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Most exciting thing you have done in Thailand


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12 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

"most exciting thing..."

Oh yes! It involved my girlfriend, me, and two Nana Plaza gogo girls in my bed in Bangkok!

 

girls sure?  or ... whatever...

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Heading that way ourselves in July, as got a family thing at Nong Bua Lamphu coming up.  Plan on avoiding the NE side as much as possible, well, Hwy #2 anyway.  Probably cut through Phetchabun/Khao Kho (hwy #21), and come back down on #1 after cruising around the N side.

Nice hotels down side soi's near lake around 550 was impressed.

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

About as funny as a dose of haemmeroids!  555

No surprise there, Australian humor goes straight through to the wicket-keeper with many Americans.

Films such as "Malcolm" or "Kenny" completely baffle them.

Use a spellchecker, it's hemorrhoids.

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12 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

So hilarious it needed canned laughter to tell viewers where the jokes were.

Whatever......it was funny. The situations that transpired were epic.

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Heading that way ourselves in July, as got a family thing at Nong Bua Lamphu coming up.  Plan on avoiding the NE side as much as possible, well, Hwy #2 anyway.  Probably cut through Phetchabun/Khao Kho (hwy #21), and come back down on #1 after cruising around the N side.

Nice place ... until I got lost on a rented bike in a rubber plantation. But still ok.

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22 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

So hilarious it needed canned laughter to tell viewers where the jokes were.

Yeah, I can't watch anything with canned laughter, it just ruins it. Not sure why most American "comedies" need it other than them not being funny.

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2 hours ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Riding. an elephant was high on my list, with petting the tiger a close second.  Yes, I live a boring life. ????

For me

 

Several caves. Big one in Phattalung, cave in Trang on a boat that has a low ceiling, Tham Lot in Soppong.

 

Boat trips - Emerald cave, Ko Hong, other islands.

 

Nightclubbing in Bangkok.

 

Riding bikes around islands. Driving up north.

 

Kayaking trips thru mangroves.

 

Longtail boat in Kanchanaburi.

 

Patting a tiger. Riding an elephant thru jungle.

 

River rafting.

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, bignok said:

For me

 

Several caves. Big one in Phattalung, cave in Trang on a boat that has a low ceiling, Tham Lot in Soppong.

 

Boat trips - Emerald cave, Ko Hong, other islands.

 

Nightclubbing in Bangkok.

 

Riding bikes around islands. Driving up north.

 

Kayaking trips thru mangroves.

 

Longtail boat in Kanchanaburi.

 

Patting a tiger. Riding an elephant thru jungle.

 

River rafting.

 

 

 

 

That's standard tourist stuff, but hey whatever floats your boat.

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5 minutes ago, bignok said:

Driven from Nong Khai to Mukdahan along river. Bangkok to Laos. Fun trips. Loei next.

 

 

Loei is great. Walk up pu-bo-bid or whatever its name was. Renting bike and going to a cave where millions of bats exited in the evening as the gongs of the temple sounded. Also getting help from the nice mae-bans washing the bat-stench out of the clothes afterwards ????  Chiang Khan touristy but nice.

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Just now, thailandsgreat said:

Loei is great. Walk up pu-bo-bid or whatever its name was. Renting bike and going to a cave where millions of bats exited in the evening as the gongs of the temple sounded. Also getting help from the nice mae-bans washing the bat-stench out of the clothes afterwards ????  Chiang Khan touristy but nice.

Phu Bat Historical park, Erawan cave plus river drive is on our plans. Phu Ruea plus Phetchabun too.

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Dodging a wrecked truck at. around 02:00 that was blocking 2 lanes of HWY 1 somewhere up north.

Only lighting from my headlights probably doing 120-130 kph,when I saw it I looked for escape route,noticed a minibus on my left that was pulling off road for passenger drop managed to get into left lane safely and past the wreck. I think this was my 3rd overnight drive Bangkok to Chiang Mai,did another couple since without incident 

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