Once cigarette-happy Asia lurches toward nanny statism. (Predicted here.) Sadly, debauched sex-tourism capital Thailand is leading the charge.
Kerry Howley | March 2, 2005
Once cigarette-happy Asia lurches toward nanny statism. (Predicted here.) Sadly, debauched sex-tourism capital Thailand is leading the charge.
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|3.2.05 @ 10:07AM|#
Asia lurching towards statism? Please. Developed Asian societies, particularly the Chinese and Japanese, have always had a state-centric bias.
|3.2.05 @ 10:31AM|#
This doesn't strike me as the best way to try to bring back foreign tourists post-tsunami.
|3.2.05 @ 1:15PM|#
So I can't have a Marlboro right after a 10 hour S&M sesson involving kids, animals, pinheads, and the occasional bodybuilder?
Screw them, I'm heading for the Phillipines!