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    he looks a happy chappy

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    ^^ I got my wife two watches, it does not work, she is still always late!

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    Just got a new pentax W90 - waterproof to 3M, wide angle and a great macro mode

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    Nong Pang, a brilliant morlam performer for her age-17 I believe. She has had a good teacher though as her mum is Nok Noi Ulraiporn head of Seang Issan the most famous morlam troupe in Thailand for many years. Pang has no albums out yet, pity, but appears in concerts. last Sunday in Pinklao.


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    i think she likes me..i can see it in her eyes, lucky for her i,m hard to get

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    Village kids having a birthday party. Little one in mom's arms in a complete trance. Wonder what she's thinking? Should I run like hell before the house catches on fire or stay and eat some of whatever that is.

    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    dunno bout the little one, but its been a while for me, and the cleavage on the shiela on the left in blue has sorta got me excited..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nedwalk
    the cleavage on the shiela on the left in blue has sorta got me excited
    Life must be tough down under. The sheila on the left is a 60 year old grandma.

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    still looks OK compared to ozzie birds I guess, cute kid.

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    prodigy doo saturday at the mk bowl, was a good un, 65,000 people





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    Yankee Stadium yesterday over 100f/38c







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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetter
    prodigy doo saturday at the mk bowl, was a good un
    Recovered yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetter
    prodigy doo saturday at the mk bowl, was a good un, 65,000 people
    Just about all of my uk mates went to that. Did you bump in to any of them?

    The last time I went to a prodigy concert was back in the 90's. I was selling bags of dried banana skins as a weed substitute. Made a killing!....well, it paid for our night. We even had people coming back for a second bag.

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    you bastard!... actually once when i was broke i went to a neighbouring town and sold cut up cigarett packet as LSD tabs..it also paid for a good night on the piss

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    Quote Originally Posted by sccrhound View Post
    Yankee Stadium

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    I always think this sort of show would interest tourists more than khon, or classical dancing none of them are men just in case anyone was thinking it. maybe it's coz the shows are normally free and tour organisations would not be able to charge silly amounts, oh I forgot they already do that to visit a wat, thieving buggers.








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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetter
    prodigy doo saturday at the mk bowl, was a good un
    Recovered yet?

    yeah took loads of multivits on sunday, did the trick, ima bit stiff though, was dancing like a loon!! happy daze

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fresh Prince View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetter
    prodigy doo saturday at the mk bowl, was a good un, 65,000 people
    Just about all of my uk mates went to that. Did you bump in to any of them?

    The last time I went to a prodigy concert was back in the 90's. I was selling bags of dried banana skins as a weed substitute. Made a killing!....well, it paid for our night. We even had people coming back for a second bag.

    chase and status were good aswell mate, and pendulum rocked it, was a blinding day and nite out
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    Some place in Cha-am


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    Some where outside Chiang Mai.

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    This is, I believe.





    Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkhon Khiri Temple is also home to one of the largest reclining Buddha statues, Phra Buddha Sai Yat, which style is greatly influenced by Burmese Buddhism. The statue is 89 meters in length.

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    I really like this photo, it was taken on the largest wooden bridge in Thailand situated at Sangklaburi outside Kanchanaburi on the Burmese border. I was lucky to run into these monks last year.


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    I was driving through Doi Tung when I was stopped by the boys in brown. They asked me very nicely if I could give these honorable fellows a ride down to the Highway. No probs I said and made some good karma at the same time.


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    koh chang-the south end

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    ^^

    Saphan Mon - The 400m wooden bridge itself is well worth a visit and is the longest handmade wooden bridge in Thailand. There is a small cafe on one end which is a great spot for a drink and a view. Be careful when crossing the bridge though, it is made and repaired in a chaotic manner and you need to be careful of your footing. There are donation boxes at either end which pay for the bridges constant upkeep. So consider donating, as you will receive an amazing photo in return! Local kids like to jump off bridge into lake...

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