More please. I love this thread. Even if you don't work you must have some sort of regular trek that you make that would be of interest.
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More please. I love this thread. Even if you don't work you must have some sort of regular trek that you make that would be of interest.
Thats great NickA - where abouts is it actually?
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...icture_019.jpg
I've often wondered the pupose of this building. It has a nice fountain at the front. Now I find it's a job centre.
It's your fault I got soaking wet, documenting my Som Tam run just now. :p
Out of the gate:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0093.jpg
through the village:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0094.jpg
Right turn at village center:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0095.jpg
Another right:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0096.jpg
Follow along the canal:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0097.jpg
Excellent job guys! Great idea CMN!!
I will see what I can contribute next week.:)
Just after I posted, the electric went off, well, it was raining, you know.
Anyway, onto the 'main' road:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...GA0098%7E0.jpg
left at the end:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0099.jpg
Yes, it's raining, market is on the far right:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0100.jpg
About 20km out of central Bangkok....place called Sammakorn on Ramkhamhaeng Rd, there's some pretty high class people live nearby....well, Hillbilly and William :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by MeMock
This Som Tam lady isn't quite ready setting up stall, and she started charging the farang 15 instead of 10bt:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0101.jpg
But there's another one:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...05%7E0.jpg
I could have some greasy,cold chicken bits with it, but never do:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...GA0106%7E0.jpg
Time to head back to the 'office', but...
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_IMGA0107.jpg
thanks to nick and surasak.
And Stroller.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
"Short penis! Short penis!"Quote:
Next we come past the som am lady....she has shouted "Yang Heng, Yang Heng!" at me twice a day, every day, for the last two years and I still don't know what the fek it means..
well - i was planning to take a heap of pics monday morning on my commute to work, but since i just killed my phone (which has the 3 megpixal camera on it - i guess i wont be just yet.... :(
^
I'd red you for incompetence but I have to wait a while apparently.
:(
bladdy cantankerous bastard lately - hav u not been getting enuff man sex lately or summint?
i was offering to help!
that's what everyone says.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingwillyhggtb
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Excellent work you good people...now all I have to do is wait for you to arrive at your place of work and then make my way back to your empty houses....note to self: remember to turn the photos upside down.
^ I am well aware of this possibility, that's why I choose a different time every day when I go to the market.
Sometimes I park the motocy in the bushes and observe the house for a couple of hours from the fields, before I actually really go to the market.
I also keep the computer running and logged in, to create the impression I am in the house, this has worked fine in warding off any potential burglars from TeakDoor so far.
My commute is futon to desk; three steps (well, ten steps to kitchen to turn on coffee machine, 23 to the toilette and 33 back to desk). Can I show you my walk to the mall where I forage for food? Maybe some of the boys would love to see fat ladies? ( I think I am not allowed to take snaps inside the big supermarket.)
I like the countryside photos.
Some 'merikan chicks in sexy clothes, please! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
Not far away...Quote:
Originally Posted by MeMock
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...30/bangkok.jpg
MM - It's about 16kms from the new airport taking the ring-road and then the Chonburi-Bangkok motorway. It takes a little longer at the moment because they have road-works on the ring-road (in fact, just recently I notice they have road-works everywhere in Thailand. I had problems driving to both Hua Hin and Pattaya with road-works in the last month).
Anyhow, NickA and Hilly live in a moo-baan that is pretty much self-contained. Has wonderful restraunts and food stalls. Great shops. A large school. If you were a hermit like some members of this forum, there really wouldn't be any real need to leve the place.
Also, around the lake it has some of the biggest houses I have ever seen. In fact, the moo-baan there has one of the widest ranges of houses I've ever seen in a moo-baan. Some of the houses would cost little over a million Baht. Others wouldn't leave you any change out of a million dollars.
But if you ever have spare time when you are over here, we should take you for dinner at one of the restrauants over-looking the lake. Wonderful. Just a shame my favorite, the Steak Lao, has closed :(
EDIT - NickA, do you mind!! The outter right-hand green line of your circle is going right through my living room and everything has suddenly gone green :rofl:
I took shots all around my neighbourhood today, flora, fauna, car dumps, fat topless chicks in the liquor store, then maps and everything. I cannot download my photos. Saved to my gallery and I get stupas, naked Thai chicks...I tried three times. Sorry. I had a whole show-and-tell ready for you all, and no shows to tell.