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I've been to several soapy massage centers such as Nataree, Cathrine, Bangkok Cozy, Cafe Biwa, Evita and Mirage during my last vacation. I notice majority of the Soapys decided to raise their prices. It's getting very expensive to party in Bangkok, these days. Therefore, I reduced my tips to soapy girls. Last year, I gave 500B for excellent service but this year I only gave 400B for excellent service. Catherine Massage Center and Cafe Biwa are the only places in Bangkok, where you are guarantee to receive BJs without condom! But please be careful! Still Nataree Massage is the best place for soapy body massage (rubber mattress) and Cafe Biwa is for noncovered oral massage! Even though Nataree Massage's rooms are old and dilapidated, in my opinion, they are the best place for soapys in Bangkok. Have fun, Norice |
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Chanyboy,
Majority of Singaporeans tend to visit China instead of vacationing at Philippines. I don't blame them, Philippine is very dangerous place for Asians because Filipinos think all Asians are rich. Due to increasing number of kidnapping, when vacationing at PI, we must watch everyone's back and protect each other! Kung Fu, Karate and Takwon Do might help, but when we face M16 machine guns, we're going to piss in our pants! |
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I am a newbie working in Bangkok, living in Sathon area. Read through all the forums in here and could not find any news of MP around here. can someone provide any mps arnd here. 1 last qn. how far is it from empire tower to ratchada area? |
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Emergency rule may be declared in Bangkok
Report from Bangkok Post dated Wednesday 28 March 2007 :-
Emergency rule may be declared in Bangkok The government is considering a request by the chief of the military junta to extend to Bangkok the emergency decree created to give security forces sweeping power in the South. If the law is extended to Bangkok, authorities will have powers to tap phones, search and arrest without warrant and censor news, among other actions. CNS chairman Sonthi Boonyaratkalin said on Wednesday that he had briefed Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont on the situation where several groups including ex-Thai Rak Thai MPs plan to stage an anti-government protest at Sanam Luang and that it depends on Gen Surayud to decide whether to impose the decree in Bangkok. Gen Surayud will have to decide in two days as the protestors will hold a rally on Friday. "I have proposed to the prime minister that he invoke emergency rule in order to maintain law and order," Sonthi told the AFP news agency in a telephone interview. "I have consulted with the prime minister on the current situation and have explained to him that this current situation would lead to mutiny and chaos in the country. "It's up to the prime minister" to decide on whether to declare emergency rule in the capital." Anti-coup protesters have been holding weekly rallies against the military government, attracting a small but growing crowd that reached 2,000 people last Friday. The protests have so far been peaceful, but Sonthi said he was afraid the protest movement could gather steam, much like the mass street demonstrations last year that eventually led to the coup against then-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The decree was passed under the administration of ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, and still applies in most of the deep South, in order to combat the insurgency. It gives sweeping powers to security forces, "The situation and information will help to decide whether to impose it," Gen Sonthi told reporters. He added that more forces will be deployed to prevent the rally from getting out of hand. Gen Sonthi said that the CNS is studying laws of other countries which demand that protesters must seek permission from authorities to prevent innocent citizens from getting injured from clashes at the rally. However, there is still no strict measure to use against protesters for now.--- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Hi do you have the address for both cafe biwa and evita? thinking of visiting them. |
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