Then what the fuck is she doing with you?? :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Latindancer
Are you also going to insist that she speak flawless unaccented English while you can't even read Thai.
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Then what the fuck is she doing with you?? :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Latindancer
Are you also going to insist that she speak flawless unaccented English while you can't even read Thai.
https://teakdoor.com/attachment.php?a...id=31192&stc=1
I believe that creamy coloured word, in the blue square, second bottom, is "pollis..." or maybe "porri.....".
I just can't see the last few Thai characters clearly,
I wouldn't like to guess. :rolleyes:
Possibly;
home economics - "polish",
police studies -"police",
or even ENH (English Naval History) - "porridge", Use of, during 16th century naval battles (Mediterranean.)
if you cant even see the characters then why even comment, so stfu with your silly guesswork.Quote:
I believe that creamy coloured word, in the blue square, second bottom, is "pollis..." or maybe "porri.....".
I just can't see the last few Thai characters clearly,
I wouldn't like to guess.
its actually 2 words, the first is "ploy" and the second, with only 2 letters visible could well be "wang". the two words are often used together.
ploy means, among many other things as it all depends on the context in which the word is used, to release or let go. the second word, means to put something down, as in to leave something on a table or in a drawer.
if used in a "religious" context it probably means to free the mind, to let go, as in when one abolishes all extraneous and troubling thoughts so as to be able to meditate.
luigi in an earlier post, claims to have seen the word for "toilet", where exactly is it? i dont see it.
it has the look of a board where people write their spatter on to show how thoughtful they are
^
a lot like your posts then.
It's like the board work of a brainstorming session on what constitutes "good people" or a "good person" (คนดี).
Different hand-writing indicates different people have contributed to it.
^ So, it looks like she's asking her students to collate a checklist for her for a potential new boyfriend.
:smileylaughing:
Possibly copies of her body tattoos. Thais seem to like a religious theme, rather than wester adds.
Those that point out what a churlish, hypocritical, petty and small 'man' you are, aye Prancer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Latindancer
Storm in a teacup, quite literally. It’s a menu board from that infamous, fictional TD restaurant in mai arse.
Make it up as you go along, with suggestions from wayward punters.
All helful dating suggestions for the miserable old duffer that is LD.
Chucking porridge, or flinging shit is unlikely to encourage good karma. ;)
Here’s one for you gents and others -
This is a box designed to look old but isn’t. I think
So what’s the script ?
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FICTIONAL!!!
I have frequented the establishment many times and can concur without a doubt of a shadowing Thomas that Mai Arse does in fact exist.
In fact it does not solely EXIST, it's a rocking and a rolling 24/7 and always offers a warm welcome to TD members.
It's happy hour now with Hong Thong shots on the go, that flash twat Dillinger just rang the bell...twice!
It's a Burmese script (I learnt to read this script while living over there). However, that doesn't mean that it is Burmese (Myanmarsa) language. It could be Mon, which I think also uses Burmese script.
Thank you
I have been intrigued by Burmese script for over 40 years. Mainly because of the way it seems to be circles.
This is Burmese.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2020/08/1.gif
It looks like nothing on the blackboard..
^ They are talking about the script in the photos of post #42 by docmartin, ao, not the OP pics.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2020/08/1.jpg
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2020/08/2.jpg