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RhinoTusk

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  1. I think it was inflated with the baked beans served at the Sportsman
  2. Turns out this is a new amusement ride called Sky Ryder to be offered on the 3rd floor of the Royal Garden Plaza. But you're right, they'll have to go a lot higher to get any fresh air. No idea about the cost or when the opening is. They're currently in the process of testing the equipment. Any volunteers?
  3. This is hovering over the Marriott at the moment. Balloon chasers delight.
  4. Here's a link to the full video for a 75 minute flashback [media=]http://youtu.be/6jrkL6BkF9I[/media]
  5. Passed away in San Diego today at 92. I feel fortunate to have seen this great artist in concert at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee in 1990. An except from Monterey Pop, the pre-Woodstock rock concert that made stars of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin during the "Summer of Love" [media=] [/media]
  6. The 68 version was much better. Matthew Broderick.
  7. Sounds like you're using MacAfee anti-virus software.
  8. And another one bites the dust http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/67859/russian-man-drugged-robbed-transsexual-russian-accomplice/
  9. Had lunch here today. The waitress said the bar is closing December 15, after having been in business over 20 years.
  10. Many nights, I need to navigate Walking Street very quickly, so I can get between my favorite bars before happy hour ends. Consequently, I would very much like to shoot the Michael Jackson impersonator for all the log jams he creates with his stupid show. Have I been in Pattaya too long?
  11. Ruen Thai is really good. When you're in Bangkok, try Salathip at the Shangri-La. It's outdoors, right along the river. http://www.shangri-l...rants/salathip/
  12. Ruen Thai sounds interesting, I'll check it out. THIS is what I call an Irish Coffee: The Guiness Book of World Record's largest Irish Coffee. From the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco, which serves about 2,000 a day (mostly 6 ounce glasses), and where I discovered this exhilarating elixir.
  13. I really admire the Irish, they'll put whiskey in anything. So, whenever I need a break from crawling the GoGos I like to 'sober up' with an Irish Coffee at King's Cafe, across from the Ice Bar. It's a good spot for people watching, and you can peer up at the Eastern European girls on the Moulin Rouge preview stage next door. I've never been inside, so it's interesting to watch customers walking up and down the stairs, and note how long they stay. Your Irish Coffee is prepared table-side at King's Cafe. Igniting the flame temporarily attracts the attention of hoards of Walking St
  14. I one I use want 3 month minimum. I've heard some good reviews of this one, but I haven't used them personally http://dancewatchers.com/
  15. Rent a condo for a month. Much more cost effective than a hotel.
  16. One place on Oahu I really enjoyed was Kailua, off the usual tourist path. There's a beautiful beach there, particularly good for wind surfing, that's nearly deserted on weekdays. For lunch, Cisco's Cantina, home of the Megarita, served delicious crab enchiladas. After one of their Megaritas (a 40 Oz Margarita), I was in no shape to drive back to Waikiki and would spend the rest of the afternoon at the beach drying out.
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