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dirty guru
I am a bum f***er as well as a pussy/mouth man-

I like to stick my meat in young tight Thai girls bums-
Especially - hip modern girls- with whiter skin than normal- and little arses that sing out to you
A quick whore call about to Thailand 4 girls all confirm a Yes will do


confims the girls are willing to extend the services and stretch their normal parimeters to please-



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Posted on: 8:57 pm on Nov. 3, 2011
apollo
overdrive

Day by day, waiting on Judgement Day
Thanong Khanthong
thanong@nationgroup.com November 4, 2011 8:02 am

As of today, about one fifth of Bangkok is under water.
Of 50 districts in the capital, eight are inundated and four are partly flooded. The remainder are under warning. The total area of the Thonburi side of Bangkok will be covered with water.

The tone of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been flip-flopping to create further confusion. Late last month she suggested that the worst would soon be over, with the peak of the sea tides on October 31. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) had also assured us that Bangkok districts would be safe. There had to be dry areas in Bangkok, otherwise the capital would no longer function.

But as the situation was about to improve, there were jolts. The BMA had to seek help from 400 metropolitan police officers to guard Khlong Sam Wa from being harassed by local residents who wanted to open the water gates wider to reduce the flooding in their community. Yingluck signed an order on October 31 that technically chained Bangkok Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra to the ground. The BMA was ordered to open the sluice gate to let water flow into the capital. This would presumably help relieve the trauma of the residents around Khlong Sam Wa in northeastern Bangkok. Khlong Saen Saeb, which runs through the heart of Bangkok to the Chao Phraya River in the west and Khlong Phrakhanong to the south, would have to take in more water from this critical decision. There would be risk of spillover floods from Khlong Saen Saeb.

Bangkok has had ample time to prepare for the floods. The public have been informed all along that the government would be trying to save the capital by trying to divert water to the eastern and western parts of the city to save inner Bangkok. As of now, the water can't be channelled to the eastern side, which is located on higher ground. The excuse is that there is not enough equipment or water pumps to handle the task. Therefore, the authorities will have to rely on Khlong Sam Wa to channel the water down into the capital, which will have to take in its share of the floods.

Almost all of a sudden, Bangchan Industrial Estate, Lad Krabang Industrial Estate and Suvarnabhumi International Airport - in this strict order - have come under threat of flooding. Water has begun to seep into Bangchan from underground pipes and the sewage system. Don Muang Airport has already been lost to the floods. If Suvarnabhumi Airport were to be shut down, Thailand would be in complete ruin.

Late on Wednesday evening, vandals destroyed 17 points in the dykes protecting the water works canal, the source of tapped water that almost 10 million Bangkokians rely on for drinking and other consumption. This was bordering on espionage. If the authorities fail to protect the water works canal, the capital will be doomed. Already, the Metropolitan Water Works Authority has been forced to cut back its tapped water production by 10 per cent, from 4.7 to 4.2 million cubic metres a day.

Adding to the panic in the capital was a news story that 15 venomous African mamba snakes had reportedly escaped from a flooded building in Nonthaburi. Veterinarians are hunting them down. Vaccines from Japan have to be imported in case anyone is bitten by one of these snakes. Whether this story is true or not remains to be seen. But it has increased panic among Bangkokians on top of the thousands of crocodiles which have been let loose from farms due to the floods in the lower northern and central regions.

According to Dr Anon Snitwongse, a water expert from Chulalongkorn University, some 10 billion cubic metres of water still stretches from Sukhothai to lower Bangkok. Of this, seven billion cubic metres is concentrated in the east, with the remaining three billion in the west. Bangkok is under threat of flooding from some 3-4 billion cubic metres of water, which has to go south into the canals, rivers and eventually to the sea.

The flood disaster could have been prevented if the water had been released in time from dams in the North. There could be worms in the Irrigation Department. The water was blocked from being diverted to the Tha Chin River in the west. As a result, the Chao Phraya River was the only main course that the water could flow down. The water was also prevented from flowing to Prachin Buri in the east, leaving it to flow and hang on in the central region and now Bangkok. The water could not be diverted to Min Buri either.

Mismanagement on this scale cannot be coincidental. Every step of the way, the government fumbles and the situation gets worse. There are hopes only to be followed by despair. The stress and trauma of people living in flooded Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani have worsened. Bangkokians are living by the day, as if they are waiting for Judgement Day.

As districts fall one by one to the floods, the authorities will cut off the water supply and electricity. At one point, we might see a rush out of Bangkok, similar to previous weeks when Bangkokians travelled down south and east to Chon Buri and Pattaya. Many have now returned to Bangkok since the public holiday is not extended.

The mismanagement of this whole affair appears to follow a scenario of total disaster. Once the capital runs out of food, drinking water, electricity and the possible breakdown of communications, we can kiss Bangkok goodbye. By that time, we will forever lose our capital.



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Posted on: 8:58 pm on Nov. 3, 2011
DaffyDuck

Quote: from apollo on 8:58 am on Nov. 4, 2011

The mismanagement of this whole affair appears to follow a scenario of total disaster. Once the capital runs out of food, drinking water, electricity and the possible breakdown of communications, we can kiss Bangkok goodbye. By that time, we will forever lose our capital.
This is ridiculous fear mongering - Bangkok will not run out of food.



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Posted on: 9:21 pm on Nov. 3, 2011
apollo
Indeed sounds dooms day worse case to happen.... but.... if the airport gets flooded.... we will all be stuck in BKK even with the food and all... I was schoked to see electricity still is on for deep flooded homes (on TV here they had a story on the situation), and people still live in flooded homes sleeping on the second flood while first floor is all flooded...

How is it they still have electricity I cannot understand.. nor how is it they do not get electrocuted. They must have built houses very well in BKK to have all electrical wires only at the ceiling level.

Scary enough ? N.O. was worse actually for those of you know remember and saw the scene for months.

Ap.-


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Posted on: 10:36 pm on Nov. 3, 2011
Meatywsg

Quote: from DaffyDuck on 9:21 am on Nov. 4, 2011
Bangkok will not run out of food.
Agreed, but drinking water...highly likely, even now its bloody bottles of 'Snow' water imported from Australia at 595 Baht for 6 1L bottles ! Water is fast running out, its not in Tesco, Big C, and others, and when they finally admit the tap water is f***ed, yes, we will run out of water...no scaremongering, simply a highly likely outcome over the coming days/weeks.


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Posted on: 12:15 am on Nov. 4, 2011
bkkz

Quote: from apollo on 8:36 am on Nov. 4, 2011
But I am sure *you* can handle as many or more :-0
I'm no Tyler Durdin, I can't only do 2 or 3 a day.


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Posted on: 12:29 am on Nov. 4, 2011
bkkz

Quote: from Blonk on 6:19 am on Nov. 4, 2011
Should be in the thick of it by, let say, Midday tomorrow...

Happy Days..
You will be having fun tomorrow, you will be swimming in the sea of pussies.


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Posted on: 12:35 am on Nov. 4, 2011
bkkz
The girls will be needing you more than ever. So, do you part and help them. Spread your money.


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Posted on: 12:49 am on Nov. 4, 2011
bkkz

Quote: from Meatywsg on 12:15 pm on Nov. 4, 2011
Agreed, but drinking water...highly likely, even now its bloody bottles of 'Snow' water imported from Australia at 595 Baht for 6 1L bottles !
7-11 is selling 500 ml bottles of Evian at 39 B each. Slightly cheaper there.


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Posted on: 1:29 am on Nov. 4, 2011
dirty guru
I just use heinkein as water anyhow

(a litre of gatoade a day ) and your set - buy 12 litres of the shit at airport

But there is certainly strong interest -

One hooker is going to the airport to meet me such is her desire to be the first sign on for a day or two-

And she said butterfly all you want - I will join in-

I am very happy about the circumstances unfolding-

This is a "golden time" to let rip and take in the Girls


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Posted on: 2:04 am on Nov. 4, 2011
     

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