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I have decided I am going to write a book about my life experiences in Thailand.


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1 minute ago, ChumpChange said:

I can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want to read it. Sure to be a Nana Plaza best seller. 
 

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....you better copyright that quick, chump, cos I'm nabbing it! 😄 

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Just now, ChumpChange said:


bob, you used to call me "Chumps". Get it right FFS. 😂image.png.7a2c5826df91a1a6d5b5f4d02a610381.png

I am not bob, it's Colin as you well know!

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Posted
Just now, ravip said:

Great idea. But who would be interested in it?

People who have been, are coming to or have lived in Thailand??

Posted
Just now, steven100 said:

Many farang have wrote a book about Thailand over the years  

Yes.

 

And most have done quite well.

Posted
18 minutes ago, transam said:

Sounds like you have................:clap2:

No, have you? I've heard people talk about them as if it's some unknown thing and only the author has found out, all obvious stuff such as guys like you buying a wife

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17 minutes ago, BarBoy said:

thank you for the correction, Richard. 

 

I always welcome constructive criticism..

 

Fancy getting involved in it with me? I see you are a good writer as is spidermike...

Have a think about it and let me know!

 

Here's your intro... 

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

No, have you? I've heard people talk about them as if it's some unknown thing and only the author has found out, all obvious stuff such as guys like you buying a wife

Reads like you've been misinformed, try staying away from "those" places....🤭

So you're gay as well, though, nothing wrong with that.......😘

Posted
1 minute ago, ChumpChange said:

Such an inventive idea. It's never been done before! Wait, actually,, I think somebody already beat you to it:

 

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good book that.

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Title: "The Man with Many Names"


Page 1
(Title Page)
A bright, sunny scene of Thailand with rice fields, golden temples, and happy children.


Page 2
Once, there was a man named Bob. Bob moved to a place called Thai-land.

Illustration: Bob stepping off a plane, looking at a map of Thailand.


Page 3
Thai-land was full of bright sun, kind people, and tasty food.

Illustration: Bob eating noodles at a street stall, surrounded by happy locals.


Page 4
But Colin—that’s Bob’s other name—had a funny habit.

Illustration: Colin typing on a laptop, looking cheeky.


Page 5
Colin liked to go on the web, where people talked and shared ideas.

Illustration: A computer screen showing a lively web forum.


Page 6
But sometimes, BarBoy—yes, that’s him too!—played tricks.

Illustration: BarBoy laughing as he changes his username on the screen.


Page 7
BarBoy liked to post funny things and switch his name a lot.

Illustration: A forum page showing posts from "BarBoy," "CoolColin," and "BobTheBest."


Page 8
"Who is this?" the people on the web asked. "Is it Bob? Or Colin? Or BarBoy?"

Illustration: Forum users scratching their heads, with speech bubbles showing their confusion.


Page 9
One day, a girl named SunnyThai wrote, "Hi, Bob—or Colin—or BarBoy—why do you change your name?"

Illustration: A friendly message on the forum.


Page 10
Bob thought for a moment. "It’s just fun," he wrote back.

Illustration: Bob looking thoughtful, then typing on his computer.


Page 11
SunnyThai replied, "Fun is good, but tricks can make people sad."

Illustration: A cheerful message with hearts and smiley faces.


Page 12
Colin read the message and felt a little bad. "Maybe my tricks weren’t so nice," he thought.

Illustration: Colin looking sad, with a small tear forming.


Page 13
The next day, BarBoy decided to try something new. He wrote, "Hi, everyone! I am Bob."

Illustration: A forum post introducing himself honestly.


Page 14
People were surprised. "Hello, Bob!" they replied.

Illustration: Friendly replies filling the screen.


Page 15
Bob started to share fun stories about Thai-land.

Illustration: Posts with photos of temples, elephants, and busy markets.


Page 16
Everyone loved Colin’s stories. "Tell us more, Colin!" they said.

Illustration: Forum users smiling as they read his posts.


Page 17
BarBoy didn’t need tricks anymore. He made real friends.

Illustration: BarBoy smiling as he types, with happy replies from friends on the screen.


Page 18
Bob felt happy in Thai-land. It wasn’t just a place; it was his home now.

Illustration: Bob walking through rice fields, waving to friendly faces.


Page 19
On the web, Colin still told funny stories, but now people knew who he was.

Illustration: Colin smiling and typing with his real name on the screen.


Page 20
The people on the web said, "It doesn’t matter if you’re Bob, Colin, or BarBoy—we like you!"

Illustration: A forum page with cheerful messages and emojis.


Page 21
BarBoy laughed. "I guess I have many names, but I’m always me!"

Illustration: BarBoy smiling in real life and on the web.


Page 22
Bob’s stories about Thai-land brought smiles to everyone.

Illustration: A colourful page of happy posts with pictures of Thai markets and sunsets.


Page 23
Colin learned that being kind was the best trick of all.

Illustration: Colin helping a local carry a basket of fruit at the market.


Page 24
And BarBoy never needed to hide again. He was happy to be himself.

Illustration: BarBoy sitting at a computer, surrounded by smiling friends on and offline.


Page 25
(The End)
A cheerful image of Bob, Colin, or BarBoy waving goodbye with the words, "No matter your name, just be kind and true!"

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Posted
2 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:

Such an inventive idea. It's never been done before! Wait, actually,, I think somebody already beat you to it:

 

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I thought BritManToo was already in the middle of writing this... no ?

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“The Double Life of Bob Smith”

 

Retired and living the high life in Pattaya, Bob Smith tells everyone he’s a wealthy, handsome expat with a perfect Thai wife and a charmed existence. But when night falls on the seedy streets of Soi 6/1, Bob ditches the pretense, adopting the name “Colin” and diving headfirst into a world of neon lights, cheap booze, and illicit encounters with ladyboys who know him better than his own wife ever could.

 

Gritty, raunchy, and unapologetically raw, this is the story of a man who’s built his life on lies and lust, teetering on the edge of indulgence and destruction in the city where anything goes.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I thought BritManToo was already in the middle of writing this... no ?


The truth is everyone has written a book like that, but always insisting they are the first. 
 

 

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Prior to moving here I read several of the books that had been written about expats, and I must say that many of the stories were very helpful and very healthy warnings, and I likely avoided a lot of the traps that I've seen fellow expats get sucked in by, as a result of having prior knowledge of what she was going to say, and how she was going to say it, etc. etc. 

 

My grandmother is ill, the family buffalo is sick, I need to get a lot of dental work done, please help. 

Of course the list goes on and on. 

 

So go ahead and write your book, many of us would love to hear the stories. Fun fun. 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:

lust, teetering on the edge of indulgence and destruction in the city where anything goes.

 

Not anything as there is no prostitution in Pattaya

Posted
17 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Thai-land was full of bright sun, kind people, and tasty food.

categorically untrue in my experience. 

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and not only in English or [god forbid German] but even even in some weird Baltic languages and even there's some "Polish man diary in Thailand". 

How did I find it? second-hand book shops at Chatuchak weekend market. My pal runs this business on Ebay and few similar sites. 

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