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I'm (newly) retired and stay in a village near Chiang Rai. Whenever I need to telephone abroad or conduct some business I know to account for the time difference. But lately I have to ask my wife, "what day is it?" It seems the day of the week is no longer part of our daily focus. This is a good thing in my book! biggrin.png Cheers.

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Friday

I thought it was Thursday.

OP I know the feeling I seldom know which day it is as well & the actual date forget it, at least I know it's March 2014 or is it April already ?

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This is what makes Chiang Rai such a great place live. I came here first 25 years ago and fell in love with the place. Being retired in Doi Hang a super quality form of life. Fish, ducks, geese and vegetable gardens with a lot of fruit trees. What more could you ask for.

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bring on retirement , cant wait .So Manassas is that what the Rai does? Wow great news...Good post Mate.

kevvy

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I worry when I keep writing 2013 on my immigration form....So rare I have to write anything now.

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I believe Brenda Ann Spencer, on whom that song was based, still doesn't like Mondays; having another 5 years of them to go until her next parole application.

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I believe Brenda Ann Spencer, on whom that song was based, still doesn't like Mondays; having another 5 years of them to go until her next parole application.

Sounds as if Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday and Sunday aren't too good for her then.

Glad I am here....every day is good even if I do have trouble deciding which day is which.

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