Saturday, 29 March 2008

What's happened to Anna's Forum?

"Your account is currently suspended.
Your website or services contain adult oriented material
." Thank you Bravenet. I don't think I've shown so much as a nipple - but I guess we do peddle adult oriented activity ..... so I don't see any point in appealing!

An aside .... reading the Bravenet Terms of Service I realised that they were aware of yet one more depravity ... Gorean. Now I've been around for 55 years, was reading my father's pornography at 8 and yet have never been exposed to, experienced or consumed Gorean. Sad, I nearly died last Novemeber and I never even would have heard of the word.

So be honest .... do you know what it means?

Well I checked Word Web they had never heard of it either. (Great piece of software by the way )

Try Wikipedia...
".. the most conspicuous Gorean departure from mainstream modern norms is that Goreans allow and indeed promote sexual master/slave relationships".
Now we are talking... nothing like a bit of BDSM. Funnily enough, my fantasy was always to ....... Woops. Sorry, getting carried away.

This supposed to be about the forum.

I've known some lads from the UKBKK forum for a few years, a number are frequent customers and one stole one of my best girls. It's an interesting forum covering anything about Thailand, they are well disciplined and don't tolerate some of the idiots who hang around in some of the other Pattaya forums. I've asked them if we could have a small section devoted to Anna Jet. Hopefully they will agree. In the meantime take a look: http://ukbkk.com


Hopefully this lnk will soon go there too!
Peter

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Interested in Thai Politics?

As some of you know, one has to be careful about what is said, the Boys in Brown are watching, but I was really touched by an article in Thailand's second English Language Daily: The Nation.

"SIDELINES
Karma catching up with political fraudsters

Published on Mar 25, 2008


We have heard moaning from politicians who are afraid that their political parties will be dissolved and that they will be barred from active politics for five years.


They blame the Constitution, which has strict stipulations requiring tough punishment for electoral fraud.


During his weekly television talk show, Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said that the Constitution reflects Thailand's bad karma.


Some sympathisers of the PPP and their allies went so far as to denounce the constitutional provisions pertaining to election laws as intending to wipe out politicians in large numbers and saying that such actions could lead to a crisis of confidence in the international community, especially among foreign investors.


Looked at from another angle, this is actually karma catching up with habitual election fraudsters, who were successful with their dirty tricks and able to get away either by hook or by crook. This time round, the lawbreakers have been caught with damning evidence, thereby forcing them to resort to hysterical and pathetic acts.


This Constitution was conceived too late for our style of gutter politics and half-baked democracy. Had it been promulgated right after the student uprising that deposed the military regime in 1976, our politics might have undergone a gradual cleansing of politicians with dirty hands and soiled souls, and left a majority of fairly acceptable candidates.


Why do we need the present Constitution, which stipulates harsh requirements for politicians to behave ethically? Understandably, the country has gone through wasteful periods with crooks and charlatans grabbing ruling power and enriching themselves with public money.


For decades, we have had to tolerate politicians with money buying their way into the House and recouping their investments many times over. It is a deep shame that in Asia we rank second after the Philippines as a fertile land for corruption.


This has been made possible by an axis of evil comprising crooked politicians, dishonest civil servants and businesspeople who see the benefit of kickbacks and bribes in winning sweetheart contracts and closing shady deals.


Politicians of good conscience might feel ashamed that this country needs such strict rules for its politicos, as is clearly obvious by those caught red-handed committing contemptible actions who make a lot of noise and demand the law be amended to right their wrongful deeds.


By blaming everybody else for their predicament, politicians with tainted pasts have forgotten that they are able to enjoy their current power with such stratospheric arrogance simply because they won the election under the present Constitution. They have intentionally overlooked the fact that most in the People Power Party Cabinet would not be there if the 111 members of the now-defunct Thai Rak Thai party still had their places in the sun. Samak himself is not excluded; he would have been spending much more time in the kitchen and with his cats at home.


Now they have the gall to demand an amendment to the Constitution to suit their needs and prevent the possible dissolution of their party, which would mean that all executive committee members would join the 111 political zombies for five years.


Samak and his fellow party members should be happy that the present Constitution does open a new era for politics with the relatively credible assurance that winners in the election have been adequately screened and assessed.


Why should the international community be upset with our Constitution? Our businesspeople and their foreign counterparts should instead be happy in that they do not have to compete under the table with kickbacks in order to win bids.


Oh yes, they do not have to set aside extra budget to grease the hands of "Mister 30 per cent" or "Madame 30 per cent", whose notorious demands for large bites of the action were a real horror for bidders.


With lower costs, the public would enjoy lower prices and rates for goods and services.


Then we can claim good governance and transparency in the way we conduct business transactions with local or foreign participation. We can let another country assume our ranking among the world's most corrupt nations and take pride that we are the residents in a land with clean hands.


No, it is certain that the lawbreakers still want to dilute the potency of the Constitution for their own self-interest.


Samak and friends should realise that if they push further for constitutional amendments for self-serving purposes, not only do they stand to face the public's wrath, but also the real "people power".


Don't be surprised if karma catches up with them sooner than expected - its speed enhanced by the arrogance of power.


Sopon Onkgara


The Nation


Maybe you come here just for the wine, women and song - but I know a number of visitors do get very attached to Thailand and it's people. The next time you read or watch political news from Thailand, you might just want to consider what this editorial said.

Monday, 24 March 2008

New Pictures

Bar set for March now posted. Feedback will be appreciated, I think I've got over some of the issues with this software now.
There are still some options - one I'm considering is a "Dial-Up version" - the total package now tends to be around 8mbs. So I'll try posting a "Lite" version - smaller pictures, lower quality and maybe pre-caching to speed download times. What about the music though? Half the download is the music file (I already crop and re configure - the last one started at 9mb.)

Friday, 7 March 2008

Come see our show......

Had a night out with 3 young lads who are staying with us - they are tall, early 20's and military fit. The girls should have wet their pants as soon as they walked into a Go-Go.

We started across the road in the newly named "Sexy Go Go" (ex Blue Angels). The decor has improved but obviously they are still constarined by space. Frankly it was a drag. The only girl that showed any interest was the skinny thing that I posted a few months back. It was my first visit since they changed ownership - and probably my last. Expect to see another ownership change pretty soon I think.

Then down to Silver Star 2 after a really scary run through all the girls in Soi 7! Silver Star was packed with girls - including some very pretty ones - but they again were too shy for our team. It was around 10pm, I know my girls would have had their trousers off (and they had already).

Moving past the sadly closed Goldfingers (shame, I had planned testing their skills at Ladyboy identification) we went to Worldwide Go Go. There was a small show in progress and once it was over the girls got stuck-in. Full marks to them - but none of them won my 100 baht challenge (want to know what this is? Invite me on a Go Go crawl.)

Moving on to Pattayaland. This has got really sad, some of the Go Gos have been converted to Boy Go Go's. Mistys was still there however - but alas, they seem to have abandoned the sexy black body suites (or have they sold them to Angel Witch?). However the girls were enthusiast about the challenge and obviously enjoying their work. But we were on one-and-go so the the uncomfortable youngsters were primed for the next girls!

Walking Street - tried Angel Witch and was very impressed. It was packed, both floors, and after a few minutes it was clear why. They have now developed their shows to the same or better quality than they achieved in Nana Plaza. They had very attractive girls, the shows were professional and much sexier than in Nana. They were slow starters in the Pattaya location - but I'll bet they are minting it now. Well done. And take the time to go there when you are next in Town.

But onwards ..... long walk to Club Boeche (especially as it was via Shark Club .... but then we never mention Shark Club .... DO WE!)

I felt it had gone off the boil a bit - the girls tame (to be fair, everwhere is tame after Shark) and not many attractive ones at that. I bought one of the Jaccusi girls a drink and she then was kind enough to tell Anna when she came to join us. (I hate that, and we are always telling our girls not to do it).

We headed back to Happy, still one of the best on Walking Street, good music, well disciplined serving staff and pretty girls out of their heads. It ain't Rocket Science but so few can do it.

Off to Diamond, but the Fuzz were there first. Some sort of purge - so back to Anna Jet by 3.30am whilst the lads went via the new MacDonalds on 2nd Road.

Oh, did anyone win the 100 baht challenge? The girls in Shark certainly did! But you expected that didn't you.

New Pictures

I've posted 2 sets - my Birthday and Trip to Northwest Thailand.