TheDon, on 2007-11-21 19:37:17, said:
But we shouldnt be making fun of him though. Although I did have a stab on page 1
But you have to admit the bloke looks abit weird. He looks like a crazy scientist
And you .......a wannabe cricketer?
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#51Posted 2007-11-21 17:54:22
Well I dont feel sorry for him as my opinion wont be popular on this forum so i wont say it. But we shouldnt be making fun of him though. Although I did have a stab on page 1 But you have to admit the bloke looks abit weird. He looks like a crazy scientist And you .......a wannabe cricketer? #52Posted 2007-11-21 18:48:45
I guess some posters think that when you reach a certain age you should just sit in the corner and die!
Older people can enjoy life too! #53#54Posted 2007-11-21 21:25:35
A sex-tourist drugged by prostitutes in the World's sex-tourism capital! Shock-horror! #55Posted 2007-11-21 21:46:58
A sex-tourist drugged by prostitutes in the World's sex-tourism capital! Shock-horror! I doubt he will let a little ROUGH play DRIVE him away. I am sure that these late night sessions will be OUT OF BOUNDS for a while. He will just have to STROKE his own SH*FT for a while. I am sure he would love to use a MULLIGAN about now. #56Posted 2007-11-21 23:59:24
... Mr McCarthy denied this, releasing a statement saying: "I refute it (the police statement) absolutely as it does not at all reflect what occurred that night." ..."The robbery arose after the non-alcoholic drink I was drinking in a bar was spiked with an illegal substance." ..."Following the robbery I was interviewed by the police while still recovering from the illegal substances which was administered to me. A statement was presented to me to sign in Thai and not in English." #57Posted 2007-11-22 01:09:11
At least he has a story to tell his grandkids.
#58Posted 2007-11-22 02:28:25 Neeranam, on :23:27, said: Edonista, on :58:18, said: Neeranam, on :37:31, said: Som nam na - dirty old man. Sex is not a primary human need. Actually, old bean...........I do believe you are wrong According to Maslow's "Heirarchy of Needs", sexual intimacy is a basic human need. Given that this is proved, surely the only argument that remains is quantitative! Attached Files#59Posted 2007-11-22 03:42:31
I wonder what drug it was?
Viagra?? The bloke shouldnt be taking advantage of young girls #60Posted 2007-11-22 05:10:18
Neeranam, on :23:27, said: Edonista, on :58:18, said: Neeranam, on :37:31, said: Som nam na - dirty old man. Sex is not a primary human need. Actually, old bean...........I do believe you are wrong According to Maslow's "Heirarchy of Needs", sexual intimacy is a basic human need. Given that this is proved, surely the only argument that remains is quantitative! Maslow's pyramid list is a THEORY, thus nothing is "proved" There is a big difference, also, between a "primary human need" and a "basic human need"... Agree or disagree with Neeranam on his other points, but in this case, he's right. While sex may be a primary human desire, it is not a need. Edited by sriracha john, 2007-11-22 05:12:04. #61Posted 2007-11-22 08:28:44
Well I dont feel sorry for him as my opinion wont be popular on this forum so i wont say it. But we shouldnt be making fun of him though. Although I did have a stab on page 1 But you have to admit the bloke looks abit weird. He looks like a crazy scientist A bit like the guy from the computer game 'Half Life'. #64Posted 2007-11-22 08:57:37
So what have we learnt from this story....... when in Pattaya, when taking 2 working girls home for an evening... sit back and watch the girl-on-girl show before joining act!! In this way they'll both be fast asleep in 3 minutes and you can have a hel_l-of-a-time all night. H3LL you could throw them in your car 'n drop 'em back at the bar before they wake up. With the headaches they've got they probably couldn't even remember who you are........ 5555555555 #66Posted 2007-11-22 09:20:25
150,000 baht and he picks up a street whore Nothing wrong with that. We all have different (dis)tastes. One could have a billion dollars in the bank and still get off on 200B over-used tarts. Think of Hugh Grant in LA a few years back (with Elizabeth Hurley as a wife.) Edited by thomo, 2007-11-22 09:20:59. #67Posted 2007-11-22 09:28:58 I wonder if these members were born out of parents......they must be 'elderly' by now as well. Would those members accept bad talk about their own parents like they do now themselves ? I'll bet they would punch you in the nose. Think twice before you write and judge and maybe show some respect for others; could be your own folks you know. Gosh, I hope the nitwits who comment now about an elderly man, won't be drugged, robbed, stabbed or beaten up any time soon themselves. If so; don't report here. LaoPo #68Posted 2007-11-22 10:21:37
The tone of many of the comments here are at the very least in bad taste and conceived without much thought. This victim retired in Thailand as many of us have done or are thinking about doing. Although many of us won't reach age 66 there are many who will live beyond what is thought here to be way too old to enjoy some of what is available in this country. Many different lifestyles are on offer here and all of them pose some degree of risk. I know one American gentleman who in my opinion has signed his death warrant by taking out a USD300,000 life insurance policy naming his true love found in a beer bar as the beneficiary. He married her and now has know her for about 5 months. I think this is risky behavior but it is his choice. People who ridicule this victim should look into there own childhood and past for the reasons they attack him so easily. Some of the posters must be around the victim's age and do not understand how he could end up with two women. I respectfully suggest that they ask there doctor about recent strides and medical breakthroughs in restoring male sex drive.
#69Posted 2007-11-22 10:29:14
This is quite sad. It's sad for the victim. It's particularly sad for the tourist industry. But the saddest of all is the police.
I have a friend, a young, very good looking guy, (he's been a model). On his first trip to Thailand he stopped into a night spot for a beer--he's never paid for sex or gone with hookers. He was drugged and promptly robbed. Now, I wonder why he deserved it? People who come to Thailand deserve it? People who drink deserve it? People who go to bars deserve it? This MO is henious. It makes for distrusting everyone. Perhaps you are joined by a couple of young ladies at Starbucks who want to practice their English and you wind up robbed--then you are a true victim? My thoughts are with the victim and how awful he must feel. #71Posted 2007-11-22 19:52:00
The tone of many of the comments here are at the very least in bad taste and conceived without much thought.
My thoughts are with the victim and how awful he must feel. #72Posted 2007-11-22 20:07:54
Cover your drink at least, or make sure if you order a beer (Uncapped) or another drink to take it with you wherever you go. Cheers all, Alex I've been drugged and robbed in BKK also, theres no way to avoid it. I'm 99% sure it was the bar who administered the drug. It was @ one of the Sukhumvit Beers stalls FYI. Edited by TopDogger, 2007-11-22 20:09:20. #73Posted 2007-11-22 20:11:44
Cover your drink at least, or make sure if you order a beer (Uncapped) or another drink to take it with you wherever you go. Cheers all, Alex I've been drugged and robbed in BKK also, theres no way to avoid it. I'm 99% sure it was the bar who administered the drug. It was @ one of the Sukhumvit Beers stalls FYI. stop doggin #74Posted 2007-11-22 20:20:30
Lucky they did not fancy a liver or maybe a lung....as for the savings 150,000THB it buys you a not very longtime in Pattaya.
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