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Lamai ringroad.

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..and the small sign next to the big one says: "International Call In Pharmacy" - Vodafone :o

I wonder who create such signs...

LaoPo

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i believe its not too far from this place

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:D ..I wonder how that feels.... :o

LaoPo

Posted
Well, considering some of the other signs about these days, it hardly seems worth noting :o

SBK,

Hehehe, as it happens to be, that was another picture by me!

Posted
Well, considering some of the other signs about these days, it hardly seems worth noting :D

SBK,

Hehehe, as it happens to be, that was another picture by me!

I thought it might be yours but couldn't remember for sure. Compared to that one, this one is kind of, well, boring! :o

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It may be, but what struck me is that whoever runs that pharmacy, can't even get the basics straight of the red cross, so how on earth can they expect to give thrustworthy service. I know I wouldn't buy a single thing in that store.

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And I thought I gave it away by calling it a Swiss Pharmacy :D:o

if it's called Swiss Pharmacy then there's nothing wrong. how is anybody supposed to know that YOU invented that name? :D

Posted

OK, I got some pictures from the Swedish newspaper "Aftonbladet"

Somewhere on Koh Samui

Somewhere on Koh Samui

Somewhere on Koh Tao

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And I thought I gave it away by calling it a Swiss Pharmacy :D:o

if it's called Swiss Pharmacy then there's nothing wrong. how is anybody supposed to know that YOU invented that name? :D

OK, so how many Swiss pharmacy's do you know in Thailand?

Posted
i believe its not too far from this place

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:D ..I wonder how that feels.... :o

LaoPo

:D i would like to find out ,can anyone tell me where ......

Guest Bellini
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...whoever runs that pharmacy, can't even get the basics straight of the red cross...

Pharmacies do not normally use the red cross and are not supposed to do so.

Guest Bellini
Posted
AFAIK the Red Cross in Thailand is called the Blue Cross.

The Thai Red Cross Society uses the red cross.

Posted
AFAIK the Red Cross in Thailand is called the Blue Cross.

No it's not... Blue Cross is an american insurance company, implanted in Thailand under the name Bupa (that's where I'm insured btw, they always pay, never try to bargain)... nothing to do with the Red cross

Posted
I simply refused to eat in this restaurant after reading the menu.

On your menu they mention all the roast pig/pork bits - its the roast egg that got me. Or is there a sort of hybrid living there (jees even that big word got me - i may have to lay an egg in my utmost excitement) a piggochook or a chookipoglet.

I dont have a foto but i did see a sign for help with a preggy Nancy

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Once on the way to Ranong I thought I'd missed a turnoff until I saw this very informative sign.

Then I knew I was not lost - I WAS QUITE CLEARLY THERE AT THE INTERSECTION ALREADY!

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Posted
Is Bangkok evil?

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I have seen this sign many time when leaving or arriving at Donsak.... I have tried to mention to Thai's the meaning of 666... but never really get anywhere.

Posted

Perhaps you should show her the movie The Omen, Boater. Of course, she may never drive past that sign again, but she'd understand it :o

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