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I was up at Tachilek a couple of weeks back and picked up some cans of Murphy's Stout in the duty free shop opposite immigration. I put them in the fridge and forgot about them until tonight.

Aroy mak mak.

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Funny you should mention this, it has been a bone of contention with me recently

I saw them there last month and wondered how they got there.

Heineken who own Murphys, deny selling them to Burma( they pulled out of there some time ago), so it's a mystery how they got there.

Anyway, even though I'm a friend of Bills I'm glad you enjoyed them.

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They would have come down from China. It's real Indian country north of Tachilek and who knows what comes over the border up there.

They weren't expensive either, about 60B a can. there's a lot of European beers in the same shop and quite a good European and Australian wine selection.

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I'll be there tomorrow (in that duty-free shop in Tachilek, that is) with a friend who is on a visa run.

Will do a full inventory of Irish products and I'll report back forthwith.... :o

Edit: Road trip called off due to bad weather; rescheduled for Mon or Tues

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Hello Guys,

Do we think that there are many Irish guys in Chiang Rai? I was just there for a week and while I am back home now, I would like to be back in Chiang Rai right now. I would not have expected to see many Irish people living there, but of course, would be delighted if there are?

Mark

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Hello Guys,

Do we think that there are many Irish guys in Chiang Rai? I was just there for a week and while I am back home now, I would like to be back in Chiang Rai right now. I would not have expected to see many Irish people living there, but of course, would be delighted if there are?

Mark

:D:o

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Hello Guys,

Do we think that there are many Irish guys in Chiang Rai? I was just there for a week and while I am back home now, I would like to be back in Chiang Rai right now. I would not have expected to see many Irish people living there, but of course, would be delighted if there are?

Mark

Aye, we're thin on the ground up here.

About 4 or 5 that I know about. Next time you're up here send me a message( p.m) and we'll

meet up for a cup of tea. :o

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