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Au Revoir Chiang Mai


MonsieurHulot

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Be sure to sign out when using a public computer-- let me know if you have further problems please.

Oh, and have a safe, boring and uneventful journey

(best bon voyage wish I know :) )

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Be sure to sign out when using a public computer-- let me know if you have further problems please.

Oh, and have a safe, boring and uneventful journey

(best bon voyage wish I know :D )

:):D :D :D

This thread has made my day.

Glad you find my post so hilarious, just wanted to rest his mind about his hacked account, but hey, whatever floats your boat.

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Au revoir monsieur Heulot alias AdjanJB ,

Never had the chance to meet you , we almost did one time , probably did while not knowing it ...

Anyway I wonder what did it to throw the towel , exchange rates , the political problems or just bored

with the Thailifestyle , perhaps all a bit .

Anyways don't hope leaving Thailand for good means leaving Thaivisa as well ,

have a good wine on us stuck in Chiangmai ..... :) and all the best .

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Be sure to sign out when using a public computer-- let me know if you have further problems please.

Oh, and have a safe, boring and uneventful journey

(best bon voyage wish I know :D )

:):D :D :D

This thread has made my day.

Hey BWM, the bus is leaving, why don't you lie under it!!

M. Hulot, au revoir mon ami, bon voyage et bonne chance.

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Thanks a lot. If the cold wave doesn't kill me, I should be back on TV quite soon.

I thought you left a week ago? What happened?

He dosent say he is still here ,he could be anywhere.

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Bon Voyage, Chok dee, and why not stay in touch ... we need news of current-conditions back in the 'real' world ! :)

I have just come back from France where I have a second home. France is full of bureaucracy - the tax authorities are pervasive, the rules and regulations are even worse than those of the UK, eveything always seems so difficult. Plus it is hugely expensive to even stay there. Thank goodness for Thailand where nobody seems to bother about me too much. France? No thanks .... if you want a really nice house in a quiet village in Mayenne, beautiful conversion job, five bedrooms etc .... I don't need it!!!!!

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