Is the dream dead?
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Re: Is the dream dead?
Well who dont visit girlie bars, drink booze every other day and pick up khmer women in KoW
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The dream is never dead, it’s the reality you’ve got to work on.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
Re: Is the dream dead?
Thailand sucks. Has going back at least 10 years. Greenback is going far in Phils now. One dollar buys you 51 pesos, up from 40 a few years ago. Plus you can get a lot of tail there for free, and why else would anyone else come to Southeast Asia and put up with all the shit here if it wasn't for the punani? The negative is that the Philippines is even worse than Thailand.
Pro tip: don't live in a country where shopping malls have metal detectors at the doors. It's a sure sign of a shit locale.
Not bad for a long stop over with a short filly though!
Pro tip: don't live in a country where shopping malls have metal detectors at the doors. It's a sure sign of a shit locale.
Not bad for a long stop over with a short filly though!
"The revolution did more than legally create the United States; it transformed American society... Far from remaining monarchical, hierarchy-ridden subjects on the margin of civilization, Americans had become, almost overnight, the most liberal, the most democratic, the most commercial minded, and the most modern people in the world." - Gordon S. Wood
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Cambodia, America *outside of the ghettos, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, Czech Republic, Dubai, Qatar, UAE, and probably a bunch more.
"The revolution did more than legally create the United States; it transformed American society... Far from remaining monarchical, hierarchy-ridden subjects on the margin of civilization, Americans had become, almost overnight, the most liberal, the most democratic, the most commercial minded, and the most modern people in the world." - Gordon S. Wood
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I never saw SE Asia as a dreamland, I always saw it as more of a negotiated nightmare.
Re: Is the dream dead?
Have you ever been to a shopping mall?
"The revolution did more than legally create the United States; it transformed American society... Far from remaining monarchical, hierarchy-ridden subjects on the margin of civilization, Americans had become, almost overnight, the most liberal, the most democratic, the most commercial minded, and the most modern people in the world." - Gordon S. Wood
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Re: Is the dream dead?
Phils is OK but i prefer the thais mentality
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Philipinos are always expecting westerners to be well off but thais are adjusted to middle /low incone westerners.dron wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 6:29 pm Thailand sucks. Has going back at least 10 years. Greenback is going far in Phils now. One dollar buys you 51 pesos, up from 40 a few years ago. Plus you can get a lot of tail there for free, and why else would anyone else come to Southeast Asia and put up with all the shit here if it wasn't for the punani? The negative is that the Philippines is even worse than Thailand.
Pro tip: don't live in a country where shopping malls have metal detectors at the doors. It's a sure sign of a shit locale.
Not bad for a long stop over with a short filly though!
Lot of the times i felt thais well take in a westerner for there company.
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I just heard from a friend who was told he can't enter Malaysia any more. Never heard of them being strict on tourist entries.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 4:32 pm Is the dream of SEA dead?
Western currency is decreasing by up to 33% in value vs the thai baht (aud).
Visas are getting tougher.
Beers prices are going through the roof 100 baht is normal in pattaya and phuket in 2018
Thats nearly 5$ aud.
In KoW prices went up hill, i mean seriously 5 $ lady drinks is a joke, thats like paying 200$ for a beer in Australia.
Its becoming a joke.
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