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Have a look at this: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/363755-chrome-plating-shops/
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It might be hotter tomorrow. Then again maybe it won't.
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Looks like a Chequered Keelback
Take a look at this link......http://www.siam-info.de/english/snakes_common.html
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I told the last time in the air for pagan rituals to comthunder hay has to fling skreigh at the sweetheart affix the wave to the crux of the matrix, and suffer along the eastern beings from the western bearings- this after all, is the way for the sloven and prudish to break their frozen pall, and cling to board and seraphin- never having to forfeit ownership of their sand nor hay, lambaste climbings have better looms to fleece.
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So, I’m looking for a refuge.
Maybe other men are, too.
Any suggestions?
Are you gay?
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What I read in the paper today stated that the Chiang Mai - Singapore route would be replaced with a Chiang Mai - Macau route.
So then you can take Macau to Singapore on Air Asia........perfect!!
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Hrican, I am sure you and Ian Forbes are gonna be great mates.
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Failing to find it in above replies, try pra lah.
You might do better with pla raa.
Although pla raa tastes nothing like anchovies.
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Does the OP intend to carry such a device in Chiang Mai for self defence? Why? Must be getting him/herself into a bit of mischief to have a need for self defence.
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Get it reset and enjoy your new toy admit it that's what everyone else is really thinking!
Luckily, everyone else doesn't think like you.
Most people do but won't admit it. I must admit if I had found it, I would have been off at the next stop with it. Expensive lesson learnt by the old owner.
I have to agree with Semper. A lot of us are not like you, Tm.
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on the photographs a falang about 60 yr. or older in CM University graduation dress. And imgs of Jack's Hack plane restauration project.
I'm surprised nobody else has mentioned this already. If you're keen enough and sure it's a CM Uni graduation dress why not swing by the Uni and check with Administration, there are not too many 60 yr old foreign students there so he should be fairly easy to identify.
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Rhyming slang.......septic tank rhymes with Yank.
Yank being Yankee as in Yankee Doodle Dandy.
In other words, American.
Okay, brother?
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One Yank. Most of us apprecitae our Aussie brethren. What would the world be like without Mad Max, Men at Work and Crocodile Dundee?
And Blinky Bill, Ewe Gee.
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It's been known to happen, fairly regularly. Hardly worthy of mention on this forum.
Some years ago one of the International Cricket Sixes players just fell in the moat one night and drowned. There was alcohol involved.
A lot of people in Chiang Mai tend to drink alcohol to excess, happysanook.
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Some time in my past we would push the floaters out into the current so as some other district could handle the paperwork.
But of course the moat is not a river so this procedure wouldn't work in this case.
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I guess this subject keeps people with little else to think about busy.
Apologies, Hoke
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Nicky's new place at Mae-Rim is called The Orchid and its on the main road that goes to the X-center, Elephants etc. Its before the turn to the four seasons on your left.
Shame they're so far outa town now. It used to be so easy to stagger on down Loi Khroh (past the Red Lion) to have some great entertainment.
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Good to see the Aussie spirit flying high on Australia day
Especially in Canberra. The PM Julia Gillard and Opposition leader Tony Abbott were both under physical attack by the Indigenous Aussies.
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Is Dwarf Tossing legal in Thailand?
To answer your question, OldGringo, no.
Back in the mid 1990's some drunken Australian yobbo was at a late night after closing party at the Huay Kaew waterfall with some of the staff from John's Place/Cosy Corner. He decided to throw one of the doormen off the waterfall, the little fellah was thrown to his death. The yobbo was consequently locked up and eventually his family raised funds sufficient to expedite his release and soothe things over with the deceased's family. Sad but true.
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Personally, I prefer the long haired walking talking type of bed warmer.
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Yes, all the hospitals. But check this link from Google https://www.google.com/search?q=Orthopaedic+surgeopns+in+Chiang+mai&rls=com.microsoft:en-au:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGIE_enAU297
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My experience shows that the Customs Officers at CNX seem to be far more interested in looking through passengers luggage than they are in BKK. I've never been stopped in BKK in 28 years yet it seems that at CNX I have to open my bags about 50% of the time.
Best deal is to have only carry on and as Paagai said, wander on through domestic arrivals.
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Food, smoke and religion keeps the Chiang Mai Sub forum alive. What ever happened to the good old daze when we actualy had some friendly banter on this forum?
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Yet you thought this would be an interesting enough subject that you clicked on it to read.
I've seen plenty of threads on the burning in March but never one explaining the burning in December.
And if we're boring you, please feel free to leave.
I guess you're right, el jefe. A thread on burning in December is far more intersting than a thread on burning in March. Or for that matter, February and January as well.
Many thanks for the invite to leave all the same, but I think I'll stick around to see how this one pans out. Fascinating stuff.
I Think I Have Reached The Age Where...
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C'mon JRA, some people really want to be what they can't be but they still like to sound like they are one of those that they want to be and hope that some folks might think that they are what they want to be but aren't .
Bit like those funny expats in blue overalls with little badges all over them. Do some still do that?