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I had VERY good experience last Thursday evening at BIG C when I was just killing my SHORT time there .
Many many young yammy guys exposing their horny dicks and mass wanking ( including one gorgeous uni student ) No interference by cleaning lady (who doesn't clean well ) or security guy what so ever . But I just had to go , because I had an appointment with my BF . I came back yesterday again hoping for longer and hotter actions . But security guys were very keen . And when I was enjoying " Showing each others' assets " with two other BIG assets , one Chinese looking over weight guy with T shirt came in urinal area , and aimed his VDO camera toward us ! 3 of us stopped what we were doing ( not pissing , of course ) , and left there immediately . What hell on earth is VDO shooting allowed in public toilets ? What a fun spoiler !
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Not too worry about ITV. Soon it will be too busy broadcasting Singaporean soaps, films, culture and tourism. Ads for Singapore Airlines, Raffle Hotel, etc will be run every five minutes. Somethig for a change. Just make sure you understand Chinese or Singlish.
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Dear Thai Guy ,
Perhaps we should more worry about the new ownership of our THAI AIR ASIA ( FD ) They no longer eligible to fly domestic and also some international routes ( as they are no longer a Thai company ) It says so on SAWADEET FORUM . THAI AIR ASIA'S FUTURE Your ( and also my ) Thai Asia booking to KL is still valid ? If it's not , WE KNOW TO WHOM WE SHOULD BLAME THIS !
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I am not worrying about my booking at all, Ninja. If all the flights have to be cancelled, then be it. I don't really care. I don't have to go to KL. I just hope I will get the money back. As I paid for this booking with credit card, I should get the refund from Air Asia or from the credit card company if Air Asia cannot fly.
Frankly, I hope that the government will not zigzag the law to allow Air Asia to have a right to fly within Thailand at all. Their right to fly from Thailand to other countries should also be reviewed. I haven't booked a hotel yet. My flight is in June, and I don't think I will book the hotel until nearer to the time. Below is a travel agent that offers good rates for late booking - - bookings can only be made within 2 weeks prior to checking in. www.latestays.com that may be of interest to you.
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Now I REALLY worry about unclear future of FD ( Thai Air Asia )
Thai Air Asia's licence in doubt By the way , yesterday evening I enjoyed massive 6 guys side by side open wanking at BIG C . Still more and more horny guys came in , but couldn't accommodate .
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The Hottest toilet in BIG C ?
It changes often , because the security notices and they patrol very often . Juts ask me again before you vist BKK next time . By the way , your Air Asia booking for your next holiday to Thailand is all right ? I have no idea if I should book with them now . Who ( will ) owns Thai AirAsia Do you know TEMASEK owns SINGAPORE AIRLINES ?
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TEMASEK also owns SingTel, Virgin Atlantic Airlines (49%) and P&O Ferry (? %) in the UK, and many more.
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Thai guy quotes ,
*** TEMASEK also owns SingTel, Virgin Atlantic Airlines (49%) and P&O Ferry (? %) in the UK, and *** TIGER AIRWAYS ? This is an opposition rival of Malaysia's AIRASIA ( AK ) Singapore gov. ( or Malaysian gov. ? ) doesn't allow them ( low cost airlines ) to fly between Singapore and KL . Thai AirAsia IS now THE SAME COMPANY as Tiger Airways ??? I don't think Malaysia's AirAsia likes this idea .
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Temasek (owned by the Singapore government) owns 11% of Tiger Airways. Singapore Airlines owns 49% of Tiger. In turn, Temasek owns 57% of Singapore Airlines. Thus, directly or indirectly, Temasek owns 39% of Tiger.
Which means that Temasek has a connection not only with Tiger, and not only with Thai AirAsia (through Temasek's newly acquired 49% share of Shin Corp., which owns 50% of Thai AirAsia), and not only with Malaysia's AirAsia (which owns 49% of Thai AirAsia), but also with Singapore Airlines. And both Thai AirAsia (which Temasek significantly owns) and Malaysia's AirAsia (Temasek's new "partner" in owning Thai AirAsia) are competitors of Singapore Airlines and of Tiger (both of which are significantly owned by Temasek). In other words, Malaysia's AirAsia has to compete not only with Tiger Airways and Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines, but now also with its own new partner Temasek. Thai AirAsia may have a limited future, but Singapore-government-owned Temasek seems to have an unlimited one.
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