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missy53

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In Topic: Used Books

2011-06-13 17:27:55

Hi

As much as I'm all for giving money to a charity, I'm afraid that until my restaurant starts making decent profits I'm running it only to make profits. Maybe sometime next year we can start contributing to a charity from book sales. Posted Image

View PostJohnC, on 2011-06-13 14:40:02, said:

OK, do you want this as part of your business (profit making) or as a service to customers? reason for asking is that we run a number of  small libraries in Pattaya with all proceeds going to charity and we do have a large number of duplicate titles  see www.thais4life.com. pm me if we wish to take this further.



In Topic: Used Books

2011-06-13 14:25:42

Sorry, I forgot. I'm in Bangkok and will also travel to other provinces nearby to pick up the books.  

View PostJohnC, on 2011-06-13 13:34:05, said:

It would help if you said where in Thailand your business was located!

In Topic: Kebabs (Schwarmas), Indian Food, Etc?

2011-05-31 08:19:30

View PostSuZarchiSeint, on 2011-05-22 18:16:01, said:

View PostSurajBangkok, on 2011-05-20 14:26:56, said:

If you want good arabic food just go to Beirut in Sukhumvit Soi 2.


And for indian fast food, go to Indian Chaat in Sukhumvit Soi 23.

  I ate kebab in a shop in Ramkhamhaeng, not too far from the mall Bang Kapi,  that's owned by a foreigner and his Thai wife. It was fantastic and they put on  some amazing sauces like mint yoghurt , garlic sauce and a hot chilli sauce that  smelt and tasted amazing, and you can buy hummus to dip your kebab in. And, I  think they also sell Indian and Thai food as well as kebabs.
I can't remember  exactly what soi it was on but it shouldn't be too far from you. I will  definitely go there again soon and I'll give you the directions.

You were right Su, the sauces they put on the kebabs are very delicious. I had the chicken tikka madras as well, with pilau rice and a naan bread, and it was very good. Just like eating an Indian from a good restaurant in the UK. My wife also had the fried chicken and cashew nuts and that was also very good.
The place is in a very good location next to the lake and there are quite a few foreigners drinking a few beers a long with their kebabs and indian food socialising, so it's a good place to meet other people.
I'm going there tonight to try the fish and chips and maybe take home with me a big tub of their hummus and pita bread. Posted Image

In Topic: Thaksin - Exiled In Dubai – But Still He Dreams Of Thailand

2011-05-30 18:23:02

View Posttheodorebagwell, on 2011-05-30 16:00:25, said:

View PostColin Yai, on 2011-05-30 15:23:37, said:

View Postatyclb, on 2011-05-30 14:40:16, said:

Really bizarre in that the sister of a man that was happy to sponsor and burn down, destroy, loot, incite violence, can be so popular. There very well may be no other country on planet earth where something like this could happen. Truly amazing, but in the end the people will get the leadership they deserve.
500 Baht at GE time and the Piss poor buffalo's up here in Issan will rise for the "bait"

then why doesn't Democrat buy votes in North and North east
or PTP buy votes from the South?

Exactly

And if you (Abhisit, Military Junta supporters on here) had been treated as an inferior and terribly, or rather ignored for the last 6 decades by your government and treated like a low class citizen then you wouldn't need money to buy the vote for someone (Thaksin) who finally showed a little interest in them and tried to improve their lives and schools.

The generals (Junta) are the worst bullies there are. Just look at what they did to the Rohinga people, gunning down of the red shirt supporters, and next the Khmer people. All Thailands neighbours now hate them and the relationships couldn't get any worse. And Abhisit is a part of all this. And he couldn't care less what happens or what the generals tell him to do, as long as he's prime minister he couldn't care less. It's his dream come true and he would never ruin that by standing up to the murderous militray generals.

At least Thaksin has the balls to stand up to the brutal regime that has been running Thailand into the ground for the last 60 years

In Topic: Kebabs (Schwarmas), Indian Food, Etc?

2011-05-30 08:50:44

Thanks for that Su. I really appreciate it.

Ramkhamhaeng 110, Summakorn village is right down the road from where I live, and I know the area quite well. I will go there tonight to try it out, and call them first to order the madras. Posted Image I love chicken madras and haven't eaten it in so long. I can't wait. Posted Image

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