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Posted
8 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

Cost of living cheap compared to England and just play everyday. 

Play? as in?

Posted
6 minutes ago, lovethai123 said:

i like how woman come straight to the point. No stupid dinner dates , no long term chatting, etc etc. 

 

  ????????

"Hello sexy man" Is that what you have in mind? ???? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Liverpoolfan said:

bet she doesn't come cheap ????

No but I would if she was with me!! ????

Posted
10 hours ago, Liverpoolfan said:

I love: the food, the weather, the females, the nature, the easy lifestyle. 

 

How about you lot?

What do you love about Thailand?

 

The cheaper cost of living compared to Australia, which includes building and land prices.

 

The women, hardly see any big girls as compared to back home, petite world here and love it.

 

The relaxed presence of cops, never see them except when its school time, the cheap fines and no demerit system.

 

Cheap flights, hotels, women etc etc etc.

 

The weather and last of all cheaper beer. 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

"Hello sexy man" Is that what you have in mind? ???? 

Yes sir. Thats how it started. I was honestly going to find a taxi to take me for sightseeing. but instead her charms made me change my decision ????????

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Posted
12 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

With post like that you are required to submit photographic evidence. This time I help you.

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First Thai I have seen with central floor heating at her house.

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Thet fact that I have 3 kinds of Phak Chee to cook with: Phak Chee (cilantro), Phak Chee Farang (Culantro) and Phak Chee Lao (Dill)..... 

Posted
5 minutes ago, tonray said:

Thet fact that I have 3 kinds of Phak Chee to cook with: Phak Chee (cilantro), Phak Chee Farang (Culantro) and Phak Chee Lao (Dill)..... 

Thanks for mentioning it. Culantro is an interesting variant. 

 

 

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Posted
Just now, ExpatOilWorker said:

Thanks for mentioning it. Culantro is an interesting variant. 

 

 

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Yes....better cooked in stews and soups than raw but imparts a similar flavor to cilantro but a bit sharper.

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