A Newbie's Hua Hin Experience. Part 1 of 7

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A Newbie's Hua Hin Experience. Part 1 of 7

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I'm new to this Forum, so I thought I would post the following trip report and see how it goes. Well, hopefully.

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Sadly it didn't go well. I think this Forum is not the place for me. :(
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Comprehensive report, please remember to keep it clean and 'name-free' on the public forum though (families and bairns also read this). We have another section for more salacious details, you'll get access to that automatically after ten posts. Links and PMs will also be automatically enabled after ten posts, its a security thing.

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buksida wrote:Comprehensive report, please remember to keep it clean and 'name-free' on the public forum though (families and bairns also read this). We have another section for more salacious details, you'll get access to that automatically after ten posts. Links and PMs will also be automatically enabled after ten posts, its a security thing.

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buksida, OK. Thanks for that. Perhaps you might want to delete the post to save Members the trouble of clicking on it.

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I'm enjoying the story so far...keep it going. Pete :cheers:
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its actually a very good trip report ,i have read it elsewhere and the videos are good quality , it also include chaam
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There was nothing wrong with 90% of it, it was a good read - just needed to be kept family friendly ... at least until you got into the NC section ... :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:
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buksida wrote:There was nothing wrong with 90% of it, it was a good read - just needed to be kept family friendly ... at least until you got into the NC section ... :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:
There were to be many HD videos in this report which enhance the report considerably. Much of the enjoyment is lost without them. Perhaps I'll come back and repost when I've had 10 other posts accepted. In the meantime it might be better to delete it.
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Intrigued now, would like to read it.
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I did. It was pretty harmless. :D Might get more interesting when the OP hits 10 posts and we get to his 2nd night in HH. Otherwise, it was a wasted trip! :naughty:
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barrief old fella, don't be put off so easily. As you can see from the responses people have left, your trip report was actually appreciated. Unfortunately I can't see it so I obviously arrived on the scene to late. Nonetheless, if it contained "adult" material, then just wait until you have ten posts. We are all subjected to the same rules, and they are there for a reason, even if we don't always agree. All in all, HHAD is a nice forum. It must be because it's the only forum I have ever frequented. Not even Facebook has achieved such a goal. :thumb: :laugh:


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:agree:
:cheers: :cheers:
I am still a couple of years away from living in HH/Pranburi. However, thanks to forum, I am sure there are a few people I will want to meet up with by then!
:cheers: :cheers: Bowls, burger and beer on a Thursday sounds great!
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sandemb wrote::agree:
:cheers: :cheers:
I am still a couple of years away from living in HH/Pranburi. However, thanks to forum, I am sure there are a few people I will want to meet up with by then!
:cheers: :cheers: Bowls, burger and beer on a Thursday sounds great!
If that is No 1 I cannot wait for the rest
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If that is No 1 I cannot wait for the rest[/quote]
Just another option -- barefoot bowls is a lot of fun, just keep a beer at each end!
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Hi barrief,
any chance you could post a few more times and then continue your review in the appropriate section? Pleeaasseeee......
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Ginjaninja wrote:Hi barrief,
any chance you could post a few more times and then continue your review in the appropriate section? Pleeaasseeee......
GN.
Yes, I did continue to post. I posted ten pics recommending a visit to Cha Am which were deleted. I contributed to this post...

Just tried to post the link which is in this Forum, but I'm not allowed to do that. I don't have the time to waste with this Forum. Sorry.
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