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6 minutes ago, john donson said:

bob bored again and a lot of posts...as usual

 

yep, the attention starved ladyboy lover hard at work, trying to get noticed. maybe he should have just stayed in Spain, but I'm guessing the trannies there weren't to keen on him so he did a quick reversal back to Soi 6/1

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Posted
1 hour ago, BarBoy said:

Tourists who know how to behave are no problem at all.

 

What I see now though is basically a wild mob on the loose in many tourist hotspots on 90 day visa exemption stamps that just do not give a stuff about anything or anyone around them!

It's all the Aussies rampaging around that is the problem. The likes of MalcolmB and his ilk are ruining the place for the decent tourists like the Brits and Swiss etc. I wish they would just stick to Bali. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Expat68 said:

Try Loei province. Mountainous, Places you choose to stay you will not see expats but if you want to see, head to Chiang Khan or Loei City (BigC, Lotus, Global, Makro also has its own airport). At the moment at dawn it is 13°C, in the daytime 27°C. Hope that helps 

 

Nice so much better weather than Chiang mai province. I didn't know it got that cool there. I haven't seen even close to 13c this year in Samoeng and it's more north in the mountains and even higher elevation (500 compared to 250 in Loei). We got rain the other day and the temps seem to be dropping now but still won't hit 13c tomorrow I bet.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, novacova said:

Drive to touristy places to fight off boredom.

The most touristy place I go to is the airport to leave the country for a break 

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Trouble with some of these out-of-the-way places is , what would you do all day ? OK if you have a Thai GF / wife and nice house where you can relax , but if stuck in a small hotel with no pool ....? There`s nowhere to walk and no beach to sit on .

Best idea would be to just travel around from place to place , although many of these small towns look the same .

Posted
23 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

Nice so much better weather than Chiang mai province. I didn't know it got that cool there. I haven't seen even close to 13c this year in Samoeng and it's more north in the mountains and even higher elevation (500 compared to 250 in Loei). We got rain the other day and the temps seem to be dropping now but still won't hit 13c tomorrow I bet.

 

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That looks very nice indeed!

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Posted

Well

By Bar Boy, Bob Smith, AKA Dan and the back office.

Is well established here now.

What's next. :stoner:

 

 

 

Posted
12 hours ago, BarBoy said:

Enough is Enough.

 

Tourist ghettos no more, I am done with them, the tourists (especially you know who) are destroying this beautiful country with their terrible manners, unruly kids and general disregard for others around them and the environment. I need some new scenery or I am going to go mad (if I haven't already reached that point)..

 

I would like to enlist the help of fellow AN members in asking where do you recommend I go with the following stipulations: 

 

1. Hardly any farangs in sight, especially tourists.

2. Remote places, can be mountainous, towns, city, beach, jungle, whatever.

3. Reasonable food

4. Reasonable room rates

5. Real local people, no tourist BS.

 

I welcome any and all input into this topic. Finally the tourist ghettos have worn me down - it took a while but it has finally happened. Now I understand Joe who retires way out in the sticks on a nice plot of land and a couple water buffalo with his young thai bride. There is something real in that kind of life that the ghetto just cannot provide. 

 

Wherever the tourists are going this high season, I'm not. I want a comprehensive list of places that are truly off the beaten track.

 

Thank you in advance!


Bar Boy Bobby, why don't you come up with a real topic for a change instead of this rubbish asking for people to write you up redundant lists of the various provinces in Thailand. Shameless. I pity anyone who wastes their time writing a real response to your back Soi trolling.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:


Bar Boy Bobby, why don't you come up with a real topic for a change instead of this rubbish asking for people to write you up redundant lists of the various provinces in Thailand. Shameless. I pity anyone who wastes their time writing a real response to your back Soi trolling.

yet here you are, writing a real response to my so called trolling...

 

you need help, Chump.

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Posted
Just now, BarBoy said:

yet here you are, writing a response to my so called trolling.

 

you need help, Chump.


no, what I wrote wasn't a response. that's for fools. I was calling you out.  
 

And it's Chumps with an "s"

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Posted
8 minutes ago, ChumpChange said:

innit. 

Come back when you have learned how to talk/type properly...

 

You come across like a 14 year old wannabe rapper from Brixton and quite frankly it's embarrassing!

 

Fo sho yo!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Expat68 said:

It will/can get down to 8°/10°C

what is Loei like the coldest weather in the country or something? The drivable mountain peaks around here are 1200m and I don't think they're going to get 8c tomorrow but I've never actually been there in the early mornings to measure.

 

Weather in CM is hot garbage. Too much pollution and cars put a heat blanket over the entire region. People tell me it's colder in Isaan now. There's a tip for Bob, stay away from Chiang Mai, at least 100 kilometers in any direction.

Posted
13 hours ago, BarBoy said:

Enough is Enough.

 

Tourist ghettos no more, I am done with them, the tourists (especially you know who) are destroying this beautiful country with their terrible manners, unruly kids and general disregard for others around them and the environment. I need some new scenery or I am going to go mad (if I haven't already reached that point)..

 

I would like to enlist the help of fellow AN members in asking where do you recommend I go with the following stipulations: 

 

1. Hardly any farangs in sight, especially tourists.

2. Remote places, can be mountainous, towns, city, beach, jungle, whatever.

3. Reasonable food

4. Reasonable room rates

5. Real local people, no tourist BS.

 

I welcome any and all input into this topic. Finally the tourist ghettos have worn me down - it took a while but it has finally happened. Now I understand Joe who retires way out in the sticks on a nice plot of land and a couple water buffalo with his young thai bride. There is something real in that kind of life that the ghetto just cannot provide. 

 

Wherever the tourists are going this high season, I'm not. I want a comprehensive list of places that are truly off the beaten track.

 

Thank you in advance!

Go to one of your many properties you allegedly own. Oh wait you sold them all before you left 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Dan O said:

Go to one of your many properties you allegedly own. Oh wait you sold them all before you left 

I don't own any properties.

 

I only rent.

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