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Halfhansum
May 19th, 2012, 16:34
Anyone got any tips on how to beat the manic depression, when you know you cant get back to Thailand for another year..... :crybaby:

RonanTheBarbarian
May 19th, 2012, 18:15
Where do you live?

Do a search in your local area in GayRomeo for Thai speakers...keep you in practice!

luvthai-2
May 19th, 2012, 23:36
Buy some hott thai porn to help get you thru the nights.

lukylok
May 20th, 2012, 03:14
Start learning to speak tha├п ! That will keep you busy.

Dboy
May 20th, 2012, 04:56
Start learning to speak tha├п ! That will keep you busy.

LOL, yes it does keep you busy. I made a copy of "Thai for Beginners" and "The for Intermediate Learners" (the Becker courses) and put them in my car disc changer (kept the originals in the box they come in since CD's in a car wear out due to temperature changes). Every day going my suck job I'd listen to Thai..also had Thai music CD's in the changer.

I also spend a lot of time in the gym, both in Thailand (Tony's) and in farang-land...that helps. Getting your body fat down to single digits can be quite a challenging project, but you'll be glad you did later when you're in only in-shape farang guy in Sunee Plaza! I'm not in single-digit body fat yet, but will be by the time high season 2012 rolls around.

The problem is that Thailand is 24/7 sensory overload, so just about any place else seems boring by comparison. People in the office will talk about the "wild" weekend they just had, while you'll be thinking their big "adventure" sounds like a boring tuesday night in YOUR world. Best not to bother commenting on that. They simply won't understand.

Dboy

arsenal
May 20th, 2012, 10:24
There is no known cure. The symptoms can be alleviated by regular use of SGT and others, Pattayaphotoguide.com and Google Earth. The absolute longest I can go is about 9 months.

James Barnes
May 20th, 2012, 14:25
Register (free) and keep up with the scene at www.out-in-thailand.com (http://www.out-in-thailand.com) - our current and back issues can be found there!

Halfhansum
May 20th, 2012, 20:55
"The problem is that Thailand is 24/7 sensory overload, so just about any place else seems boring by comparison. People in the office will talk about the "wild" weekend they just had, while you'll be thinking their big "adventure" sounds like a boring tuesday night in YOUR world. Best not to bother commenting on that. They simply won't understand."

You got it in one there dboy ...
I hardly ever bother going out now in the UK, because it all seems so tame and boring...
Ah well ...Another year will pass eventually.. lol