“He didn’t want to stay at the Marriott, Marriotts were just too American for him, but it was the only hotel in Pattaya he had ever heard of and he knew how to walk to Baby Dolls from there so that’s where he stayed. He showered and changed his shirt, but it was still early for a place like Baby Dolls so he went downstairs and walked around a small shopping mall that was connected to the hotel. He found a coffee shop and ordered a cappuccino and a grilled cheese sandwich, and he sat and ate ...the sandwich and drank the cappuccino at a little table out front where he could watch the passing parade. And in Pattaya, the passing parade was better than Mardi Gras. Tay had always thought there had to be some kind of international network devoted to coaxing social rejects and dropout cases worldwide into coming to Pattaya because come they did by the thousands. They walked away from third-shift jobs in places like Manchester, Berlin, Toronto, and Seattle, bought the cheapest airline ticket they could find, and made their way to the Land of Smiles.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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