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saintdomingo

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  1. Yes thanks for that, I have been in the Tavern, got a newish owner.? I think Det 5 down Soi 8 has a regular American crowd as does the Roadhouse near Silom. Jools when it was on the next corner to the Tavern was my main place in bkk previously. I still go to Chequers but Jools was a bit special.
  2. Well the heading did mention cheap newbie, I thought you quality gents would immediately avert your eyes.
  3. Been there once, nowt wrong with it but not my normal sort of place. For a different, less bland experience try The Old Other Office in Patpong. Don't worry no ladies or ladyboys after your money or body. By the way you have possibly offended newbie by mentioning a low price.
  4. I am only talking about popular locations.
  5. I don't see the point of your post, I was mentioning cheaper options for those who like drinking in bars and pubs. Reluctance to pay 140 baht or more for a 320ml bottle of standard Thai beer, or 347 baht for a pint of Guinness does not make anyone a cheap Charlie.
  6. How do you know "he.lives life".? There's no proof of it, he's just enjoying getting people wound up. How much of what he says he gets up to do you believe.? As has been said no-one has to read or respond (I don't anymore) and he does no harm, so up to him and up to you.
  7. Myself I am not keen on the Plastic Paddy or Sports bars that proliferate nowadays, nor the girlie bars where a succession of charming young ladies are keen to know my name and where I'm from. So I am always keen to learn of other places that people might like to pass on. A few to start, if anyone is interested. A couple I've been in recently that I wasn't sure if they were still open New Cowboy Bar. lower down Soi 22. Cracking little bar if a bit lacking in punters, draught Tiger is cheap enough small bottles normal bkk price 120. Soi 26 opposite the Double Tree Hilton (they don't display a name) does a "pint" of draught Chang for 100. Black Swan Soi I9, decent place draught Heineken 130 all day, Tiger and Asahi same till 9 pm. Can't talk about cheap without adding The Old English by Thonglor BTS and their Draught Leo deal. Between 1pm - 3pm 45 a pint Between 3pm - 5pm 65 Between 5pm - 7pm 85 After 7 is a different story Buddy's bars at a few places along Sukhumvit, in Soi 22, nearby Soi 8 and Soi 20, does Guinness at 270 now still a relatively decent deal. And nice little boozers. There are various others doing daytime and happy hour deals, please share what you know.
  8. Like I more or less said, I don't understand why so many keep falling for it. The occasional one might be a laugh but continually is a bit much. Possibly he's starting to run out of topics.
  9. Don't know why so many continue to go on his threads. He is obviously just a pysse-taker, nothing is genuine he is very calculating and ready with some sort of twisted answer for everything.
  10. Which one.? I've never heard of an agent bending or breaking rules to get a British passport.
  11. Well what did you end up paying and how was it.?
  12. Chumphon only used to be for one day, probably still is. Phone a hotel there or tourist info.
  13. Again my statement was an ironic response to a daft question. Yes of course they have three different meanings they are three different phrases. Goodbye again all.
  14. Well thank you all for your responses,all I was actually looking for was to hear experiences of teaching English to classes of under sixteen years old. As I said, it was just curiosity which I will now have to learn to live with. Thanks again.
  15. Well this is a teaching forum. The thread is A Question for English Teachers. The first post asks a question beginning if you have taught in an English speaking country.................
  16. Other than that example I never noticed anything.
  17. I was being ironic, sorry about that.
  18. In my experience could of does not contract to anything, it is invariably fully and clearly pronounced. And could of when written is clearly meaningless to anyone with a basic understanding of English. It does not always indicate low literacy as the late ubonjoe, who was a prolific could of etc. man proved.
  19. The full point before the question mark comes from my earlier life as a compositor when we were trained in visual letter spacing. To my pedantic eye the question mark looks too close to the previous character so I insert the full point. Why would you think this is directed solely at English Teachers.?
  20. Just curiosity but if you have taught in an English speaking country are you required to correct people saying "could of, should of, would of" etc. How many have any understanding that this does not make sense.?
  21. My life does not revolve around AN.
  22. Or an attention addiction.
  23. You're quick on it Bob,I corrected it immediately.
  24. He's long since worn it out, he must see that himself. He must think that being an irritant is clever and amusing. I have only just realised he is back and can not be bothered reading the first 5 pages.

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