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2 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

You're not the only one to get the pears mixed up, me ol' fruit. I'm always having trouble with my worms.

Sounds like you've been watching the Two Ronnies?FUNEMNX?

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4 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Sounds like you've been watching the Two Ronnies?FUNEMNX?

S, VFX.

I tort them everything they no, including being able to have their cake and eat it.

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8 hours ago, Odysseus123 said:

It is sad to see the trees chopped down as per "FFF's photos. I wonder if any of them were "magic" trees?

 

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Yes there were a few magic trees among them.

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Sorry, when I said ATX, I meant @Assurancetourix

He kept this post alive in the early days when Owl was having PC issues and it seemed that almost every picture he took has his mountain bike in it so it was a nice homage to him.

Sadly, he passed away earlier this year

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On 8/29/2020 at 11:59 AM, FarFlungFalang said:

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Now below the rubber trees with the Might Mai Bok towering in the backround.

 

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The mighty Mai Bok closer up.

 

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The tree farm with official Gov sign.The Mai Sak (Teak) in the background.

 

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Above is a Mangoe.Below is some of the Mai Yung of which there are about 800,Mai Padoo about 400 and the Mai Payoong. about 400.

 

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and the teak which is about 25 years old and apparently don't like wet feet which would explain why most aren't to happy.We have about 850 of those.

 

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Wow! What a post FFF.

 

Trees, trees and then more trees.

 

Great pics. Thanks.

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Posted
2 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

I'm just a City boy Owl - but I don't think that's a "Mrs" cow.

It was a bit hard to tell when the cow was on the ground. Still not sure how you can tell. Never mind; it's safe.

 

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Should do something about that hole though. Next time it could be a courting couple falling into it.

 

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Lao Khow bottle still there I notice.

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9 minutes ago, owl sees all said:

It was a bit hard to tell when the cow was on the ground. Still not sure how you can tell. Never mind; it's safe.

 

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Should do something about that hole though. Next time it could be a courting couple falling into it.

 

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Lao Khow bottle still there I notice.

Did the cow have a straw to drink it with?

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2 hours ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Mr Owl is definitely a strong three in one Authentic Strait and instant kind of bloke! 

Bang on the money. I don't like all the fancy stuff with food and drink. Three in one suits me fine, but it tastes much better if Mrs Owl makes it. However I have made the occasional cup; but only when I had to.

 

I just can't deal with all these modern trends; smart phones, personal grooming, cooking, ironing, barbers and dentists.

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.

 

 

 

Hmm, are you serious in your hope?

We have a wooden chopping board. It would be easier to replace than those tiles.

I use a chopping board when I'm preparing the ingredients for my reishi. But Mrs Owl is Thai old skool.

 

I'm thinking to re-tile the whole base. Have plenty of cement. I'd have difficulty cutting the tiles, but not too old to learn, and I do have a angle grinder. Now pull the old tiles up or tile over the top?

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I find it’s the somtam gear which causes the most wear and tear on the worktop !

 

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Bought the gf one of these to lessen the blows :


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But she didn’t care for it, probably didn’t make the somtam tasty enough ? ( ???? ), and besides sitting on the floor cross legged to make the somtam is much better ..... right ?
 

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She kept that hidden for a while with an old t-shirt of mine ( supposedly to clean your feet ) ????

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