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Routine in a expats life

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46 minutes ago, johng said:

Yes I saw some on Lazada  some of them are quite silly prices which one did you get ? make and model if possible  TIA

This is the one I bought. Not top level but does the job with film and slide.

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    I agree. That's why I have a woman. Sad lefty loser like you can't get one 

  • Married last 9 years, lived in village last 11 years.  Pattaya 2004 to 2015 while working offshore. First visit Bangkok on a cargo boat 1980, thirty eight years spent at sea on boats and oil rigs

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On 4/8/2025 at 1:25 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Very good and that ROUTINE suits you ... would it suit old Charlie living in a 21sqm room in Soi Bukhao?

Probably not 

38 years at sea and offshore at times for 7 month stretch, my room were not any bigger. 

You make your own routine.

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1 hour ago, tmd5855 said:

38 years at sea and offshore at times for 7 month stretch, my room were not any bigger. 

You make your own routine.

The difference is ,you were getting paid ,it was a workplace 

8x8x8

 

Who’s in charge?

 

You or your brain?

On 4/8/2025 at 1:10 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Yes my mistake, your posts indicate your a 23yo male who has retired from the  SAS and now living the good life on the war pension 

Thankyou for your service Sir , especially at your young age and the sacrifice you made .

 

One thing that fascinates me is when people mention the brand name of something like you mentioned ray bands ,I often wonder why you don't just say sunglasses ,

 

I noticed you also used Honda,I'm surprised you didn't use the brand name for the flip flops too ?

I guess you being only 23 your generation may be brand obsessed so instead of saying the product you say the brand name

 

I had a acquaintance years ago who used to say the brand name of everything rather than the product 

He would say Pascal's instead of candy or his "camel " shirts instead of just a shirt

I will wear my camel today he says 

 

 

I wonder what the fascinating subject brand names have in people's dialogue 

 

And i-phone and i-pad instead of cell phone and tablet which seems to be the thing in fiction novels now. I think the authors get a kick back

I see many mentions about getting up at the crack of dawn and going to a bar at 9am, but what about laying in bed til midday? Do older expats not enjoy this?

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15 minutes ago, alien365 said:

I see many mentions about getting up at the crack of dawn and going to a bar at 9am, but what about laying in bed til midday? Do older expats not enjoy this?

No 

That means going to bed at 2am

42 minutes ago, alien365 said:

I see many mentions about getting up at the crack of dawn and going to a bar at 9am, but what about laying in bed til midday? Do older expats not enjoy this?

I get up at dawn to go cycling, them am in bed by 9pm.

40 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I get up at dawn to go cycling, them am in bed by 9pm.

If you mean 9am that sounds like something I could get into when the time comes. Exercise, bed, then get up in the afternoon some time to continue the day. 

On 4/8/2025 at 12:02 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Got back into Australia Sunday and was at work by 10pm that night 

 

I walked around my workplace that night smiling that I was back , waving to people who I didn't even know 

 

I saw an African contract security guard his white teeth glistening in the dark with a wide  smile as I shouted "it's good to be back " !!

 

Of course I had never seen him before so he didn't have a clue what I was on about but he smiled neverless 

 

But my point is , this week back in Australia I will have a "routine " something I didn't have in Thailand the last 5 weeks ,my work hours , sleep, all made into a routine 

 

And thus that's where my study tour found......or should we say the "negative" of expats life

 

What was the fault ? NO ROUTINE 

A Success in a expats life particularly living in PATTAYA of all places is ROUTINE 

What happens without ROUTINE 

 

You end up in a bar at 9am talking to Bob ,Reg ,Charlie drinking your problem away

You have all seen the bored expat particularly in Pattaya and dare  I say now.... CAMBODIA 

Alcoholics because they lost their routine 

Many went from routine in their Western country to nuthin 

 

Many regret their decisions to move to Asia ,to Cambodia to Pattaya 

 

Their life has no ....and please join me in saying this .....one two three .....their life has NO ROUTINE!!!

 

 

 

Best you stay in Oz by the sound of. it. For myself, living and working in many countries, and retired in Thailand since 1993, every day has a routine involving chores, exercise, occasional shopping, and, at 83 years of age, periods of relaxation late morning and early evening. Never bored.

On 4/8/2025 at 9:40 PM, EVENKEEL said:

GG brings up a good point. I think many here try to validate their lives by making it sound like it's filled with activities. Some of us here have decided to start a second family which keeps me relatively busy. 

 

I can completely see how living single in a condo in Pattaya could lead to excessive drinking. I occasionally take the big bike on a ride to Pattaya for a few beers on Soi Bukhao, sit there at a beer bar watching the other foreigners scurrying about and think to myself how lucky I am to not have that kind of life. All the time wondering why I didn't just pack my ice chest and go to my local beach. 


My weekdays always start with getting our adopted three-year old boy off to school.  Then we return and I play with his nearly two-year old brother, and think of the next thing to teach them both.

We're starting our house build later this month.

There is never a dull moment (I think my brain would atrophy if I spent all day on the beach or in bars but each to their own).
 

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59 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Best you stay in Oz by the sound of. it. For myself, living and working in many countries, and retired in Thailand since 1993, every day has a routine involving chores, exercise, occasional shopping, and, at 83 years of age, periods of relaxation late morning and early evening. Never bored.

Yes well at that age you would have to get everything done as fast as possible and good on you for making 83 ,

On 4/8/2025 at 1:10 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Yes my mistake, your posts indicate your a 23yo male who has retired from the  SAS and now living the good life on the war pension 

Thankyou for your service Sir , especially at your young age and the sacrifice you made .

 

One thing that fascinates me is when people mention the brand name of something like you mentioned ray bands ,I often wonder why you don't just say sunglasses ,

 

I noticed you also used Honda,I'm surprised you didn't use the brand name for the flip flops too ?

I guess you being only 23 your generation may be brand obsessed so instead of saying the product you say the brand name

 

I had a acquaintance years ago who used to say the brand name of everything rather than the product 

He would say Pascal's instead of candy or his "camel " shirts instead of just a shirt

I will wear my camel today he says 

 

 

I wonder what the fascinating subject brand names have in people's dialogue 

 

Now, that was one of your better replies, made me 😃 

3 hours ago, alien365 said:

I see many mentions about getting up at the crack of dawn and going to a bar at 9am, but what about laying in bed til midday? Do older expats not enjoy this?

What does Dawn think about it?😊

On 4/8/2025 at 12:20 PM, Harrisfan said:

I agree. That's why I have a woman. Sad lefty loser like you can't get one :clap2:

How did you know he is left-handed? 

On 4/8/2025 at 1:46 PM, Harrisfan said:

Too lazy or too dumb?

Or don't care

On 4/8/2025 at 3:09 PM, Harrisfan said:

Bars don't open at 9am in Australia. They also don't have attractive women in them that will date a 65yo dude. I know a rich old dude and even he dates ugly. It is impossible to date hot unless you are young and good looking or famous.

 

 

Or have a lot of money, as most couples who are lopsided. Most hot women look for money first, or at least second if there's some attraction at first. Seeing so many average to overweight men with hot women shows this. If you took money away and had everyone with the same amount, then we wuld see more balanced couples together, first because of mutual attraction, and then lasting because of compatibility.

On 4/8/2025 at 12:02 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Got back into Australia Sunday and was at work by 10pm that night 

 

I walked around my workplace that night smiling that I was back , waving to people who I didn't even know 

 

I saw an African contract security guard his white teeth glistening in the dark with a wide  smile as I shouted "it's good to be back " !!

 

Of course I had never seen him before so he didn't have a clue what I was on about but he smiled neverless 

 

But my point is , this week back in Australia I will have a "routine " something I didn't have in Thailand the last 5 weeks ,my work hours , sleep, all made into a routine 

 

And thus that's where my study tour found......or should we say the "negative" of expats life

 

What was the fault ? NO ROUTINE 

A Success in a expats life particularly living in PATTAYA of all places is ROUTINE 

What happens without ROUTINE 

 

You end up in a bar at 9am talking to Bob ,Reg ,Charlie drinking your problem away

You have all seen the bored expat particularly in Pattaya and dare  I say now.... CAMBODIA 

Alcoholics because they lost their routine 

Many went from routine in their Western country to nuthin 

 

Many regret their decisions to move to Asia ,to Cambodia to Pattaya 

 

Their life has no ....and please join me in saying this .....one two three .....their life has NO ROUTINE!!!

 

 

 

Almost everyone has a routine that works for them. The only ones that don't are the homeless, who rely on getting by anyway they can. When you retire, the routine that you had, besides waking up and going to work, stays with you. After working all of your life for someone else, now you can do whatever you want, at your speed, and I'm sure many are like me, waking up early, eating breakfast, then either going to the gym, working around the house, watching more TV, reading books, taking care of your young children if you have them, at least part of the time, spending time with your partner, going out to eat, then going to bed after watching some more TV together. All parts of a routine just adjusted because there isn't a 9 to 5 anymore. 

 

I'm sure the people you see at bars at 9AM, talking to Bob, Reg, Charlie or georgegeorgia, are still in a routine. Then they'll go to the restroom to pee, and you'll follow them, which is part of your routine, to ask them what it's like being old and going to bars. Then you'll go outside, and wonder, why do all expats use walkers, when actually most don't, but that's still part of your routine. 

 

You went to Thailand and was accosted by monkeys, and you went to the police to file a complaint, but since you couldn't pick out the monkey in a lineup, they couldn't press charges. Instead of doing a "study tour" when you visit other counties, try having a good time, stop being nosey, realize you yourself is getting older by the day, stop looking at all older expats as cripples, which they aren't, and spend more time doing things positive for others, and also yourself, and when you go back home, you'll have better memories while you're mopping those floors in paradise.

On 4/8/2025 at 2:10 PM, georgegeorgia said:

Yes my mistake, your posts indicate your a 23yo male who has retired from the  SAS and now living the good life on the war pension 

Thankyou for your service Sir , especially at your young age and the sacrifice you made .

 

One thing that fascinates me is when people mention the brand name of something like you mentioned ray bands ,I often wonder why you don't just say sunglasses ,

 

I noticed you also used Honda,I'm surprised you didn't use the brand name for the flip flops too ?

I guess you being only 23 your generation may be brand obsessed so instead of saying the product you say the brand name

 

I had a acquaintance years ago who used to say the brand name of everything rather than the product 

He would say Pascal's instead of candy or his "camel " shirts instead of just a shirt

I will wear my camel today he says 

 

 

I wonder what the fascinating subject brand names have in people's dialogue 

 

Are Ray Brands copy Ray Bans🕶️

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     What utter rubbish.  You visit for a few weeks and complain you had no routine during your visit.  Of course you didn't--you were on vacation.  The whole point of a vacation is to get out of your routine.  Then, you add insult to injury by claiming that since you had no routine in Pattaya, nobody else does, either.   

     If you actually lived here year-round, rather than always just visiting, you would soon get into what is a normal routine for you, which would be different from how you spend your time on vacation.  For most expats living here year-round, their normal routine does not include hanging out at a bar at 9am.   

18 hours ago, newnative said:

     What utter rubbish.  You visit for a few weeks and complain you had no routine during your visit.  Of course you didn't--you were on vacation.  The whole point of a vacation is to get out of your routine.  Then, you add insult to injury by claiming that since you had no routine in Pattaya, nobody else does, either.   

     If you actually lived here year-round, rather than always just visiting, you would soon get into what is a normal routine for you, which would be different from how you spend your time on vacation.  For most expats living here year-round, their normal routine does not include hanging out at a bar at 9am.   

His routine is floor mopping

On 4/10/2025 at 2:59 PM, fredwiggy said:

 The only ones that don't are the homeless, who rely on getting by anyway they can.

 

Getting by anyway they can is their routine !

10 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

His routine is floor mopping

 

given his penchance for ladies with a penis, I wonder if he sticks the tip of that mop up his anoos on smoko breaks.

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

His routine is floor mopping

Your routine seems to be on here 24 hours a day,strange  your "other handle name" always replies directly after you 

 

Look if your going to use 2 handle names try not to make it obvious by replying directly after the Harrisfan name !

 

I'm not judging,maybe your in a wheelchair stuck in a room so this forum is your outlet , 

Sad life 

 

1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said:

Your routine seems to be on here 24 hours a day,strange his your "other handle name" always replies directly after you 

Get a life !

 

Mop mop mop

Just now, georgegeorgia said:

Your routine seems to be on here 24 hours a day,strange his your "other handle name" always replies directly after you 

Get a life !

 

 

You seem to be here posting daily too.

 

Weird behavior for a janitor living in Aus that whinges and moans constantly about Thailand.

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1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

You seem to be here posting daily too.

 

Weird behavior for a janitor living in Aus that whinges and moans constantly about Thailand.

Ralf/Harrisfan , I feel sorry for you mate I really do

How do you have the time to be on here so much ?

 

Just now, georgegeorgia said:

Ralf , I feel sorry for you mate I really do

 

you feel sorry for me working, living and loving my life in thailand...... bwahahahaha ok then.

More than routine I'd say everyone needs tasks to complete and someone who values your contribution to getting those tasks done and who will pay you for doing so.

 

Everyone needs to feel appreciated and valued.

 

You don't have that, well, you're fxxked and adrift on the Alkoholic Ocean.

 

I once heard there are only 2 ways to enslave a man: Work him without pay and pay him without work.

 

The latter is what the Leftie Nutter Marxists are aiming for.

George you shouldnt have posted here about wanting kamala to win and the west going down the toilet. You cant recover from that

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