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msealey

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  1. Hi native Chinese here but lived in the USA a wong time now.

    Maybe time to try and make business for the Chinese market.. better i think yes.

    Thailand have many lucky chicken foot soup, why not make the many more? it's wubly.

    I think many of the bars in banglor could change to noodle bar. instead of too many lady, could have chicken foot? it's wubly.

    Instead of so many Mai Thai boxing shows why not try some Kung ? it's wery good yes. And why Thailand have just two Panda Bear? <deleted> stupid that two panda bear, if Thailand want more luck with tourism maybe time to think about more Panda bear.

    Everybody like chinese food so why not give it a chance? it's wubly. Instead of so many jetskit on the beach why not make a the shark fin soup, it's wubly.

  2. I didn't know prostitution existed until my friend came over from China for a holiday.

    Guy's a big cuddly Panda bear.

    Usual bear meets chick in bar, they go to a short time hotel.... anyway says things were going well, screwed like animals. Cuddling up having a ciggy after the event he confesses "I know we've just met, but your incredible, literally the best girlfriend I've ever had".

    Anyway to cut a long story short, this is were the mood turns sour. She tells him she's a prostitute and her body's not for free. Wants 2k baht and adds insult to the misunderstanding by telling him to go look up prostitute in the dictionary. A woman you pay for sex.

    My friends a big guy and not one to take crap off a bitchy whore, he grabs his coat and in his final words before making a swift exit tells her "take care now, I think it's you that's misunderstood. I'm a Panda bear, look it up in the dictionary

    Noun. A black and white bearlike animal native to China. Eats shoots and leaves.

  3. I did the same on my KSR with a Kit ordered from Ebay, I took it to the little mechanics down on the road from the old Mikes Burger heading to Warrowat Market, it's about half way between the two on the left. You'll notice the place as soon as you see it, there's always about 10 KSR/PCX bikes parked outside and it's a couple of doors down from the big motorcycle accessories shop. Can't remember exactly what they charged but it was something like 200 Baht.

  4. Ideally around 0.5-5 litres, I've got a 1 gallon and a 4 gallon tin at the moment that I have to blanket with nitrogen after use to prevent reacting with air in the tin. It's asking for trouble not to decant it into smaller containers IMO so any sizes below I can find are better than nothing.

    Edit to say no size is too small.

  5. Hello TV,

    I need to decant a large volume of moisture sensitive chemical into smaller Tins, unfortunately plastic won't cut the mustard because of permeation.

    Would appreciate if anyone can tell me where I can source empty paint tins, maybe someones come across a paint supplier that mixes paint in tin rather than plastic?

  6. Op what you're doing screwing with your wife's head like this is an unforgivable sin. GET THIS THROUGH YA THICK HEAD, THE FOODS FOR THE SPIRITS RIGHT NOT FOR YA CHICKENS AND FISH!

    A few years ago my wife came home to find me drilling an 1 1/4" hole through the center of our host house went ballistic and stormed out of the house, I was really scared for a while my romantic gesture had backfired and my love was going to leave me.

    Anyway a few hours later she came back home still as enraged as when she left, thought I was gonna get stabbed up, but she said she'd just come back to pack her things... she was leaving me sad.png

    I pleaded with her to give me one more chance and urged her to go look in the garden, when she saw what I had done her ice cold heart immediately melted and I had the best blowy of my life wub.png

    Yes you probably guessed it by now, all my hard graft out in the garden was simply to plumb a Fanta pump into the center of the shrine, so the spirits would never go without sweet nectar.

    Moral of the story: More Fanta, less serious wai.gif

  7. Craig on a side note, I'd like to give you a massive thank-you. I made some snarky comments yesterday that were totally uncalled for. As a young guy in a foreign land, I'm always looking for niches that I can turn into profitable enterprises.

    I'm a firm believer that people don't buy products so much as they buy solutions to their problems. So when I come across people who have real migraine type problems that I might be able to find a solution for, I'm always grateful for the opportunity it presents.

    Your problem, is one that I'm sure affects a lot of people in all walks of life and I feel so inspired to find solution, that I've already jumped the gun and bought the domain name for my new venture. Watch out guys www.curinganalretentiveness.com is soon to be in business thumbsup.gif

  8. I'd recommend getting some of these gel ice packs and hold them in your hands when possible during training:

    http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2015-New-Reusable-Hot-Cold-Heat-Ice-Gel-Pack-Back-Knee-Ankle-Compress-Wrap/32323209179.html

    After reading this stanford research article I think this method could work by cooling blood which then pumps around your body. Along with pulse points like on your wrists were you have large arteries close to the skin, several small patches of skin around the body have an overwhelmingly high amount of heat transfer with the environment due to a network of vains called arteriovenous anastomoses or AVAs. The palms are one of the biggest radiators in the human body and are also surrounded by 5 handy fingers for holding onto the packs.

    I think your question would have had a much better reception if you posted it to the right audience, such as the correct sub of a fitness forum or if you're on Facebook, maybe try looking up some of the many great Thai fitness groups.

  9. I needed five and a half months to be able to communicate and understand my teachers at the monastery. and I perfected my Thai with another additional 11 months and two weeks of studies in a room alone with no books, television or internet as I was also practicing abstinence, now I am fluent. I've also read some of the Thai classics, the king and I, the crazy wolfs black teeth etc. Thai was pretty easy for me too but as a world travelling historian and adventure I've had to learn many ancient dialects and writing systems.

    I went a slightly different route but with similarities to yours.

    Having learnt 4 diverse languages elsewhere during my childhood, I then went on to learn English at school...I consider myself fluent.

    When I decided to learn Thai, I went to the Himalayas and learnt Sanskrit from a hermit monk...that took 5 months to get proficient. I then went back to my old university and used their library to teach myself Pali in 3 months. I also studied Khmer.

    With my Sanskrit and Pali background, Thai only took 2 months to become passably conversational. A further 2 months in Thailand and I'm now a registered translator.

    I hope nobody believes my BS!

    Pretty darn impressive stuff, Not knocking your achievements at all, but I think one of the main reasons you learnt Thai marginally faster than me is that during my studies I took a short Hiatus to eradicate hunger in several small third world states. A Google search of my real name, which I'm not willing to share publicly on this forum show I've been nominated and awarded now for several nobel prizes and other humanitarian feathers to stick in my cap.

    Well done and good on you. I wanted to do the same but since I'm a quadriplegic with 8 orphaned children to raise, I just didn't have the time.

    Kudos to you, just as well this isn't a pissing contest though... what with your quadriplegia. I can both stand upright and have been told by my urineocologist I have an exceptionally strong bladder.

  10. I throw nearly all written contracts into recylcled waste. I find this saves considerably on storage and administration costs whilst benefiting the environment. Should the gym have given me a contract it would have been filed no differently, interesting that we have very opposing views on the same non-issue. I suppose in the end only God can judge who was right or wrong.

  11. I needed five and a half months to be able to communicate and understand my teachers at the monastery. and I perfected my Thai with another additional 11 months and two weeks of studies in a room alone with no books, television or internet as I was also practicing abstinence, now I am fluent. I've also read some of the Thai classics, the king and I, the crazy wolfs black teeth etc. Thai was pretty easy for me too but as a world travelling historian and adventure I've had to learn many ancient dialects and writing systems.

    I went a slightly different route but with similarities to yours.

    Having learnt 4 diverse languages elsewhere during my childhood, I then went on to learn English at school...I consider myself fluent.

    When I decided to learn Thai, I went to the Himalayas and learnt Sanskrit from a hermit monk...that took 5 months to get proficient. I then went back to my old university and used their library to teach myself Pali in 3 months. I also studied Khmer.

    With my Sanskrit and Pali background, Thai only took 2 months to become passably conversational. A further 2 months in Thailand and I'm now a registered translator.

    I hope nobody believes my BS!

    Pretty darn impressive stuff, Not knocking your achievements at all, but I think one of the main reasons you learnt Thai marginally faster than me is that during my studies I took a short Hiatus to eradicate hunger in several small third world states. A Google search of my real name, which I'm not willing to share publicly on this forum show I've been nominated and awarded now for several nobel prizes and other humanitarian feathers to stick in my cap.

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