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Parrothead

Anyone ever heard of this? 

 

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dicey eye

The school I work at has a branch in Nay Pyi Daw. Foreign teachers are housed in the Hilton Hotel for free (5 star accommodation). Was told by a dude that works there that it has the fasted WiFi in SEA.  He likened it to a ghost town.

Also informed that "working gals" are scarce. A desert when it comes to p*ssy.

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andy

A red light district has also emerged in Naypyidaw, Burma's new national capital, with brothels primarily disguised as beauty parlors and massage salons that attract mainly businessmen and military personnel. Approximately 70 brothels, mostly in the form of tents and bamboo huts, operate a cheap red light zone on a 30-mile stretch of highway to Naypyidaw.

 

The amazing internet.

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phuketrichard

propaganda;every Burmese has heard of the city

No idea about internet speeds but always traveling i get faster speeds using my MPT sim card than ANY hotel I have stayed at and i have stayed at over 40 places (hotels,GH's, temples)  in Burma

This goes for staying at my friends apt in Yangon across the street from the American international hs where he runs the it dept.

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