PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Chao Na
I assume you are refering to me ... seeing as how the other events listed are not worth talking about. By the way Precious, you're off the Ignore List for awhile as you wrote something some days ago that I actually thought worth reading. Lucky you!
And yes my rabid fans ... landed in Suvarnapoopoo (which seems to be decaying right before my eyes) Tuesday night and am now happily dug in at the condo love nest in Hua Hin. Things continue apace ... happiness is rife in the land ... I know I know, you wanna barf.
Noticed that the Board has now accepted another message board Troll in the name of SteveKoolDink and some naive members actually believe him to be kosher and worth replying to. This is a serious mistake, but you may be relieved to know that I shall not be flooding the Board with "PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL" announcements.
Hope all is well with all and will be considering some reports on gay doings (and other doings) in the hinterland in due course.
Cheers ... gotta go, the beloved is cruising mobile phone joints trying to get some info on how to switch languages on his latest communications gadget. (Another fallen phone in another greasy rice paddie ~ I kid you not)
PS ... United Airlines is now officialy designated 'The Pits' by this tired voyager (details later), and I'm cashing in my millions of airmiles next year and heading for Singapore or EVA.
PSS ... and gwm4asian, for your information, I am NOT enigmatic!!
PSSS ... anybody want directions to the world's best Pad Thai (and are willing to travel to Cha Am to get it :blackeye: 25 baht) PM me or email. Also Bangkok's best boiled chicken on rice with guy broth and home made hot sauce. also 25 baht. The first discovered just today, the second found some time ago, but now we head for a hotel way out in Phra Kanong (700 baht) just to be close to this luscious breakfast treat.
Re: PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Smiles
By the way Precious, you're off the Ignore List for awhile as you wrote something some days ago that I actually thought worth reading. Lucky you!
How did you know what I wrote if you had me on ignore? And what was it you found "worth reading", so I can be sure to avoid piquing your interest in the future.
Re: PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Chao Na
" ... How did you know what I wrote if you had me on ignore? ... "
You are a dumb cunt quite often aren't you. I didn't say when I took you off, did I? It was awhile ago (after a few months of heaven), just in time to catch your single pearl of wisdom. I have no doubt that you'll bury yourself in the your rathole of unfounded self-admiration once again.
The Ignore List consists of only Bwana now. Who I think is you. :blackeye:
Cheers though ...
Re: PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Smiles
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Originally Posted by Chao Na
I assume you are refering to me ... seeing as how the
other events listed are not worth talking about.
I was hurt by your comment above Smiles, surely George Stanley singing is worth talking about also. :-)
Welcome home and regards to Pot.
Choc Dee,
George.
Re: PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Smiles
Also Bangkok's best boiled chicken on rice with guy broth and home made hot sauce. also 25 baht
Guy broth? I think I know which Thai word you meant. But for a second...never mind. Hope you are having fun with the beloved.
Re: PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL ...
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Originally Posted by Smiles
Noticed that the Board has now accepted another message board Troll in the name of SteveKoolDink and some naive members actually believe him to be kosher and worth replying to. This is a serious mistake, but you may be relieved to know that I shall not be flooding the Board with "PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TROLL" announcements.
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Amen. He is on my "do not feed" list. At first, a r├йcent post appeared legitimate but regressed to a farce as was his initial intention. You know the post, the 50 Baht tip.
Fran├зois
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Originally Posted by Davey612
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Originally Posted by Smiles
Also Bangkok's best boiled chicken on rice with guy broth and home made hot sauce. also 25 baht
Guy broth? I think I know which Thai word you meant. But for a second...never mind. Hope you are having fun with the beloved.
I think Smiles is talking about khaaw man kai, a very popular dish which has been officially translated as "Hainan Chicken and Rice with Ginger Brown Bean Sauce." (Nancie McDermott, Real Thai.)
On the food front, I recently made both Vindaloo Curry (Goanese/Indian) and Chicken Fesanjan (Persian). I was interested to learn that the bf preferred the Persian dish, which is made with (!!!) walnuts and pomegranate juice.
Next up comes another attempt at Salade Nicoise! Oh, hard-boiled eggs, lettuce, tuna, capers, anchovies (perhaps)), tomatoes, cooked potatoes, and the right amount of yummy vinaigrette.
Or is this feeding the troll????
Re: What is even weirder...
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Originally Posted by Henry Cate
One huge hint: Buddhism originated in India.
Really? I was almost certain that the Lord Buddha came from Nepal. Silly me.
Re: What is even weirder...
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Originally Posted by "Henry Cate":152tq7ei
One huge hint: Buddhism originated in India.
Really? I was almost certain that the Lord Buddha came from Nepal. Silly me.[/quote:152tq7ei]
The piece of what is called "Ancient India" where he was born is now part of Nepal, so you're both right.
dboy
We all know, and know well...
We all know that China is not in Thailand. You have put me on "Ignore" because you have been writing silly things.
As one other example:
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I've looked up your "Nancie" with Google and am convinced I was eating Hainanese Chicken Rice before she was born.
Well, that's an interesting statement! You might want to look up her website:
http://www.nanciemcdermott.com/thailand.htm
There, she clearly states that she went to Thailand as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1975. Hmm, I went to Tunisia as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1978.
Assuming roughly similar age trajectories, Nancie was about 20-22 when she went to Thailand. In 1975.
Now comes the math part, which might be too hard. Her Peace Corps service date marks her birthdate as "around" 1943.
And you are convinced that you were eating this dish before she was born? That is to say, you were chowing down on Hainanese Chicken before, say, 1943?
Were you eating it as a toothless babe? Or as a young adult? Are you trying to tell us, 555, that you were born in 1923, or what?
That would make you 82 years old, and a prime candidate for the sort of mental jiujitsu you have been performing so far. "Offer a stupid argument, follow it with a second, stupider argument, and then scream 'Oh shut up!' "