lifeisrandom Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 stuff you do outside of your house and the internet?
teacup Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 - Eating noodles - Watching people - Looking for ---the new weekend or new night market------I like going to the markets.....call me boring, that's OK! - Searching for a good hole-in-the wall food venue - Exploring the canal networks in the old Bangkok - Spending time in bookstores - experimenting with different things - whatever I happen to fancy that day And - Oh…Avoiding many farang hangout areas----- Most of them just want a one night fling! Or showing off type - I have this and I have that, blah blah blah!!! Just to name a few
bkkjames Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Most of them just want a one night fling! Most yes, but not all TC, I prefer two or three night flings so I have time to contemplate what new hobbies I should pick up.
teacup Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Most of them just want a one night fling!Most yes, but not all TC, I prefer two or three night flings so I have time to contemplate what new hobbies I should pick up. But what about your FOOT--BALL game nights with all the boys you told me about? Anyway it’s noo waay impossible now - I broke the ladder the last time I tried to climb Up to your bedroom window!! Haven't have it fix yet, they all want more than 20 bths - just to fix that dam_n ladder!!! ---how difficult could it be?
lifeisrandom Posted October 3, 2008 Author Posted October 3, 2008 anyone have any fun hobbies? stuff beyond drinking coffee and reading books and eating noodles?
Koo82 Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Mine is strange. I like walking from one department store to the other, from one market to another. One is too overpriced so I don't buy. One is too cheap so I don't buy either But I love shopping in Bangkok.
Huey Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Hanging out with my friends on the weekends for some good wholesome Geek Activity like Roleplaying Games (Dungeons & Dragons and such) Hanging out at Paragorn with wifey, doing a lil shopping, catching a movie, and enjoying a nice lunch at the Oriental cafe' Going out to Minburi with Dad in law for a lil fishing Playing MMORPGS (Warcraft and such..) to name a few ...
paul1970 Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Sorry can not talk about these things on TV :rotflmao:
bkkjames Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Not sure if it's a hobby or a habit but Fri night, beers with the boys, sat morning hangover with the wife, sat afternoon...nap, Saturday night football on tele, sunday out for lunch somewhere... Speaking of which I need to go start my hobby now, have a nice weekend everyone.
phaethon Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 - Eating noodles- Watching people - Looking for ---the new weekend or new night market------I like going to the markets.....call me boring, that's OK! - Searching for a good hole-in-the wall food venue - Exploring the canal networks in the old Bangkok - Spending time in bookstores - experimenting with different things - whatever I happen to fancy that day And - Oh…Avoiding many farang hangout areas----- Most of them just want a one night fling! Or showing off type - I have this and I have that, blah blah blah!!! Just to name a few In British English the term is 'pottering around' With nothing better to do, I take the air-conditioned walk from the far end of Paragon though to MBK, with just a couple of blast furnace sprints between buildings. I also wander off with some vague destination in mind but end up diverting along all sorts of back routes and strange markets. My main hobby on these trips is reassuring tuk-tuk drivers that I'm not lost (much) am not looking for Wat Po or whatever the nearest main attraction may be or indeed a 'sexy massage' (too ticklish ). Has anyone seen a farang driving a boat (even a little dinghy). Does one need a licence/qualifications? K.
TEFLMike Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I like 'pottering ' about, doing nothing special
thesunset75 Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Shopping, Central Chitlom, The Emporium, Central World. Meet friends in Central World, hang out in the shop for few hours - Zsiska shop on 3rd floor Zone C(no i dont get ad here) Online, chatting browsing Play with Raul (my son) Drink from 10 pm. - 2 am. at HRC Siam Soi 11. Or Q Bar, BSC hahaha Spending and receiving money. --------------- Here in NL ? --- looking for hobby
Heng Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 1) eating: doesn't sound like a hobby, but you can go to 500+ restaurants here without ever repeating (many are worth repeating of course). 2) tennis, and working out at FF or Wow... to keep the calories from the aforementioned hobby in check. 3) taking lots of 2-3 day trips out of Bangkok...
AlexLah Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Hobbies, hobbies, I wake up at 8 usually and have a swim for an hour. Take a nice hot shower. Then I make a brekkie and enjoy the river view for about an hour. Watch the stock market and see how my investments are doing. Go for a nap. Wake up and go for another swim. Have a late lunch somewhere. Back home read a book and see how my stocks are doing. Time to eat again so I go out to some restaurant. Watch some TV and check the news on Internet. Time to sleep and do the same the next day. I wish it was true, ha ha ha!
OxfordWill Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I would love to see the faces of the locals if they saw a farang pottering up the klong in an inflatable rubber dinghy with a small outboard on the back! Please if someone does this post a picture.
Shotime Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 All the good stuff is going on inside. Outside consists of going to the swim club, having lunch with the girls, maybe do a little shopping or go to the salon, and then home for dinner. If I go out at night (other than special events, not hobbies), it's mainly to go food shopping and sometimes buy a magazine.
ashacat Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Playing pool Wakeboarding Going to the Gym Swimming Drinking Playing Squash Movies Bike rides
desertrat Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Following 99.99% of the most popular activity here.... Listening to Audiobooks on MP3 from TTC University Courses on Philosophy, Lee Child, and St. Augustine's "Lives of the Saints". I now have about 500 gigabyte of books. "Read" at least 3 per week Cycling Geocaching Cooking
TBWG Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I would love to see the faces of the locals if they saw a farang pottering up the klong in an inflatable rubber dinghy with a small outboard on the back! Please if someone does this post a picture. Hi Last time I took to the water, all did not go according to plan! TBWG
phaethon Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I would love to see the faces of the locals if they saw a farang pottering up the klong in an inflatable rubber dinghy with a small outboard on the back! Please if someone does this post a picture. Nah! I want one of them thar long tail boat so I can go to work in my pajamas just like James Bond...
Dave the Dude Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 I would love to see the faces of the locals if they saw a farang pottering up the klong in an inflatable rubber dinghy with a small outboard on the back! Please if someone does this post a picture. Hi Last time I took to the water, all did not go according to plan! TBWG Looks more like a Swiss roll than an Eskimo roll Dave
teacup Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 - Eating noodles- Watching people - Looking for ---the new weekend or new night market------I like going to the markets.....call me boring, that's OK! - Searching for a good hole-in-the wall food venue - Exploring the canal networks in the old Bangkok - Spending time in bookstores - experimenting with different things - whatever I happen to fancy that day And - Oh…Avoiding many farang hangout areas----- Most of them just want a one night fling! Or showing off type - I have this and I have that, blah blah blah!!! Just to name a few In British English the term is 'pottering around' To U English, it may be = “POTTERING”!! “pottering” = “HOBBY-ing”!!!!!!! in Thailand …JA….duh duh And “eating” is the thai’s favorite past time activity Any farang who wants to be in my circle……U got to love “eating BAMEE”!! Seriously, How many thais do have a hobby? Some do, but many don't....cuz most just can't really afford it,…… to “nurture” the curiosity of all things, that is.
teacup Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Pretty tough to beat people watching in Bangkok. People watching - I enjoy doing it!!! You can tell a lot about the person - from “obsevation” Of the way they…. Eat, or type of food they’re eating, how they eat, Speak Dress Type of shoes Color on them Hair style Etc. Just me
desertrat Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 .....and, getting on any bus that comes along (except} the green ones, and staying on it until it reaches terminus, or does a full circle. I use GPS and save the track with bus number...so EXCITING !!!! Wasn't asked but thing I NEVER do is eat anything I have not prepared.
JimsKnight Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 stuff you do outside of your house and the internet? None of your business mate
RakJungTorlae Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 People watching - I enjoy doing it!!! You can tell a lot about the person - from "obsevation" Of the way they…. Eat, or type of food they're eating, how they eat, Speak Dress Type of shoes Color on them Hair style Etc. Just me Not for shit. Appearances can be deceiving, slight error in judgment can be costly. And never Judge a book by its cover. Hobs in BKK: Well I like to jot down lyrics and sometimes try to express my own form time to time. Every fort night I will go down to the school and help the instructors on teaching there student in teakwood cuz they pretty much suck. Enjoy ice-skating and smacking the puck around at Big C ladprao when im not lazy. But I am in to the normal stuff. Clubs, Cars, bikes, Chilling, Eating where ever ETC. Soon when (star craft 2) is released you will not see me for a long time thou!! Muahah.. edit: Forgot the "g"in judge.!
Tinkelbell Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Pretty tough to beat people watching in Bangkok. People watching - I enjoy doing it!!! You can tell a lot about the person - from "obsevation" Of the way they…. Eat, or type of food they're eating, how they eat, Speak Dress Type of shoes Color on them Hair style Etc. Just me Learn to enjoy people watching from living in Honolulu, HI eversince. On Friday, it's called "Aloha Day", that means everyone puts on their best muu-muu and aloha shirt, that goes with all the state employees too. Can you imagine, the workers in Hon. city hall, bus drivers....parade in bright colorful dresses and shirts, instead of dark dull business suits they wear to work 4 days a week. My favorite spot was at Ala Moana Shopping Mall, particular during lunch time, the place reminded me those colorful Japanese Koi fishes, people swarm all over places, it's like a candy store for your eyes.
teacup Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Soon when (star craft 2) is released you will not see me for a long time thou!! Muahah..edit: Forgot the "g"in judge.! [/color] Good riddance!!!
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