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He's back! The Walking Boy is back in action and was seen in Jomtien Complex last night doing his usual thing.
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francois
He's back! The Walking Boy is back in action and was seen in Jomtien Complex last night doing his usual thing.
What a difference in meaning a single consonant makes
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StevieWonders
What a difference in meaning a single consonant makes
Obviously “frequent” is back too!
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Manforallseasons
Obviously “frequent” is back too!
frequent never left, he just metamorphosized; similar to a tadpole changing into a croaking frog.
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Walking boy, Beer looked much heavier and seemed even more erratic, running amok.
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francois
He's back! The Walking Boy is back in action and was seen in Jomtien Complex last night doing his usual thing.
Is he not entitled to his privacy??
I would not like to read of my movements on this site..Leave the poor man alone.
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I doubt very much that we'd enjoy listening-in to the comments bar-boys make about us. Not about me of course.
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London68
Is he not entitled to his privacy??
I would not like to read of my movements on this site..Leave the poor man alone.
This post is 10 pages long and I did not start it although I did contribute 2 or 3 benign comments. Is he entitled to his privacy? I would say no, not in his case.. He has a tendency to intrude on other people and thus opens himself to critique by others.
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13000+ views of this inane topic is a testament to the way things are in Pattaya at the moment.
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A bit harsh. The comments have been overwhelmingly kind-hearted and, looking back on my twenty-five years association with Pattaya, I remember many characters , both Thai and falang, with affection. For example, I recall joining a discussion about the passing of "Tiger", one of the original Boyztown go-go dancers and a fixture on the Boyztown scene for perhaps thirty years. Many of us were saddened by his death.
Furthermore, this particular thread has resulted in interesting- at least to me- considerations of how the guys relate to one another. I see no harm in this. Which is not the case when the death of a local celebrity (sic) leads to page after page of gloating and the re-airing of past disputes.