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9 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Internet forums with interesting members who don't just spam the forum all the time with new topics.

Well then bye

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1 hour ago, The Fugitive said:

Piped water and electricity. If you've ever lived anywhere where you have to wait for the 'hours of availability' you'll appreciate how good these are in Thailand.

Still have to wait on piped water at times.

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A good daily dump, rarely here but always back home

when the Mrs is asleep, no stress!

Good Thai concert, can't beat it

Single malt whisky lots of.

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I've thought a bit about your question.

 

I've concluded I do not under rate much.  I know what I enjoy, what is pleasurable, what is good for me.

 

I appreciate it.  I am aware of it.   'Rate it well'.  

 

I do not underrate things in life.  I appreciate, am aware of a good thing. Seek it out.

 

Do other people not appreciate what they like ?   Fail to see the good things ?

 

Maybe I've misunderstood the question.

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7 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Reading a book (most days)

Cycling in the countryside (tomorrow)

Indian Curry (tonight)

Listening to music (most days)

 

Seems to me most people only think of spending money.

Apart from the Indian food, almost all the stuff I enjoy doing is free.

 

May be an image of ossobuco

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8 hours ago, deejai33 said:

I've thought a bit about your question.

 

I've concluded I do not under rate much.  I know what I enjoy, what is pleasurable, what is good for me.

 

I appreciate it.  I am aware of it.   'Rate it well'.  

 

I do not underrate things in life.  I appreciate, am aware of a good thing. Seek it out.

 

Do other people not appreciate what they like ?   Fail to see the good things ?

 

Maybe I've misunderstood the question.

I took the question to mean; 'Things you are familiar with hence wouldn't miss until they're gone'

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Posted
10 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

British cuisine.  Everyone wants it but they can't get it right.

Yorkshire pud and jellied eel, no thanks! ????

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10 hours ago, Chris Daley said:

British cuisine.  Everyone wants it but they can't get it right.

I read here about evil miscreants stealing the bottles of HP sauce that gracious restaurants supply with the breakfast that killed more Brits than Hitler. 

 

Wouldn't seeing such a small potato's thief being merrily beaten about the head and neck with a bottle of HP sauce qualify as a small and under-rated pleasure?

 

Relatedly, Tiptree, the pricey jam people, sell an average-sized bottle of brown sauce for 3 quid. You'd have to have it on a chain. But someone would prob just bring a straw.

 

https://www.tiptree.com/products/tiptree-brown-sauce?pr_prod_strat=e5_description&pr_rec_id=ea4998f70&pr_rec_pid=8109239435580&pr_ref_pid=8324195025212&pr_seq=uniform

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Just now, The Fugitive said:

Never seen jellied eel myself but I'm from Manchester. It's a London delicacy apparently.

Are you a bangers and mash with baked beans type guy? ????

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The smell of clean laundry

Opening a fresh jar of peanut butter

Scratching a mosquito bite

When you let out a fart that you've been holding in

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9 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Are you a bangers and mash with baked beans type guy? ????

Absolute heaven. Egg and chips are too. However, nothing beats cheese and onion pie, apple pie (or maybe crumble) and custard for dessert.

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Undies that don't ride up.

Ice cold beer.

People with good timing.

Kindness.

In a world of 'think it say it', 'think it post it', keeping your opinion and counsel to yourself. 

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