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I never thought that I'd see the day that Bob would hang up his spurs.

A lot of the old crew owe him & Palmers a gratitude of debt plus he kept a lot of old war horses feed & watered.

Good luck to him in hopefully a short retirement (get back on the horse Bob)

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13 hours ago, norrska said:

sorry not getting this....what is gone, who Is Bob and why should anyone <deleted>

 

 

Palmers

 13/4 Soi Beach Road Connects to Second Road, Pattaya, 

 

Palmers is an unpretentious café/restaurant with decent food, great service value. 

Traditional favourites like roast dinners or fish and chips are popular, as are the all-day breakfasts. Not fine dining, but the food is delivered to your table hot and in good time, and with a smile. There are outside tables for smokers. The two open sides to the restaurant are also surprisingly good for people watching.

Palmers enjoys a lot of repeat custom. If their style of cooking is your cup of tea, you will keep coming back for more, as they do it better than most.


https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowUserReviews-g293919-d4452226-r238396194-Palmers-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html#

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2 minutes ago, isaanbanhou said:

 

 

Palmers

 13/4 Soi Beach Road Connects to Second Road, Pattaya, 

 

Palmers is an unpretentious café/restaurant with decent food, great service value. 

Traditional favourites like roast dinners or fish and chips are popular, as are the all-day breakfasts. Not fine dining, but the food is delivered to your table hot and in good time, and with a smile. There are outside tables for smokers. The two open sides to the restaurant are also surprisingly good for people watching.

Palmers enjoys a lot of repeat custom. If their style of cooking is your cup of tea, you will keep coming back for more, as they do it better than most.


https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowUserReviews-g293919-d4452226-r238396194-Palmers-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html#

Ok thanks, that was informative

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8 minutes ago, norrska said:

Who is "they" and should we believe what "they" say?

norrska: "I seek not to know the answers, but to understand the questions."

 

Master NanLaew: "Ahh, grasshopper..., do you know google is your friend?"

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Ignorance is truly bliss. Those who know nothing regard those who know anything as misfits. I am still reeling from listening to the gent in Soi Yamato telling his friend "there is a post office in 13/2". Our day is past.

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2 hours ago, rott said:

Ignorance is truly bliss. Those who know nothing regard those who know anything as misfits. I am still reeling from listening to the gent in Soi Yamato telling his friend "there is a post office in 13/2". Our day is past.

Isn't that Soi Post Office......sorry couldn't resist!

 

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15 hours ago, isaanbanhou said:

 

 

Palmers

 13/4 Soi Beach Road Connects to Second Road, Pattaya, 

 

Palmers is an unpretentious café/restaurant with decent food, great service value. 

Traditional favourites like roast dinners or fish and chips are popular, as are the all-day breakfasts. Not fine dining, but the food is delivered to your table hot and in good time, and with a smile. There are outside tables for smokers. The two open sides to the restaurant are also surprisingly good for people watching.

Palmers enjoys a lot of repeat custom. If their style of cooking is your cup of tea, you will keep coming back for more, as they do it better than most.


https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowUserReviews-g293919-d4452226-r238396194-Palmers-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html#

Tons of similar places

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I have known his brother Harry Palmer since I was a young lad.
Tears are flowing now, he will be missed as he lended me many hands during my lonesome days.


I knew his other brother, John Palmer. John was shot in his garden.

I’m welling up, too. Not sure where the old crew are going to go now.


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17 hours ago, rott said:

Ignorance is truly bliss. Those who know nothing regard those who know anything as misfits. I am still reeling from listening to the gent in Soi Yamato telling his friend "there is a post office in 13/2". Our day is past.

I agree, most cannot see the forest through the trees. Sigh.

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