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Thread: Ken and the Little Mango

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    Ken and the Little Mango

    Ken, the companion of the recently departed Allen, asked me to post that he is back in Pattaya. His restaurant will be open tonight August 20 as he has finished his remodeling. Ken took Allen's ashes up to his village to the wat where Allen helped build a crematorium.

    Ken hopes people will stop by the Little Mango whic is on Soi VC in Sunee Plaza


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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    Allen had been quite ill, but has made a remarkable recovery and is back to teaching
    Did you miss the news?

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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    a year? thought it was longer than that!

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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely_Rs
    Allen had been quite ill, but has made a remarkable recovery and is back to teaching
    Did you miss the news?
    If I were a betting man, I'd wager that this is yet another cut and paste from another unattributed source.
    [size=7][color=#0000FF][i]"quiet1":[/i] the poster previously known as [i]"bkk gwm"[/i][/color][/size]

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    The 'Little Mango' sounds delightful and Ken looks delightful like a little mango himself. A reason perhaps to go to Pattaya a second time before I die.

    All this talk of dying, and eating, Im getting mighty confused and hungry.

    As many locals know, KenтАЩs personal partner is the well-known Allen Briggs, who formerly produced the weekly Pattaya gay report. Allen has just passed away, but was teaching Law at a University class six days a week. Allen is a steady customer at Little Mango; and, by the way, he pays for every meal. According to Ken, Allen feels that heтАЩd be paying if he ate somewhere else, so why not at KenтАЩs place?
    Lucky Alan is able to rise from the ashes to pay for some of his partners food. Knowing how Thai's feel about ghosts Im sure the little Mango isn't too happy about it though.

    It would be even better if Ken could have a few farang favorites like Mussiman Guy, or Spaghetti Bolognaise, Steak and chips or even a nice Egg burger and chips, home made of course.................. Appetizers run from fifty to seventy baht and include such items as garlic bread, mussels au gratin in garlic butter and prawn cocktail.
    Foul French and Belgian food is it? Don't they pass for farang? The prawn cocktail could've come straight out of the roaring twenties, as delicious as ever.

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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    I believe the post Bottoms Up posted is similar to an article that had been written in Spice Magazine a while ago.

    I believe the first time I met Ken was when he was working as a host in a Sunee bar called Memories (same spot as Memories is now, but when Oud owned it).

    I also believe Little Mango serves western food. I don't think Ken is the cook, but manages and owns the pub

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    Service VERY SLOW don't think it will last now he is paying his own rent.

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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    I am curious, did LMTU at least get the man's name correct? I mean he is called Ken, Yes?

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    Dear Up the Bum,
    You started with:
    Quote Originally Posted by Bottoms Up
    As many locals know, KenтАЩs personal partner is the well-known Allen Briggs, who formerly produced the weekly Pattaya gay report. Allen had been quite ill, but has made a remarkable recovery and is back to teaching Law at a University class six days a week. Allen is a steady customer at Little Mango; and, by the way, he pays for every meal. According to Ken, Allen feels that heтАЩd be paying if he ate somewhere else, so why not at KenтАЩs place?
    Then you changed it to:
    Quote Originally Posted by Bottoms Up
    As many locals know, KenтАЩs personal partner is the well-known Allen Briggs, who formerly produced the weekly Pattaya gay report. Allen has just passed away, but was teaching Law at a University class six days a week. Allen is a steady customer at Little Mango; and, by the way, he pays for every meal. According to Ken, Allen feels that heтАЩd be paying if he ate somewhere else, so why not at KenтАЩs place?
    But ... you big silly ... you didn't change the tense in the next sentence. So you still have:
    Allen is a steady customer at Little Mango; and, by the way, he pays for every meal.
    Is should be Was and Pays should be Paid

    You will never be a world class plagiarist like Princess Michael of Kent or Geoffrey Archer if you can't do the basic language stuff!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Ken and the Little Mango

    Quote Originally Posted by pattayalove
    You will never be a world class plagiarist like Princess Michael of Kent of Geoffrey Archer if you can't do the basic language stuff!!!!!!!!!!

    Hmmm! :scratch:
    OOps That's another window in his glasshouse shattered.... :joker: :joker: :joker: :joker:

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