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    ...and another breakfast:

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    I always look forward to travel reports and pictures.
    THANKS

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    Thats my sort of breakfast although without the eggs and tomato and cucumber, where's the ashtray?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bustak View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by stroller View Post
    Spot the cat:


    in the 2nd picture it's spot the crack! In America we call that plumbers butt.

    Cool pictures!

    So stroller, did you hang w/ any CM TD members? If so, any pictures you care to share?
    Classic Bustak.. can always rely on a TD memeber to see all angles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Stroller has done something very unusual. I've lived in Chiangmai for going on 25 years and I don't recognise any of his photographs.
    Haven't been here anywhere near as long as that but I was thinking the exact same thing...


    Until I got to the picture of Star 6. Errm, someone told me about it once. Or something.

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    nice pictures stroll.

    dont know about the crap bacon and eggs

    think i'll stick to the thai breakfast's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57
    think i'll stick to the thai breakfast's.
    What? Sloppy rice gruel?

    I'll pass.

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    ^

    not that shite mate,

    vegetable, rice and mixed sea food = 40 baht

    1 large bottle of fresh orange juice = 25 baht

    fok eating that western shite when you got brilliant thai tucker.

    no wonder the pommy bastards are fat unhealthy fokkers.

    jeez

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57
    no wonder the pommy bastards are fat unhealthy fokkers.
    Hey! I'm not....errr....hmmm.....you might have a point there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    ^

    not that shite mate,

    vegetable, rice and mixed sea food = 40 baht

    1 large bottle of fresh orange juice = 25 baht

    fok eating that western shite when you got brilliant thai tucker.

    no wonder the pommy bastards are fat unhealthy fokkers.

    jeez
    Not so my freind, us English are proud of our national diet of Chicken Madras , Tika Masala & popadoms , with the odd lasagne & piza thrown in

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiswas View Post

    Not so my freind, us English are proud of our national diet of Chicken Madras , Tika Masala & popadoms , with the odd lasagne & piza thrown in
    Not forgetting the pâté de foi gras, spaghetti, bagels, and all those delightful French cheeses and dozens of other foodstuffs that we all so enjoy.

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    Stroller, are you by any chance a molly duker?

    Love the pics. I cant understand why people spend a lot of money on a room where they are only going to spend a a couple of waking hours in. So long as its clean and comfortable. Money can be better spent elsewhere.

    Love the Thai interpretation of the western breakfast. Sort of half hot breakfast and half salad. Maybe you could pay extra to get the tomato cooked? Had the same problem when I was in US many years ago. Asked for fried tomato with my bacon and eggs and the looked at me like I was some kind of a freak. I gave up asking for a cup of tea while there.

    Still, OJ, ham and eggs, toast and jam plus a cuppa is enough to get you started for the day and cant complain about the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Stroller, are you by any chance a molly duker?
    I say, Panda, would you mind terribly, if I asked you to put this into a vernacular that we English, might be able to understand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a. boozer View Post
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    Stroller, are you by any chance a molly duker?
    I say, Panda, would you mind terribly, if I asked you to put this into a vernacular that we English, might be able to understand?
    Left handed for you bilingually challenged . Shit, I thought it was a Pommey saying to start with? btw I am an Aussie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    btw I am an Aussie.
    We guessed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Shit, I thought it was a Pommey saying to start with? btw I am an Aussie.
    Well, my dear chap, if it is an English expression, I have never come across it in my 56 years.
    Anyway, old fellow, am quite sure that nobody, will hold the fact that you come from one of the antipodean colonies, against you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Shit, I thought it was a Pommey saying to start with?
    There are various spellings for the slang term, including molly-duker, and there’s also a related form, molly-hander. It’s first recorded in Australia in the 1920s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
    Stroller has done something very unusual. I've lived in Chiangmai for going on 25 years and I don't recognise any of his photographs.

    Heh, I recognize ALL the pictures. Except for the temply ones, those all look alike.

    And Mad Dog pub won't look at you strange when asking for fried tomatoes with your breakfast.

    Great shots of the Sunday evening market from Thapae Wall by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Shit, I thought it was a Pommey saying to start with?
    There are various spellings for the slang term, including molly-duker, and there’s also a related form, molly-hander. It’s first recorded in Australia in the 1920s.
    Geeze, a split in slang language from the motherland as far back as the 1920s! I guess the culture all started to go to shit when they stopped sending those convicts out here .

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    i agree great shots.. i thought they were taken from the montri..and i reckon brekky at the daret is hard to beat..

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    Quote Originally Posted by a. boozer View Post
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    Stroller, are you by any chance a molly duker?
    I say, Panda, would you mind terribly, if I asked you to put this into a vernacular that we English, might be able to understand?

    I have never heard of it either. Always known it to be cack handed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda
    Still, OJ, ham and eggs, toast and jam plus a cuppa is enough to get you started for the day and cant complain about the price.
    That's what I thought.
    And no, I am not left-handed, but my left is more trained and used than most right-handed folks' - well spotted.

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