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Smell before you buy chicken fillets at the supermarket

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On 8/11/2018 at 4:22 PM, Nyezhov said:

If a Thai person eats it,it's ok for me.

Once you spend 2 days of your holiday in the bathroom of your hotel, those words may come back to haunt you.

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, swissie said:

Once you spend 2 days of your holiday in the bathroom of your hotel, those words may come back to haunt you.

Cheers.

hell I get off the plane with the squeeds, nothing like 24 hours in either a human petri dish or infectious ward. 

 

Got to get that gut flora thailand trained

56 minutes ago, Nyezhov said:

hell I get off the plane with the squeeds, nothing like 24 hours in either a human petri dish or infectious ward. 

 

Got to get that gut flora thailand trained

Yes, "got to get that gut flora trained", I fully agree. I myself never had a problem with stomach "disorders" in Thailand. But some friends of mine have. I aquire immunity by drinking liberal amounts of "Beer Chang" upon arrival in Thailand. Rumor has it, that it will not only prevent stomach-disorders, it even provides a protective shield agaist snake-bite.
- Must be. Hardly ever dies a Farang living in the "Sicks of Thailand" due to Food Poisoning or Snake Bite.
They die of other "natural-causes".
Cheers.

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