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#5190782 Planes Over Pattaya

Posted PattayaParent on 2012-04-04 14:28:07

Test runs for Songkran.

They'll be picking up water from the lake to fly overhead and release the water over all of Pattaya.


#5008832 Thailand Live Friday 27 Jan 2012

Posted webfact on 2012-01-27 12:52:15

Superstar Strips down to Mini Skirt on Silom Rd

BANGKOK: -- Sexy Channel 7 superstar Um Patcharapa Chaichua dazzles people on Silom Road in her participation in the 'AP Ready to Move in' event to introduce AP Group's 20 new real estate projects which are located in areas not affected by the recent flooding.

Um was accompanied by singer Pae Arak Amornsupasiri, former boyfriend of another Channel 7 superstar Pancake Khemmanij Chamikorn.

They both showed up in waterproof pants but she was in a strapless top showing her ample bosom during her parade down Silom Road. The highlight of her show was stripping off her waterproof pants to a mini-skirt which could send the weak hearted into a heart attack.

Reports said Um was paid as much as 200,000 baht to strip on Silom Road.


-- Tan Network 2012-01-27




#4999480 No More Explicit Love Scenes On Thai Channel 3 Soaps

Posted pimay11 on 2012-01-23 14:12:21

Too bad they didn't limit the screaming to once in ten minutes. The only qualification of an actress in Thailand is be able to scream continousy at the level of 170 decibels.


#4999192 Phuket Land Probe: Witness Found Hanged

Posted bangkapi on 2012-01-23 12:50:29

Phuket is a place where I never ever ever wish to go again!!


#4889831 Ceiling Insulation For New House Thai Style

Posted Naam on 2011-12-04 12:15:35

Joe,
if you need additional assistance give me some specific information such as one (or more) sketch(es). a picture says more than a thousand words!

by the way, my consulting fees are affordable. for every 20 hours i am putting in a simple "thank you" will suffice.  B)


#4970869 Roofing Material

Posted cloghead on 2012-01-11 11:53:05

I used the Ha Huang "Icy Blue" for the roof on my new house and moved in mid-October (when afternoon temps were reaching 33-35 degrees). Inside temps haven't exceeded 25 degrees and I haven't needed the aircons yet. No noise from the rain either.

The building supply store offered an official Mahaphant installation crew for about 45,000 baht. The store also made an alternative offer--the same exact crew but they worked "off the books" for ~25,000 baht. The store gave me a 15 year guarantee on the installation and the material carries the same guarantee from Mahaphant. Something to consider when you build your roof...


#4934907 Whats The Best N Worst You Have Tried In 2011.

Posted wandrinstar on 2011-12-26 05:59:50

Thanks to this section of T.V. Ive learned to look at things in 2011 in a new light.Mainly due to those who can see the difference in Truck Looks. Now when i wander the Garden and see 2 Shovel's i can appreciate one is far better looking than the other. Im greatfull for this , because all my life i could only work out a 280 SLC Benz Convertable looked nicer than a Triumph Spitfire. I can see a Rubbish Skip now, and debate its finer points with the next man .I ask you who with half a brain could give a rats ass when a Ford Ranger is available, exept a Mellon Trader.Posted Image .Posted Image


#3736291 Wheres A Cheap Indian?

Posted KRS1 on 2010-07-08 13:05:23

View PostJoePai, on 2010-07-07 17:29:22, said:

There are no good Indian restaurants in Chang Mai period.
When a business man in CMX imports a real Indian chef from (say) Bradford and opens a restaurant then that will be the one to frequent - not the present silly imitations.

There's an Indian chef at New Delhi, saw him....but the waiter is Burmese.


#3736295 Wheres A Cheap Indian?

Posted KRS1 on 2010-07-08 13:07:49

View PostBananaman, on 2010-07-07 19:29:35, said:

View PostJoePai, on 2010-07-07 17:29:22, said:

There are no good Indian restaurants in Chang Mai period.
When a business man in CMX imports a real Indian chef from (say) Bradford and opens a restaurant then that will be the one to frequent - not the present silly imitations.

Got to agree with that I'm afraid. After trying most of the Indian restaurants in CM, I concluded that, on the whole, dishes were rather generic and all very similar tasting, lacking any of the subtleties of decent Indian cuisine. I guess it depends on what you're used to really - I'm from Manchester, England where we have the famous Curry Mile, an area known to produce some of the best Asian food in the country but someone from India might find think the food there doesn't compare to what they're used to back home.

Have you tried New Delhi on Ratchwithi road? This place is pretty real.


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