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Blinky Bill

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  1. I once had a dream that all the whinging, whining, complaining expats had left Chiang Mai. But then I woke up and realised that, yes I was only dreaming.

  2. Just get a prepaid SIM card - AIS, DTAC or True and she's good to go. No contract, just keep it topped up to keep it active.

    Thanks for the reply. Iphone is Sim- less to my understanding.

    Not correct. The Iphone 4 uses a micro sim which is the same a normal sim but trimmed down.

    You can trim a normal sim down to micro sim yourself.

    Have a look here.

  3. Just get a prepaid SIM card - AIS, DTAC or True and she's good to go. No contract, just keep it topped up to keep it active.

    Thanks for the reply. Iphone is Sim- less to my understanding.

    Not correct. The Iphone 4 uses a micro sim which is the same a normal sim but trimmed down.

  4. Ingredients:

    •1 rabbit or 2 mini rabbits, cut up

    •1/2 cup all-purpose flour

    •3 tablespoons butter

    •1 cup chopped celery

    •2 medium onions, thinly sliced

    •1 teaspoon seasoned salt

    •1 teaspoon salt

    •1dash pepper

    •1 bay leaf

    •4 cups water

    •4 cups dry red wine

    •2 cups diced carrots

    •4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced

    •4 ounces sliced mushrooms, sauteed

    •1/4 cup all-purpose flour

    •1/3 cup water

    Preparation:

    Directions for rabbit stew.

    Dredge rabbit pieces with 1/2 cup flour. Melt butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat; brown rabbit pieces on all sides. Add celery, onion, salt, pepper, bay leaf, 4 cups water, and wine; bring to the boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and simmer rabbit stew for 2 hours. Add carrots, potatoes, and mushrooms; cook for about 25 to 30 minutes longer, or until vegetables are tender. Combine 1/4 cup flour and 1/3 cup water; stir until well blended and smooth. Stir flour mixture into the broth; cook and stir until thickened.

    Rabbit stew recipe serves 4.

  5. Isn't it wonderful that there are so many gullible lovely expats living in Chiang Mai. ;)

    B)

    Yes it is wonderful, just a pity there seem to be just as many cynical mean spirited expats living in Chiang Mai too.

    Couldn't agree more, bas inboy. :(

  6. Rich, please when you are replying don't add your quote into the quote box to that which you are referring to. Thanks. :)

    Isn't it wonderful that there are so many gullible lovely expats living in Chiang Mai. ;)

    This SAYS it all - never a truer word spoken in jest - do you play golf as well OP and tip the caddies 500 baht instead of the going rate? NO WONDER they all think foreigners are rolling in dosh!

    I dont understand why thanks to the police they were happy you could sort it out yourself

    Each to their own!

    B)

  7. On the back of a hog...then take them to Sausage King and a little later you will have ham hocks....by the way how is your pussy.

    My pussy, Phoebe is just fine now thanks, harrry. No longer scratches like she used to. My cock, Colin has also got over the infection, we found a good poultry veterinary surgeon who got right to the root of the infection and took care of it.

    Problem is now with my wife's pussy, silly thing got tangled up with the sister in-law's epilator the other day and is now completely bald. Funny little thing looks pretty cute though.

  8. I'm not sure where to buy hamhocks in Kuta Beach. :P

    Kuta Beach. Yukko, Ewe Gee. Worse than Patong.

    Presently doing a little job in the heart of Dyak country. Bawi bahalap.

    But I'll definately pop by Rimping next week. Fancy meeting up for a feed?

  9. Unfu****gbelievable. Can't you start something a little more interesting, iainiain101.

    Maybe you should substitute one of your i's for a p.

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