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Message For Mr. Lee In Surin

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If anyone knows Mr. Lee, a good sized American from the midwest in his early 60's living in Surin, please tell him that Randy in Miami said to stop by the house and check out me a Fern's little guy.

The whole family, including Mom, are in Miami now but going back this Friday. They should all be home by next week. Also please tell him I turned in my resignation yesterday and will be in Ban Bak Dok full time around the 1st of Oct.

Thanks for the help

:o I'm sure this means something to somebody................................

Actually the business side of Surin is run by loads of 'Mr Lee's' Wongs,Wangs, Shongs too.

Sorry, never heard of him. Or should I say, (him being american) never heard him! Perhaps lampy or some of the power drinkers in Farang Connection can help you on your arrival.

Actually the business side of Surin is run by loads of 'Mr Lee's' Wongs,Wangs, Shongs too.

You forgot krauts and Knapps. :o

I've just worked out the subliminal message in this....... it's that song from Toyah Willcox.

"It's a Mr Lee, it's a Mr Lee"

..... i Toyah Willcox.

And that's an anagram of what the vet said when he saw a herd of shy cows that had frostbite after being out in the cold all night.

" Thaw, coy,ill, Ox "

And I didn't use an anagram machine :o

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