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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post


    Day 2 of the Songkran holiday. Today was wicked hot up here in the north. I had both mist fans and mist system around the pool running all day to keep it cooler.



    Took a bike ride to the local coffee shop to get a green tea with lime to cool off. I was bombarded by young kids in the back of truck tossing water on everyone. nice cool off.





    Sat and waited for my green tea. At this point it was only 97 degrees at 10:30am




    Friends showed up around 11am and we set up a moo Kah Tah cook inside our downstairs area with the AC on full.



    After lunch I headed to the pool area to get it ready for all to swim. ( Sorry Tax and SA. I know how you hate the good life )

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    Well Geeeezzzzuuus A Corist was it hot today. Topped 108.





    Had some of wife's family over today for some lunch and swimming.


    Her cousin came by with her 5 week old newborn twin daughters, Yui and Toey. Yui and I hung out for a bit and it looks like I have a new hammock trainee...



    Cleaned up pool area while swimmers changed and we all headed off to dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    Indeed.
    them 2 miserables assholes just dont get it
    Miserable old coots

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    Well Geeeezzzzuuus A Corist was it hot today. Topped 108.

    Had some of wife's family over today for some lunch and swimming.


    Her cousin came by with her 5 week old newborn twin daughters, Yui and Toey. Yui and I hung out for a bit and it looks like I have a new hammock trainee...

    Cleaned up pool area while swimmers changed and we all headed off to dinner.

    Get a water pistol into her hands.

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    Lovely, JP

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    I suspect a lot of the water play was in the shade! Looks like the kids enjoyed it though!

    Took 6 hours to get back to BKK from Hua Hin. Good luck to anyone travelling tomorrow...

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Took 6 hours to get back to BKK from Hua Hin. Good luck to anyone travelling tomorrow...
    I once made the mistake of travelling to Pattaya the week after songkran…not realising that’s when the city of Pattaya celebrates Song kran. Never again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Took 6 hours to get back to BKK from Hua Hin. Good luck to anyone travelling tomorrow...
    Yeah. That is always the issue if you travel. I think the best way is extend the trip 2 days and let all the nonsense blow over. Much nicer drive. I used to hear of all the BKK to Korat/Isaan lunacy. I left 1 day earlier and waited 2 days after. Just not worth the anguish.

    Last day of the holiday. Travel should be whack and in 40c + weather in some areas.

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    To start the day - 29° C





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    ^ despite the clear skies it just doesn't look that cold

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    ^early morning. It'll warm up some later today

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    Went by the Thai Wat so she could purchase some food and make a donation. Just a few kids playing with water.




    Not as many people here as what we’ve seen in Tampa, but the (yearly Songkran) crowd is growing.
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    I once made the mistake of travelling to Pattaya the week after songkran…not realising that’s when the city of Pattaya celebrates Song kran. Never again.
    It's not different dates. They just do it longer than anyone else. Good money innit.

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    Mae Phim is one of the most civilised Songkran's I've ever done and even got me joining in.

    There's a four lane road along the beach that they make into one way for the festival, and even so it's just a car park. We were discussing the merits of those "Thai Hummers" as one went past. Half an hour later we noticed it had only gone about five yards.

    There's none of those stupid backpackers or tattoo'ed oiks aggressively throwing buckets at motorcyclists and the like, just small handheld buckets and water pistols.

    All thoroughly enjoyable, and the Thais there are as nice as pie.

    With that and the clear skies it was a welcome break from all the tourist trash packing the streets of Chiang Mai.

    Still that godawful Isaan music though. Some of the trucks had sound systems that would probably do a good job of filling a nightclub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    It's not different dates.
    Actually, Chonburi province traditionally celebrates it on their own Wan Lai day (translates as flowing/pouring day) on the 19th. Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.

    Also celebrated in Rayong.

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    Perhaps Harry can make it there in 2024 on his first trip to Thailand.

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    Any more of this and his 'special correspondent on Thailand' status will have to be transferred to snubby.

    He's already helping us out with how the weather is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Actually, Chonburi province traditionally celebrates it on their own Wan Lai day (translates as flowing/pouring day) on the 19th. Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.
    Well you should tell that to the pumpkins throwing water around walking street on the 13th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Also celebrated in Rayong.
    And I've just come back from Rayong you gormless twat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    And I've just come back from Rayong you gormless twat.
    As anyone but a halfwit would recognise, my comment was obviously in response to Mao's 'kinda unique in Thailand' comment.

    The celebration is in addition to Songkran, not an extension of Songkran, you utter fvckwit.

    etc etc...
    Last edited by cyrille; 17-04-2023 at 09:33 AM. Reason: added some smilies for simple harriet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    As anyone but a halfwit would recognise, my comment was obviously in response to Mao's 'kinda unique in Thailand' comment.

    etc etc...
    Sometimes I think you're too stupid to understand the rubbish you write.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Sometimes I think you're too stupid to understand the rubbish you write.
    Meanwhile, several long termers marvel at the combination of complete cluelessness and utter confidence on display in your uninformed drivel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    Kinda unique compared to the rest of Thailand.
    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Also celebrated in Rayong.
    Yes, hence the 'kinda'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Meanwhile, several long termers marvel at the combination of complete cluelessness and utter confidence on display in your uninformed drivel.
    I'm not the one saying they don't celebrate Songkran in Rayong and Chonburi during.... Songkran.

    Genius that you are, and you even swallowed Ed's nonsense.


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