Cocktails & Dreams new bar
#397
Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 14 December 2008 - 10:49 PM
#398
Posted 15 December 2008 - 04:35 AM
Wow Jenny is too much. Unfortunately I can't find a decent hotel over Christmas time as everything is booked and I don't want to stay in a shithole. It's too bad - I really want to come down to Phuket and check out C&D. Seems like the cream of the crop, so to speak.
i have just visited a very nice, new guesthouse near Tootsies massage - 1250 per night, brand spanking new. Unfortunately no website, but i would be happy to stay there myself. If you would like me to book a room for you, just let me know.
hey jimbo34 where are my photos mate?
#399
Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:18 AM
what rummers would they be faangbah ?
i herd something from a pigeon on its way over the uk but what rummers you herd ?
steviep
I'll give Jim a chance to answer. Especially in case it's not true. Don't wanna instigate anything.
Jimbo, where are you?
#400
Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:27 AM
hope its nothing serious.... but F... i miss him....and his pics..what rummers would they be faangbah ?
i herd something from a pigeon on its way over the uk but what rummers you herd ?
steviep
I'll give Jim a chance to answer. Especially in case it's not true. Don't wanna instigate anything.
Jimbo, where are you?
A ladyboy is a kind of creature...that makes a txt saying...dont you trust me...and send it to 20 people...
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#401
Posted 15 December 2008 - 02:00 PM
Sorry i havent put any pics up for a few days. i've been sick the last 2 nights, dodgy food in a farang restaurant!! Whatever next? Will be snapping away again tonight.
#403
Posted 15 December 2008 - 05:58 PM
Unless you are an ill-educated Septic Tank, or one of the countries subborned by their anti-culture, rumours has always been spelt with two "u"s. Just because MicroSoft defaults to 'rumor' doesn't mean it is so (as an alternative try a UK, Australian, NZ, or HKSAR dictionary). "English" is English, not North American.
Hmmm.... did that piss of half the Board??
As to the other rumour .. Sonya leaving??? I hope the fuck not .. I was planning on doubling Sonya and Bombay next trip!!
#404
Guest_pentire_*
Posted 15 December 2008 - 06:00 PM
First of all, "rumors" is spelled with only one "u", you limey Brit.
Rumour=English Spelling
Rumor= American English Spelling
Secondly, heard Sonya left the bar.
Have you only just found out about that
Infact I remember Sonya working at Blue Ice Bar in Pattaya about this time last year. She was one of those always wearing a micro skirt
#405
Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 15 December 2008 - 06:49 PM
#406
Posted 15 December 2008 - 08:02 PM
Rumour=English Spelling
Rumor= American English Spelling
[quote]Secondly, heard Sonya left the bar.[/quote]
Have you only just found out about that
PT, you're an officer and a gentleman but, one, thank you for clarifying my own joke. As a college English professor, I get it, that was the point, aimed at a knowing Brit.
And as far as knowing about what some here would consider very important information, for weeks... and not divulging, and now touting it, well... not sure what to say about that.
Jim, why did she leave or get fired?
#407
Posted 15 December 2008 - 10:13 PM
Just wish I'd been able to stay sober, that will teach me to try and drink other Brit colleagues under the table so I can escape and head over to C&D
I felt so rough the next day I only managed 4 beers and wasnt able to shake the guys I was with, on the plus side that just means I'll have to head back soon without colleagues in tow :twisted: Great to finally meet you and I love the new place.
#408
Posted 16 December 2008 - 12:23 AM
PT, you're an officer and a gentleman but, one, thank you for clarifying my own joke. As a college English professor, I get it, that was the point, aimed at a knowing Brit.
And as far as knowing about what some here would consider very important information, for weeks... and not divulging, and now touting it, well... not sure what to say about that.
my God. Would a College English Professor really construct 2 such sentences? How many clauses before a full stop (period) makes an appearance?
Seriously - I find it hard to believe.
I'm sure my post has it's flaws too - but I'm not a College English Professor.
D'oh! edited because I can't do the quotes properly
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