Here I can wear flip-flops all the year round.
Here I can wear flip-flops all the year round.
pennyboy (November 15th, 2017)
I dont..I like to walk (slowly Thai style) everywhere so prefer trainers...
I find that Thailand never ceases to surprise me.
Just when I think I’ve seen everything something entirely new (to me) turns up.
For example, while driving near Nongprue town, I came across a bird song festival/competition.
It was an amazing sight (& sound) to behold involving about 50 bird cages each having one bird sing his little heart out with each handler all excited and rooting for his own.
Amazing Thailand.
Smiles (November 15th, 2017)
OK. I'll suspend my skepticism for the time being and pretend you're a normal poster. I love to ride down Jomtien Beach Road at 3.00am wearing just a shirt and shorts, buy an iced coffee, sit down on one of the steps, look out on the ocean and think how happy I am to have such a destination to visit. If there's a kickass lightening storm moving across the bay then so much the better.
dab69 (November 16th, 2017)
its scepticism...plse...
...and how dare u imply Im not normal..like what is normal..an 82 year old geriatric like u slobbering all over an 18 year old MB ...and believing he actually wants to be in the same room ???
...but on the other hand I have stayed at Tui's several times and the gay jomtien beach can be lovely at night..no bright lights..or screaming whores...
Poxxy. The software prefers the US spelling. And I'm nowhere near 82. We want different things from an off. It seems that you resent those of us who like a pleasant time with a warm parting of the ways at the end. I'm not sure why, it's nothing to do with you. But, your posts have an inescapable anger and this often manifests itself in your psychotic style of writing.
Last edited by arsenal; November 15th, 2017 at 17:13.
u remind me of " little britain"...computer says nah...
And now I'm a whack job...gee thanks..
I've been lucky to have visited some great sites - the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Preah Vihar; on The Cambodian border, places like Koh Chang and Koh Samet. And now a trip to Khon Kaen. Thailand is full of surprises.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.