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Old 13th March 2008, 09:45 AM
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Keeping it On Topic

Guys,

I've just received a terse reminder from the owners of this board that we need to keep the topic of conversation as close to "Cruising for Sex" as possible. It's OK to have a thread on hotel accommodations, restaurants, etc., once in a while, but we need to keep away from stuff like threads of jokes, gossip, links to news articles not germane to sex/cruising for sex, etc. etc. There are lots of other boards full of this kind of stuff, and the board owners want to keep this one different. Thanks.
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Old 14th March 2008, 01:44 AM
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Completely understood. Problem for Thailand is that everytime some-one reports a great new CFS venue, it seems to get raided or closed down within a couple of weeks. Not that CFS is the only board, but I think this one is closely monitored and acted on.

In Pattaya Hard Rock has had to open up its back room, Jungle Boys has been closed down, X-Ray closed for 3 months (due under 20's) .....I'm just not willing to announce discoveries any more 'cos I dont want to cause their premature closure.
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Old 15th March 2008, 02:15 AM
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Completely understood.
Problem for Thailand is that everytime some-one reports a great new CFS venue, it seems to get raided or closed down within a couple of weeks. Not that CFS is the only board, but I think this one is closely monitored and acted on.
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-- While the State undoubtedly has MORE facilities than most web-sites are there not some ways and means to prevent such intrusions?
- I am not a techie-person and so am unable to make any useful contribultions beyond suggestion that e'one. should be required to register and to log-in before accessing the site.
-- bibi.. --
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