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spec4

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  1. I am offering my place to watch the game live, and also for the replay. It is on the 2nd in America, which makes the broadcast on the 3rd in Thailand. The game is not currently shown in the True program guide, but it certainly will be shown live. If there is interest I can post the time of the replay when it shows up on the True program schedule.

  2. If anyone in the Khun Han area is interested in getting together to watch the American football Super Bowl, starting at 6:30 am Thai time on Monday Feb 2, please let me know.

  3. I too, ended up building a house on my girlfriends property in Issan, two hours west from Ubon Ratchatani and a little over an hour south of Si Sa Ket. Not many foreigners in the area and no farang food nearly. Would be nice if I was into gardening or taking care of farm animals, but I have trouble lasting two weeks before going back to Bangkok for a couple of weeks.

    Negatives are the boom boom bass noise on holidays and any other excuse for a party, which can go on day and night for days. No solution no matter how much money I throw at the problem. Also power often goes out when it rains, and the diesel generator I brought has a lot of power but makes enough noise to wake the dead. Need to save up to buy a Honda. The high speed Internet I finally was able to get works well until some one cuts the wires to sell as scrap, which can take weeks to restore. The last time they gave as a wifi modem that goes to Si Sa Ket, and works pretty well but is down about half the time.

    Things are getting better with a new Central Plaza in Ubon and a new KFC in Kantalak. Suppose I'll end up living here full time when I'm too old to rock and roll.

    If you are like me it's important to check out frequency of the loud music before choosing an area. We bought a small plot of land with many banana trees and a small Thai style house less than a kilometer away and in a much quieter away that might be useful as a refuge some day.

  4. Long Gun Bar - Soi Cowboy. Famous among ex-pats the world over.

    For a real adventure, he won't forget, take him on a white knuckle ride in a pink taxi on any road or expressway in Bangkok (Adult Nappies/Diapers optional).

    Also Suzi Wong on Cowboy, where the computerized tabs are a plus.

    For another adventure take the motorbike taxi from outside Cowboy to Nana, where they can open it up on Sukhumvit. Get a motorbike from the stand on Sukhumvit for a more reasonable price.

    Let me know if you want company.

  5. Does anyone know of a listing of the "Big Buddha" days in Issan so I can be elsewhere during those times?

    My house is an hour south of Si Sa Ket and the bass from five giant speakers on a tower more than a story high at a house that is not that close has been booming for more than 24 hours so far. I rode past there on my bicycle early this morning and only a few people were around. I'm blaming the farangs to some degree because the music is coming from a farang built house that is providing the financing. I was happy to contribute 5,000 baht for new robes for the monks but don't care to contribute to the noise. My suggestions to pay to have the bass turned down have been ridiculed.

    I've done everything I can think of to mitigate the boom boom of the music including using super block on the house walls, buying expensive double pane windows from Bangkok, using the best Bose noise- canceling headphones, taking small does of valium, etc., but nothing seems to help.

    If I just knew when the local Buddhist holidays are it would help. The noise for weddings, funerals, becoming a monk, going into the army, blessing a house, etc. pose a problem that is harder to anticipate.

    The Thaivisa calendar is helpful in general, but not in this case.

    Thanks,

    - Roger

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