Well we've just had a bit of a turnover at work and the office has just been turned upside down.
I'm not kidding either - this just happened 2 days ago. Fortunately noone was onboard at the time, but it's been fun watching management running around.
Well we've just had a bit of a turnover at work and the office has just been turned upside down.
I'm not kidding either - this just happened 2 days ago. Fortunately noone was onboard at the time, but it's been fun watching management running around.
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

Quite funny. How did that happen?
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
2nite as well i think!Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
^^ Leaky bottom (which management had been told about but didn't want to spend money on), combined with very strong winds, inadequate anchors and an inconvenient reef.
Luckily all of my instruments were off and I'm already set up on another vessel, but the annual bonus isn't looking good.
CMN I love your commute pics and also those of Baldrick and SBF !!!! What a wonderful idea... they are truely beautiful insights into life in Thailand, Sing and China. Don't you think the doorways are particulary stunning in all the pics, especially in China?

I finally got around to take some pictrues while driving to work. The oncoming traffic must have thought I am a bit crazy taking pictures with the right hand while driving.
Anyway, here we go.
First out to the main street we are about to leave Hamburg:
Then turn right to enter the city again
Lots of garden shops in this area.
Construction ahead, otherwise it would be a smooth 15 minute commute.
Though I was luckier than the long row of cars on the other side:
At last two lanes per direction
Finally arrived
I am sure you can feel the excitement to drive this way every day. Sometimes I take a short nap at the traffic lights.
How's the missus settling in, Fabs?

Surprisingly well. She just finished her language course so tomorrow we will go to the immigration again and then hopefully we have our peace from them for the next two years.
Only problem is the neighbour's crazy wife but I am back late and the wife is pretending to not understand them.

Re. settling in, she just got the new residence permit yesterday. Just hand in her passport, both of us signing that we are still living together, get a new sticker in the passport and then: "see you again in january 2012". Compare that to the hassles in Thailand.
^ Good news, Fabs.
Looking forward to your visit to Udon.![]()

Good news Fabian, well done.
A bit lengthy.
Pick up from my house in one of these. Drive to main road, turn right.
Past the mosque
Arrive Hat Yai Airport
All in about 18 hours.
Lang may yer lum reek...
My commute to work consists off...
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My commute to work starts in this room:
and ends in this room....a total of 10 seconds.
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Step out of apartment building, admire the misty hills before cussing about the cold
Walk for 10 mins by this road laughing at bouts of road rage
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