I wish I could share his opinion of the city: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/t...av=bottom-well
I wish I could share his opinion of the city: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/t...av=bottom-well
His Bangkok?
Hmmm....
You must spread some....blah blah - thanks for the article.
That was a really well written and enjoyable article, thanks for sharing Tomcat.
and they all lived happy ever after.
The End
Too boring to read
I just saw who posted the link and that was enough for me.
Welcome TC - shame about Ajarn huh?
A good read about a very familiar area...
...^^Hi Memock...thanks for the welcome...
He didn't have any ghostly experiences himself, which I was hoping to read about
I am haunted by my Bangkok experiences.
Only thing I'm haunted by is that it's 9 years since I moved to Bkk. (Years in both Chiang Mai and Isaan before.).
Couldn't be arsed going anywhere in this stinking hot, fedit shithole.
Neat places like this rarely have any customers and rarely stay open longer than a couple months unless mommy just pays endlessly for it, so the son/daughter have business.
Rarely have the same stuff either. Always 'out' or 'no have'...
That's the place with apparently the best gin & tonic in Bangkok
Not sure how they do that, looks quite cool, not that I would go. Just sayin' like..
Open Closed same time everyone happy. The essence of Thailand caught in a phrase. Nice read.
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