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Prubangboy

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  1. 10 hours ago, NextG said:


    Instead would go for goose, though a bit fatty. 

     

    'Set me googling. Not avail in Chiang Mai. 2K baht for a full one at a couple of places in Bangkok.

     

    Very hard to cook right. Gotta be eaten very hot due to the grease factor.

     

    More crispy skin than meat ratio compared to duck. A half a goose is enough for two people. It's been decades. 'Will def indulged next time I go to BKK.

     

     

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/life/social-and-lifestyle/1413122/your-goose-is-cooked-on-soi-26

  2. 1st choice is the legendary 4 Seasons Christmas Buffet. At $200 a head (includes open pour), I will fast the night before. I thought about spending the night before there. It's $2,200 a night, 3 night minimum. Chiang Mai is back.

     

    Alternate is Why Not? Italian near my house, about 2,000 baht for a 5 courser with a couple or carafe's of house wine. If some people from our building go, we'll probably follow. There has been tentative murmuring.

     

    Duke's at Maya Mall has an impressive spread for 800 baht. Kantari Hills too. Last year, all of the above were booked out on the day.

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  3. That's on Jesus, up in heaven.

     

    Sorted, off the hook, run your lame guilt trip on someone else.

     

    This is a corruption of Metta gratitude work, or Naikan, in its more refined Zen concept.

     

    Just do the work. Stop being such a deep think poseur.

  4. 14 hours ago, bob smith said:

    The remaining 187 days will be spent abroad. Probably Cambodia mostly, with a sprinkle of Vietnam, Phils, Laos and Nepal thrown in for good measure. 

     

    Laos is a bit pricey if you want to be downtown (and you do). I'm going to say 50% more than BKK to be in Vientiane. Nepal, similar. Cambo is the only one that screams cheap to me.

  5. 12 minutes ago, bignok said:

    If you were a poor Indian boy u probably be dead or sick now

     

    Why is he Indian? Possibly because his parents are Indian.

     

    Why are they Indian? Going way back, I'll bet they were very Indian. Pretend-pondering the relative, made up in your own head "injustice of this" is virtue signaling.

     

    Karma belief sorts out from the get-go what you haplessly wrestle with.

     

    I don't personally believe in Karma. But I broadly live an "As If"-life; I live as if it really exists, like Christians do with Heaven.

     

     

  6. A casino seems likely in 5 years. That will swamp the white man out by his Chinese and Indian brothers pretty much for good.

     

    The pretty girls will go where the money is. Sex workers will proportionately less Thai. Expect more Madagascar beauty pageants on Beach Road.

     

    The honky tonk aspect will always be a money maker akin to downtown Vegas, where a bit of the old beach bar vibe will continue on for the oldies and the cheapies. They'll prob have to walk a little further to find it.

     

     

  7. 10 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

    I was just watching Steve Rosse old farang YouTuber

     

     

     

    Steve goes back to the early Stickman days and has lots of long ago witty essays in the readers contribution section. Met him; super-guy.

     

    I live on a very instagrammed corner. I see people taking pics several times a day. No interest in it myself.

     

    Nimman1 Mall has a couple of arches with many little lights. It's rare not to see a Jap-couple photoing each other in front of them. A giant plastic durian statue is another must-photo for Chinese vacationers. Often they are amusingly posing like they're holding their noses.

     

    This person has a rare talent for Thai architectural pics:

     

    https://www.genevievefields.com/blog-1/an-afternoon-in-hat-yai

  8. Hotel rates are up by a third since the spring. Grabcab fares about the same. Eating out, at least 20% more. Christmas and the 3 weeks after it will be huge.

     

    Nimman completely packs out on the weekends, with many Bangkok people flying up for the the EDM raves that happen every weekend out in the sticks. I went to one; it's like The Beach circa '96. All nationalities partying together, more mushrooms than MDMA.

     

    The Chinese have been light here of late, but they were def back in force for the lantern festival. They're big ravers too.

     

    Relatedly, a friend just got back from Pai and said the walking street was wall to wall people. In the middle of the week. Even Chiang Dao is a bit busy.

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  9. 3 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

    She does have a good friend when in Australia - my thai ex wife. 

     

    To add to your comment above - with the interweb and gyms at resorts and lots of restaurants etc  it somewhat gives you a place to be other than the beach. 

    You're living my nightmare. But if it works.....

     

    Prob not a good idea, mental health-wise, to consider the internet as a "place" that you go to. Partic when you are otherwise very idle.

  10. I go to the Jett Gym chain. They have daily classes (called Kombat) that are OK for all fitness levels.

     

    I researched the various fitness "camps" in Phuket and found them to be expensive for what you get and not that great in terms of trainers and facilities (often, no AC).

     

    I had a private training session at Jett's Gym and found it impossible to complete the hour. It's a huge stress on the hips. As an old, out of shape person, low impact exercise is much better for you.

     

    Alternately, when I was staying in Pai, there were a few oldies taking classes that were much modified for tourists. Most were happy with it No contact except for hitting a giant pillow.

     

    One on one Muay Thai classes start at 1,500 baht an hour. You'd have to train for about a year first to get much out of one.

  11. On 12/2/2023 at 10:18 PM, mrwebb8825 said:

    butt munches:tongue:

     

    Finally, a monger with a vision and a plan. Sir, I salute you.

     

    Problem: They've seen plenty of your game-type before. And you're new to the rodeo. I don't see how you keep the plates spinning without regular cash infusions. In which case, game over.

     

    I have a 52 year old friend with a similar problem in America. He'd like to have 3-4 monogamous relationships a year via Tinder. The percentage of 40-52 year old women who think similarly is bumping along zero, And the rare few who on that same page have plenty of better options.

     

    Game that worked for him even 2 years ago is now falling on deaf ears. The women have gotten shrewder from being strung along by his smarmy ilk and he has no further game to bring to bear to offset that.

     

    His solution: Go fatter. They've been passed over, so have been less gamed.

     

    I hope this is helpful to your noble mission, which I 100% support.

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  12. 1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

     

    Ok, then it makes perfect sense to bring up The Trumpster in this discussion.

     

    I catch your drift. 

     

     

    It's the cruise demographic that kills the cruise as an entertainment option. It's like being trapped with GeorgieGeorgia in a small space.

     

    That and going to very interesting Carib islands and seeing only fake villages selling fake diamonds. I did a cruise and could discern no diff between fake Haiti and fake Jamaica.

     

    Tho fair play, the old guys playing music at the fake Haitian buffet on the fake Haitian beach were killer. It turned out they were Tabou Combo, who are the equivalent of being the Haitian Beatles. Did anyone even bother to look up from their hamburgers?

  13. 4 minutes ago, bignok said:

    No mention of a fight. I was planning on a beer.

     

     

    As a certifiable retard, it is your privilege to run away from yet another comically veiled threat.

     

    How many of these retard-blustery he-man moves  have you made here?

     

    I'm going going to put the number at about 6. What gets into you?

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  14. I don't have the wisdom to glean between people with real problems and the people who have made-up problems, so I don't try.

     

    If they say they have a problem, I try to give them the benefit of the doubt. Or just go along with what is usually their self-diagnosis that seems to suit what they want to do anyway.

     

    It's just easier to treat the fake-crazy and the real-crazy the same. If they don't go on and on about it, we can be friends.

     

    I get off the train when they start to diagnose others. Narcissism affects merely the tiniest sliver of the world, and yet every third person claims to have been massively affected by it. If I disagree with them and they tell me I'm gaslighting, as a "toxic" person, it's time to hard-next them.

     

    A lot of people who say they're depressed are simply unhappy. A shrink can't cure unhappiness. That said, I know a fair few depressed people who are alive today due to antidepressants. That women over 40 are the big users makes me sad.

     

    I am def skeptical about the out of nowhere epidemic of ADHD. I have taken those people's drugs recreationally and loved them, partic when mixed with pot.

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