Ok, you know who you are. Those of you who like durian (my dad is one of you, but then he also eats Limberger cheese so it makes perfect sense). You can eat the fancy not so stinky durian
But can you eat the far smellier and gooier durian baan?
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#3719209 Durian Eaters
Posted
sbk
on 2010-06-29 22:40:48
#3753359 First Time Here And In Thailand
Posted
Mat81
on 2010-07-16 20:08:24
Hi to everyone!
I'm Matteo, 28y.o. from Italy! I'm new on this forum, but I've read many things...
I have some requests, and I hope I'm not bothering...
I'm planning to go in Thai for the first time in January, to meet again a nice lady I met an year ago in italy...
when I'll be there I'd like to see Bangkok, some days in a resort (someone told me that Koh Samet is a nice place), then Chiang Mai.
I'm thinking which way could be nicer to travel from Bkk to Chiang Mai... train or car? I won't use any flight cause I want to see everything while I'm there!
I have 30 days to spend around thailand!
do u have any other advice to give me?
Thanks a lot
EDIT: just now she told me that she wants to bring me to Pattaya too... she wants me to see how's life there.. do u think I should go there too?
I'm Matteo, 28y.o. from Italy! I'm new on this forum, but I've read many things...
I have some requests, and I hope I'm not bothering...
I'm planning to go in Thai for the first time in January, to meet again a nice lady I met an year ago in italy...
when I'll be there I'd like to see Bangkok, some days in a resort (someone told me that Koh Samet is a nice place), then Chiang Mai.
I'm thinking which way could be nicer to travel from Bkk to Chiang Mai... train or car? I won't use any flight cause I want to see everything while I'm there!
I have 30 days to spend around thailand!
do u have any other advice to give me?
Thanks a lot
EDIT: just now she told me that she wants to bring me to Pattaya too... she wants me to see how's life there.. do u think I should go there too?
#3745098 Thailand Urged To Provide Incentives For Women To Produce 'Qualitative...
Posted
Brewsta
on 2010-07-12 23:32:49
Brewsta, on 2010-07-12 23:28:31, said:
nakachalet, on 2010-07-11 23:48:18, said:
ozzieman05, on 2010-07-11 17:45:31, said:
Automatic visas to couples who have a Farang father who stays with the wife and child
Now that is an instant way to get better quality babies and more of them
Now that is an instant way to get better quality babies and more of them
do you really mean what you said....
and do you really say what you mean....?
to arrive at quality children.... it begins even before conception....
it is almost a little too late in the scheme of natural processes.... once a child is born....
any rate.... thailand is heading toward the right direction in getting people
to begin to think about qualitative and intelligent children with verbal and performance scores above 140....
Thailand wastes so much Time and money on this academic 'thinking'.............. 11 years to date that I have personally observed........... nothing new in OBJECTIVE measurements of progress in Education, for example,just more BS of 'tomorrow, tomorrow'.
So sad and so prevalent so often.
Yawn !!!!!
Brewsta
Oh, and 'above 140'.......what is this scale please?
#3718139 Hat Yai And Songkhla
Posted
mshoichi
on 2010-06-29 14:14:01
I've been living in Thailand (BKK and Phuket) on and off for the past year. I was thinking of moving to Hat Yai, only because it seems to be a larger and "livelier" city (in the sense there's more people = more places to eat, go, meet; not bars).
However, in reading about Songkhla lake and it's history, I'm become quite curious. There doesn't seem to be many posts about actually living in Songkhla though, mostly just references from people passing through. Can anyone provide any information (e.g. safety, traffic, ease of getting around - my Thai is barely passable)?
I saw that it's roughly 30 minutes from Hat Yai to Songkhla, and 2 hours to the beaches on the west. Is motorbiking safe? I suppose in terms of muggings and theft, had a motorbike in Bangkok which is just horrible.
Any info or resources would be appreciated. Will probably head down in August from Phuket Town.
However, in reading about Songkhla lake and it's history, I'm become quite curious. There doesn't seem to be many posts about actually living in Songkhla though, mostly just references from people passing through. Can anyone provide any information (e.g. safety, traffic, ease of getting around - my Thai is barely passable)?
I saw that it's roughly 30 minutes from Hat Yai to Songkhla, and 2 hours to the beaches on the west. Is motorbiking safe? I suppose in terms of muggings and theft, had a motorbike in Bangkok which is just horrible.
Any info or resources would be appreciated. Will probably head down in August from Phuket Town.
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