Nice wee temple (kinda) overlooking the Rose of the North, a bit more recently.
Nice wee temple (kinda) overlooking the Rose of the North, a bit more recently.
Does she have a change of clothes?
She does. Pics from the same day.
Do you have a change of personality?
Only one bra though. Which due to it being washed, she has to hold her breasts up.
That's the trouble with new girls, traipse around the oh so familiar local temples, how many times have you been to the one overlooking the "rose"?
Luigi is unfortunately not at a shoe or shorts shop updating his fashion sense, but at Wat Doi Kham in Chiang Mai.
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Damn, thought this was the Where am I? thread.
Anyhoo, do I still get a prize?
^ I hope minty knifes you for your paganism
I'm actually a Pastafarian...
She's got interesting little knockers....full but narrowly-spaced. What exactly is going on in there ?
Chess Boxing : two contestants in an alternating six rounds of chess with five rounds of boxing. Win by KO, TKO or checkmate.
Mates boy flipped his car in sand dunes. Fook.
These mini block things are in 7 Elevens. Lots of different types of Thai transport. Only problem is that you can't tell what's in it before you buy it.
Tesla new truck designer wins the day.
Tesla new Off Road Bus, during certification.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
^haha!
^^Cute photo, Armstrong.
A note from a student. Just out of the blue gives me an envelope with three mini chocolates, a note and a hand made bracelet. Kinda made me feel good as I have been taking over for a very sick teacher for the last two months with no lessons, or plans which I've been making up. Even got the big nose in.
For a few months now, the banks of the Kham river, about 200 metres from my house in Luang Prabang, has been a major construction site. The dam upstream has been all but closed, thereby drastically reducing the river level, to enable the backhoes to venture into the river and dredge. Many Chinese workers have been standing up to their waists in the water and chucking rocks into net cages, to form the foundations for some major project.
The local hoi-paloi expats have been up in arms, complaining on their FB pages that this construction breaks the Unesco rules that govern construction in Luang Prabang.
As for me, I was hoping that they were building a no-limits Chinese casino, with no-limit whores on all floors. Alas no! Actually, it's a major strengthening of the river bank, because it's eroded very badly over the years. All the rock cages will get covered by grass and plants in the next few years. If this river-bank strengthening were not done, maybe the town centre on the peninsula would become an island in the future...
Groping women when you're old is fine - everyone thinks you're senile
Some Chinese Fashion models and a new wardrobe to sell;
A couple of poor Chinese girls who cannot afford any underwear;
A Chinese man off for a days lake fishing before sunrise, with what looks like a more productive use of bamboo poles, Greta is heard to yell "Right on" from her "friends" ocean going, polluting, carbon fibre, yacht. ;
No free berths on a Chinese lake "cruise".
A happy crew bring home the catch from a zero carbon emission days work.
The walk home with something for the family to enjoy. No carbon, from cars, motorbikes or bicycles were emitted by the Chinese fishermen. If only Greta travelled with different companions.
Note, the plastic bucket, plastic life jackets and rubber boots are recycled every day.
Watchen the river flow.
To the left. ..
All that glitters is not gold
Vessel of the Desert, a work that evokes the Silk Road.
"About 400 pieces from Baccarat, one of France's most prestigious crystal makers, are being exhibited at the Shanghai Hengfu Art Center-the brand's first foray outside of France.
Running from Nov 6 to Feb 8, the exhibition is being held in a restored mansion that is home to the Hengfu Art Center, which was built in 1928.
All 400 original pieces were handmade by artisans over the centuries at the company's workshop in the village of Baccarat in Lorraine, northeast France, which was set up in 1764.
"It is the first time in 255 years that we have exhibited outside France, and we are grateful to the French government to let us bring these pieces to China," says CEO Daniela Riccardi."
According to Riccardi, since around 40 percent of their clients in China are aged between 25 and 35, this is the demographic they aim to appeal to through the exhibition. Many younger Chinese clients have already visited the Baccarat museum in Paris, Riccardi adds.
"I hope our customers, and particularly the younger generation, will get to know the brand. Our clients are passionate and understand the value of the brand," Riccardi says."
All that glitters is not gold - Chinadaily.com.cn
Time for all the Scots to open their Advent calender.
Ffs i give up trying to post pic on the phone
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