I found this interesting.
Surprised how quiet (devoid of people) the station was.
I found this interesting.
Surprised how quiet (devoid of people) the station was.
Its the end of the line, so there are no trains passing through .
Was forced to have sex in a car just next to that train station at around 3pm one day.
I kinda like that area of CM, but then I like most of CM.
Was forced to take an overnight train up there not long ago when I got a last minute call to go up there and all the planes were full. Bottle of wine into a 1 liter bottle of Yen Yen, private cabin and tablet full of music DVD's. Worse ways to travel in fairness.
[QUOTE=Luigi;3345463]Was forced to have sex in a car just next to that train station at around 3pm one day.
"Yooo made me love yooo! I didnt wanna do it! I didnt wanna do it! & all the time you knew it!"
Was that how it was,Luigio?
Usually the policeman accepts 100 baht for speeding, Luigi...Originally Posted by Luigi
Variety of interesting foreigners, lost souls, artistes in waiting drinks and those about to be sated by the love of Lanna who are approacjing the buffers at Chiang Mai Goon
In fact a metaphor for Tweek Dour
Tired of pleasure and Phuket
put all worldly goods in a bucket
head to C Mai Rot Fai
Larb up Khao soi
Or at least flash and suck it
Anyway.
I always loved CM, first went there in 2001 with a CM GF I was banging in Sydney.
Plan to retire there in 8 years or so.
Think I was the handbrake.
Could be wrong but some of the pics are in the TD gallery. I thinkz.
Sadly yes
Until they stop the burning, of course in corrupt karmic sewer where loval enforcement is fear loss of face permanent respiratory damage is a reason to avoid in spring c rai and Mae Hong Song border zones no better
The solution is there, if martial law cannot enforce then it never will.
Jail land confiscation may be required to re-educate slow leaners
^ and ^^ ... does the burning off come from within Thailand or across the border, over which the Kingdom has little control ... or both?
Which, with a little bit of nothing else to do, using those photos seems to be exactly here on google maps.
Google Maps rocks.
About 10 years ago I rode all around the northern edges hugging as close to the borders as possible. Even down as far as Nakhon Sawan my eyes were stinging from the smoky haze.I've read all the seasonal 'smoke' reports ... does it really get that bad?
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