I was at Bang Chak this week. Even though there was a line of chairs outside marked "walk-ins", the 'pleasant' information lady barked at us that we would need appointments. The place was a zoo. Makes agent usage very desirable.
....and, don't ever ask for "baby aspirin", which is what 81mg aspirin is commonly called in the US. The first time I was looking for this in Thailand using that misnomer, the pharmacists looked at me in horror. I imagine that they were thinking I was going to poison young children.
My wife and I need the Certificate of Residence to purchase a car as well as obtain our Thai driver's licenses. I asked a visa agent we use for other things whether she could do those for as at CW this week while she was there. She told me that CW is too busy right now and is not doing Certificate of Residences. Has anyone got one from CW very recently?
I have translated theit conversation for you:
"Wi not trei a holiday in Sweden this yër? See the loveli lakes. The wonderful telephone system. And mani interesting furry animals. Including the majestik moose. A moose once bit my sister… No realli!"
See, you really didn't want to converse with them. Realii!
Simon, I hope that your treatment goes very well indeed. Blackpool is an interesting choice for this, maybe you can be adopted by a few hen parties! BTW - everyone was just awarded "First Post" and "Rookie" badges, some glitch I suppose.
I'm glad you said that, I was going to make the comment that it looks nothing like an American pizza. In fact, it looks like one of those frozen self-rising things. Maybe the Soho in the restaurant name references the area in London not Soho.
Leon by Cocotte does nice burgers, in Emquartier. Their Wagyu bistro burger is thb 440. They also do nice pastas, salads and steaks. Not cheap but consistently good and with quality ingredients and taste.
"I didn't get a harrumph out of the woman in the front row, 2nd from the right"
"Give the watchman a harrumph!"
"Harrumph"
Watchman to the woman: "You watch your a$$"