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bunta71

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In Topic: Good Places To Eat In Krabi

2012-04-22 17:03:09

View Postgrumpyoldman, on 2012-01-29 11:25:03, said:

View Postcostalot, on 2011-12-07 19:08:05, said:

View Postbikkalad, on 2011-09-09 06:57:57, said:

The Irish Rover.......Bangers and Mash.........oooh yeah!!!!   best pork snags ive had plus a rich onion gravy...now were talking......the Sunday roast is nice as well...................you need something to bind you up after days of spicy/chilli food for sure;)
I guess it's great if you are a smoker..........smoking allowed in the airconditioned restaurant/bar area!!!!!!!   auful and illegal.
Will never go there again.
I'm not a fan of smokers either, but then again I'm really against over-regulating things. I'm an American, and when you can't even swat your kid for misbehaving under the auspices of CPS taking them away, regulations have gotten way out of hand.

If The Rover's owner allows smoking, so be it. Just put a sign outside that says so, so that those of us who do not want to partake in tobacco can choose to enter or not.

Back on topic: can someone please name for me the cafe style place in Krabi town, sort of across from the Hollywood hotel but up the street a little, when you walk in they have the pictures of all their dishes on the walls with pricings. Great food there and CHEAP ! Just can't ever remember the name, need to change the nic to Grumpyoldalzheimers........
Cafe 31 maybe? Incredible and edible portions. A few doors downhill from Kyo Ngean in Krabi. Quality and giant portions.

In Topic: Bus To Krabi

2012-04-22 16:30:56

I am assuming the OP knows there is an airport in Krabi...

In Topic: Anyone Into Dream Theater?

2012-04-19 08:51:02

View PostChainsaw, on 2012-04-17 20:42:48, said:

Prog rock sounds like a cool label for this type of music but it's not progressive rock, it's jazz rock and this style of playing has been around for years - nothing progressive (whatever that means) about it.
Can't knock the musicians though - very accomplished.
   How can progressive rock take me so far back down memory lane. I would call it "traveling music". Close your eyes, and travel...In their music I hear a little bit of Alan Parsons, Yes, Pink Floyd and several other music influences. Maybe even a little Jean-luc Ponty jazz...

In Topic: Anyone Into Dream Theater?

2012-04-17 17:49:39

Very nice...thanks to both of you.

In Topic: Huge Shake Here In Kata

2012-04-16 17:33:48

Heroines Monument area...this was a quick jolt but accompanied by an explosive sound. I've been in several large earthquakes through the years and this was by far the strangest to me in the abrupt yet powerful short jolt and sound...

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