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Most exciting thing you have done in Thailand

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  • gargamon
    gargamon

    How strange. My “most exciting thing“ also included your girlfriend and two gogo girls. 

  • StayinThailand2much
    StayinThailand2much

    Went swimming last Saturday. Saw an Asian guy floating in the sea, head down. Looked strange. Tipped him on the shoulder after 30 seconds. His body turned over, exposing puffy, bloodshot eyes. Pulled

  • soi3eddie
    soi3eddie

    "most exciting thing..." Oh yes! It involved my girlfriend, me, and two Nana Plaza gogo girls in my bed in Bangkok!  

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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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As I get older, letting one go without knowing beforehand whether it will be a "shart" is pretty exciting.

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2 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Seinfeld was hilarious.

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

6 minutes ago, thailandsgreat said:

I thought you were all English teachers, knowing subject from object. ????

When you are public school educated you are granted the dispensation of comedic licence . ???? 

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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

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

Same as the video you posted

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.

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.

3 minutes ago, bignok said:

Same as the video you posted

You're saying Sally Struthers was laughing to a script?

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What's happened to keeping on subject. 

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4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

You're saying Sally Struthers was laughing to a script?

Looks like a bimbo who was laughing at his dorky behaviour.

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.

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.

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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1 hour ago, bignok said:
2 hours ago, GameMaster said:

Fingering a Thai girl in the middle of a nightclub - [snipped]

I did that at 14yo.

... And nothing exciting has happened to you in Thailand since ?????...   ????????????        :whistling:

 

 

 

 

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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.

 

 

 

 

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.

8 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

... And nothing exciting has happened to you in Thailand since ?????...   ????????????        :whistling:

 

Not in such a weird configuration, nope.

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3 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

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

You prefer sitting in a bar and whinging?

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

 

 

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Survived riding my Motorbike from BKK downtown on Petchaburi Road during rush hour and actually managing a right turn down Ekkamai.

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9 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

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

Whats your list?

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.

1 minute ago, bignok said:

I started the topic. You are trolling.

Ah,so because you started the thread it entitles you to troll…? ???? 

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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.

2 minutes ago, bignok said:

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

Erawan cave also interesting. But different from the bat cave, I forgot the name of that.

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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