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Thailands Travellers Tales Tell us your stories about your Thailand vacation. Where did you travel in Thailand? Is Pattaya more fun than Bangkok? Did you visit Phuket or any of the other Thai Islands? Did you go on a tour to visit the Hill Tribes in Northern Thailand? Share your Thailand pictures and Thailand video stuff on this forum and tell us about your holiday.

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Old 04-07-2008, 03:42 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I seem to have missed something along the way, ok so your trying to buy motorbike parts for a harley, whats the sheep stuff?
Now, I know too many words confuse you, dog. But try to keep willya? We went to the market looking for hog & sheep casings but got side-tracked looking at antique cameras and 20 year old dead drill motors We found our hog casings, but didn't buy any; and ended up buying avocados, lettuce and fruit.

Why is that confusing?
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Old 04-07-2008, 04:07 AM   #62 (permalink)
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in Calgary at the momentandthose nicepics have made me miss CM!!
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but we will try a seafood place tonight
Ever the optimist, eh Doctor? SEAfood in Calgary? You gotta be what, six, seven hundred miles from the ocean? Might be a nice place for trout though. Maybe a nice Moose-burger Joint? If you get a chance try Buffalo or Beefalo; flavorful meat with out all the fat of domesticated Beef.
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Old 18-07-2008, 12:42 AM   #63 (permalink)
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Absolutely fantastic pics of Chaing Mai - makes me wish I was there now!
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Old 01-08-2008, 05:43 PM   #64 (permalink)
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nice pictures, thanks.
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Old 01-08-2008, 05:46 PM   #65 (permalink)
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cracking pictures my favorite place in Thailand Chiang mai thank you

if theres a nicer place please tell me

im not in bkk im in pattaya please put right thank you john

pleases not karon beach im in pattaya city help
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in Calgary at the momentandthose nicepics have made me miss CM!!
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but we will try a seafood place tonight
Ever the optimist, eh Doctor? SEAfood in Calgary? You gotta be what, six, seven hundred miles from the ocean? Might be a nice place for trout though. Maybe a nice Moose-burger Joint? If you get a chance try Buffalo or Beefalo; flavorful meat with out all the fat of domesticated Beef.
well, those canadians, they have jet planes and can fly the stuff in FF

so we had the seafood, it was excellent and expensive, of course

we also had buffalo and venison, which were good

we had free breakfasts most days in the parking lots (for the stampede) consisting of egg, bacon, sausages and pancakes with syrup, and coffee

it was awful, but free so can't complain

Ok we didnt really eat it, just sat around watching the locals
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Don't you mean flap jacks? although i have no idea if they are different from proper English pancakes.
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yes DD, they are very different. Sort of a similar flour/water mix, but small, round and thicker

flapjacks, thought they had oats in them?

anyway, English tends to get mangled and misused when you cross the water
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Brilliant post, and some fantastic photo's, I look forward to your'e next post.
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Don't you mean flap jacks? although i have no idea if they are different from proper English pancakes.
English Muffins - there is another one - why the f*ck to those people across the pond have to tell us that a bloody cupcake with a stupid blueberry stuck on the top is a bloody English Muffin?

A proper muffin is a yeast leavened bun - sliced in half - toasted and buttered-one half with a fried egg on top and the other with marmalade - proper breakfast !!!

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Old 07-08-2008, 02:01 AM   #72 (permalink)
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^^in my 50 years "across the Pond" I have never seen anyone call a cupcake type muffin, "English Muffin " English Muffins are pan baked, flat(ish) with big expansion air pockets in 'em you never cut the damn things you use a fork to split 'em.
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Don't you mean flap jacks? although i have no idea if they are different from proper English pancakes.
English Muffins - there is another one - why the f*ck to those people across the pond have to tell us that a bloody cupcake with a stupid blueberry stuck on the top is a bloody English Muffin?

A proper muffin is a yeast leavened bun - sliced in half - toasted and buttered-one half with a fried egg on top and the other with marmalade - proper breakfast !!!

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Where the flock did that come from? You on the Mekong again??????

English muffins are basically crumpets that are fork split as FF says. Actually an improvement in my view... having had both.

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nice set of photos you really must be a local. Dont think i would be able to llok at all the food without having a good scoff.
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