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    BANGKOK: About 50 bar girls were arrested on Monday night for staging lewd shows in a Sukhumvit lounge specialising in sexual fantasies, including sadomasochistic role playing.

    Deputy Interior Minister Pracha Maleenont led the police raid on the Cave lounge bar on Sukhumvit 33.

    €œThe bar will be closed for 90 days as punishment for allowing lewd acts on its premises,€ Pracha said.

    Before the raid, the scantily-clad girls were seen prancing around with chains and whips.

    Police decided to raid the lounge just as the girls were taking off their clothes inside cages for a sexual performance.

    The lounge was found to be well stocked with sexual props and with many theme rooms, including ones furnished like a classroom and a hospital delivery ward.

    No customers of the bar were arrested.

    A foreigner at the bar said that in recent weeks the acts staged by the hostesses had become increasingly bawdy and more serious, which might have prompted the raid.

    then there is this also h++p://tinyurl.com/2cll4

    did someone say pi?

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    did someone say pi?
    Yes they did! Fuck me. Thailand is determined to commit tourist suicide!

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    • #3


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      Major 'dildo'-dealer arrested in Thailand

      In a bold operation Thai police prevented the continuation of serious crimes when they arrested Ms. Rungthiwa Chartpradit, 29, from Chiang Mai, North-West Thailand, and charged her with 'selling pornographic sex toys' from her home in Taling Than. It was not disclosed by police exactly how the pornography were associated with the sale.

      Horrified police reported confiscation of male "dildos" in different sizes and colors, artificial female sexual organs and other sex toys. Colors were pink, transparent and black. "We were sad to discover that several of the models were even battery-powered and could be switched on to vibrate."

      "She even had catalogues advertising other similar products lying in the room" said a police source who asked for anonymity.

      The woman admitted taking orders and selling the toys for prices ranging from 100 Baht to 5000 Baht for the largest items.

      Under investigation are rumours that she also had provided massage oil, exploration creams and condoms with flavour, each of which could land her 1-2 more years in jail.

      Police are now looking for the buyers but the source added "these matters are hidden and the effects most often used in private". An 30 day amnesty is under consideration in which any such effects can be handed back. "We will ask no questions, even if the effect appears to have been used" said the source.

      Several of the effects was later found missing from the station. It is assumed that they have been taken by polimen who themselves wanted to investigate the criminal usage of the articles further.

      "Almost all of the items were much bigger than the real thing, even if it said 'natural size' on the package. Who can use a monstrum on 10 or 12 centimeters lenght for anything pleasurable is beyond my imagination" said one of the officers.
      I know the story is a bit old, but it's still funny. I especially like the 'Horrified police..." quote! It may even be a spoof!



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      • #4
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        ...On the political front there are charges that the government attempted a cover-up and although Mr Thaksin?s TRT party holds an absolute majority in the Parliament, a 'no confidence' debate is now in the cards. Thaksin's house of cards has collapsed.

        Now it appears that the economic outlook for Thailand and Vietnam, two of Asia's top economic performers last year, will be severely tested during the rest of 2004. In addition, the flu epidemic has hit Cambodia, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and Indonesia.

        Thailand is the world's fourth largest poultry producer and it has already lost two of its biggest markets, the EU and Japan.

        The Thai government has pledged US$76 million in compensation to poultry producers, however, regaining the confidence of customers will be difficult. So far, nine million chickens have been slaughtered in Thailand and 1.8 million have been killed in South Korea.

        The Stock Exchange of Thailand continues to take declines as the news about the flu continues to dominate the headlines of Bangkok newspapers.
        Thaksins continuing lies and ongoing coverups on this and other issues are finally being addressed seriously by foreign customers. With the socal crusade getting bad press and the corruption stifling the countries economic growth it seems as though the house that Tak built may soon collapse.

        How is that Elite Card program looking now you fukking first class international CLOWN!

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        • #5
          C'mon, he will fake his next election as well. This guy invested far too much already that he'll count on democratic rules. The only people who can stop this man are the Chinese mobsters who'll soon loose a lot of money because of this asshole.

          MK
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEdXtf-GHvU

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          • #6
            Thaksin will rule the waves. I've been telling you that for months ! Noone thought 2am closing would be enforced - It was. 12 now coming in and it will be enforced. Welcome to the new world of Thaksin S. I told you too many rich Thais in Thailand and across the World are sick and tired of having their beloved Kingdom be referred to by farangs as the biggest brothel in Asia. We all know how proud the Thai people are about their country. Now, unless someone assassinates Mr T then roll on clean up and you guys better get used to it and plan accordingly because as the good book says,
            "Fail to plan - plan to fail"

            Bricktop

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