Thaddeus Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 A couple of months ago I was in this hi-so gourmet restaurant watching this really interesting cultural show by the most talented artist performers when this foreign person interrupted the proceedings with his own talent show which seemed to consist of blowing cola out of his nose. Very strange! All the patrons were as amazed as I. I bet he didn't have a work permit either! (Sorry, Thaddeus. Just could not resist it)! Git. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuaHinFool Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 Samui residents circa 2003-2005 will remember the ferang woman in her early 30's who used to get naked and stand around the center of Chaweng at random times talking to her self. She was as mad as ten bears. Tourists used to stare at her open mouthed. The police mostly just left her alone which is a blessing as she was on a huge overstay. I remember once me and a pal sitting on deck chairs on the beach and she sat down opposite us and just said "hey, wassup" whilst completley naked. Her legs were hmm, spread wide open leaving her bits to just hang out. It was surreal. Rumours used to fly around about her but the most accepted rumour was that she was a pianist by trade and came to samui for some time out, ventured down the road of yabba and mekong whisky and totaly lost the plot. Not to sound crass, but she actualy had a real nice pair of boobs - pretty dam_n huge also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thailandbluegrass Posted September 15, 2010 Author Share Posted September 15, 2010 (edited) My friends. Need I say more? Edited September 15, 2010 by thailandbluegrass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PoorSucker Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 Samui residents circa 2003-2005 will remember the ferang woman in her early 30's who used to get naked and stand around the center of Chaweng at random times talking to her self. She was as mad as ten bears. Tourists used to stare at her open mouthed. The police mostly just left her alone which is a blessing as she was on a huge overstay. I remember once me and a pal sitting on deck chairs on the beach and she sat down opposite us and just said "hey, wassup" whilst completley naked. Her legs were hmm, spread wide open leaving her bits to just hang out. It was surreal. Rumours used to fly around about her but the most accepted rumour was that she was a pianist by trade and came to samui for some time out, ventured down the road of yabba and mekong whisky and totaly lost the plot. Not to sound crass, but she actualy had a real nice pair of boobs - pretty dam_n huge also. Remember her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 when I was travelling with a pretty Thai lady from Sakhon Nakon. I'm waiting for one of your posts that says "I was travelling with a Thai lady with a face like a bulldog licking piss from a thistle" or " I once knew a young Thai lady whose face resembled a robber's dog's arse" Ian. That is the beauty of Thailand, MCA, as you well know. A reasonably fit male of ANY age can pick some young lovely as a traveling companion. There is no need to travel with the butt end of a hog. I see enough of that in Canada. For a single man with a reasonable amount of money, Thailand is heaven. My love life was never this active or varied in my twenties. I'm just lucky I never discovered Thailand in my twenties or I might never have gotten married. Now I've got the best of both worlds. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 I'm glad you put that disclaimer in, but the real question is were you wearing shorts or trousers with the white socks? The sock looks to be quite high up the leg which does need a separate disclaimer for itself. I discovered in my early trips to Asia that us tenderfoots feet get sore if we do any amount of walking in rubber sandals. I do a lot of walking and after three or four miles my feet get sore if I don't wear socks. It takes a while for a westerners feet to harden up. For me it usually takes about a month. Because I never grew up walking around in bare feet I've always had tender tootsies. If I buy a pair of rubber sandals today I always glue insoles onto the bottom. The past few years I've brought leather soled sandals with me from Canada and they are much better. The sandals are made in China, but imported goods are MUCH cheaper in Canada than they are in Thailand. Why that is so I have no idea... but it's true. Same goes for good running shoes. I can buy a good pair of running shoes in Canada for much less than similar quality in Thailand. But, I'm STILL a tenderfoot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manarak Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 The twice daily MK staff dance Needs to be seen to be believed. Would be classed as a crime against humanity in the West. Thai diners pretend nothing's happening while I don't know whether to die from laughter, pity or pure shame to be watching it from outside. does that take place on regular schedule? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmeriThai Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 The twice daily MK staff dance Needs to be seen to be believed. Would be classed as a crime against humanity in the West. Thai diners pretend nothing's happening while I don't know whether to die from laughter, pity or pure shame to be watching it from outside. Where was that located? A few years ago, we went to a restaurant where they did the same thing. I can't recall the name of the restaurant, but it was located in one of the Malls north of BKK, possibly Future Park. My son-in-law said it happens on a regular basis. I think the dancing lasted about 5 minutes or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave2 Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 ian. re .... I later learned that the bug was a rhinocerous beetle and are often kept as pets. and heres the male..... doing what males like to do : ) enjoy ... dave2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunta71 Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 The twice daily MK staff dance Needs to be seen to be believed. Would be classed as a crime against humanity in the West. Thai diners pretend nothing's happening while I don't know whether to die from laughter, pity or pure shame to be watching it from outside. Has anyone ever noticed how most of the waitresses at MK are considerably shorter than the general populace?? Most are less than 5' tall. Whats that all about?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starlifter Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) The strangest thing I've seen? A pair of dog nuts attached to a dog sniffing me as I awoke on the sidewalk about 6 a.m. after trying to make it home from a good night of 8 ounce weight lifting. Edited September 16, 2010 by Starlifter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 ian. re .... I later learned that the bug was a rhinocerous beetle and are often kept as pets. and heres the male..... doing what males like to do : ) enjoy ... dave2 Thanks for the picture, Dave. I saved it and might use it in some other topic. ... possibly in Bedlam where everyone enjoys having a "go" at each other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 a street cleaner spent forty minutes yesterday trying to get my cat to pick the lottery numbers. I mentioned this to my wife. She didn't even raise an eyebrow at it, then told me how the ladies in the village use a turtle to pick numbers. I didn't get it all, but they put a turtle in a box with numbers on pieces of paper. Somehow, a number is selected and off they go! And since none are the richer, I am guessing it doesn't work very well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klons Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 While outside the house just before dawn, I saw something walk out from under the car. At first I thought it was a land crab, then no not that. maybe a giant spider. When it went back under the car I realized it was a toad walking on all fours. I didn't know they could do that. The lighting wasn't all that good, so I can't be 100% certain, but I'm fairly certain it was a toad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mca Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 Has anyone ever noticed how most of the waitresses at MK are considerably shorter than the general populace?? Most are less than 5' tall. Whats that all about?? You're not going to Central Plaza Land Of Oz branch are you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beacher Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 We've all see grossly overloaded vehicles, like the elephants in the back of a regular pickup truck or entire families on scooters. The worst I've seen is 7 teenage students with a guitar and small amplifier squeeze their way onto a scooter. Two of them were standing and leaning outwards, one holding the guitar and the other holding the amplifier while their buddies anchored them. It looked very much like a circus act. It was at a beach and everybody nearby was howling with laughter as the scooter slowly started to move. Amazingly, they made it up the hill going away from the beach, but what happened after that I'm afraid to think about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xen Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 The twice daily MK staff danceNeeds to be seen to be believed. Would be classed as a crime against humanity in the West. Thai diners pretend nothing's happening while I don't know whether to die from laughter, pity or pure shame to be watching it from outside. Some of the "dancing establishments" in Pattaya have a similar tradition before opening the doors to bring good luck and good customers. Now that is something to be seen !!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunta71 Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 Has anyone ever noticed how most of the waitresses at MK are considerably shorter than the general populace?? Most are less than 5' tall. Whats that all about?? You're not going to Central Plaza Land Of Oz branch are you? The short MK girls are at every branch I have ever seen in the LOS and that means many... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunderbird4ever Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 Seen many wird things here over the years but his one I really enjoyed. He was coming down the highway somwhere in the middle of Bangkok and Phuket and kept about 80 kmt. What a mental cargo load. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lammbock Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 Mens dressing like a woman and stay at corner of soi 4. Why? That is strange. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onnut Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerfish Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. it certainly does. my MIL is a 5 ft nothing streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family. on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost. shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family. Edited September 16, 2010 by tigerfish 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunderbird4ever Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. it certainly does. my MIL is a 5 ft nothing streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family. on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost. shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family. Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tigerfish Posted September 16, 2010 Popular Post Share Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. it certainly does. my MIL is a 5 ft nothing streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family. on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost. shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family. Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. quite the opposite actually "parker" like i said my MIL is a very shrewd and wise old lady and has learnt a trick or two down the line. having seen that the relationship between her daughter and son-in-law was for real after many a hard year spent grafting on both sides of the world, she decided to lend a helping hand. needless to say that all parties are very happy at the decisions that were made and now getting their just rewards. remember to mind your head on the way out, when the girls down in patong have chewed you up and spat you out. oh and dont forget to turn the lights off. Edited September 16, 2010 by tigerfish 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chonburiram Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. How could that happen? Your "small" restaurant was that expensive that 160k would hardly cover the fittings in the Lady's restroom? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onnut Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 You beat me to it Tigerfish. I think it's pretty cool that they help out. Because of it we have a nice place to live and my wife and I could buy into our own business. Plus we give as well. I paid off a car for them one time. So it works both ways. Oh yeah and we all live together in one big house. It's handy coz they also babysit the little man while we go and work. So we are all very happy. You? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maccaroni man Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 yesterday, i was driving home and i saw a hamster wheel but it was much larger and had a chicken running in it. I had to think, there is a guy who takes his cock seriously Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HuaHinFool Posted September 16, 2010 Popular Post Share Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) <br /><br /><br /><br />My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway !<br /><br /><br /><br />twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again.<br />then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help.<br /><br />so it does and can happen.<img src='http://static.thaivisa.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /><br /><br /><br />it certainly does.<br />my MIL is a 5 ft nothing streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family.<br />on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money<br />on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost.<br />shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. <font size="2"><img src="http://static.thaivisa.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/mellow.gif" /></font><br /><By god this forum drives me nuts at times! Another "holier than thou" post by someone who considers himself a cut above the rest because he has (seemingly) never had to hustle in order to get by. onnut states that he has his own business now - with his wife - but in the early days it was a strugle and the family offered to help out. The guy did not at any point say he was desperate and destitute - he simply said he was struggling through the initial start up - and the family helped out to make things easier. Thats what family is for isnt it? To help out? Or as westerners are we supposed to conform to the stereotype that all of us are dripping in cash and would never drop to such low depths that we need help from our Thai family? It realy irks me..... Seriously drives me nuts. This pathetic attitude that many people take when considering westerners peoples status over here. There was a point - for a whole year - that I was pretty much destitute after my business failed. I had the most awfull year and at some points found it hard to pay the rent. I struggled by safe in the belief that at some point, I will get back on game again. And I did. For the last few years I have been earning a considerable amount of money and consider myself affluent once again. Should I have gone home three years ago when I was finding things tough? Would you say I was not worthy to grace my presence amongst more stable ex-pats? Shame on you for such a snobby attitude. Edited September 16, 2010 by HuaHinFool 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manarak Posted September 16, 2010 Share Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) My mother in law pawning her gold for me when I was skint . I'm sure that doesn't happen every day to many people. On this forum anyway ! twice for me. once when we bought our house in Bangkok and we needed furniture my MIL and FIL lent us 300k. these guys are not wealthy at all but had that in life savings. then about 4 months ago again, but this time she pawned her gold along with my wife to help get us by when we took over our small restaurant. I was not told about this, I only found out when I came into a little money and my wife asked for 160k, I said no way honey this staying in the bank until biz picks up again. then she told me about the gold! I was very suprised they have that amount in the house. but very grateful for the help. so it does and can happen. it certainly does. my MIL is a 5 ft nothing streetwise fireball that is not to be crossed if you get on the wrong side of her, but has a heart of gold to boot when comes to matters concerning family. on our wedding day both i and my wife received gold chains, buddha and chatukham amulets, as well as a lump some of money on more than one occasion she has helped out by pawning or selling valuable gold chains and diamond rings from trips to chinatown (yawalat). so that we could get all three of the businesses up and running. has also helped out with money requirement concerning visas, when i needed a cash boost. shes not a wealthy person by any stretch of the imagination, but i guess by raising 9 children almost single handedly shes learnt a trick or two along the way and become a very shrewd and wise old lady. and it shows from the amount of love and respect shown to her from all generations within the family. Guys.. The 3 of you add to the list of the strangest things I for sure have seen here. I mean, you come as a foreigner to a developing country to leech onto your Thai girlfriends mother and father that are not wealthy. They have to pawn gold for you to make a living here and to buy some furniture. Thats not cool at all. If you re that potless and I seriously think you should have stayed home. Luckily for you, I already reached my quota of given negative rep points for the day... Maybe a kind admin could up my quota? thx. Edited September 16, 2010 by manarak 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David006 Posted September 17, 2010 Share Posted September 17, 2010 Certainly strange ....but horrifying Morning of December 26 2004 from about 4 hundred meters out in Patong bay looking shoreward watching Patong "disappear" Morning of Dec 28th 2004 Khoalak ...just sand and concrete where the beautiful resorts once existed..... body bags everywhere...heart wrenching! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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