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Phaykk ?

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Hey all was wondering is there any flung homesteading in Phaykk? I know the wife says she has seen a few at the school functions. We live about 10 ks out of town. Drop a line.

its like a house thats been thrown i guesscheesy.gif

its like a house thats been thrown i guesscheesy.gif

I'm guessing "flung" is the past tense of farang,

So "falung homesteading" would most likely be a farang who has gone rustic or bucolic.

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its like a house thats been thrown i guesscheesy.gif

I'm guessing "flung" is the past tense of farang,

So "falung homesteading" would most likely be a farang who has gone rustic or bucolic.

Homesteader_NE_1866.png

AKA poor???? If so, probably

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Sorry my mistake. I did not realize their was so many stuffed shirts and everything has to be prim and proper. I was here just to relax and enjoy life.

Sorry my mistake. I did not realize their was so many stuffed shirts and everything has to be prim and proper. I was here just to relax and enjoy life.

Hahaha aw come on now phaykk, may not have to be prim and proper but it has to be understandable mate.

until someone else mentioned "farang" I didnt associate "flung" with that, and the only time I have ever heard the word "homestead" was in cowboy and indian films.

lol

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Sorry my mistake. I did not realize their was so many stuffed shirts and everything has to be prim and proper. I was here just to relax and enjoy life.

Hahaha aw come on now phaykk, may not have to be prim and proper but it has to be understandable mate.

until someone else mentioned "farang" I didnt associate "flung" with that, and the only time I have ever heard the word "homestead" was in cowboy and indian films.

lol

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Goodnight John boy!

Flung, Flang.

Tomato , tumato

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him speak wiv fok toung.

Next question now: where is Phaykk?

"kk" obviously a random transcription, nothing that can be found with usual methods.

Paik in Phitsanulok?

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Phayakkhaphum Phisai is in Maha Sarakham 1 hour out of Buriram on 219

Phayakkhaphum Phisai is in Maha Sarakham 1 hour out of Buriram on 219

Maybe the answer is go speak to a few guys in the new expat bar that's mentioned in the other thread here "New expat bar in Mahasalakam" ????

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Oh, you mean the place my bus conductor called Phayak (and I failed to make a connection because I didn't understand him!).

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