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PostAuthor: Wesley » Mon 13 Oct, 2008 6:52 pm

I will see you guys tonight,

All the best

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Re: Excited as a kid at Christmas

PostAuthor: George » Mon 13 Oct, 2008 7:00 pm

Wesley wrote:I will see you guys tonight,

All the best

Wesley



Have a good flight Wes and make sure, that you come down for water when you are about half way here. ;)


Choc Dee,



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PostAuthor: Wesley » Mon 13 Oct, 2008 11:21 pm

Thanks George you may get a call about 2 AM. LOL

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PostAuthor: Oogleman » Tue 14 Oct, 2008 12:29 am

Have a ball wes. Make sure you go and see Mr Stanley the crooner!
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PostAuthor: Lunchtime O'Booze » Tue 14 Oct, 2008 1:38 am

as you are so determined to meet a "date" no matter what time it is you better give us a few juicy details tomorrow.
who are all these people in my room ?
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PostAuthor: Wesley » Tue 14 Oct, 2008 2:32 am

If I can find Dudes after I change clothes, I will certianly find some one. If Sunee is active all night it may be easier just to stay close, no matter what .... details... details . I brought my pocket notebook for details of all I see and some of what I do.

As to Gra45 you can imagine you are me for a couple of weeks and turn on the DVD player with all those Thia guys you have hidden in your closet. Actually, it was reading all that goes on from others and that same sinking feeling that brought be back so soon. I know your feeling, believe me and empathise with you. It economically is not a good for me to go, if I had not already paid for most of the trip I would probably cancel. The markets really aren't looking good. But. Looks like a rebound today so my glass is still half full Japan makes record gaines today, hopes of a boost on wall street as well. Seems thay got all they wanted in the bail out.

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PostAuthor: Wesley » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 2:06 am

to some of you I am sure that is a disappointment, My Luggage was the last off the plane so last in line at immigration and thus, missed my ride here, So, I took a Taxie from Bangkok( same price) and it took him 4 hours to find Tow Guys, Finallly I went to the Ambiaance nd they got me a cab over to here where I am happy and hot. it is considerabley more hot here than Manila. Guess I will survive though. I have my supply of Cialis and ready to go tonight, hope to see you out, George is on the way to talk and hopefully show me around.

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PostAuthor: TrongpaiExpat » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 2:29 am

Ironic that the most (no offense intended) hapless poster gets an equal hapless Taxie driver to take you to Tow Guys. Oh, well, welcome to Pattaya and have a good time, wish I could drop by but plans have me out of town, that being town=pattaya and 'out of' as not in.

If someone sees some poor old sod wondering around in the wrong direction give him a helping hand it might be Wes.

Choke dee and happy birthday Wes
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PostAuthor: Wesley » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 5:18 am

TrongpaiExpat wrote:Ironic that the most (no offense intended) hapless poster gets an equal hapless Taxie driver to take you to Tow Guys. Oh, well, welcome to Pattaya and have a good time, wish I could drop by but plans have me out of town, that being town=pattaya and 'out of' as not in.

If someone sees some poor old sod wondering around in the wrong direction give him a helping hand it might be Wes.

Choke dee and happy birthday Wes


Thanks for the wonderful post, I have my bearings now, things do look a lot different after all the lights are out at 4 AM. When I got this old fart for a cabbie I knew if was going to be a bust for me. Hated that…, but, as you can see it has not affected my demeanor of enthusiasm to have a good time. I have only walked though Sunnee twice in my life before last night. So that I got there at all is a miracle.

Stewart was her in 5 minutes after the emergency call number was used, itwould have been nice to have had that ahead of time but the room is not all that bad and Stewart is one heck of a nice guy. So far I have been treated every bit as good I would have been at the Ambiance, just not as cool in the rooms. But, all in all I can say breakfast was excellent and the company great in every way. I have walked though found everything and it seems a bit simple in daylight.
So, I guess you could say I am having a great time and Twoguys is highly recommended so far. Its not the Hilton or Hyatt Regency, but it is a bit cozy although warmer than I would like. It is much warmer here than Manila, by a lot. So far no rain on my parade either.
I would hope you would wish me the best as I would you. Since Homiturn thickened my skin there is no need for anyone to try to out do him. I am finally on his ignore list, in which I hope I remain through out my declining years.

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easy ... easy

PostAuthor: krobbie » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 2:08 pm

Wes,
Take it easy and slow down a bit. We don't want you having a heart attack from sheer excitement. Glad Stewart is flying the flag of the good host. he is a very nice man in every way with a good sense of humour.

Probably good that the room isn't as cold as you would like ... less chance of getting a hideous summer cold. That really does put a crimp in your style.

I am glad I didn't encounter your taxi driver ... I am not very forgiving where things like that are concerned. I guess the more you come to LOS the more you learn about what to avoid and the sort of questions to ask before getting in a taxi.

I am looking forward to my next visit in December.

Choc dee Wesley, have a ball,
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PostAuthor: lo-so » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 2:14 pm

I found that the ac units really were not up to the job in the "large" rooms at Two Guys but were capable of keeping the smaller rooms reasonably cool.

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PostAuthor: homintern » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 3:06 pm

Lunchtime O'Booze wrote:as you are so determined to meet a "date" no matter what time it is you better give us a few juicy details tomorrow.
Obviously your invitation was insufficiently enticing. Perhaps you should have offered to throw in a lunch with yourself?
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Re: easy ... easy

PostAuthor: fattman » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 5:44 pm

krobbie wrote:Wes,
Take it easy and slow down a bit. We don't want you having a heart attack from sheer excitement. Glad Stewart is flying the flag of the good host. he is a very nice man in every way with a good sense of humour.

Probably good that the room isn't as cold as you would like ... less chance of getting a hideous summer cold. That really does put a crimp in your style.

I am glad I didn't encounter your taxi driver ... I am not very forgiving where things like that are concerned. I guess the more you come to LOS the more you learn about what to avoid and the sort of questions to ask before getting in a taxi.

I am looking forward to my next visit in December.

Choc dee Wesley, have a ball,
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Wes once commented that he thought I didn't read his posts. Not quite true, but Wes I would love to read them properly as some of your antics are quite fascinating, it's just that I find it difficult to understand your rather individual style of writing. It would be lovely if you could slow down a bit while writing a post, and spell check too, so they are somewhat comprehensible.
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Re: easy ... easy

PostAuthor: homintern » Wed 15 Oct, 2008 8:31 pm

fattman wrote:...so they are somewhat comprehensible.
Wesley is the person who believes that God has made him a homosexual so She must approve of it. However he's been unable to tell us why She makes people deaf, dumb or blind, just so She can approve of disabilities. There's a limit to "comprehensible" with Wesley
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PostAuthor: Wesley » Thu 16 Oct, 2008 12:43 am

Well, forgetting all the slack from Homiturd.... I went out to Memories last might and found it quite nice, so were the boys; one in which, just few minutes ago left. He was great so was the atmosphere and company of some of the posters from the board. I realize my sentence structure and writing is not yet elevated to your levels, but I spend little time on a key board of my own. I think as much in Russian as I do in English and often the Russian structure is the opposite of English. So what make perfect sense to me may be a bit hard for you to understand. I often reply, when some one talks to me in broken English in Russian, as a auto response to the fact I could not understand them so, I switch languages in mid sentence.

As Krobbie said, I could spend some extra time in MS Word, and occasionally, if it is a long post I do copy and past for grammar and sentence structure. Maybe, I should do that with all my posts as I have never taken typing in my life and what I do know, is just from time on the computer.

So, Tonight more of Sunnee; in which, I have so far, not seen a guy any where in the bars under age.

Compared to the walk I had though there 3 years ago when I was just disgusted with it, the place seems to be a whole new place as far as kids hanging around. They are there but not in the numbers there as before. What caused that decline, I have no idea. However, there is a difference between now and then. I am not saying, it is prefect; as no place I have ever been is perfect.

As to getting upset as with the taxi driver, Living in Kyrgyzstan taught me to just forget about time. Time is no longer an element which as important as it was when in America. As well, the more I let it upset me the worse it is for me, not those who are late or, screw up. While the other person is fine, I am left smoldering and have learned over time to just slow up, take it as it comes and work out the best of the situation. Keeping in mind that I try to keep a glass half full, never half empty as some who malign and take pot shots at others for some reason in their child hood, I have yet to understand.

So, about tonight, another bar another boy I hope, I could definitely stand to “blow” off a bit of steam.

All the Best,

Wesley
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