If Schrodinger's cat had been reading this thread I fear it might well have grabbed the hammer and released the cyanide
Considering that this thread is, essentially, about whether it will rain in the rainy season; I must tell you I yearn for an update on the hotel and restaurant situation. Googling the weather can even be done from one's fourth floor, cold water, walk up nostalgically located behind's one's former workplace at the vehicle licensing bureau in Swansea.
Elsewhere, I've read about a new wine shop and a fine new bakery either side of Dick's Jomtien. Also, there is - as I've read, a large new Chinese restaurant. But, I suppose we will get to that after we settle Scottish sex scandals and the burning issue of the political integrity of the UK.
I agree these are important world issue but please note that among the posters who argue about this are the ones who inerringly whine about a question about where to stay.
paborn (September 4th, 2018)
September weather in one picture:
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christianpfc (September 7th, 2018), dab69 (September 5th, 2018), francois (September 5th, 2018), paborn (September 4th, 2018), Tintin (September 7th, 2018)
Thats not so much weather perhaps as maybe more just a walk in shower ! :-(
By all accounts last night's rain was so heavy that the 'river' was a foot deep outside Nice Boys and it was impossible to get to Boyztown.
Then why are you here, paborn?
You have shared your thoughts about Sawadtee on another board, the same board where you learned about fine new bakery at Jomtien, so what is keeping you here?
Your words about Sawadtee:
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frequent (September 4th, 2018)
It's simple. I like some of the people here and have high hopes for improvement. I think I said that in the second paragraph. Was I unclear? You've made 11 posts. Apparently, you have little to add, it's a shame really. So, why is it you lurk? You seem to only emerge to defend the indefensible.
By the way, goodbye.