Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
a447
Well, if it's any consolation Zebedee, I don't know him either despite having spent a lot of time in BT over the years.
Thanks a447,I feel better already. Lol
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
Kenny
I just contacted Bear through Facebook, asked him if he's ok, got a thumbs up.
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Thank you Kenny. Later this week, when I’m in Jomtien, I will give my “friend” who is manager (so he says) of a big bar in Jomtien a good verbal kicking.
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
joe552
One of the few times I agree with you latin, a little creepy to say the least.
That guy is always around and is harmless..to read that someone brought him to their room is so wrong.
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
arsenal
"I wonder what degree he got from New Castle?."
Newcastle University offers a number of courses.
Newky Broon
Woa Jackie Milburn
Kevin Keegan
Alan Shearer
Fat Slags.
Sadly though not English as you would understand it.
'Woa manfralsrasons is tha' cmin doon tha neet for a bevvy un a geme a arras? Our kid says tha' cannae beat us an he says tha' knaws it.'
It may be
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
I had a video chat with him via Facebook Messenger just a few days ago. He is doing well.His English is poor.What I understood is: He probably lives at the moment with relatives or parents one hour away from Bangkok.He would probably like to go back to Pattaya,but that makes no sense at the moment.
Covid/no tourists/no money. But I think when we all come back to Pattaya in winter,we will all see him running through Boyztown in high speed again. I like him a lot.
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Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
a447
Well, if it's any consolation Zebedee, I don't know him either despite having spent a lot of time in BT over the years.
Anyone who has been in Pattaya in Boyztown, Sunee Plaza or Jomtien must have seen Bear. He walks rapidly with both arms swinging back and forth. Maybe you didn't recognize his face but he really is everywhere, even in one night.
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
Yes Francois; that's why I can't understand why I can't recall having seen him.
I must have had my eyes elsewhere. Not difficult in Pattaya, where I tend to be looking down a lot!
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
a447
Yes Francois; that's why I can't understand why I can't recall having seen him.
I must have had my eyes elsewhere. Not difficult in Pattaya, where I tend to be looking down a lot!
This!
Exactly my thoughts. My only explanation is,from seeing his photo he would not be my type,so to me he'd just be a "face in the crowd",
but even so given his unusual behaviour,and high profile, it doesn't make sense how I'd not at least know him to see!
I feel so left out!!! Lol
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
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Originally Posted by
francois
Anyone who has been in Pattaya in Boyztown, Sunee Plaza or Jomtien must have seen Bear. He walks rapidly with both arms swinging back and forth. Maybe you didn't recognize his face but he really is everywhere, even in one night.
I don't recognize him on the picture, and I don't recognize the behavior described.
He is not my type, once I have registered that subconsciously, my eyes are elsewhere.
Re: The Pattaya Walking Boy
I first saw him as a dancer in Jammy James go go in Sunee.