^^Those darkies have blacked up well
^^Those darkies have blacked up well
I've got a good idea what those pictures mean, i wonder if anyone else has...
^^^
Love the Moke, fookin ripper.
For weeks, hundreds of men have been toiling in Naypyidaw, digging trenches along all the main roads (no JCBs here!).
Is it for new water pipes? electricity cables?
No - it is to lay high-speed, fibre-optic cables, to provide fast internet and TV channel service in the city.
This sounds like a great idea to make the city more attractive to businesses. If you look at this photo, there are no overhead power cables or telephone cables - everything was buried underground when the city was built, (no spider's web of ugly cables that you see in Thailand).
Groping women when you're old is fine - everyone thinks you're senile
^
I seen them doing exactly the same thing in Bali using Javanese laborers .
It's friggin hard work but at least they had a job.
That's all ya can say about that when ya see these poor bastards niggering away like that.
The railway musem at Chatuchak Park, formerly funded privately, it ran out of steam last year. The exhibits are now gathering dust inside. Used to be a good way to kill an hour back in the day. All those old locomotivess..
Chatuchak Park yesterday
Design doesn't appear to be that typically Thai. When running round the park I use the clock as a rough guide to lap timings.
Rebar framing in place for a BTS pier.
BTS construction ooking towards Mo Chit
Coffee shop for poofters
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That is pretty smart and it makes the city look pretty or at least prettier than having cables all over the place. Many times in Thailand I've wanted to take a pic, but hard to take a nice pic when there are a zillion black wires all over the place. I wonder how much the people get paid for doing that hard labour? Not much, I'd imagine.
Sunset from my apartment looking toward the Shan foothills
Working up the paddy for a second crop.
Saw this in the the grocery store. Chinese New Year coming up in a month. The year of the dog.
Great shot of Andy Lau singing on TV. One of my fave HK actors.
Had some rugged street Isaan grub today at Victory Monument
You gotta write the order yourseld and hand it to the miserable woman masquerading as a waiteress
Good variety of nosh
Lovely. Oddly, she hates sticky rice. I had two baskets
Power cut last sunday at 11pm, snake on the overhead cables they said. So at 11.45pm I decide to piss off to a hotel not far away, called My Bed Ratchada.
In the morning I looked out the window and was horrified to see that the ramshackle tower block Ratchada Pavilion is still standing.
I lived there from 2005-6 and it was ok but not in the best shape. Was on the 19th floor and took these photos.
A lot of condo blocks have gone up since then. Looking slightly left towards MRT Lat Prao park & ride building
Looking down to the right towards the Central criminal court, Ratchapisek Road. Elephant building in the distance.
Looking straight ahead from the balcony
Almost the same shot but to the left slightly
Slightly more left. Pollution quite terrible.
^^ Not often you see Superman, Spiderman, Afroman and Ironman out together.
^^^ Is that Punty in the shop window?
I thought Batman would be bigger
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