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A few months ago when I was in Pattaya I hated Sundays it was a weird day 

I went walking around that Central Festival area ,inside was packed with Thai families

 

Anyway ended up at the back streets around soi bukhao

 

I went into a massage shop it was full of farang laying on banana beds , no room 

 

The wag to Jomtien was busy 

 

What do you do on a Sunday?

I don't care if your in Pattaya , Issan or Cebu , or Baguio or phomn Penh 

 

What's a Sunday like you for you in your city /town

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9 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Amazingly I went to the gym 3 Sundays in a row in Pattaya , Jomtien gym and Tony's , no one there but me !

 

Massage shops , most full 

Beach area Road , central festival full 

Gyms ..no one 

 

Empty gyms are the best

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The Bengals sins about it:

 

Six o'clock already, I was just in the middle of a dream
I was kissin' Valentino by a crystal blue Italian stream
But I can't be late, 'cause then I guess I just won't get paid
These are the days when you wish your bed was already made

[Chorus]
It's just another manic Monday (Ooh-oh)
I wish it were Sunday (Ooh-oh)
'Cause that's my fun day (Ooh-oh)
My I-don't-have-to-run day (Ooh)
It's just another manic Monday

 

 

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Today is Sunday, so please conduct yourself accordingly. Sleep in, sip tea, lay around in your pajamas, listen to good music, watch good movies, read a good book, eat some wonderful food, and indulge yourself in an afternoon nap.

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Living semi-rural in non heavy tourist area, so weekends aren't much different than weekdays.  Sundays being quite dead till late afternoon dining hours.  No malls here to get packed, as the Lotus's doesn't really qualify.  Got an MK, KFC & Swensen's which do a brisk business on weekends.  

 

Only time I go to Lotus's is Tuesday, for 2/1 scoops @ Swensen's.

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 Sunday is the usual day for lunching or having dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, and slacking off a bit on my exercise regime.

I don't go shopping or to any tourist spots on Sunday, too many people.

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Read the bible all day long and give thanks that I no longer believe in fairy tales written by a bunch of ignorant illiterate people living in mud huts a few thousand years ago.

 

  Actually skip the reading as already read it decades ago and figured out  it was mostly all a bunch of BS "supported" by  some of the biggest hypocrites on the planet.

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18 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Today is Sunday, so please conduct yourself accordingly. Sleep in, sip tea, lay around in your pajamas, listen to good music, watch good movies, read a good book, eat some wonderful food, and indulge yourself in an afternoon nap.

Pajamas? Too funny. Stopped that by age 10

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Sunday - 

Wake around 5am.

Coffee.

few km walk.

coffee.

shower.

breakfast.

throw load in washing machine.

coffee.

washing machine goes to work.

Beer.

Get car washed.

Beer.

Beer.

Dial a massage.

beer.

laze around the pool.

beer.

BBQ.

Beer.

answer some work emails.

beer.

shower.

few km walk.

beer.

beer.

beer.

dinner.

Bed.

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Typically, it's our standing res. at Umai Sushi, about 100 steps away from our Nimman condo. Pop in around 3, kill a bottle of sake, that's my booze for the week. It's a good day for the gym first, past 1 PM, there might be half a dozen people there.

 

This last Sunday, we tried to see the Napoleon film, but it was booked out. They were offering 5 oysters for 1,500 baht at an average-ish Jap restaurant on the top floor of Central Festival Mall. J-oysters are the best in the world, and never less than 300 baht per, piece but at a chain restaurant the mall, we were skeptical.

 

In fact, those oysters were almost fist-sized, properly briny, covered in monkfish liver and passable caviar. It was hard to eat them all. Almost too much to  bear.

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21 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

Street photography. People and places as the day progresses. People are up at 4am. See them in 7-11, walking the dog etc. Lots of subjects to photograph.

I hope this doesn't sound weird ,but love to see pics at 2am in Udon Thani city on a weekend morning,

 

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