he had no arms and I assumed that he was a victim of the thalidomide scandal that we Britons remember well. This particular disability was a common result of the medication.
One of the cutest performers immediately went across to him and sat with him, paying him the sort of attention that I was certain would lead to adventures that night.
I remember saying to my American friend that this would not happen in the UK and how lucky we all were to be in Pattaya.
One of the cutest performers immediately went across to him and sat with him, paying him the sort of attention that I was certain would lead to adventures that night.
I remember saying to my American friend that this would not happen in the UK and how lucky we all were to be in Pattaya.
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Re: They're Dropping Like Flies!
It would be misleading to those with disabilities and have never been to Thailand, not to state that Thailand, especially
Pattaya is NOT handicap friendly. Sidewalks, when they exist are hodgepodge and there are plenty of obstructions.
It's difficult enough being able bodied to walk, cross streets, enter bars and other places with steps.
Much more difficult after dark but one does see farangs on motorized tricycles and what looks like very dangerous
contraptions getting by, even in traffic.
Electric power is erratic and one would be stranded if the lifts stopped working or if they needed breathing machines
etc.
Easy to fall if using a walker or a cane. Many holes in the pavement and in crowded areas getting bumped or
getting stuck behind huge groups of Chinese or other ethnic groups that are oblivious and won't move.
One would need strong assistance from one or two people to navigate or depend on the kindness of strangers.
Pattaya is NOT handicap friendly. Sidewalks, when they exist are hodgepodge and there are plenty of obstructions.
It's difficult enough being able bodied to walk, cross streets, enter bars and other places with steps.
Much more difficult after dark but one does see farangs on motorized tricycles and what looks like very dangerous
contraptions getting by, even in traffic.
Electric power is erratic and one would be stranded if the lifts stopped working or if they needed breathing machines
etc.
Easy to fall if using a walker or a cane. Many holes in the pavement and in crowded areas getting bumped or
getting stuck behind huge groups of Chinese or other ethnic groups that are oblivious and won't move.
One would need strong assistance from one or two people to navigate or depend on the kindness of strangers.