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What Thai cities float your boat?

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CM floats my boat. Bangkok, Udon and HH just a bit. Most cities are rather same same. Even a Thai lady was telling me there is nothing to do in Nong Khai. 

 

 

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  • I hope it sinks with you in it. Just a rehash of your previous topics!

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    Wow, Susan! Another amazingly creative new topic from you and this one’s another masterpiece. Bargain basement depth with redundancy as the main course and a dash of dumpster diving. Truly groundbreak

  • So you can't discuss the topic. Always the way with you. Just a troll. Why do people join a Thai forum then never discuss Thailand? So strange. Not so difficult to talk is it? 

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36 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

CM floats my boat.

I hope it sinks with you in it.

Just a rehash of your previous topics!

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16 minutes ago, DezLez said:

I hope it sinks with you in it.

Just a rehash of your previous topics!

So you can't discuss the topic. Always the way with you. Just a troll. Why do people join a Thai forum then never discuss Thailand? So strange. Not so difficult to talk is it? 

Wow, Susan! Another amazingly creative new topic from you and this one’s another masterpiece. Bargain basement depth with redundancy as the main course and a dash of dumpster diving. Truly groundbreaking. 

 

Let me guess, tomorrow’s post will be ‘Do trees feel green?’ or ‘Is turtling the best part of taking a dump?’

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Just now, short-Timer said:

Wow, Susan! Another amazingly creative new topic from you and this one’s another masterpiece. Bargain basement depth with redundancy as the main course and a dash of dumpster diving. Truly groundbreaking. 

 

Let me guess, tomorrow’s post will be ‘Do trees feel green?’ or ‘Is turtling the best part of telling a dump?’

Oh look the troll's back.

19 minutes ago, short-Timer said:

Wow, Susan! Another amazingly creative new topic from you and this one’s another masterpiece. Bargain basement depth with redundancy as the main course and a dash of dumpster diving. Truly groundbreaking. 

 

Let me guess, tomorrow’s post will be ‘Do trees feel green?’ or ‘Is turtling the best part of taking a dump?’

Oh short-timer thats Naughty, you know his seriouse thread later today his third in a day will be "do you use toilet tissue or the Bum Gun when you have a number 2"

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3 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

Oh short-timer thats Naughty, you know his seriouse thread later today his third in a day will be "do you use toilet tissue or the Bum Gun when you have a number 2"

Is that your main interest in Thailand? Your own bumhole. Says a lot :cheesy:

No thats a feeder for your clickbait post tomorrow top poster. You could realy push the Boat out and post " What hand do prefer to clean your bottom with".

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Just now, BarraMarra said:

No thats a feeder for your clickbait post tomorrow top poster.

No interest in discussing Thailand? You're a weirdo.

"UBON"

20 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

CM floats my boat.

 

so whats so special about Chiang Mai exactly?

never been. serious question. 

 

9 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

So you can't discuss the topic

You haven't discussed it either!

11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

CM floats my boat. Bangkok, Udon and HH just a bit.

How can you float a boat in Udon, there are no major rivers there.

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19 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

How can you float a boat in Udon, there are no major rivers there.

You can definitely float a boat in Udon ...

 

 

Lake walking distance from our house in Udon, when living there ... how big a lake do you need ?

 

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11 hours ago, DezLez said:

I hope it sinks with you in it.

Just a rehash of your previous topics!

Yep, with a hint of baiting.......😉

11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

So you can't discuss the topic. Always the way with you. Just a troll. Why do people join a Thai forum then never discuss Thailand? So strange. Not so difficult to talk is it? 

You have changed tack then......?.........:clap2:

There's really only one city in Thailand, all the others are just large towns.

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Let's try not to trigger our resident clickbait and troll callers any more than they have already done by themselves. So here we go with what has been floating my boat here, off and on, since about 1978, and full-time since about 2007.

 

Due to a cock-up with the airline, Mrs NL and I had our only trip to Chiang Mai cut short. The only thing we enjoyed there was the peaceful inner pool at a really nice boutique hotel somewhere in the city, then hitting a popular night market and buying huge strawberries before a red-eye flight south. I liked what I saw, and I would like to give it another shot, but that means being a tourist, and that will never give me the insight of others that have made it their home.

 

Chiang Rai was nice and quiet, as was the drive to/from the airport in Chiang Mai, especially the circuitous route we drove back south skirting the Myanmar border. I recall we also bought some massive avocados by the roadside.

 

Three trips to Phuket, spaced over about 30 years, with the first one being absolutely brilliant. Can anyone else remember when Patong beach had only two hotels (and only one with 24-hour electricity)? The second one was an eye-opener for not the best of reasons, more noisy and crowded, but that's what happens in (what used to be) high season. The third visit made me wish I had slept at the airport while in transit! More recently, a good friend of mine parked his bus for a long time down on Rawai, said it was great, but I don't recall ever straying that far south on my visits.

 

From that first Phuket visit, Koh Pipi was probably the most memorable overnight ever when our small tour boat, avoiding storms when returning from the ritual tour of the caves and sea gypsy village, parked up on the beach for the night. The only occupants on the island back then were local fishermen with basic Thai-style shacks set just behind the palm tree line and totally invisible from the beach. One guy offered to put my girlfriend and I up in his brother's shack. It was brilliant and peaceful. No electric, Tilley lamps and big ongs full of water for bathing. I look at pictures of what the island has become now and shake my head. That truly is paradise lost.

 

Hua Hin twice, with over 25 years between visits and once again, the first one being much more memorable due to the slow pace, the tranquil Railway Hotel, the expanse of empty beach, and a lack of maddening traffic and hordes of tourists. The kids did enjoy Takiab beach on the more recent visit though. The night markets and mall, not so much.

 

Three tours of duty in Pattaya, the first as the hedonistic single guy back around 1978 that lasted about 12 years. The second one was as a married guy around 2005 for about 5 years and the third as married with family was even shorter. Most of my lasting farang friendships were made there, and a few I still keep in touch with, but visiting isn't something I would figure as being essential. We did have a short summer break with the family last year, stopping in Bang Saray, where I was very pleased to discover the new highway spur that totally bypassed Pattaya! Met up with three of my old mates there with two of them coming down from Pattaya for the day.

 

I did live and work in Bangkok over a couple or three years around 2010, but I didn't really enjoy it too much, both the office work and the city. It was better when the wife and son came to visit, otherwise, I flew or drove back to Udon on most weekends. But one Bangkok job was based out west in Salaya for three months and that was like not being in Bangkok at all and very enjoyable.

 

Udon Thani, which has been home three times, in between the Pattaya sojourns, is the current resting place, and it's easily floating my old boat.

25 minutes ago, Kinnock said:

There's really only one city in Thailand, all the others are just large towns.

 

Apparently, the governing criteria that allows any place to call itself a city in the UK, is having a cathedral.

 

Udon Thani has a cathedral.

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/tzWzDjbEEUYjcxpD6

Not in thailand and not a city but I'd like to visit Britain also known as UK.  Everyone on this forum keeps saying whatashole it is so I'd like to see for myself.

Does it matter, all Thai cities (aka towns) look the same (except Bangkok of course). Apart of areas of interest like mountains, the sea etc there is nothing to recommend one from another.

7 minutes ago, henryford1958 said:

Does it matter, all Thai cities (aka towns) look the same (except Bangkok of course). Apart of areas of interest like mountains, the sea etc there is nothing to recommend one from another.

 

Expand on "look the same". I haven't been to as many as others but none of the ones I have spent time in have any sort of sameness.

 

Having said that, I was surprised to discover that there's now a Central Salaya. Now for me, that's a sameness that's worse than 7-elevens. Is there a Central on Pipi island yet? Soon?

8 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Not in thailand and not a city but I'd like to visit Britain also known as UK.  Everyone on this forum keeps saying whatashole it is so I'd like to see for myself.

 

I believe that to truly experience the best of Britain as these malcontents you refer to describe it, you need to hang out on the French coast, around Sangatte, and catch a crowded rubber boat ride.

14 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

CM floats my boat. Bangkok, Udon and HH just a bit. Most cities are rather same same. Even a Thai lady was telling me there is nothing to do in Nong Khai. 

 

 

Much to do in Nong Khai.  Great city and some of the best weather in Thailand.  Someone else could state the opposite.  A better question would be - what do you want in a city?  Not all cities are the same and some aren't even remotely similar.

 

I love where I'm at and is similar to Nong Khai but more hills and mountains.  Also more rugged scenery but that works for me.  I like more open space and the rocks open up the jungle.  Great scenery, nice restaurants, and a group of individuals that I can share experiences with  is a good city for ME.  I have two out of the three where I'm at and will probably never have a group to share experiences here.  My fault having never put in the effort to improve my Thai and not sure where that would get me anyhow.

 

Some of your threads aren't bad and wonder about all the hate. I could care less that Trump gives you a boner.

45 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Apparently, the governing criteria that allows any place to call itself a city in the UK, is having a cathedral.

 

Udon Thani has a cathedral.

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/tzWzDjbEEUYjcxpD6

Thailand does not have the same rule.

 

Here, a City needs more than 3 Central malls and at least 2 Terminal 21's.

 

Robinsons malls do not count.

 

1000 7-11's or 500 Big C's can be traded for one Central ..... it's like houses and hotels in Monopoly.

 

 

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Pattaya ticks all my boxes.

14 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

CM floats my boat. Bangkok, Udon and HH just a bit. Most cities are rather same same. Even a Thai lady was telling me there is nothing to do in Nong Khai. 

 


What is logical connection between same same cities and nothing to do in Nong Khai?

11 hours ago, Kinnock said:

Here, a City needs more than 3 Central malls and at least 2 Terminal 21's.

 

So only Bangkok then?

 

Is Chiang Mai really really small? 

 

I would say if you like to meet up with some similar minded buddies, down a few alcoholic beverages, reminisce about previous Special Forces adventures, put the worlds problems to right, flirt with the bar girls, people watch ( and criticise ) the old expats with the younger Thai ladies in tow to give marks out of 10 regarding their choice of company for the evening then Pattaya is the place to be.

 

If you are a family man with a couple of lead weights in tow who long since retired from the bar scene and prefers a sedate lifestyle with the odd hobby or two to break the monotony then any Thai city or even village will suffice. There’s not much difference from them ( barring BKK, HH, CM and Patts of course ).

17 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

So only Bangkok then?

 

Is Chiang Mai really really small? 

 

Chiang Mai is a big town.

 

No cathedral (Rule 2, revert to UK rules to suit argument as required)

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