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When you are interested in Thailand and the rest of SE Asia, most photography websites you find tend to take one of two tacks. They are either travel-related with lots of landscapes, iconic buildings, and local color, or go the soft porn route displaying nude and/or seminude photos of the local men the photographer found to be hot. I can’t remember ever running across one that encompasses both before. Canadian travel photographer Ian Robert Knight’s site manages to pull that mix off successfully and is a real visual treat. You may check the site out for the men, but take a look at his travel shots too. They’re some of the best I’ve seen.
Pattaya’s sexpats have a new excuse for being fat. It may be over eating and a lack of exercise is not the culprit, being discriminated against for being gay possibly trumps all. Now if that doesn’t send you off to the fridge for a half gallon of Häagen Dazs, I don’t know what will.
Size queens will have absolutely no interest in this contest in Denmark where men submit pictures of their penises, and the smallest wins an iPhone. Good thing there is a prize because I don’t know that bragging rights alone would do it.
. . . and on the other end of the ruler, it turns out it is not only Bhutan where penis architectural decorations are favored.
Okay, okay, knowing y’all can never get enough of dick, here’s a little from Vietnam.
As long as I’m on the subject of peni, and when am I not, if you have not yet decided where you stand on stem cell research, this bit of news should firm up your opinion.
Double OMG! The latest installment in the James Bond franchise, Skyfall, opens soon and the blogosphere is going gaga over a clip showing Daniel Craig’s butt crack. (What I have to do everything for you? Google it.) Yawn. Daniel already showed off his mini-me in 1998’s “Love Is the Devil: blah, blah, blah, penis! But it’s always fun to watch Dame Judi out testosterone her fellow actors, so go see Skyfall anyway.
Whoever it was that said it’s the journey, not the destination never experienced modern day air travel. Getting there is often the worst part of the trip. A humorous look at The Stuff Frequent Travelers Wish We Knew.
Halloween and its ghosts and goblins are just around the corner. Unless you are in Thailand, where ghosts play an active role in the local population’s daily lives. It’s old news now, but did you know when Suvarnabhumi opened among all of its other inaugural problems it was haunted? Cue 99 monks . . .
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ChristianPFC said:
There is a building in Paris (Immeuble Lavirotte) whose door looks like a giant penis:
http://museumchick.com/2010/01/is-that-a-lavirotte-or-is-that-door-just-happy-to-see-me-paris.html
http://www.1902.info/building/view/id/82/l/en
Swimfan said:
It’s a small world ! Looking at Ian’s photos, get to the circuit party pics and who is there in the bottom left corner of one of one of the photos ! A little hottie that I met holidaying in Samui last October !
Bangkokbois said:
Sweet!
Amazing how connected the world has become through the internet.
John (Sanuk) said:
Some of Ian Robert Knights pics are good, but i think yours are generslly far better and more interesting!
Bangkokbois said:
[blush]
Have I ever mentioned how much I lub you John?
ChristianPFC said:
He takes pictures of plastic chairs as well:
http://ianrobertknight.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/HDR/G0000ZoayeBNXvCo/I0000wuKfZjLq8NQ
Bangkokbois said:
I’d missed that one. No wonder I like this guy’s work so much!