edwinchester Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 A college girl hitching up her skirt so she could get on the back of her friends wave this morning. Sent from my GT-I9003 using Thaivisa Connect App <deleted>?! The GTI9003 has a camera!!! Apologies for me being so dumbstruck as to miss the opportunity:-) Sent from my GT-I9003 using Thaivisa Connect App Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanLaew Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 Receiving just over a thousand flowers and offerings for 'Wai Kru' (Teacher's Day) from my students. (I teach 1200 students each week) The students obviously took part in the official ceremony but majority of the students took time out of their day to come and see me and say thank you. It was very overwhelming. Nice one Ajarn! My lad was off sick yesterday so missed the instruction that 'Thursday casual' wear was canceled for Wai Kru day. Watching him, all of 4 years and 3 months old giving Mrs NL stick for not having him dressed like the other kids was funny. Having to do a 30 minute race to the house and back in morning traffic so he could change his shirt and save face (they start young don't they?) wasn't so funny but seeing him happily join his classmates one hour late but sartorially correct made us both smile again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigJohnnyBKK Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 My lad was off sick yesterday so missed the instruction that 'Thursday casual' wear was canceled for Wai Kru day. Watching him, all of 4 years and 3 months old giving Mrs NL stick for not having him dressed like the other kids was funny. Having to do a 30 minute race to the house and back in morning traffic so he could change his shirt and save face (they start young don't they?) wasn't so funny but seeing him happily join his classmates one hour late but sartorially correct made us both smile again. Oh fitting in sure is important at that age, none of this individuality rebellion for at least another four or five years, and then only if mum and dad are conventional. If the parents are non-conformist then the kid rebels by going all mainstream on them; whatever will drive the 'rents nuts that's all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanLaew Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 My lad was off sick yesterday so missed the instruction that 'Thursday casual' wear was canceled for Wai Kru day. Watching him, all of 4 years and 3 months old giving Mrs NL stick for not having him dressed like the other kids was funny. Having to do a 30 minute race to the house and back in morning traffic so he could change his shirt and save face (they start young don't they?) wasn't so funny but seeing him happily join his classmates one hour late but sartorially correct made us both smile again. Oh fitting in sure is important at that age, none of this individuality rebellion for at least another four or five years, and then only if mum and dad are conventional. If the parents are non-conformist then the kid rebels by going all mainstream on them; whatever will drive the 'rents nuts that's all. Thanks for the heads-up. My father was a police officer but I was the only 15 year-old at the academy with a Harris Tweed jacket in lieu of the mandatory blazer, Levi jeans, sneakers and a pony tail half way down my back. I also smoked 'Camels'... none of that 'Embassy Regal' <deleted> for me and 'Passing Clouds' were for the juniors... and Irene Clark in the 5th grade boys locker room. Hopefully he will be a chip off the old block and get laid by his big-titted Biology teacher when he turns 16 as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardholder Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 A college girl hitching up her skirt so she could get on the back of her friends wave this morning. Sent from my GT-I9003 using Thaivisa Connect App <deleted>?! The GTI9003 has a camera!!! No good when your hands are shaking Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigJohnnyBKK Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 Thanks for the heads-up. My father was a police officer but I was the only 15 year-old at the academy with a Harris Tweed jacket in lieu of the mandatory blazer, Levi jeans, sneakers and a pony tail half way down my back. I also smoked 'Camels'... none of that 'Embassy Regal' <deleted> for me and 'Passing Clouds' were for the juniors... and Irene Clark in the 5th grade boys locker room. Hopefully he will be a chip off the old block and get laid by his big-titted Biology teacher when he turns 16 as well. More likely a zero-tolerance "straight edge" just-say-no health freak who advocates celibacy 8-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pattayadingo Posted June 15, 2012 Author Share Posted June 15, 2012 Receiving just over a thousand flowers and offerings for 'Wai Kru' (Teacher's Day) from my students. (I teach 1200 students each week) The students obviously took part in the official ceremony but majority of the students took time out of their day to come and see me and say thank you. It was very overwhelming. Nice one Ajarn! My lad was off sick yesterday so missed the instruction that 'Thursday casual' wear was canceled for Wai Kru day. Watching him, all of 4 years and 3 months old giving Mrs NL stick for not having him dressed like the other kids was funny. Having to do a 30 minute race to the house and back in morning traffic so he could change his shirt and save face (they start young don't they?) wasn't so funny but seeing him happily join his classmates one hour late but sartorially correct made us both smile again. Great You really have to love children for what they bring to our lives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 Happy today... A bacon an egg sandwich with HP sauce and a cup of yorkshire tea.... food of the gods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skybluestu Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 Receiving just over a thousand flowers and offerings for 'Wai Kru' (Teacher's Day) from my students. (I teach 1200 students each week) The students obviously took part in the official ceremony but majority of the students took time out of their day to come and see me and say thank you. It was very overwhelming. Same here. Some of my ex-students who I taught 3yrs ago before they moved on to Matayom came back to give me flowers, wish me good luck/health and thank me for teaching them. Nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 The sense of achievement of being able to build a new computer desk for my wife while trying to follow the instructions that came with the flat-pack. The fact that I drilled the holes that were meant to be there anyway in the correct places and everything fitted at the end, even the drawer and the lock. The sweet look of astonishment on my wife's face, as she fell of the computer chair that I had to build also, but apparently not to the same high standards as the desk.................. Last time I do that; if they don't arrive built, they stay in the box! BTW, we did have a laugh about it as we both saw the funny side (me probably more than her) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pattayadingo Posted June 15, 2012 Author Share Posted June 15, 2012 Happy today... A bacon an egg sandwich with HP sauce and a cup of yorkshire tea.... food of the gods Yummy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven100 Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanLaew Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 Happy today... A bacon an egg sandwich with HP sauce and a cup of yorkshire tea.... food of the gods And there's me just found a slab of Ayrshire bacon in the freezer and located the Branston's Fruity Sauce. I also have my stash of Numbarrie teabags and brown loaf so just sent Mrs NL off to the 7-eleven for some cackleberrys. The Scottish Gods aren't too sloppy either! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NanLaew Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 Thanks for the heads-up. My father was a police officer but I was the only 15 year-old at the academy with a Harris Tweed jacket in lieu of the mandatory blazer, Levi jeans, sneakers and a pony tail half way down my back. I also smoked 'Camels'... none of that 'Embassy Regal' <deleted> for me and 'Passing Clouds' were for the juniors... and Irene Clark in the 5th grade boys locker room. Hopefully he will be a chip off the old block and get laid by his big-titted Biology teacher when he turns 16 as well. More likely a zero-tolerance "straight edge" just-say-no health freak who advocates celibacy 8-) As long as he doesn't make a habit of wearing Mrs NL's shoes and messing with her makeup.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pattayadingo Posted June 15, 2012 Author Share Posted June 15, 2012 nothing. Awww. Poor you. Here, have a smile ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tutsiwarrior Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 (edited) as I described in another thread I went to the market with my 9 y.o. niece this afternoon and it was grand...we got some ice cream and per usual she unwrapped it and offered me the first bite...she doesn't realise how much I love her and that doesn't hurt... the 15 y.o. niece just came in and wanted 40 baht for some khanom and she is getting big (the two nieces have been living with us for a long time) and I looked at her backside and her nice hair and wondered: 'will she stay in school or will she run off?' but she is a serious girl and I have confidence and do not expect to be disappointed... and then the 2 y.o. nephew Phed (who I call 'Bubba' as he is a terror) comes toddling up and wants to be picked up and then his mum comes to attend and gives me look: 'I know that I am 40 years younger but if this was a different life, then etc, etc...' so that I am revealed as a still vital man even though I haven't had sex in 6 years... simple pleasures... Edited June 15, 2012 by tutsiwarrior Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pattayadingo Posted June 15, 2012 Author Share Posted June 15, 2012 as I described in another thread I went to the market with my 9 y.o. niece this afternoon and it was grand...we got some ice cream and per usual she unwrapped it and offered me the first bite...she doesn't realise how much I love her and that doesn't hurt... the 15 y.o. niece just came in and wanted 40 baht for some khanom and she is getting big (the two nieces have been living with us for a long time) and I looked at her backside and her nice hair and wondered: 'will she stay in school or will she run off?' but she is a serious girl and I have confidence and do not expect to be disappointed... and then the 2 y.o. nephew Phed (who I call 'Bubba' as he is a terror) comes toddling up and wants to be picked up and then his mum comes to attend and gives me look: 'I know that I am 40 years younger but if this was a different life, then etc, etc...' so that I am revealed as a still vital man even though I haven't had sex in 6 years... simple pleasures... Simple pleasures.... Yeah. They can be so good Maybe that is what some people here are missing out on. Sitting outside on several nights in the village with a beer in hand, some family members there too and watching the moon rise over the coconut trees. The children playing on the new patio instead of the mud and soil, their laughter and their happiness. Then seeing my first fireflies dancing around in the bushes. That was great too. Maybe some need to stop raging against the world and see those simple pleasures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crocken Posted June 15, 2012 Share Posted June 15, 2012 i got on the scales this morning and my weight is down.....made me happy.( Atkins diet) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inzman Posted June 16, 2012 Share Posted June 16, 2012 What made me happy today was a beautiful thai girl with a big smile, she took care of my every need, and it only cost 1000 baht! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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